Belize vs USA - Cost of Living
The more I read on this forum , the more I think Chatumal might be a better choice ..
Stacman wrote:Does the country allow auto, or even motorcycle (Harley) imports, or is it best to purchase a vehicle there?
Cost of living is of great interest, but I read article after article and never seem to find a consensus on costs. So I'm more concerned with knowing if a 57 yr. old could live comfortably on a half million dollars?
Thanks!
Well seeing as you only have half a million, I promise you can live confortly on a blow up bed on my floor.
Importing cars and trucks is expensive. I think about 40 % of its perceived value. Look around on this forum and others and you will find the details. The Belizean Government website is a little hard to navigate for specific questions but has a lot of the information you need. But motorcycles I am unsure of.
As far as how much you could live on? Again, look at some of the opinions of others; add in your own knowledge of what "comfortable" means to you and divide it into where you choose to live. I think it was Lan Sluder that said "If you want to make a small fortune in Belize; start with a large one." But seriously, some people live comfortably on less than 1000 a month- I knew a person in Caye Caulker that did for years. And being an island the costs were a little more there. The government QRP Program expects that $2000 a month is enough to keep you from becoming a burden on the country.
Taco Girl's blog does a cost of living comparison fairly often and there are others here that can tell you what things cost generally speaking, in different areas. But make sure your list in pretty comprehensive. I have been doing research for a long time--7 or 8 years now and I find that the lists you find may not be complete.They usually included lights, water, rent and food but leave out other things. Don't forget things like health insurance, entertainment, charities if you plan on giving, etc. And if you believe a lot of what you read here and elsewhere you will need cash aside to replace stolen property. It seems funny to say but my guess is that home owners insurance is not a common thing to have there.
Now, lets talk Harley. There are a lot of garages that can get a motorcycle running and maybe do a good enough job. But Harley is different. Its not a bike that you can retrofit odd parts really easily. Import taxes on parts are pretty high and there is only one or two guys in Belize and Mexico that really know how to fix one correctly. Harley might have a place in Mexico by now, I'd Google that and see if you get lucky.
Good luck and keep looking around. You'll find all the information you need; just not in one place. God Speed.
Well seeing as you only have half a million, I promise you can live confortly on a blow up bed on my floor.
Thanks, but sorry I didn't mean to make it sound like that. That's just what I have to work with. I won't have a pension, and only a $1,500/mo. VA benefit, so once I move there I don't plan on coming back. I want to leave the US for so many reasons that are beyond my control. I want out before they regulate the life right out of everyone, and tell me I can't have a Christmas Tree. You get the point.
David
LoveBelize wrote:Hi, We lived in Belize for 3 years total and in Chetumal Mexico for 7 years. Cost of living is really what you want to spend. We live in a 2 bedroom home. We live on $1,200. U.S. Social security a month. We live as good if not better than we did in Florida with both of us working. I get over $500 a month which we do not include in our cost of living. Save most of it and go on little trips too. So the people who say it costs as much as the U.S. are certanly overpaying or living high on the hog. LOL
Hi,
Do you rent there or own the place? Do you have Internet, health insurance includedd in your budget? And how many people?
Thanks.
Most places do not want dogs, I rented for a week at the Hotel Maya with my malty pooh...she weighs 8 ILBs.
She is well behaved and house broken...I took her across the street every morning to the park.
The Hotel staff loved her...so they took a chance and rented me a 2 bedroom apartment.
I would suggest you call Rosey at the Maya in Corozal and see what she says. You can also call Gwyn at the Sea Breeze and check with him.
Other than that you will have to contact a rental agency, and I'm sure they will help you out.
I don't have a clue what your budget is, but there are a number of places available.
I forgot to ask, do you have air conditioning?
Neil
When I was in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye in April this year, I met a couple that had driven their Harley from Big Bear, CA to Guatamala and then through Belize, to Belize City where they left their Harley Parked in the Lobby of a Hotel while they spent a week in San Pedro and Caye Caulker.. They said they had no problem the entire trip and all the roads were pretty good.. I understand the Hummingbird Hwy. is the only really good road in Belize.. But you can ride a motorcycle pretty much all over the country..
Big Bear is just a bit north of me...
http://www.belizenorth.com/importing_vehicles.htm
Importing Vehicles into Belize
We've gotten a lot of questions about the vagaries of bringing your vehicle into Belize, either to visit or for good. Here are some answers, good at this moment. (August 2002)
If you're visiting... As a tourist, you can bring a car in for up to a year but there may be some hoops to jump through. Read about them here.Â
If you're coming in to stay... If you're really relocating to Belize, you may want to pay the duty and get it over with. Find out how much you can expect to pay here.
What kind of vehicle? What are the roads like? Do you need a 4-wheeler? Is there an ideal Belize vehicle? Here are some of my ideas.
If you're Qualified.  If you qualify as an approved retired person under the QRP program, you can bring in a personal car, boat, and/or airplane.Â
You might also want to check out these web sites to get an idea of how much you may be expected to pay if you plan on staying in Belize.
http://belize.visahq.com/customs/http://www.customs.gov.bz/rate_motor_vehicles.html
I've been bouncing around researching Belize, Ecuador, Lake Chapala, Mexico, and Panama, but I think I've taken Ecuador off the list and am narrowing it down to Belize and Panama. Texas was my first choice, but the right job hasn't turned up there. So I might as well retire early and get out of California.
Thanks again!
I don't know what sort of job you were looking for but there are a lot of them in Texas right now compared to other States.. And the cost of living is a lot more affordable in Texas then in CA..
If you can retire early, then do it, I wish I could afford to retire now, but I can't for a few more years.. But if you need a few more years on your nest egg, just keep looking and something will come up..
I thought about Ecuador too, but I bought a lot on Ambergris Caye and went down there in April. I loved San Pedro and the people I met and I'm happy with my decision to retire there. Panama sounds nice too, it does offer a higher standard of living than Belize does..
Good Luck in whatever you decide..
I have never been to Belize , but spent a lot of time around Cancun.( not in the hotel zone) They have WalMart, and good roads busses everywhere you want to go , and cheap.. Any kind of booze you want ,and I love the people ..no crime either ..
So after reading the few negative posts here that might discourage a person from moving to Belize , I have been wondering for some time ..What about Chetumal ? I like what Ive read about Corozal ,which is next door. Other than the language ,is there much difference ? I hear people go shopping there from Belize . Yeah I know there's no beautiful beach front like further south but lots of Belize isn't near a beach anyway .
Years ago when I was hanging out around Cancun,I took a few Spanish lessons and was doing not to bad talking to the locals ( oh, the odd one would turn and walk away in frusteration ,but the merchants were all used to badly spoken spanish,lol. )
From what I know of the the area , I think without going to Belize for a look see,( which I want to do ) I'd choose Mexico..
Is there tax laws ,or property laws that make Belize more attractive ? Being a Canadian I can become a "non Canadian resident " and pay no tax on money earned outside of Canada .Â
I don't think you pay tax on income earned outside of Belize to the Belizian gov. either ..Mexico ,I don't know..
I'm going to tour Belize for sure . I feel like a traitor writing this . Also Lake Chapala area is tempting because of the spring like weather ..
I think Belize has such beauty that one a person visits they could become hooked .. I grew up in a shack with no electricity, gas, phone , or runnung water ,and I'm not looking to join the millionaire club ,and I like a lot of what I heard of Belize living .. Many things to think about..
Thanks ,xcaret
But if you want to live on locally produced items (grocery items)Â the cost come way down.
Gas is expensive so is all imported items may be about 30% higher than what it would cost in US
Are there any restrictions on the # of times one can go to Chetemal if one has QRP status? Also, what is the cost (and best way to go)---bus or ferry...which I've been told leaves every Thursday? Thanks for your help, my fellow soon-to-be expats. RICK
May be I saved money,may be not. There must be another compelling reason to move to "paradise" other than saving money. like love of tropics .
The Rain forest is beautiful and mysterius -not for everybody.
But things you take for granted in US or Canada are not there. It may be good or bad depending on ones outlook on life and life style. If you are willing to endure some hardship and enjoy challenges Belize may be an option.
Regarding the topic of "insurance". I pay homeowners insurance annually. So, if you require insurance, you can add it to your list of expenses.
Also, this is just my humble opinion, but I feel you can reduce your cost of living if you do not plan to live in the northern ocean front section of Belize (Ambergris Caye). If you move south or into the rainforest, the cost of living is less. Ambergris Caye is the most expensive area to purchase or rent real estate.
Because you have a specific need regarding your Harley, I would rent for the first year, staying in different areas of Belize. This will help you make an informed decision when it comes to which part of Belize is best for you. Actually, regardless of specific needs, I think renting for a year to find where the right area is for you is good generic advice for anyone considering a move to any foreign country.
Good luck to everyone!
Best regards.....
ML
bmcraig wrote:Maybe that IS paradise for some of us. For those who think modern conveniences are paradise, let them go to the other places. Certainly is not for me!
ML
Well said! To each their own...
If I have QRP status, it's my understanding that I if I bring a car that's over 3 years old I'll have to pay a duty tax. If that is the case, what is the rate (%) one must pay? Thanks for help!
bmcraig wrote:Popeye1, From what I gather from many ex pats on this forum, is that they are moving to Belize because they WANT to live a simpler lifestyle, as well as the fact that English is spoken there. I know that is the reason why we chose to retire here. We are tired of the rat race in North America, and want to return to a simpler time like the time we grew up on the homestead in Northern Alberta. Along with that, obviously, comes the dirt roads (no loud traffic whizzing by and disturbing the peace), unreliable power (lamp light is very romantic), and raising your own food (healthier, good exercise, and delicious). Maybe that IS paradise for some of us. For those who think modern conveniences are paradise, let them go to the other places. Certainly is not for me!
ML
so what your telling us then there is nowhere in alberta you can live a simple lifestyle,dirt roads,homesteads in the country away from what you call the rat race,nowhere to grow your own food in alberta either?,cattle or chickens. im a superintendant that builds highrises and embassys and large scale projects with a lot of pressure and schedules and my wife is a nurse,im tired of people that say they cant take the rat race.its what you make of it.sorry if i dont have some sympathy for those who cant put up with a little pressure.
ML
I don't mind the negative comments about a geographical area because those weigh into my decisions, but they should be left at that and not turned on another person's comments.
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