New members of the Belize forum, introduce yourselves here - 2022
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Hi all,
Newbie on the Belize forum? Don't know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in Belize if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
Hello everyone! I'm a high school science teacher in Georgia. I plan on retiring after next school year. My girlfriend and I are planning on moving to Belize hopefully during summer or fall of 2023. I have visited Ambergris Caye a few times and it feels like home. I can't wait to be there full time!
Hi Stacy! I’m in Belize now on vacation. We’ve been here one week and still have one more to go. It doesn’t get better than this! We may be moving down here around the same time. Lol
My fiancé and I are coming back in June and staying for the month.
I can’t get enough.
:)yes it is nice ..so is CC...hope it all works out...
I just spent 4 days in Hopkins Bay. Small town but has what you need including a nice beach and dining/bar options. Not sure if Omicron will change that but folks were very aware of masking, etc. it sounds like a good price for a rental. I would love to hear if anyone has thoughts or options for Placencia or further south. Yah better Belize it is a nice place to be!!
Hello all
My husband and I adore Belize and recently closed on a half acre of land on the Western side of Ambergris Caye... just a 5 minute walk to Secret Beach! We'll be starting the clearing and home building process soon and hope to be there full time in about 18 months.
We're also brainstorming some commercial opportunities as we're both in our late 20s, so we'll need to be generating some income since we're not quite ready to retire. Looking forward to meeting and learning more about the country and cayes.
Many congratulations Mrs & Mr Fisher.
That is a great power move and therefore you should both very proud of yourselves especially for being so young.
I avail myself for any questions you may have
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I have been actively researching and planning to retire on a beach somewhere. I have been to Belize a few times on vacation. Planning a trip down 1st week of June 2022 to check out Caye Caulker. Would like to connect with other expats who consider themselves successful in the transition from the US. I have read tons of threads , articles and blogs about expat fails. For the most part none apply to my situation. So I have switched from why not to do this to, if im going to do it , do it right!
Currently I own a sm ranch in Texas, about 20 miles from civilization. The quiet slow pace of the Cayes is appealing. i would welcome any advice on renting, buying , building etc. I read and hear about planning, i have one, but i have learned that plans are only written to be changed. So this trip is to personally make some contacts and begin the process.
Maintaining contacts and developing a network of support is invaluable. Anyone who is kind enough to reach out and offer me advice can expect I will return the favor in any way I can. Life is like good cooking, Fast and hot, or low and slow, both provide spectacular results if the correct ingredients are used. My challenge is to find the low ans slow pot I best fit in. thank you in advance Jerry aka Ahab ( ya ya i know cliche nickname for islands, but was given to me 30+ years ago. in person meetings can get the full story. )
Hello i love CC that where i plan to live....look on youtube for Dennis kay for buying....im just looking to rent before buying...i just want to be sure first i like going to the beach in san pedro...i was right at home in CC well good luck we guys will have to plan coming together on the beach to meet..and support each other....Salah
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Stacy B im also coming from stone mtn ga....organizing meet up for support..along with other things hope to meet seen.... Salah
mschionesu wrote:Hello i love CC that where i plan to live....look on youtube for Dennis kay for buying....im just looking to rent before buying...i just want to be sure first i like going to the beach in san pedro...i was right at home in CC well good luck we guys will have to plan coming together on the beach to meet..and support each other....Salah
I have several lifetime friends in the Atlanta area. i intend on renting as well. My current plan as written is to rent for first yr, and have enough cash in bank to cover, expenses for first and second yr in advance. Purchasing a place is in the budget, but will need to be there to supervise the building or refit of owned property. i have seen Dennis you tube channel. I will schedule an appt w him while im there in June. my timeline is to be full time beach bum in 2-3 yrs. with many trips between now and then.
You might want to check out Sarteneja. It is a very small fishing village in the Corozal area. There's not much there now, but the road from Corozal is being improved and hopefully completed in five or so years, which will bring more people and businesses there in the future. We bought two adjoining lots of land about five miles north of Sarteneja in Waree Bight, one is on the water (Corozal Bay). Boat access only at this time. Incredible place of beauty and very quiet. There are even a few Mayan ruins next to us. We will not entirely clear the land because we like the palm trees and the shade they bring. Hoping to put up an 800 sf home for ourselves and two little hotel room sized cabanas for family and friends. We will be off-grid, grow a lot of our own food, raise chickens and harvest the rain water. That's the dream anyway. Good luck to you!
Caye Caulker is the main reason we fell in love with Belize. But, by the time we were ready to buy Caye Caulker was too expensive by then. We rode around the island with our realtor, but the only thing left in our price range was a lot behind another house on the water and would have given us a three foot viewing area of the ocean between houses or a plot of land in the middle with no ocean views and lots of flooding during the rainy season. We ended up near Sarteneja, but have ocean front land at half the price as Caye Caulker or Ambergris Caye. Once the road improvements from Corozal to Sarteneja are done, we may be able to connect our land to it as it's boat access only at this time.
i do not have a car and have been coming here since 2010. We finally built in 2013...moved in then. My husband got a very good new inexpensive scooter from Mexico to go to play darts, goes with friends to play golf, takes a cheap taxi bus to go to the Free Zone where there is also gambling. Some expats play bingo or poker. There are a lot of expats here to choose from people who have similar interests as your friends. The Pan American highway goes through the town and taxis are cheap and plentiful. There are lots of stores, a hospital, lots of medical and dental services, and the airport. Town water and garbage plckup are excellent in Corozal, and our neighbors do not have dogs that bark all night. WE are on an expat quiet cul de sac, the sea on one side and houses across the street on a canal. Choose what suits you and I belleve you will find it here.
Hi!
My husband and I are planning on relocating to Belize within the next 2-3 years. We are in our mid-30s so will both be working virtually for US companies as we are not at the point we can consider retirement anytime soon. We have vacationed in Belize several times and always planned on retiring there, but have recently decided why wait?
We are still very much in the exploratory phase and are looking at either purchasing land now and building later on (we will need the funds from the sale of our house in Texas to be able to build or purchase an already built home), or moving into a long term rental (potentially in a few different locations) to determine where exactly we want to purchase. Our main incentive to purchase soon is the rising price of land, but we are hesitant to purchase without being fully sure of where we want to be. We will be coming back to visit Corozal soon and in the meantime are doing all the research we can to prepare for this move! We are open to any and all advice
~Kristen
Hello everyone!! My flatmate & I are moving to Maya Beach July 1. We've already secured housing & are going to work remotely. We're coming from San Diego (I'm a native to Los Angeles; roommate from lllinois). We obviously know what it's like to live in a vacation destination. Both of us have lived internationally before. We love the peninsula & researched & I traveled back many times until we found the right place. I'm moving for the people, their culture & all that is Belize. The water, the reef, the ruins and wildlife-aquatic & land.People who live in SoCal are dicks, native or transplant. I know how to grocery shop & traveling to Chetumal for stuff. My looming concern is about the actual move. We are already complicated by having "different" pets coming down (3 rabbits & a guinea pig). And the what to pack, what is worth it, what can we chuck. We are in our late 50 & early 60s so there is "stuff". I'm leaning towards selling getting rid of basically everything (selling my beloved convertible Mini Cooper!!) Just bringing clothes basically. Our rental is fully furnished so I am not dragging plates & household appliances. But what about sheets and towels? I have very nice ones of both, but it is some packing space? Is it worth it to pack boxes and send them slow & cheap? Do we pay tax on items we ship to ourselves?
Any help is appreciated. We count our lucky stars on the place we found on the lagoon, narrow area of the peninsula so only a 3-5 minute walk across to the sea. Hoping that having a place to move right in to upon arrival I think will be nice and less stressful. I think I may change my handle to SAN2BZE for the flight!!
This goes to Ahab. I think CC would be perfect. You can live on the opposite side North of the Split. Also you might like Hopkins.
Billy and Leslie Berrey
We are retired law enforcement and R/N
We are not moving there we have friends who own a home and we are visiting them in may, and hopefully more in the future.
Hi, I'm from Central Europe. I am an educator and my family and I are considering moving to Belize. The wife is a nurse. We both love nature and peace. due to the lack of knowledge of the English language, we want to focus on agriculture.
@Rado74
If you need someone to teach you English, please let me know. I am a Teacher.
@shemekarobinson1
you are very kind, we appreciate it, I try to learn vocabulary and I don't solve grammar yet. I follow the rules that life will teach me. We also take a son who is 19 years old and who speaks a little English.
As I am sure you already know English is the official language of Belize. However because many Hispanic folks are here too, Spanish would also be a very useful language for your family to learn.Hi, I'm from Central Europe. I am an educator and my family and I are considering moving to Belize. The wife is a nurse. We both love nature and peace. due to the lack of knowledge of the English language, we want to focus on agriculture.
- @Rado74
WOWhello,am Samuel by name my wife EDD is closer ,we planned moving to Belize for Birth Tourismcan anybody help me with the best hospital to contact as regards thatfurthermore i will appreciate if anyone can help me with accomodation infomation in Belize.Am a Nigeria.- @onisam52
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Hello!My husband and I are moving to Belize in September and could not be more excited! We will be traveling from Oregon to Belize with 3 dogs and 2 chickens- so should be quite the s l o w adventureAny comments/thoughts/insights are welcome!Vikki and Tony- @vikkiwhittum
I've just started my "recon mission" and would be grateful for any guidance in this regard. (we've signed on with a "tour" hosted by a Californian development that will be soon started between Hopkins and Placencia.Thanks in advanceLeah- @LeahB123
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Djameel
@Julien Howdy and thanks for the offer. I have lived my life on the Texas Gulf Coast and retired from the railroad industry. I am coming to Belize the latter part of August to check out the possibility of a permanent move there. I have been particularly interested in the San Pedro area and my interests are fishing, beaches and music. I would like any pointers on areas to visit and places to stay.
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