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WHAT THINGS COST IN BELIZE Belize doesn’t have a cost of living. It has several costs of living. The traditional view is that Belize is the most expensive country in Central America, yet one of the least expensive in the Caribbean. While there’s truth to that, it really doesn’t take into account that the actual cost of living in Belize can vary from almost nothing to very high. You can live in a luxury four-bedroom house, with air conditioning, telephones and faxes, a dishwasher, microwave and cable TV, U.S. food in your pantry and imported vodka in your glass, and you can spend thousands a month. Or you can live in a small Belizean-style house with no phone or internet, eat beans and rice and rice and beans, and drink local rum for US$300 a month or less. Most expats in Belize choose somewhere in between. Some condos in Belize go for more than US$400,000, but I know one happy Belize resident who built and equipped his small house, using his own labor, with thatch from nature and timbers from a lagoon, for US$4,000, and that includes furniture and kitchen equipment. After all, per capita income in Belize is a fraction of that in the U.S. A weekly wage of US$125 to $150 for six days of work is considered pretty good. (But there are tour guides in San Pedro and Caye Caulker who make US$3,000 to $4,000 a month, so you can’t generalize.) Tens of thousands of Belizeans live, and in many cases live comfortably, on a few thousand dollars a year. You can live like a Belizean, too. Or you can compromise, forsaking those high-cost icons of civilization such as 90,000 BTU air conditioners, while keeping the family car, boat or other toys that you enjoy. Live partly on the Belizean style, partly in the U.S. style, and enjoy the benefits of both, and you’ll get more, perhaps for less. One American expat, who returned to Colorado after living in Belize for five years, said he was surprised at how the cost of living in the U.S. had increased since he left. “Compared to Colorado Springs, ANYTHING in Belize is cheap. And I can’t wait to get back — I just don’t have enough money to live here in anything but poverty!” Price Sampler Here’s a sampler of costs for common items in Belize, as of 2006. All prices are shown here in U.S. dollars. As in other countries, prices for many items vary depending on where and when you buy them. Remember, many of these are island prices and costs may be lower on the mainland. Transportation Gallon of unleaded gas: $5.50 Gallon of diesel fuel: $3.75 Bus fare from Belize City to Punta Gorda: $11 express Bus fare from Chetumal to Belize City: $6 regular Water taxi from Belize City to San Pedro, Ambergris Caye: $15 One-way airfare from Belize City municipal airport to Punta Gorda: $88 One-way airfare from Belize City municipal to San Pedro: US$30 One-way airfare from Belize international to San Pedro: $54 17-ft. Whaler boat with Yamaha 150, used: $12,500 2006 Isuzu or Toyota 2.5L diesel crew-cab compact pickup, new: $22,000 (plus taxes) Taxi fare within Belize City: $3.50-$5 Utilities/Telecommunications 1 kilowatt hour electricity is 26 cents Belize or US$ 13 cents “Current” (electrical service) for 1000 KW monthly: $130 Installation of residential telephone: $50 plus $100 deposit ($500 if you are not a Belizean citizen or permanent resident) Monthly charge for residential telephone: $5 10-minute call from San Pedro to Belize City: $1 10-minute daytime call to U.S.: $8 DSL Internet access: $50 to $200 a month igital cellular service: $25 a month with 50 daytime and 100 off peak minutes, 12 1/2 to 25 cents a minute after that Water and sewer service: $10-$30+ (varies by area) Butane, 100-pound tank, delivered: $40 (varies by area) Bottled Water, delivered: US$ 2.20 per 5 gallon jug “Dirt” (trash) pick-up: Free to $10 a month (varies by area) Cable TV: $20 x BTL DSL Rates Lite
Staples in Grocery Stores Potatoes: $0.75 per pound Red beans: $0.65 per pound Coffee (Belizean, Gallon Jug): $6.50 per pound Milk: $2.25 1/2 gallon Ground steak (lean ground beef): $2.25 per pound Pork chops: $2.50 per pound Chicken: $1 per pound Loaf of white bread: $0.65 (whole wheat $2.50-$2.75) Corn tortillas, freshly made: $0.02 each Bananas: 10 for $1 Avocados (called pears in Belize):$1.25 -1.50 per piece Flour, bulk, 1 lb.: $0.35 Onions: $0.75 per pound Soft drink, Coca Cola, 12 oz.: $0.60 - 0.75 each Local rum, liter: $9 - 14 Sugar: $0.35 per pound Crackers (Premium Saltines): $3.32 Cigarettes, Independence local brand: $3 a pack Cigarettes, Winston: $6 a pack Canned soup (Campbell’s Chicken Noodle): $1.50 Cereal (Raisin Bran): $5 Cooking oil (1-2-3 brand from Mexico), $ 2.45 per liter and $ 2.35 for 1/2 liter Household Items Mennonite-made wood dining table: $125 Music CD (pirated): $5 Whirlpool 12,000 BTU air-conditioner: $700 Panasonic 1350 watt microwave: $165 Mabe (Mexican) frost-free 16 cubic foot refrigerator: $675 Small home appliances at Mirab, Courts, Brodies or other stores: about 25% to 50% more than prices in the U.S., and quality may not be as good Entertainment Fish and beans and rice at local restaurant, Hopkins: $4 Chicken, rice and beans at low restaurant, San Pedro; $6-8 Fish, French fries and cole slaw dinner, San Pedro: $11 Rice and beans at Reef restaurant, San Pedro (lunch): $3 Rice and beans usually comes with chicken in a restaurant San Pedro: $ 6 - 8 Lobster dinner at nice restaurant, Belize City: $25 Movie theater ticket, Princess, Belize City: $8.50 Rum drink at bar, Placencia: $3 Shelter Costs Rent for simple two-bedroom house in Corozal: $200 to $450 Rent for two-bedroom apartment in San Pedro: $450 to $1,900 Cost to build a reinforced concrete home: $35 to $85 a sq. ft. Small concrete house and lot in Belmopan or Cayo starts at $ 35,000 Modern three-bedroom house and beachview lot in Consejo Shores: $135,000—$175,000 Two-bedroom condo on Ambergris Caye: $150,000 to $650,000 Medical Care Office visit, private physician: $25 Teeth cleaning, private dentist: $35 Root canal and crown, private dentist: $250 - $450 Building Supplies 50# bag of cement: $7.50 to 8.50 “Prefab” Mennonite House, 1,100 sq. ft, set up on your lot, $16,000 Family Budgets on the Islands As noted, the cost of living varies greatly in Belize, depending on your lifestyle, preferences and place of residence. Here are several different budgets. Monthly Budget (in U.S. Dollars) for Affluent Couple in San Pedro This budget reflects the cost of living for a 45-year-old affluent expat who rent a two-bedroom condo on Ambergris Caye. Assumption: The couple owns a golf cart, owns a small boat and spends freely for entertainment and personal expenses. They have major medical insurance with an international firm. It also assumes the couple has income from outside Belize that is not taxed in Belize. Rent $1,250 Electricity (1500 KW) 315 Telephone (including long distance) 150 Water 100 Bottled water 80 Butane 50 Groceries 400 DSL internet 100 Entertainment and dining out 550 Cable TV 20 Golf cart maintenance, gas and upkeep 75 Boat expenses 200 Health insurance 300 Out-of-pocket medical/dental care 150 Flights to Belize City (twice monthly) 240 Other travel expenses 200 Clothing 100 Household help (part-time) 250 Other personal expenses 200 Total US$4,730 Monthly Budget (in U.S. Dollars) for Middle-Class Couple on Caye Caulker This budget reflects the cost of living for a 55-year-old expat couple who own their own small house on Caye Caulker. It assumes that the couple has paid for their US$150,000 house and therefore do not have a house payment. Also assumed: they have a couple of bicycles and they choose to purchase health insurance from an international insurer, and that the couple has income from outside Belize that is not taxed in Belize. Electricity (750KW a month) US$158 Telephone (including long distance) 100 Butane 35 Groceries 250 Cable TV 20 Internet 50 Entertainment and dining out 200 Property tax 25 Health insurance 300 Water taxis to Belize City 60 Out-of-pocket medical expenses 150 Home insurance (at 1.5% of value) 185 Clothing 75 Other personal expenses 100 Household help/care taker (limited part-time) 100 Other 95 Total US$1,903 data courtesy of Lan Sluder of BelizeFirst.com |
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