3 Main Concerns of Relocating to Belize
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1. I have read that dogs are not treated very well there.聽 I am an animal lover, and I will have a problem seeing any kind of animal cruelty.
2.聽 Bugs.聽 I am ok with snakes and mice, but I have a bug phobia, and may have to use hynosis to get over it!聽
3.聽 Lack of infrastructure.
None of those things is enough to make us change our minds though!

Lorinda
I'm curious, what do you mean specifically by infrastructure?聽 Would love it if you could expand so I could properly address the concern. Thanks for participating!
Sharon
Honestly, we are ready to completely dive in and make San Pedro our home, even with our concerns.聽 Thats all part of the adventure, right?聽 聽What fun would it be if it were exactly like back home?聽 
The only reason I mention fire service, is that we both work for firefighting agencies, so it's something we think about.
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the over populating of ex-pats! kinda takes away from the experience if you are living with people from the country you just left.
the consequences of over building and population on Ambergris. i can only hope that Belize's focus is maintaining it's precious reef, marine and land life.
that things will slowly turn Americanized. that is probably my BIGGEST concern.
1. Crime - worried about being burglarized mostly
2. Finding out we don't really fit in even though we love the country and the people we've met, but vacationing and living in a place are not the same thing.
3. Getting bored, not enough to keep us occupied.聽 We hope that is not the case, but many people that question us about "Why Belize" seem to imply that it might be.
Thank you for asking!聽 A very interesting discussion indeed.

1. Having enough monthly income to live comfortably.聽 I wouldn't mind working eventually but if it takes me a while to locate a job I want to make sure I'll still be ok.聽 Any ideas what a safe monthly income for a single person living on the mainland should be?
2. I'm a little worried about living in Belize as a single woman--will I be safe?
3. I want to make sure travel back to California is not only convenient but also relatively affordable.
1.聽 Crime-but I realize you have to take precautions in certain areas at home just like abroad.聽 Some areas at home I would not go, the same as in Belize.聽
2.聽 Leaving my friends and not fitting in or finding friends.聽 I am not sure why I would worry about this..I have never had a problem having an endless amount of friends where ever I go.
3.聽 Getting bored- my husband always said we would retire in Key West..and I definitely felt I would get bored there.聽 So I guess Belize would be an upgrade.聽 There are plenty of surrounding Central American countries I would like to visit.
1-Crime in certain areas and not others. Belize City for sure, San Agacio, Placencia., Belmopan and Corozol are not a concern.聽 You just have to be smart and get connected within the expat community whereever you are.聽 I felt safe everywhere I went.
2- From an investment perspective Guatamaula has always wanted to re-claim Belize and/or another global meltdown will hit tourism hard and that would hurt the Belizean economy.
3- If I buy I will need to have someone house sit while away as the locals are notorious for looting if you leave your home empty.
My 3 concerns in Belize would be: We only have 2....
1st is the crime rate, statistics put it at the 7th worst in the world per capita.
2nd is medical, I am a type 2 diabetic, no complications as yet as I keep the sugars under contol. But i would need to find a general practitioner so that i can be followed and get presciptions and lab. tests etc.
These are really the only concerns we have.
Thanks very much, your blog is very pertinent for future expats.
Tony
1. Buying a condo vs house vs villa.... I know each has it's own advantages and disadvantages (Example: Most condos appear to be right on the shore and not too many are away from the shore or inland.聽 I see many houses for sale with security bars: ie higher crime/bigger targets?) I'd like to hear your take on it.
2. Activities on the Island:聽 I have heard that the mainland expat communities in the Corozal area have extensive activities.聽 I do not know much about island activities beyond scuba diving, nightlife and the fitness clubs.
3. Any unique "Bumps" in your process moving to the islands? things that might be good to know?
KevinF
I am new to this forum and my husband and I are planning to visit in May to check out the possibility of moving there. We are doing tons of research and love the ocean and the mountains, so haven't decided where to focus our attention yet.聽 We will rent first to try out an area, but still have a few things we are worried about.
1)聽 Safety- statistic imply a high crime rate per capita and the neighboring countries also have a high crime rate.聽 How safe is a 'Gringo' who would be perceived as wealthy compared to locals?
2)聽 Hurricanes-聽 coming from Houston, with the emergency evacuation plans and such, how prepared is Belize for natural disaster?聽 Where does one go to escape if living on the coast?
3)聽 Ability to support ourselves-聽 Although 45, my husband does not have a pension or annuity.聽 Unless there is some other form of money that is allowed to qualify for QRP, he would need to continue to do web developing and I would need to run our website [Moderated]聽 聽Is it possible to get reliable high speed internet in Belize?
I guess those are my main concerns, although the mosquitoes and sand fleas sound a bit concerning too. LOL聽 We are excited to come and check it out.聽 Our friends who moved to Placencia said they love it, but it is not for everyone.
)Thanks for any feedback!
There is mostly petty theft crime in Belize, due to the high poverty level.聽 Belize City is by far the worst.聽 I feel much safer here in Belize (lived in San Pedro and now San Ignacio) than I did in the States.聽 Just use common sense and you'll be fine. Also get a dog or two.
Health care is a bit more challenging.聽 Private medical doctors are available for about $25 USD a visit.聽 Most prescriptions are available for about $10-50 USD depending on what it is, but some medications are very hard or impossible to find.聽 You may find you have to go to Mexico to get them.
The San Ignacio hospital didn't even charge me for my doctor visit or prescriptions, but they misdiagnosed me too.聽 If anything major happens to you, you can go the big hospital in Belize City (Karl Huesner), but you should never get any major surgery there.聽 They also don't perform MRI's anywhere in the country.聽 We had to go to Merida, Mexico for that, and the surgeons there were great!
You may want to consider getting health care insurance and taking the 2 hour flight back to Houston, but in an emergency, that can be risky.聽 I hope there health care improves in the near future.
Also, in San Pedro, if you have a medical emergency, there is no way to get off the island at night.
Sharon
Wealthships wrote:Razorblade, please visit my website, , and see my 2/21 blog about my experience w/ the QRP. I hope you find it helpful.
Sharon
Hello Sharon I have looked and not found that blog, although I do not know anything about them, would you be so kind as to post it here.
Donna
Hope you find it helpful!
Sharon Hiebing
聽 聽 Can we really live there on $2800. to $3000. a month in something other than a shack?
聽 聽 Can we find good medical and dental care without coming back to the states?
聽 聽 I guess fitting in is third.
Thanks to wealthships for asking and many thanks to those on the blog for the help and info we have received so far.
Email: ardee1948@gmail.com
Also, to everyone, I'm going to be getting serious about answering each and everyone of your questions to the best of my ability based on my experience.聽 When I created this question, I had no idea how popular it would become, so I apologize I haven't done a better job "keeping up," that will be changing.
So make sure to keep an eye on my blog and/or facebook fan page so you can see when the answers to your questions are posted.
And feel free to keep them coming.聽 Off to the Placencia Lobsterfest this weekend - can't wait!!聽 Take care all!
Sharon Hiebing
You read about crime and yes it is everywhere.聽 I do notice alot of homes with gates and walls.
The laid back life style is probably good for all of us.聽 We could all use some good old fashion down time.
I believe the lack of transportation and infrastucture to explore might be a problem after awhile, but being on a boat 24/7 would help with that.
Health concerns would rate right up there too.
See..............聽 same as most.
Leaving from NJ next Friday for the Chill Weekend at Orchid Bay.聽 We will see!
John Huster聽 mwwin1599@yahoo.com
I'm not kidding myself that everything is perfect in Belize but I do think it's much more what I want.聽 Thank you so much for your help and I'm looking forward to reading more of what everyone has to say.
1. Over-paying for property because I'm a 'gringo', or possibly having foreign-owned property confiscated and nationalized.
2. Availability of quality emergency health care.聽 If I get injured or sick I can take a boat or car to a hospital, but if I have a heart attack that won't be an option.
3. Crime.聽 I realize you can put bars on your windows and a fence around your property but then it would feel more like a prison than paradise.聽
Incidentally, these concerns are not unique to Belize.聽 I would have them regardless where I consider retiring - even in the States.
Russ
Russ, I answered the crime issue on my blog (wealthships.com) a couple of weeks ago - if you can't find the blog, let me know.
In regards to overpaying for property, I also wrote a blog on that too, but yes, you have to be very careful when buying here. That's why I recommend waiting 6 months to a year because you'll be much more educated about values since there is no formal MLS system here.聽 Also, highly recommend using a buyer agent and not dealing directly with a seller yourself.聽 Confiscation by the government is quite rare, but there is a big scandal right now with the land title department, so I'd be very careful before buying anything in Belize.
I'll try to write a blog on medical soon - it's a big expat concern!
Adree, hopefully you saw my blog on cost of living. Thanks all!
Sharon Hiebing
2.聽 Medical
3.聽 聽Closest place to safely hanger an airplane.
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2.聽 Medical
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You are posting on an old thread. What is it exactly you are looking for. Could you please give some more information so that members can perhaps offer information. Thanks.
Your concerns are very real On the issue of overpaying for property , having a reputable real Estate agent may help. Consulting Expats may be a good idea.
Most of the medical Emergencies聽 can be handled by Hospitals in Belize city . But Stroke and聽 MI聽 (Heart attack) are going to be difficult to handle. Best way to avoid such a catastrophe is prevention. Have a check up when you are in US聽 (Ultra sound聽 scan with contrast stress test聽 if needed a cath). Take medication that may help minimize chance of MI. Heathy life style ,which is desirable any where is even more important when your health care options are limited. I am more of a defensive and cautious driver in Belize. It is desirable to have an insurance for air lift to US in case of an emergency.
Price for such insurance is reasonable.
I can send you pictures
Thanks.
I should be in Belize on 21st sat around lunch time.
Any time next week should be good for visit. First few days are always busy聽 getting everything in order.
Please e mail me or call聽 or both聽 so that I can expect you. Right now BTL phone is not working. I believe lightning fried the box. Our Smart phone is 670 1338
Managers have 600 0475 (Faustino)
622 4888 (Chico)
See you
Tom Mathew
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