Belize vs USA - Cost of Living
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town of spanish lookout is just 10 miles or so from san ignacio and they have everything amaginable
town of spanish lookout is just 10 miles or so from san ignacio and they have everything imaginable
Groceries are such that if you like your imported items like Doritos, Campbell soup, Jack Daniels you will pay 30% more than in the states. if you can live on locally produced fruits and veggies, great chicken and pork and now even some decent beef as well as fish from the local fishermen, you will pay about 30% less than in the states.
Deals can be found on clothing by shopping the local open air markets where people buy bulk clothing from the states by the pound and resell it. It is name brand good stuff and you have to dig, but you can usually find a Tommy Bahama shirt, Columbia, Old Navy stuff for $5-$8 each.
Auto insurance is much cheaper. It also depends on where you are in Belize. San Ignacio and Orange walk areas are usually cheaper than the Southern parts, but not really by that much. Resort areas of course will be a little more. You can buy lunch at local places of BBQ chicken quarter with rice and beans for $3-6 or you can go to a nice International style restaurant (of which I happen to own one)Â and pay around $15-20 for a nice dinner and a drink.
Belize is the cheapest of the Caribbean Countries to live in by far, and the most expensive of the Central American countries.
For really cheap living, most people check out Panama or Nicaragua. I don't think it is as expensive as living in the States, probably about 25% cheaper here overall for the average person, again , depending on lifestyle.
I recommend it if you want the higher altitude, lower cost of living.
In general, I found most things to cost about the same as Canada, but hotels and eating out was much cheaper in the less touristy areas than near the beach.
Restaurant meals in San Ignacio were about half of what we pay in Canada.
terriznp wrote:hi folks, Do US folks pay US income tax on their soc sec and investment income when living in Belize?
Your US income tax obligations are the same no matter where you live in the world. There are some exclusions if you reside in another country and earn that income from a foreign employer. But generally speaking, the tax obligations are unchanged. If anything, state taxes are what you can legally avoid, but even then, you have to follow certain rules depending on which state you reside in immediately prior to moving.
tonymarsico wrote:I totally agree with Love Belize's comments. The natural beauty of Belize is great free entertainment. Hiking, biking , birdwatching kayaking, fishing, are ll there for low budget entertainment daily.
Just curious....are they places to purchase bikes and kayaks down there, or should those items be brought from the States?
What did you think of Belize ? you can probaly give us a lot of info from a visitors point of view ..
Its been a long while since I was there and Im sure everythings changed . Playaed to be a grungy little town. horrible bus terminal and a kinda ok main street with all the shops on it ( priced very high for the tourists)
We were in Placencia so Close to markets and stores.. restaurants and bars... we can walk or bike ..close to the airport
For us it is easy to get to via Houston.. We leave home at 6 AM in Placencia at 4 ish..  and back home by 9:30 PM.. Most other places from Edmonton we would have to go through Toronto so would have to stay over night or red eye..Â
Ever place we ate was fantastic. We love the warm Caribbean water, the weather, the People, lots to do... Cheaper then here for most things if not the same price say for frosted flakes is the same as we pay here in Leduc Alberta. Some places are more expensive then Leduc.
We did not like the fact that in Mexico you don't have title unless inland..
A "fideicomiso" is a trust agreement created for the benefit of a foreign buyer, executed between a Mexican bank and the seller of property in the restricted zone. Foreign buyers cannot own real estate in the restricted zone due to Constitutional restrictions. The bank acts on behalf of the foreign buyer, taking title to real property. The bank, as trustee, buys the property for the foreigner, then has a fiduciary obligation to follow instructions given by the foreigner who is the trust beneficiary. The trust beneficiary retains and enjoys all the rights of ownership while the bank holds title to the property. The foreigner is entitled to use, enjoy, and even sell the property that is held in trust at its market value to any eligible buyer.
We liked it so much after our first visit we bought a lot right in Placencia ( for much less the we would pay for a lot here and we are no where near the Caribbean )Â We are 3 lots from the Caribbean.. our land tax is $15.00 US a year.
What more could you want? A house.. Yes we also have looked into a house .. not quite ready yet but we seen a couple of beautiful homes and the cost was $70,000. US for one of them. It was small but beautiful. At home they would be $150,000 to build it here.
Thats why we chose Belize
"Â i dont see any major condo projects or resorts going up like mexico,cuba,dominican,in belise,yes belise has beautifull country,mountains,ruins,jungle,but there is nothing there. "
That is another reason we loved Belize is that is not there.. In Punta Cana we had to out at the beach at 6:30 AM to get a spot under a palapa in a resort.. In Placencia we were the only ones on the beach at pretty much, any time of the day except for Easter week end even then where we were there was only a few people.   (we were there for Spring break )
Each one of us is different and are looking for different things. We have travelled around a lot and are now looking forward to settling down and spending our winters somewhere. When we went back to Placencia this past Spring Break we thought " We are home.. "
 Has anyone heard of a swimming spot ( a cenote I think )in Belize that you swim along then if you want you can dive 15 feet down and swimm horizontally for 10 feet or so and come up in a cave that has sunshining through the openning in the ceiling? I was told about it but that was years ago and I cant seem to find out anything on it .

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popeye1 wrote:you cant compare alberta to many places elsewhere.alberta other than toronto or vancover is the most expensive place in canada to live.most people go to belise because of the language barrier elsewhere,its english.its a known fact belise is the most expensive of the central countries to live.i dont see any major condo projects or resorts going up like mexico,cuba,dominican,in belise,yes belise has beautifull country,mountains,ruins,jungle,but there is nothing there.
@popeye1 - Greetings,
Based on my research there are a few development projects going on in the San Ignacio, Belize area. I've been to visit two of them about 2 years ago. The development project I would have invested in, (if I did not find a stand alone home closer to town, which I did), is called Carmelita Gardens. This development is designed as "off the grid/sustainable independence" meaning that you can use the solar panels instead of electricity and so on.Â
Phil Hahn is the Founder/President of Carmelita Gardens. He is the man with the vision. Here is a link to their website if you'd like to check it out: Carmelita Gardens.Â
If you were to ask around, I'd bet you would find out there are other gated/non-gated communities going up in other parts of Belize as well. Perhaps do a Google search, or go to a Real Estate company in Belize.
I bought my home on mountain to the north of Cahel Pech. I hired Rainforest Reality - Macarena Rose to help me purchase my Belizean home. She is awesome. Plus she is an "International Real Estate Broker" so I felt very safe with her helping me with my purchase. After my purchase, Macarena's company has been my property managers and the do a wonderful job!!
I've spent a long period of time in Placencia and loved every minute of it. I do believe that it floods in specific areas of Placencia every winter, but I am not sure how intense it is. The locals are used to it, but some of the locals have another home in the Rainforest where they'll go during the flooding time of the year.
I hope this helps. Good luck to everyone!!!
Warm Regards,
LAN
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