New members of the Belize forum, introduce yourself here
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It is really important that people who think they would like to live here, come and experience the country and the culture for themselves. See if it works for you. There are significant differences in the 5 districts. Belize is also not like the USA in almost all respects.
A warm welcome to all our New members who have been presenting themselves
Also please do not hesitate to create a new thread if you have any questions, be specific so that members around can guide you the best way they can.
Regards
Kenjee
Regards
I am originally from Boston, but have been living in Florida most of my adult life, therefore wanting to stay in a tropical climate. I am 46 by the way but don't feel anywhere near that age (maybe because subconsciously I blocked out 11 years I was married).
I will have a decent amount of cash upon my arrival but will definitely be seeking employment. That is my biggest worry about Belize as I have read it is not the easiest of tasks finding employment in Belize. I really do not want to go anywhere but Belize, but once I get there, I do not want to come back for any reason whatsoever.
So, therefore, I want a new slate, I don't even know which city or town to go to yet, I just want quality of life, any job that just pays the bills and leaves me enough money in my pocket to have fun everyday.....lol, but actually serious, I want to be happy again!
I guess the best advise I could ask for is what is the best place for me to live AND work. I am a salesman by trade but will do anything so long as I can stay and have FUN!!!!
I look forward to hearing from some of you and REALLY look forward to meeting any or all of you..... YAY! I CANNOT WAIT!!!!
Tony
My name is Tanya Dennis and I am a school teacher planning to retire next year. My social security and retirement leave a lot to be desired in that I would have to continue working if I don't leave the country. I have savings so I am interested in purchasing a home in Belize and settling there, hopefully on enough land to plant fruit trees and have a large garden.
My son, who is 39 is coming with me this September to "check it out". Whether he decides to move with me is questionable at this point so I need to find a place, hopefully with an ocean view that I can live on $1,500 a month US. It that doable?
My name is Jude and my husband is Gary. We currently are living in the western slope of Colorado. We are very excited as we have just purchased property up in the jungle on the Hummingbird Highway halfway between Belmopan and Dangriga. We will be returning in December, driving from Colorado to Belize our second time. We have cleared our land and are ready to break ground on a house which we will build ourselves. We plan to make Belize our first home and work towards dual citizenship so there is a lot to accomplish to make this all happen. We have friends in Teakettle, San Ignacio and Belmopan but are really looking forward to being up in the jungle and living off the land.
We are in the process of doing the exact same thing! A truly beautiful and unique place.
(Happy 4th too!)
I'm doing a lot of research on living in Belize about 3 months out of the year to start out, then maybe permanently later. I've been to Belize once while on a cruise and really enjoyed the short time I was on land. My wife and I travel to Cozumel about 3 times a year. Really disappointed that I can't feel safe buying property on Cozumel as a U.S. citizen. Belize seems to be the next best thing and it looks to be a short boat ride to Cozumel.
I'm an advanced level scuba diver and a semi pro photographer specializing in Real Estate and vacation rentals.
My wife wants to know what I will do while living in Belize. By looking at the photos of the real estate and vacation homes, it looks like there is a great need for my talents here. I think I could stay busy for an eternity.
Looking forward to meeting the members on this blog and learning all I can.
I teach as an adjunct prof (Anatomy) at a small school and she is a General Surgeon.
We were curious about these two fields as a way to earn a living while 'retiring' in a new country.
Who knows these types of things?
Tim
As for relocation data, very little has changed. There is a bit more commodity selection. Internet is slow and expensive, electricity and telecom are very pricey, roads are crap, gas is exorbitant. Basic medical care is excellent,anything else is hazardous. But proximity to Chetumal can offset some of these issues. A number of former ex pat contacts have moved that way. (Calderitas, Mahahual)
Newbie Canadian here looking for Belize retirement info and web-site links. Any helpful advice and resources would be greatly appreciated- thank you all, Kevin
Any good blogs you would recommend for the area? Thanks again, Kevin
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