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Property For Sale Or Rent: The Village Is A Good Area To Operate Bar/Restaurant

Trinidad and Tobago

Anthony Street
La Romaine
Trinidad and Tobago


Property for sale: $150,000 - $200,000 USD

Unfinish Commercial/Residential For Sale in La Romaine, Trinidad and Tobago

TRINIDAD
Is an ecological and geographical diversity unmatched in the region.
The island’s ‘Industrial Capital’ is a hilly, friendly base from which to explore the island’s modern oil towns, picturesque fishing villages and calm, deserted beaches.

LOCATION:
Exactly the right thing for couple or family where you can enjoy a lot of quietness.
TRINIDAD
Is an ecological and geographical diversity unmatched in the region.
The island’s ‘Industrial Capital’ is a hilly, friendly base from which to explore the island’s modern oil towns, picturesque fishing villages and calm, deserted beaches.

LOCATION:
Exactly the right thing for couple or family where you can enjoy a lot of quietness.
The house is located at the south of Trinidad, about 15 minutes from the second capital San Fernando. There is lots of people around, good for business.

CAPITAL-SAN FERNANDO
Sir Walter Raleigh, sailing in the Gulf of Paria on his search for El Dorado, was drawn to a steep hill that seemed to rise effortlessly out of the landscape. He had seen what we call ‘San Fernando Hill’ and continued to sail so close to the shore that he soon discovered a treasure that he hadn’t bargained for –the Pitch Lake.
In 1687, Capuchin monks landed in the area and tried to convert the Amerindians to Christianity, Governor Jose Maria Chacon came next and took over and he granted land to settlers and encouraged development. In 1792, he declared the settlement a town and christened it ‘San Fernando’ after the son of Carlos III, the Spanish King at the time. In living up to its Spanish name, the town developed much like a Spanish Colonial town – with a central square at the waterfront, and other key buildings such as a ‘Casa Real’ (government house), a jail, and of course, a church.
San Fernando was designated a city on November 18th, 1998 and it still stands proud – made even richer by the fact that it is a key oil and energy centre for our islands.

THE HOUSE:
The 2nd floor of the house is unfinish the 1st floor has 1 bedroom with bathroom, most of the 1st floor is ready for business. There is two toilets 1 for male and 1 for female with a fully equipped kitchen, 1st floor is tiled. At the back of the building there is a developing swimming pool and hot tub in progress. Garden with tropical plants all around the house. Got access to land in 1983 but completely started building in 1993.

Also good rental oppurtunities.
Property Summary
Offered by   Owner
Construction Year   1993
Area   5,698 Sq. Ft
Bedrooms   3
Bathrooms   3
Sleeps   6
Stories   2
Parking Spaces   1
Features   Balcony,
Contact information
Contact person name   Raquel Mohammed
Phone numbers   868 734 6474  (call after 6pm TT time and anytime on weekends)
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