About this Property
Beautiful Home in Secure gated community ! Rental $8,000.00 TT
- 3 bedroom , 2 toilet and bath home
- Semi furnished
- Kitchen appliances included
- Living room and dying room furniture included
- Parking for 2 vehicles
- Ensuite shower and toilet in Master bedroom
- Built in cupboards
- Internal laundry area
- Water heater , water tank and water pump
- Above ground pool and back yard cabana
- Wi-Fi included
About the Region
Caroni
Caroni, when we hear the name Caroni many things come to mind, Caroni County, Caroni Village, Caroni Bird Sanctuary, Caroni River, Caroni Swamp, Caroni Plain and The Caroni Sugar Cane Factory. Caroni is located in the west central part of Trinidad. Caroni County is a historic county of Trinidad and Tobago. To the west it is bounded by the Gulf of Paria. Caroni County, which takes its name from the Caroni River, stretches from the hills of the Central Range into the lowlands of the Caroni Plains and the Caroni Swamp. It is heavily associated with sugar cane and the "sugar belt", but it actually accounts for no more than one third of the sugar belt. The now-defunct state-owned sugar company, Caroni (1975) Ltd, took its name from the county. The Caroni River is the largest river in Trinidad and Tobago, running for 40 km from its origins in the Northern Range on the island of Trinidad, through the northern lowlands of the Caroni Plains and enters the Gulf of Paria at the Caroni Swamp. The banks of the Caroni River are one of the two main sites for Hindu cremations
Caroni and its tributaries drain into one of the most densely populated parts of Trinidad, the East–West Corridor, and also provides most of its drinking water through the Caroni–Arena Dam. The Caroni Swamp is an estuarine system comprising 5,611 hectares of mangrove forest. The wetland provides a variety of habitats for flora and faunal species and as such, supports a rich biodiversity. It is a highly productive system that provides food and protection and is a nursery for marine and freshwater species.
The Caroni Swamp is the second largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located on the west coast of Trinidad, South of Port of Spain and North-West of Chaguanas where the Caroni River meets the Gulf of Paria. The Caroni Swamp still remains a popular tourist destination in Trinidad. Many tourists enjoy taking tour guides to the Swamp. The Caroni Swamp is also a wonderful site for bird watching. It is home to over 100 bird species. In 1962 when Trinidad and Tobago gained independence from Great Britain, the Scarlet Ibis was chosen as the national bird of Trinidad. The Scarlet Ibis then gained protection and could no longer be hunted.
Caroni is also a well-developed village in central Trinidad, consists of the Caroni Police Station, Fredrick Settlement (an Industrial Estate with many manufacturing industries), supermarkets, pharmacies and one of Trinidad’s licensing office. Easily accessible to the Churchill Roosevelt Highway and the Sir Soloman Hochoy Highway. Caroni is also in close proximity of Trinidad’s Airport (Piarco International Airport)
Chaguanas
The Borough of Chaguanas is the largest borough with an average population of 83,489 and fastest-growing town in Trinidad and Tobago, it is located in the West-Central area of Trinidad. Chaguanas is popular for its shopping malls, variety stores and street shopping. Many citizens as well as tourists visit these sites to partake in the buying of many items offered for sale.
This town is fast paced as many business sectors such as banking, insurance, auto rentals and food are readily available. All sites are easily accessible as transport hubs are located throughout the streets of this beautiful town, not to mention the safety of the police & fire services that are available upon request.
Home to the famous Divali Nagar site, many tourists as well as citizens visit this location to buy merchandise offered from the well-known Indian heritage such as clothing, food, religious items etc.
Fun fact, Chaguanas was named after the indigenous tribe who originally settled there.
Cunupia
Cunupia is a town in central Trinidad. It is part of the Borough of Chaguanas. Cunupia is just northeast of Chaguanas proper. Like Chaguanas itself, Cunupia has experienced rapid growth in recent years, especially in terms of residential developments. You can find many variety stores, the famous Sheik Lisha Ltd., restaurants, supermarkets and places of worships in this community. Cunupia is also a route that can easily take you to different parts of central Trinidad.
Kelly Village
Kelly Village is a village in the Tunapuna–Piarco region of Trinidad and Tobago. The village is bordered by the Caroni River to the north, Caroni Village to the northwest, Frederick Settlement to the west, Warren to the southwest, Piarco to the north and east, St. Helena to the southeast, and Cunupia to the south. Kelly Village is located right next to the Piarco International Airport. The Caroni South Bank Road runs through the center of the village. The village is governed by the Kelly Village Council. The village has a Hindu temple: the Kelly Village Shiv Mandir. Kelly Village also has the Islamic Center Mosque. The village also has the Bethel's Spiritual Baptist Church, Hydraulic Road Kelly Village Community Bible Church, the Kelly Presbyterian Church, the Kelly Community Bible Church, and the Jesus Life Center Pentecostal Church.
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Las Lomas
Las Lomas is known for its # 1-3 locations, located in east Trinidad. It is located on both a hilly and flat landscape. The area has developed significantly as many residences have successful small businesses such as poultry, doubles, mini marts, bars.
Many land owners have begun parceling out their land and offered it for sale. This creates economic growth as most land has been sold out and begun developing into homes.
Las Lomas is easily accessible through the Caroni South & North Bank Road, Boy Cato road and Chin Chin Road.
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.
St. Helena
St. Helena is a village in the region of Tunapuna/Piarco. A stone’s throw away from the Piarco International Airport and Centeno livestock station.
Centeno livestock station is responsible for the distribution through the sale of healthy pedigree livestock (cattle, sheep, goat, and rabbits) to farmers. Farm visits to livestock farmers who wish to purchase stock and to ensure conditions on the farm can accommodate animals. Information is provided to assist farmers in this area and dissemination of information to livestock farmers and students through field trips/visits to the facilities via, pre-arranged guided tours.
St. Helena consists of supermarkets, variety stores, restaurants, bars, pharmacies, health facilities such as the St. Helena Health Centre, doctors’ offices, dental offices, service stations etc.