Considering moving to Ambergriss Caye
Thanks for your time, Marge
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"Hey there -
I live on Ambergris Caye, 5 miles or so north of San Pedro town
-Monthly rent for my private casita is $300us (not typical, I got an amazing deal here)
Water, electricity, cable (if I wanted it, which I don't) are all included in the rent.
-I usually ride my bike to town, but the water taxi only cost me $4us each way (for non-residents, the price would be $8us each way)
-I spend, roughly, $250-$350us/month on food - that includes grocery shopping and take-out at least 4 times a week
-I don't have health insurance - and when I needed stitches in my toe last year, my total bill from the private doctor (there is a free clinic here, as well) for the visit, the stitches, and the tetanus shot was $25us
-I spend $45us/month for internet service and roughly $20us/month for phone credit
-You can get a gigantic plate of stewed chicken with rice and beans and potato salad for $5us.
-A cheap cup of coffee would be about $1.50us, but there are places to splurge on $5 flavored, fancy coffees
-There is a movie theater on the island, but I've never been there so I can't tell you the price of a ticket. (Cheaper than in the States, though, for sure)
The only other things i really spend money on are drinks (beer is $2.50us at most places; $1.75 if you buy from the Chinese bodegas - local rum drinks are also $2.50us at most places) and weed..."
Don't know how much that will help you, but overall, you should be able to live fairly well in Belize for about $1500 US monthly.
Visit the southern US for about a month in July-Aug聽 and you will get an idea of the heat and humidity in Belize - might even be worse than Belize.
Do your research, read previous forum posts. Good luck.
My husband and I live on Ambergris Caye also and our cost of living is much higher than the other response you received.聽 She is on the budget plan.聽 I think it would be more like $3K a month.聽 We have expact insurance (mostly for air evacuation in an emergency) at a cost of about $880 monthly not counting deductibles.聽 Riding a bike is a great way to get around but if you have heavy things you need a golf cart which can be rented or bought for the price of a car in the US.聽 Import duties on anything you bring are high unless one of you do the QRP Program.聽 It is really worth it if you are bringing a lot of stuff or simply want to save the 3,000 usd on a golf cart the program will save you money.聽 You can own a business but cannot work on that program.聽 Although to work here it takes being here a year and getting working papers which takes time and usually means you have to pay someone to help. Which is one of the things that really irks me being here.聽 You need to pay off people to get things done and this means government people too.聽 It doesn't work like in the US.聽 There is a lot more corruption.
I think it is a good idea to live here for a few months to decide if it is right for you as well as what you want to bring with you.聽 We have found that things are very expensive on the Island compared to the mainland.聽 You will get really tired of stew chicken, rice and beans which is cheap. Other cheap foods are really not very healthy.聽 If you like organic, it is hard to find.聽 Say goodbye to mixed spring greens, berries and winter squashes. You will need to learn to make your own salad dressings, yogurt, ice cream, etc if you like natural stuff.聽 On the other hand there is fresh fruits and vegetables, coconut water and wonderful fresh squeezed juices.聽 Wine and spirits are very expensive and run and local vodka are cheap.
Keep in mind too that you are in a vacation community and things are a bit wilder than you might be use to although there are quieter parts of the Island.聽 We have had trouble finding like minded friends here.聽 Turns out the last two couples we met that we liked were swingers.聽 We are not.
I think the quilting club is a great idea if you have air conditioning and sewing machines.聽 Which reminds me that everything here has a shorter life than you will be use to. Things rush, mold, and just break down way faster.
One last thing is that opening a bank account is way more complicated than in the US and I can give you more information about that if you are interested.
I don't want to sound discouraging as we love living her.聽 The ocean breeze, beautiful sea life, great diversity, and the fact most everyone speaks English does make up for any of the negatives.聽 People here are very friendly and helpful.
Good luck in your decision,聽 Let me know if you decide on doing the QRP as I am very familiar with it.
Linda
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There are a number of reasons we didn't choose SanPedro/AC - in part is the tourist aspect, as well as the availability of goods and services, the logistics of getting elsewhere, and other considerations. But hey, we can visit easily, as well as other areas too.
Take your time in deciding and research well before you take the plunge.
I was grateful to hear you mention breezes....some posts discuss at length the heat & humidity I feel they can be overcome if accompanied by a breeze.
I hope to meet you
Becky
Realtors will tell you what you need to hear, after all it is their selling you on the Island that earns their living.聽 Can you substitute聽 the berries...what about fresh coconut water, papaya, mango, pineapple, and many other local fruits.聽 Also,聽 although the veggies aren't necessarily organic, I can assure you they will have less pesticides than in the states.聽 The last I heard they were still banning Monsanto.聽 The Mennonites and Amish grow a lot of the veggies and meat.聽 聽 You can always haul in black dirt and grow your own veggies organically.聽 I have heard that lately the Mennonites聽 are mass farming chickens in less than Ideal conditions.
We have chickens and 4 ducks that eventually will give us all the eggs we need.聽 We eat lots of fresh fish, we grow moringa, tomatoes, herbs, etc.聽 We also bring in a lot of organic dry foods each time we return from the states.
You will not want to eat celery here as it comes from Mexico or Iceburg lettuce, which you probably don't eat anyway.聽 There is romaine, boston head, and some red and green leaf...no spring greens.聽 You can buy frozen berries, but I don't think they are organic.聽
Living on the Island will not be as cheap as they may present it unless you wish to live simply and eat locally, also not using a lot of utilities.
Be sure when looking at property you do not have a salted well..we did not know this and luckily we have a great well.
Also AC is very expensive, before we moved here the previous owner used it and 2-3 bedrooms ran over $880 usd in August.聽 We rarely use the AC, only in the office to keep the computer, printer and music equipment from dying.聽 聽You will be able to get a copy of the utilities of a property you might be interested in.聽
I'm curious about these information meeting you have gone to, is it International Living and what are they like?
Good luck with your planning!
Linda
I also so appreciate the tip re: the Mennonites and chicken!
I don't/won't eat it or beef unless organic. Can I get organic in the city of Belize? Anywhere?
Again, thank you for your very informative response!
Becky
Look up the Moringa Tree, mine are two stories high in only 6 months and it is a nutrition packed plant.
If you are retiring here, I might suggest one of you do the QRP (Qualified Persons Program) so you can import your things duty free as well as a vehicle....聽 right now they are being very stingy with permits as the street are getting overcrowded, but we were able (with help) to get a Honda Pioneer since we live far from town.聽 They may still be giving permits for golf carts, I just am not sure.
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