Hi Adam, living on an island in the Caribbean does come with some risks. Hurricanes are rare here but they do pass by from time to time. When the island is at risk we leave and head to the mainland. Hurricanes are pretty much the only natural disaster that gives you a 3 day warning before it hits. Even in a concrete structure that is well built like this house is I wouldn't "hide" from a hurricane. I'd leave and go to a safer place.
Sounds like a plan Michael. Can you shoot me an email so I can send you a few more options? The above house sold but I have a few nice ocean front homes, plus some vacant beach front lots that you could build on. My email is: denniskayii@gmail.com Thanks and see you soon.
1991 was my first visit and I fell in love with it as a diving destination - but renting is the best way to enjoy it. Forclosures were rampant even then on lots all posted at the Post Office. I was shocked because the lots were no more than $5, 000 dollars - yes you heard me. They are still not selling now in 2017. How come the locals never sell or buy these lots? Because they rent for 50 dollars a month at most the same houses. "Caretakers" they call them.
how much crime is in this area, I have been told some horror stories, there is a reason no one is buying up these properties that are for sale , Make me nervous,
Dennis, My wife and I are looking to retire in Belize and are looking for a house that we can rent, possibly to buy for a few months. We would like to be on the beach or very close to it. Can you assist? Larry Richardson
fools ar born everyday, why aren't the locals buying this land? No chance and it's a dump. I have been there 30 years now. trash is washing ashore. who do you believe me or the seller? I have nothing to sell you.