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Living in Trinidad

Buying Property in Trinidad from Abroad: A Diaspora Buyer’s Guide (2026)

Quick Answer Non-nationals can buy residential property in Trinidad and Tobago without a licence for parcels up to 1 acre, and land for trade or business use up to 5 acres, under the Foreign Investment Act. Larger parcels require a licence from the Minister of Finance. You do not need to be in Trinidad to complete a purchase; a Power of Attorney lets your local attorney sign documents, register the deed...

Average Rent in Trinidad 2026: Prices by Area, 1BR vs 2BR

Quick Answer Rent in Trinidad in 2026 typically runs TTD 3,000 to 5,500 for a 1-bedroom apartment and TTD 5,000 to 9,000 for a 2-bedroom apartment, with the widest swing driven by area rather than unit size. Port of Spain, Westmoorings and Diego Martin command the highest rents due to proximity to business districts and gated security. Chaguanas, San Fernando and Arima run 25 to 40 percent lower for a...

Move to Trinidad and Tobago

9 Reasons to Move to Trinidad and Tobago

You’ve may have always heard that Trinidad is a beautiful country. The sun. The sea. The sand. It all sounds so lush, and you’re already considering calling some Trinidad international moving companies to get quotes for your move. Don’t let us stop you! However, you should probably understand what makes Trinidad such an amazing place to live. Here are nine reasons to Move to Trinidad...

Moving to Trinidad

Moving to Trinidad and Tobago Moving to Trinidad is one of the best ways to move to true paradise where you can enjoy beautiful beaches, a tropical climate, exotic reefs and some of the friendliest people south of California. Expats love moving to Trinidad and Tobago because of these things as well as the abundance of employment opportunities in the area. The homes in Trinidad are typically beautiful...