The City of Chag
New opportunities for wanna-be Home-Owners
The bustling Chaguanas "city centre."
As
early as 1999, Chaguanas was given the distinction of being Trinidad’s fastest
growing town. Today, 15 years later, all of Central Trinidad, and even parts of
South and East Trinidad - from Talparo to Rio Claro - look towards Chaguanas as
their “city” even though local government authorities have not officially
granted it long-overdue city status.
Two
Christmases ago, a news article reported that there were more shoppers and vendors in Chaguanas than in
Arima, and even though traders complained of slow sales, people in South
Trinidad were leaving the South to shop in Central. Chaguanas business-owners
now boast that theirs is the main shopping district in Trinidad, and they are
not wrong.
Initially,
Chaguanas grew mainly as a “dormitory” suburb as housing costs escalated, and
working people in Port of Spain and the East-West Corridor sought cheaper land
and houses.
But
today, Chaguanas has become a pillar of growth in itself, as hundreds of
business sprang up and expanded over the last 15 years to serve this rapidly
growing community. The result: more businesses, more jobs, and non-stop growth.
The
amount of available land is also a plus for the burgeoning city. The closure of
Caroni (1975) Limited –a move criticized by many – is turning out to be a
blessing, as thousands of acres have been freed up, providing land for housing,
and food-crop farming in the outlying areas.
These
large tracts of flat and gently rolling lands surrounding Chaguanas make for
easy and rapid expansion of the city, unlike Port of Spain, hemmed in by
mountains on the North and the sea on the south. Chaguanas is expected to continue
growing, and could easily become the country’s largest city (both in area and
population) within the next 10 years.
While
land prices have escalated in the last seven or eight years, driven by
ever-increasing demand for housing, rents and price tags on new and older
properties are still within the reach of the average working person.
However,
there are fears that real estate prices will continue to rise in Chaguanas and
environs, as the Central city is within commuting distance to new business
growth areas in North, Central, and South Trinidad.
This
has prompted many a real estate agent to urge client to buy as soon as
possible, a call that many have heeded, as many new houses and apartment
buildings are going up despite the cooling of the construction boom that
started a few years ago.
Some
prospective home-owners are also seeing hope, as government has re-started
several stalled housing development projects.
New housing construction in the Borough of Chaguanas
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