About this Property
- Three bedroom
- One bathroom
- Parking for 3 vehicles
- Fully air conditioned
This cozy, contemporary styled home located minutes away from the heart of Rio Claro in a well-developed neighborhood is ideal for small families and newlyweds looking for that starter home with lots of space for improvement.
It has a well sized covered garage space that can accommodate up to three vehicles and works as a laundry area to the eastern end. Upon entry, you are greeted by a well sized open concept living room that open onto its spacious patio space overlooks the front yard. The kitchen sits adjacent to this and then follows the main hallway which gives way to the three bedrooms, office and main bathroom.
All the bedrooms are on average 10X12 spaces with the office being a slight bit smaller. The entire space is fully air conditioned, features drop ceilings and the home is move in ready but welcomes some modern upgrades.
Notes:
- 1320 Sqft House
- 5096 Sqft land
- XXXX Land
- Bedroom 1 12×12
- bedroom 2 12×12
- bedroom 3 12×10
- Bathroom 12×6
- Office 12×6
- Built in 1970’s but remodeled early 2000’s
About the Region
Rio Claro
Rio Claro is the largest town in southeastern Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago. Rio Claro lies east of Princes Town, west of Mayaro and northwest of Guayaguayare. It serves as the major commercial centre for southeastern Trinidad. It lies in a primarily agricultural area. It is the seat of the Rio Claro–Mayaro Regional Corporation.
Rio Claro currently has two secondary schools and nine primary schools.
The area is well known for its extensive yet accessible forests. The early lumber industry (circa 1930's) left many small trails, some of which were eventually paved over. This infrastructure development enabled not only the local farming populace but many avid hunters and fishermen access to these areas.
Well into the 21st century the area is known throughout Trinidad as having exceptionally fruitful hunting (small game animals such as agouti, lappe and armadillo) and fishing grounds.
For many years the Rio Claro area sustained a profitable trade in Caribbean tropical hardwoods.