About this Property
La Cuesa, Freeport
Development Opportunity-31 Acres in Central Trinidad.
An exceptional investment opportunity in one of Central Trinidad’s fastest-developing corridors. This 31-acre parcel of land is ideally located just off a major roadway, ensuring both
high visibility and convenient access. The property is strategically positioned to support large-scale development, with Town & Country outline approvals in place for a multi-family residential project.
Its expansive size, combined with its prime location makes for a highly attractive return on investment with rising demand for modern housing solutions in the area.
Key features:
- 31 acres of freehold land
- Developing area of Central Trinidad
- Prime position just off a major roadway & mere minute from the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway
- Town & country outline approvals for multi-family residential development
- Great investment potential
Listed for sale at TTD$18 Million, or nearest offer.
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About the Region
Freeport
Freeport is a town in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in west-central Trinidad, and is administered by the Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo Regional Corporation. It has a population of approximately 11,850.
The Solomon Hochoy Highway splits Freeport into two, on the east and the west of the highway where you can find most commercial businesses.
Known as a residential area, there are many small, medium and large businesses that have proven success through the growth of this community. Most residents have either sold properties or turned them into rental units.
This community is also protected by the Freeport police service.
Gran Couva
Gran Couva is located in Central Trinidad and Tobago. Gran Couva Main Road begins from Couva Main Road and continues up to Caparo Valley Brasso Road.
There are many residential areas along the way as well as small business ventures, mostly food, bars, mini marts and other small business entities.
The villagers there are known to be very quiet and traditional.












