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Frequently asked questions.

Quick answers to common questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about buying, selling, renting, and financing property in Trinidad & Tobago.

If you don’t see your question below, reach out to our team—we’re happy to walk you through the details.

How do I start the home buying process?

The first step is to get pre-approved for a mortgage. This will help you understand your budget and show sellers that you're a serious buyer. Next, work with one of our agents to identify properties that match your criteria, schedule viewings, and make an offer when you find the right home.

What documents do I need to sell my property?

To sell your property, you'll typically need: property deed, recent tax assessments, mortgage statements, home inspection reports, repair records, HOA documents (if applicable), and any warranties. Our team will guide you through gathering all necessary documentation.

How long does the rental application process take?

The rental application process typically takes 2-5 business days. This includes credit checks, background verification, employment confirmation, and reference checks. We work efficiently to process applications quickly while ensuring thorough screening.

What fees are involved in buying a home?

Buying a home involves several fees including: down payment, closing costs (typically 2-5% of home price), home inspection fees, appraisal fees, title insurance, and loan origination fees. Our agents will provide a detailed breakdown of all costs upfront.

Do you offer property management services?

Yes, we offer comprehensive property management services including tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance coordination, property inspections, and financial reporting. Contact us to learn more about our property management packages.

How do I calculate my mortgage payment?

You can use our mortgage calculator tool to estimate your monthly payment. Simply enter the home price, down payment, interest rate, and loan term. The calculator will show your principal and interest payment. Remember, your actual payment may also include property taxes and insurance.

What is the difference between pre-qualification and pre-approval?

Pre-qualification is a quick estimate based on self-reported information. Pre-approval is more thorough and involves a credit check and verification of your financial information. Pre-approval carries more weight with sellers and gives you a clearer picture of your buying power.

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