Best rated residential real estate offers Belize 2023

Commercial real estate offers in Belize from RE/MAX: Relocation & Retirement: Belize is frequently ranked among the top retirement and relocation destinations. With retirement incentives like QRP and opportunities to gain residency off-shore. There are a variety of real estate opportunities and investment properties in Belize. If you’re considering making a real estate investment or buying a property in the booming Caribbean market of Belize, the team at RE/MAX is here to help. Learn how you can own and invest in Belize real estate and find your perfect property in paradise! See even more information at Ambergris Caye Real Estate.

Real estate transactions in Belize are in US dollars and use a US escrow agent or account (a US account or US intermediary is needed for any transaction in USD). The closing costs are paid by the buyer. The seller is responsible for the real estate fee and commission. All money is sent to a US escrow and a closing company releases funds upon closing. When an offer or sales agreement is submitted a down payment for escrow is required. If it’s a cash sale, it will be the entire balance on the property which will go to escrow during the closing process. If it is a financing agreement, the down payment (20% to 25%) will be sent to escrow during the closing process.

Property taxes in Belize are paid annually in April and are to be paid each year. Property taxes in Belize for land and real estate are assessed and determined by the Department of Natural Resources. Belize is a low-tax jurisdiction and the property taxes in Belize are some of the lowest of any of the Commonwealth countries. Property taxes in Belize are almost unbelievably low for most off-shore owners and investors. When buying a property in Belize Belizeans pay 5% of the purchase price in Stamp Duty or Transfer Tax to the Government of Belize. Foreigners and non-nationals pay an 8% Stamp Duty or Transfer Tax to the Government of Belize when buying real estate or property in Belize. This is why so many foreign owners and investors purchase Belize real estate in an IBC. When you buy real estate in Belize that is in an IBC there is no stamp or transfer tax. Learn more about owning Belize property in an IBC.

Lying in a valley between the Mopal and Macal Rivers, San Ignacio is a great base for exploring the tourist attractions of the Cayo District. Top on the list here are the archaeological sites. Xunantunich, perched on a limestone ridge overlooking the Mopan River, is perhaps the most famous. El Pilar is one of the largest archaeological sites in Belize, but little of its history is known, since excavation only began in 1993. Visitors can explore the ruins and surrounding jungle on the vast network of nature trails. Close to San Ignacio, the popular Cahal Pech Archaeological Site is relatively small and includes an excellent museum. For a subterranean adventure, visitors can explore Che Chem Ha Cave and the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave, which shelters skeletal remains and Mayan pottery vessels. At Barton Creek Cave, adventure seekers can canoe or tube-float along a river that flows through the cave for about one and a half kilometers. Other highlights in the region include the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve and the Iguana Conservation Project, where visitors can cuddle these charismatic creatures. San Ignacio is also a launching point for adventures into the beautiful Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve.

Belize attractions and climate makes purchasing a property here a tempting project. Imagine living permanently there… the joy. The most developed spot is Ambergris Caye, which is the largest Island. Properties on the beachfront can be found for affordable prices starting $290,000. You can find even cheaper prices a short distance from the beachfront. For example, $199,000 will get you a two-bedroom, one-bath condo on 750-square-feet. If you are looking for good value real estate, Belize is the place to buy. If you are looking to buy land to develop on or hold out for property appreciation there are a number of options for affordable real estate in Belize, for more information about Belize property prices and the affordability of buying and living in Belize contact Will Mitchell at REMAX Belize Secret Beach.

Visitors and travelers to Belize from the US & Canada will learn how easy travel to Belize really is. Canadian & American travelers must possess a passport valid for a period of a minimum of 30 days if the person is not traveling in transit to a third country that requires six months validity. This is attractive to many tourists as North Americans visiting Belize are only required to have a passport for 30-day validity. In addition to a valid passport, tourists visiting Belize must have a return ticket with sufficient funds to cover their stay. When arriving in Belize, visitors are given a one-month stay, after which an extension can be applied for with the Immigration Department. Most of the top destinations and municipalities have a local immigration office that can renew tourist visa. For example in San Pedro & Ambergris Caye, the office is right across from the Tropic Air terminal.

Before buying in Belize, make sure you know the area that is best suited for you, your lifestyle, and your investment goals. Check out the different areas and districts in Belize; Ambergris Caye, San Pedro, Caye Caulker, Cayo, Placencia, etc. Belize has a robust landscape from the island beaches of Ambergris Caye to the jungle mountains of San Ignacio. When searching for Belize property, decide what is most important to you; the beach, mountains, inland, river, etc.

Will prides himself in providing outstanding service to buyers and sellers. Making it his business to truly understand each client’s unique needs, personal preferences, and style. Using those insights, along with detailed market reports and customized marketing plans, helps them find the perfect property in Belize. Dustin Rennie first came to Belize in 2015. Since arriving in Belize and the island of Ambergris Caye, Dustin has seen the opportunity Belize has. Working alongside Will Mitchell, Dustin has helped grow RE/MAX Belize into what it is today. Dustin Rennie (along with Will Mitchell) hails from Canada, seeking an escape from the frigid northern winters. Belize has offered far more than just a desirable climate, with opportunities ranging far outside just real estate. See extra information on https://remaxbelizerealestate.com/.