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Townhouses for Sale – De Cruz Villas, Santa Cruz

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House for Rent – Maracas, St. Joseph

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The Crossings, Arima

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27 Malabar Branch Road, Arima

Address: 27 Malabar Branch Road, Arima Realtor: Cynthia Armstrong of CNK Realtors.  Read More →

Real estate purchase – without the hassle

Real estate purchase – without the hassle

Finding a property that meets your requirements can be quite frustrating. Finding one that meets your requirements, within your price range which also meets the lender’s requirements for adequate security, is indeed a challenge! Purchasing real estate can sometimes be a very complex process – especially if it becomes necessary to borrow to assist with the purchase. To alleviate much of... [Read more]

Real estate duties, taxes and fees in Trinidad and Tobago

Real estate duties, taxes and fees in Trinidad and Tobago

AREA welcomes the Government’s much needed adjustment to the Stamp Duty regulations. Previously the threshold for exemption from Duty was $450,000 but with the dramatic increase in house values, this threshold was far too low to be effective in giving relief even at the low end of the property market. The new threshold has been raised to $850,000 which will make a significant difference to closing costs,... [Read more]

Foreign Investment Act 1990

Foreign Investment Act 1990

The Foreign Investment Act of 1990 allows a foreigner or a foreign company or non-resident to purchase up to one acre of residential land and/or up to five acres of commercial land in Trinidad & Tobago, without applying for a license. It is very difficult to locate land along the beach frontage in either island unless one is buying with development opportunity in mind. Most real estate along our... [Read more]

AREA – Past, Present and Future

AREA – Past, Present and Future

The Association of Real Estate Agents, AREA, was officially launched in 1990. This was finally accomplished after more than 10 years and numerous unsuccessful attempts to create an Association of Agents who were working on a full time basis within the Real Estate Industry. As far back as the mid- to late-1950’s, a number of attempts were made to establish some sort of co-operation between people... [Read more]

The Trinidad and Tobago Real Estate Market – An Overview

The Trinidad and Tobago Real Estate Market – An Overview

Real estate prices in Trinidad have increased substantially since the recession of the 1980’s. With the opening up of the economy the Trinbagonian entrepreneur is more confident in the economy and has taken full advantage of the tax benefits implemented in recent years. There has also been an influx of foreign investment that have come to Trinidad mainly in the petrochemical industry. These investors... [Read more]

Why own a home

Why own a home

Adapted from a presentation by Leslie J Mohammed Managing Director First Citizens Mortgage and Trust Co. Real estate agents often say that renters only have rent receipts to show for all their years of tenancy. It has also been said that renters are simply too busy or lazy to bother with home repair and maintenance. The home owner must grit his teeth and prepare for a lot of tap repairing, lawn cutting... [Read more]

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