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Property in Belize for trade

  • City: Lytle Creek
  • State: California
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I have 1 and 2 acres undeveloped land in Belize. Also 150 feet Caribbean See front parcel. All for trade - I will trade for a car, another property, gold, silver You've had a dream -- Many have worked their entire life's with the idea that one day, they will escape the rat race and move to paradise. They can't wait to wave goodbye to the materialistic and news centric culture they are from and embrace a laid back and simple lifestyle. Belize is one of most casual and slow-paced countries in Central America. So much so, that you may not know what to do with yourself for the first few weeks. But that feeling won't last to long. Warm weather year-round. Let's face it - the older we get the colder we get. Why do you think so many retirees in Florida ? But Belize has become The new "Florida", and it's not hard to see why. With an average year-round high of 84 degrees, you can leave your jeans and coats behind. Instead you new uniform will be tank tops, shorts, and flip flops. What I have : For sale 1, 2 acres - starting at $8K (trade value) Lots, ready to build, power on the road 150 feet of water front Parcel 1325 - see the pictures. Owner contract: 20% down and $1000 a month Please contact me for details. Wondering why you should buy real estate in Belize when considering a move? All you need is one visit and you'll be convinced for yourself by the welcoming locals and beautiful natural scenery all around. But if you need help making up your mind, here's a list of reasons why Belize is one of the best places to live. Why Buy Property in Belize Belize's magnetic pull to all who visit is one of the main reasons we ventured into real estate sales in Belize. While a relatively small country, Belize guarantees land investment security and offers a wide cross section of opportunities and benefits to those looking to buy real estate. Though a tiny nation with only a mere 8,867 square miles, Belize offers a vast range of landscapes with the opportunity to own your own island, build a home from scratch, purchase an existing home or live a carefree life under a dense jungle canopy - all within reach of urban areas and essential services. To sweeten the pot, Belize is an English-speaking country with a democratic government and offers retirement packages with incentives (such as duty exemptions) for those considering retiring in Belize. Best of all, Belize's currency is locked in to the US Dollar at USD $1 to BZ $2 and is only a short flight away from the U.S., making it a perfect choice whether you're looking for a vacation home, investment property, or a retirement in paradise LAND LAWS IN BELIZE The Land Laws of Belize are derived mainly from the Common Law and English Statutes of the 19th century. The Law of Property Act, Chapter 190 is similar to the Real Property Act 1925 of England in many ways. Other relevant statutes include the Registered Land Act, Chp 194 (1977). This statute governs all land transactions of Belize. There are mainly two categories under which land can be classified. Which are: Undeclared Land & Declared Land Transactions done for Undeclared Land in Belize have to be recorded at the Titles Registry. On the other hand, transfers done for Declared Lands are to be registered at the Land registry. Both Registry offices are located in Belmopan. The Law of Property Act also allows for acquisition of property to take place in the instance that one has settled on a land for more than 30 years. In addition to mere settlement, one has to have continuous undisturbed possession of land for 30 years. If the Supreme Court finds that possession is established, they may issue a declaration of Title in respect of said easement, right or privilege to the individual putting forward the claim.