About this Property
🌟 🏢 3 Bedroom House for Sale
🛁 2.5 Bath
📸 Cameras all around property
👍 Big rooms!
❤️ Could do with some Modernization
🏗 Quiet Area
🤲🏻 Open Concept Living and Dining room
🥶 Ac in entire Property
2️⃣ Double Remote Gate Access
👨🏻🍳 2 Kitchens
↕️ Internal access to both floors
📃 Paperwork in Order
🚗 Sheltered Parking for 2, Unsheltered for 3 (maybe even more)
💧 No Problems for water (3 tanks w/ 2 pumps)
📍 Prime Location – it’s less than 1 Minute from the heart of Sangre Grande!
💡 Perfect For: Doctors, Lawyers or anyone who might even want to open an office on site, this building has a lot of space!
💸 Price – $2,700,000.00 Neg
📢 Something to think about – with Sangre Grande rapidly developing, now is the time to make the decision to invest in land, it will only get more expensive from here out. This can either work for you (if you buy now) or against you (if you buy later)
Land in Sangre Grande right now is severely under valued, act now before you miss out and have to pay more!
👀 My Observation: Originally when i first saw this building I thought it was an office building, not a house which if you are picking up what I’m putting down..it can double as either!
📞 Whatsapp or Call me Now! 328-4916
(No calls before 8AM & after 7PM)
👁 Viewing will be scheduled upon sending your ID/DP & Pre-approval Letter
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About the Region
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.