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Living in Belize

Belize in general has a very affordable cost of living which is particularly appreciated by visitors or those who relocate from the United States, Canada or Europe. A couple can live comfortably on less than US$1,500 per month. Land, construction, food, utilities, property taxes, insurance premiums and domestic labor are where you will find the greatest and most dramatic savings.

Living in Belize gives you the freedom to spend as little or much as you wish. While many things are less expensive, North American luxuries in Belize can add up, but Belize is generally less expensive that an equivalent lifestyle in the U.S., Canada or Europe.

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Retirees interested in simple living can budget about US$1,500 or less per month. As a rule of thumb, labor and services are inexpensive in Belize. A housekeeper may charge $15 to $20 per day. Used cars can be bough for slightly more than what would be paid in North America. Gas and diesel are more expensive in Belize, about $1-$2 more per gallon than in the U.S. You can make up for the extra money spent on gas through leisure and entertainment costs… trips to national parks and Mayan sites are inexpensive. Belize’s extensive park system, wildlife reserves and sanctuaries will satisfy any outdoor enthusiast. Additionally, Healthcare in Belize is of good quality and inexpensive.

Please visit the Belize Retirement Website to view a chart of living cost which highlights some of the significant savings of life in Belize.

Want to know more about living in Belize? Please visit the Belize Retirement Guide or email us at info(@)belizehub.com for more information.

 


Get a copy of The Ultimate Belize Bucket List! Written by Larry Waight, a local with more than twenty years of experience in the travel industry, the book is packed with tips, information, and recommendations about all of the best things to see and do in Belize.

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