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Market Intelligence
Trinidad Property Prices by Area
Representative median asking prices across major areas — updated periodically from active listings.
| Area | Median Asking Price (TTD) | Typical Property Type |
|---|---|---|
| Port of Spain | $4,800,000 – $12,000,000 | Apartments, Commercial, Townhouses |
| Westmoorings | $3,500,000 – $9,500,000 | Luxury Apartments, Homes |
| Diego Martin | $2,200,000 – $5,800,000 | Houses, Land, Townhouses |
| Chaguanas | $1,400,000 – $3,800,000 | Houses, Townhouses, Commercial |
| San Fernando | $1,600,000 – $4,200,000 | Houses, Apartments, Land |
| Arima | $900,000 – $2,800,000 | Houses, Land |
| Tobago (Crown Point) | $2,500,000 – $8,000,000 | Villas, Land, Beachfront Homes |
| Indicative price ranges based on active listing data. Actual prices vary by size, condition, and location. For accurate valuations, contact a registered agent. | ||
Source: trinidadrealestate.co.tt active listings · Updated 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Trinidad Property Questions Answered
Quick answers for buyers, sellers, renters, and investors in Trinidad & Tobago.
How do I find properties for rent in Trinidad?
Browse our apartments for rent section or use the search bar above to filter by type, area, and price. Areas with the most rental inventory include Port of Spain, Aranguez, Westmoorings, and Chaguanas. All listings on this site are posted by licensed agencies and verified agents.
What is the average price of a house in Trinidad?
The average asking price for a house in Trinidad ranges from approximately TT$1.2M to TT$5.5M depending on location, size, and condition. Entry-level homes in Chaguanas and Central Trinidad start around TT$1.2M–TT$2.0M, while homes in Diego Martin and north-west Trinidad range from TT$2.5M–TT$6M+. Luxury properties in Westmoorings or on the Tobago coast can exceed TT$8M.
What areas in Trinidad are most affordable?
For buyers, the most affordable areas are Central Trinidad (Chaguanas, Couva, Freeport), South Trinidad (Siparia, Point Fortin), and parts of East Trinidad (Arima, Sangre Grande). These areas offer the best land-to-price ratios. For renters, Aranguez, St. Augustine, and parts of San Fernando tend to have lower rents than Port of Spain or the north-west peninsula.
Can foreigners buy property in Trinidad and Tobago?
Yes — non-nationals can purchase property in Trinidad and Tobago, but must obtain a Licence to Acquire Land under the Aliens (Landholding) Act before completing a purchase. The application is made to the Ministry of Finance. The process typically takes several months. Tobago properties are subject to the same requirement. We recommend engaging a local attorney before making an offer.
What types of properties are available in Trinidad?
Trinidad’s property market covers a wide range: apartments (studio through 4-bed), detached houses, townhouses, land (residential, agricultural, and commercial plots), villas, offices, warehouses, and retail units. Condominiums are available in gated communities in areas like Westmoorings and Glencoe. Browse our full inventory using the categories above.
How does stamp duty work when buying property in Trinidad?
Stamp duty in Trinidad is charged on the transfer of property at rates that depend on the sale price. Properties below TT$850,000 attract a nominal duty; above this threshold, rates scale up. First-time buyers may qualify for exemptions under HDC or government schemes. Read our full guide on buying property in Trinidad for a detailed breakdown including sample calculations.