About this Property
Redhill, Dabadie
Brand New
4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath (3 en-suite)
Split Level
Fully Air Conditioned
Electronic Covered Garage
Large Rooms
Meticulously Done
Land Size 5000 sq ft
House Size 2500 sq ft
Gated
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.
D'abadie
D'Abadie is a community located in the Tunapuna-Piarco regional corporation in Trinidad and Tobago. Its population is approximately 5,827 people. Some businesses include Arawak Chicken Factory, D'Abadie Discount Hardware Limited and PriceSmart Wholesale Club. Some schools include Pinehaven S.D.A. Primary School and D'abadie Government Primary School. One of its attractions is Cleaver Woods, a park dedicated to the history and culture of the indigenous Caribs.
Mausica
Mausica also known as Mausica Road is located between D’abadie and Arima in the North Eastern side of Trinidad. This is considered a residential area where many small businesses are thriving due to its economic growth.
Major businesses such as Pricesmart and Arawak have taken up location amongst this community. Mausica area has developed significantly as there are gated communities located there.
Mausica Road begins from the Eastern Main Road, crosses the highway and joins onto the Caroni North Bank Road. On this side of Mausica Road, there are mostly government plantations and administrative buildings, private owned quarries and minimal residents.
Many working class persons use this road to divert from traffic and use as shortcuts to move from the East into the Central and Southern areas.