Forest Gate Land development


Price

$385,000 

Property Details


Property ID:
BOK-383126

Location:
Cumuto Main Road , Arima Cumuto Piarco Sangre Grande 

Sq. Footage: 7000sq.ft.


Highlights:
Pet Friendly
Parking on CompoundFreehold LandT&C ApprovedPet FriendlyKid Friendly

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About this Property


The Inez Forest Gate, Tumpuna Cumuto Road, Arima, Trinidad

This planned residential/agricultural community sits on 100 acres on the Cumuto Tumpuna Road, Arima opposite the Arena Forest Reserve.
With land set aside for ample green spaces, planned support agricultural services, a farmer’s market, a model working farm, and agro-processing facilities, this development is ideal for families.
It is located 13 minutes from the CR Highway and Shops of Arima.
Infrastructure works – roads, drainage, water supply, and electricity are in progress. Approvals have been obtained from TT Fire Services, Town and Country Planning, EMA, and the Ministry of Works Drainage.

Homestead Lots start from $22 per square foot..
Smaller lots (7000 sq ft+) $55 per square foot.
Please call 683 0001 for booking appointments.

Public Open house will be held on 13 & 14th November.

*Directions to site*

From the Churchill Roosevelt Highway Heading East
Exit at Tumpuna Road heading South.
Pass Penta Factory on the left.
Make a right onto Tumpuna Road.
Pass HDC Greenvale Park sign on right.
Cross three bridges.
Make sharp left at San Raphael RC Church at
Junction.
At the first V make a left.
Travel on that road for approximately 7 minutes.
The site is opposite the Arena Forest Entrance.

About the Region


Arima
Arima, officially The Royal Chartered Borough of Arima is the easternmost and second largest area of the three boroughs of Trinidad and Tobago. This town is well known for its shopping areas located in the inner most portion of the town. It serves as a main trading hub for environs which makes the town considerably busy. Many persons visit Arima to relax and enjoy the wide array of local bars and street food offered such as burgers, doubles, gyros etc. Home to the famous drag malls, persons can visit Arima to purchase items of Rastafarian heritage. Arima, has primary and secondary schools, hospitals, police and fire services readily available. It attracts persons from all over as it hosts exciting borough day & Jouvert celebrations Fun fact, Arima is home to the indigenous people known as the “Caribs”. They are mainly found in the area of Arima called Calvary Hill which attracts many tourists as the Caribs were a well-known tribe in their time.

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Cumuto
Cumuto is a district in Trinidad. Cumuto is east of Sangre Grande and south of Arima. It is within the Sangre Grande region. Cumuto is the site of the Aripo Savannas Scientific Reserve, an area which contains one of the last remaining areas of natural savannah in Trinidad and Tobago. This village is easily accessible and has developed significantly. It is protected by the Cumuto Police station. The residences have stabilized their standard of living by successfully development their small businesses. There are Churches, Schools and recreational parks.

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Piarco
Piarco is a town in northern Trinidad and is the site of Piarco International Airport. Piarco includes the villages of Piarco and St. Helena. Piarco is the site of one of the few natural savannahs in Trinidad and Tobago, the Piarco Savannah. Most of this savannah land has been incorporated into the airport. Businesses such as Caribbean Airlines headquarters, Airport Authority Administrative Centre, Swissport Cargo, Civil Aviation, TTPOST just to name a few are located in and around Piarco. Trincity Mall, Piarco Plaza, Service stations, Supermarkets, Pharmacies, Hardware and Hotels can also be found in the vicinity of Piarco. Piarco is also facilitated by one of our many Fire and Police Stations in Trinidad.

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Sangre Grande
The name Sangre Grande means "big blood", and it has been suggested that the town was named for a battle that took place between the native Amerindians and the Spanish settlers. However, this interpretation is not supported by historical records. The true origin of the name refers to when, in the late 1770s, Spanish surveyors who were charting the island for the purposes of creating a map, found that the waters of two of the tributaries of the nearby Oropouche River were red as blood, hence the name.

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