Rio Claro, Trinidad and Tobago
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With a population of just 3,821, Rio Claro is hardly the bustling metropolis some might expect. This sleepy agricultural town in southeastern Trinidad serves as the commercial center for the region, but life here moves at a distinctly slower pace. The area is known for its extensive forests and hunting grounds, which provide both sustenance and recreation for the locals. However, this rural idyll comes with its own challenges - the lumber industry has led to persistent bureaucratic headaches for residents trying to navigate the web of regulations. Overall, Rio Claro offers a unique blend of traditional and modern living, but it's best suited for those seeking an escape from the chaos of city life.
Can I afford Rio Claro?
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You could save
$664 / month
Savings Rate22%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$1569
Living Costs $766
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Safety1
Healthcare40
Walkability5
NomadGrocery Basket
Milk (1L)$18
Bread (loaf)—
Eggs (12)$33
Rice (1kg)$18
Chicken (1kg)—
Eating Out
Meal (Inexpensive)$70
Meal (Mid-range)$942
Cappuccino$14
Water (0.33L)$4
Utilities & Lifestyle
Utilities (mo)$542
Mobile Plan (mo)$352
Gym (mo)—
Cinema Ticket$63
Housing
1BR Center (mo)—
1BR Outside (mo)—
3BR Center (mo)—
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Expat Life
English Proficiency
—Expat Community
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—Elevation
44mNearest Airport
POS (37km)Local Economy
Avg Monthly Salary
—Mortgage Interest Rate
5.19%🌐 Infrastructure & Lifestyle
Avg Internet
— Temperature
— Annual Rainfall
1668 mm Coworking Spaces
— Best Months to Visit
May, Jun, Jul, Aug