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The Government this past year has amped up its military presence in the country, in some places taking over for some typical police duties to try and weed out corruption. To me it seems to be getting better. Although it is always interesting to think that and then hear again that the country you live in now has an even higher murder rate then before. However, from my experience here, if you are careful and do not involve yourself in the wrong crowd you have the same chance of being killed as you do in most major cities. At least here you do not need to worry about your kids being shot and killed in a mass murder at a school.
JustinHonduras wrote:Hi Nelson,
The Government this past year has amped up its military presence in the country, in some places taking over for some typical police duties to try and weed out corruption. To me it seems to be getting better. Although it is always interesting to think that and then hear again that the country you live in now has an even higher murder rate then before. However, from my experience here, if you are careful and do not involve yourself in the wrong crowd you have the same chance of being killed as you do in most major cities. At least here you do not need to worry about your kids being shot and killed in a mass murder at a school.
where abouts do you live I Honduras? in a city, beach house, suburb, eco development? What are the prices in your area? I only seem to be able to find a few developments online. I was looking at LCBC and a few eco developments near Trujillo and a condo in Costa Rica Its hard finding real estate online the same ones keep popping up. I would hate to buy a place then find a cheaper better one down the road. What is your suggestions when buying in Honduras?
I would strongly suggest buying someplace you visit first! I know that Corinto Pearl and Trujillo Beach Eco are both owned by the same company. They offer fly and buy programs. Also, Quijote Club offers a fly and buy program. This means that if you purchase a place in one of those three developments you will be reimbursed for your airfare and stay (I believe up to a certain amount). That would be a great option if you know for sure that you want to buy in Honduras but are not sure which development you want to buy in! Hopefully this helps. Not sure about La Ceiba Beach club.
I bought a house in La Ceiba that is not in a development. I live in the city and bought the house from a cuban that built the house. The main thing I thought about when getting a house here was what I will be and want to be doing. For me, I like to go out with friends and enjoy some of what the city has to offer. In this case it made sense for me to live/near the city. Trujillo will not offer the same city life that La Ceiba offers.
I also like the fact that I have only a 40 minute boat ride to Uthila and Roatan which are two different worlds if I ever feel like getting out of La Ceiba for a couple days. For those reasons above, La Ceiba is a prime location for living!
So, in reality and what this beautiful bungalow was, then turned into.. In a great location... I sold it for $90,000.00 USD. Yes $90K !! So, there is zero greed involved. There are do many options on Honduras and do many to look only at Eco developments. Hey "Eco" sounds awesome !! But, in the end is it what you want ? Life is short brothers and sisters. But, in the end.. I want (if could happen) whoever purchases any property in Honduras to be fulfilled and live the life.
I've been to Honduras, including cities like La Ceiba, Trujillo, Tela, San Pedro Sula, and of course the islands, but I'd like to go and see the developments themselves (Besides, free vacation at the same time).
Thinking about what the rules and restrictions at developments are as well, if there are no rules wouldn't that end up being like an anarchic estate?
No fire on the beach
No cooking on the beach
No driving on the beach
Golf carts only- then you gotta buy a stinkin golf cart that gets stuck on sand
No moring your boat on beac
Swim area only
No hanging your towels on the railing to dry
No music past 10 pm
No lights on after 11 - light pollution
No parties with hot Honduran chicks in development
No burning paper and cardboard in yard
No walking around drunk
No noise near the quiet pool
And worst of all your HOA fees are going up again this year because those old farts on the development committee want to redo the curbing on the street and there is nothing you can do about it so you put the place up for sale. You want out because there is less rules in prison. And there is nothing you can do because there is a wall around you with armed guards.
La Ceiba is cool for its relaxed atmosphereCheers for opportunities in Honduras.
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