Buying a car in Belize or bring one in with me ?
Next what about duty , taxes etc.on bringing in a motorbike and car, and pickup . I guess a 4x4 would be most practical because of the rainl season and dirt roads.
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1. You cannot bring in just ANY car to Belize! Any car brought in has to be no older than 3 years and if for no other reason than the cost of gasoline, 4 cyl would be best.. So forget about your 1995 Honda or Toyota.. For more info, go here --->>
2. Menonite Houses can be very small, 180sf up to 800 sf for their standard houses. They can and will build a larger house custom but no prices were listed here:
Also, the prices are in BZD so it's $2 US or Canadian to $1 BZD. So a 20x40 800sf basic Menonite house @ $32,400 BZD is $16,200 US$ or Canadian$
Hope this helps answer some of your questions..
The Belize Customs web site doesn't give info on Auto's, I looked yesterday and posted the link..
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The older the vehicle gets the less duty you'll pay.
I found a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 187,000 miles for $1800 bucks at a repo lot. The car was in good condition, despite the high mileage so I bought it and drove it to Miami for shipment here. Shipping cost me $600 was handled by Hyde Shipping.
All totaled, my cost, which included round-trip airfare, car rental in Florida, hotel room, shipping cost and duty on the car came to about $3700 USD. This was far less than the $5000 USD that I was finding for total wrecks on car lots.
I hope this helps
Your 2000 Tahoe 4x4 is a very good vehicle to bring. There are quite a few already in Belize and get a very good rating as one of the best vehicles for performance on the Belizean roads.
I will point out one thing however, as mentioned many times to people planning on coming and living in Belize as an expat. You are a target as being a rich gringo whether you have little or lots. By coming to Belize with a brand new 2013 Chevy will only put a larger bullseye on your forehead as being a rich gringo. One of the biggest and most important things to keep you from beign tagged a rich gringo is to look poor and to fit in. Live and look like a Belizean this will make you not stand out so much.
One other thing is that Belizean really do not like the rich looking expats coming in and flaunting their riches. They usually take this as you are coming in with all your American, Canadian or European knowledge and ways with intent to change their ways and country. This is totally not excepted by Belizean's. Expats say they are moving to Belize for a slower, less hectic life style and a simpler life. So why bring all your expensive toys and gadgets that make you look better than the Belizean's.
Just my thoughts and two cents worth.
canadianbcgirl wrote:....
I will point out one thing however, as mentioned many times to people planning on coming and living in Belize as an expat. You are a target as being a rich gringo whether you have little or lots. By coming to Belize with a brand new 2013 Chevy will only put a larger bullseye on your forehead as being a rich gringo. One of the biggest and most important things to keep you from beign tagged a rich gringo is to look poor and to fit in. Live and look like a Belizean this will make you not stand out so much.
One other thing is that Belizean really do not like the rich looking expats coming in and flaunting their riches. They usually take this as you are coming in with all your American, Canadian or European knowledge and ways with intent to change their ways and country. This is totally not excepted by Belizean's. Expats say they are moving to Belize for a slower, less hectic life style and a simpler life. So why bring all your expensive toys and gadgets that make you look better than the Belizean's.
Just my thoughts and two cents worth.
Thank you Canadianbcgirl!!聽 I have never lived there but we have visited many times. Our experiences when dressed as tourist coming from a cruise ship were much different than our haggard look after riding the chicken bus all day.
I especially liked this quote "Expats say they are moving to Belize for a slower, less hectic life style and a simpler life. So why bring all your expensive toys and gadgets that make you look better than the Belizean's."
Great post and thanks again for your candor.
you are welcome, I just like to keep it real.
Yes, many people come to Belize just off a cruise ship with all their gold and fancy American clothing on. They look at Belize and the Caribbean through rose colored glasses while in a vacation relaxed emotion. They suddenly imagine themselves living in this beautiful tropical paradise with all the amenaties of home. Not quite going to happen.
While on a vacation and away from their real lives, every place looks nice and better. But like every where in the world there are good things and bad.
Make many more trips down for longer periods of time. Find areas that would suite your wanted life style. Then meet the chairman and other respected hard working Belizean's in the village. You will soon know who is who and if you would fit in with the people.
Our original plan was to live in San Pedro but we have almost decided that we wouldn't have a yard large enough and private enough for our dogs. My husband was hoping to do a little mini-farming, ie; chickens, a garden, etc.
We are having some issues with agreeing at this point. We prefer not to have a car and don't mind the chicken bus. But I am a beach comber and he wants chickens. There are undoubtedly many places there that will fit the bill, we just have to look farther than we already have looked.
Thanks again for your candid post. I love a gal that is straight up and doesn't mince words.
It was actually perfect for what we wanted but I could never get info on it. If you know of a good deal there will you private message me. I would love to get my husband headed back in that direction.
When I say no I'm not interested in buying anything, then they begin to beg for change, food, and other things. I have even had them come to the door saying that they were neighbors and could they borrow some money. They are driving me crazy.
When you go to the park or out for a walk, young girls are always asking for support.
That is so disgusting..
One question , do you at times give in and give them something ? I once lived near a Indian reseve ,and was warned by my neighbours not to give them handouts.. A native Lady came asking for money for pampers and milk for the baby, what could I say ?? I gave her some money and within an hour 5 more were at my door begging , even at 3 am .It kept on , with new stories and drove me crazy. I finally got a big mean dog ,it got that bad.. I was so glad to find a place in Calgary and get out of there ..聽 聽
I must admit it was only a handful that were begging , the others were normal nice people ..
Can you write a few more things you like and dislike about Corozal ? It's a place I have in mind to visit ,while looking at the possibillity of relocating there .
This is really not a tourist town with sandy white beaches. But its near the border, when you need to check in with immigration.
From what I understand most people with money drive into Mexico to shop.
The Chinese don't speak good English so you are at their mercy when shopping in their stores. But Corozal is a good jumping off place to see the rest of Belize. Above all you must understand this is a 3rd world country. I'm 6'3" about 260, so most people usually leave me alone. But it hasn't deterred the beggers.
I walk across to the park some days and have lunch, a guy over there has spare ribs and barbequed chicken, its actually quite good and cheap.
I haven't really had the chance to mingle with the expats as of yet. So I don't really have a good working knowledge of how they get along here.
I have spent some time with a Canadian whose been here 30 years, but he seems to have little interest in expats as a whole.聽
I drove across Mexico to get here, so I'll tell you if you are going to drive here let me know. I'll give you my e-mail and let you in on a whole lot of things.
Go to craigslist belize, they offer rentals there. My place is 475.00US and I have to pay all the utilities. The studio will be 450.00US but all the utilities are paid.
You would be surprised, some of the bigger cities have cheaper rents. I like where I'm at, my landlady is a real nice person easy to get along with. But my apartment is near a lot of barking dogs...that does get old sometimes. If you were coming right now I have an extra bedroom. You could have this place when I leave for my other apartment in 2 months.
There are cheaper rentals all over the place but you need time to find them. I actually booked my studio in advance of getting here. But the guys renting it are waiting for their place to be built. Since its not finished, I was the one who got screwed.
I think somebody said earlier, you have to slow it down here. Go with the flow, people walk in the street, people double park, it just doesn't pay to be in a hurry. This a place to just take your time, and forget about the problems in the real world.
as far as I know, there are beggars everywhere as the world economy has crumbled.聽
I am approached from time to time and I simply say NO.聽 In the past, in the USA, anyone who asked for money was told no, occasionally I gave people food, but never money.聽 This works.
Georgette123 wrote:That's great information as we were wanting to take our 1995 GMC pick up (in great shape) but also heard we couldn't because of the age. We will check into this!
I drove a 1990 Caddy into the Country, I had to import it in at the border. You will have to do the same.
We talked with 3 different people to get the price. The first guy looked at some old blue book. He gave me a price, and I said no way was I paying that.
So we went to a second guy and he lowered it, I refused that price also. So finally we got to the head honcho who gave me a price I could live with.
But the catch, during all this they impounded my car, so it was pay or leave the vehicle.
They charge you to tell you what its worth, they charge you to search the car. They charge you to spray the car. Plus they charge you to impound it.
Plus don't drive away without getting insurance. All in all its gets to be an expensive outing for a guy on a tight budget.
I found out later, they add money to the price if its an 8 cylinder.
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