Looking to ivest in Belize
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10/15/04 05:42 PM
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Posts: 55 Sakatoon Sask. Canada
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My wife and I are looking at investing in some property, and or a [email protected] We are looking at maybe 10 years from now as we are in our late 40's and are still working stiffs. How easy is it to be away from the country and sill maintain a good investment for a number of years? Is it a user friendly country to do business? Is there alot of red tape etc? We are from Canada and will be arriving in March for 2 weeks staying at the Palms and will be doing some investigating. Anybody have any thoughts? JB JB
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Re: Looking to ivest in Belize
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10/18/04 04:13 PM
10/18/04 04:13 PM
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 124 San Pedro, Belize
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Hi JB, Feel free to email me at [email protected] I am President of our Chamber of Commerce, and happy to help. Some of your questions require discussion answers. Also happy to meet with you during your visit here. Tom Tom
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Re: Looking to ivest in Belize
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10/19/04 11:28 AM
10/19/04 11:28 AM
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Posts: 55 Sakatoon Sask. Canada
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Streetchie, Thank you for your comments, how about just buying some property for the future like maybe 5 to 10 years to develop then or just to buy an existing [email protected] or small guest house etc. it sounds easy, but by reading on this site it seems easy also, but I am hearing humors its not. What kind of red tape is there? JB
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Re: Looking to ivest in Belize
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10/19/04 12:55 PM
10/19/04 12:55 PM
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Posts: 3,054 Asheville, NC USA
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I've written two books on the subject of living/investing/retiring in Belize and interviewed a bunch of people on the subject.
The bottom line advice from most people is: To have a chance, you've got to be hands on at least in the early years, and even then the chances of making it work in Belize are not as good as for a similar business in the U.S. or in some other countries, due to the small local population and economy, the vagaries of the tourist market, and the red tape and less-than-free-market approach of the Belize government.
Plus, it's difficult enough to keep even a condo safe as an absentee owner, and to keep a hotel business going without losing your shirt and more would be an incredible challenge.
That's not to say you couldn't make it work in Belize, and it's easier to do in in San Pedro than in most other areas of Belize, but honestly I think the odds would be against you.
--Lan Sluder
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