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Real estate opportunities abound in Belize

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Whether you're looking for Acreage, Belize Beachfront for Sale , Casita, Citrus Farm, Belize Eco Lot, Island, Investment Property, Luxury Condo, Marina, Oceanfront Home, Rainforest Lodge, Resort, or Vacation Home, we can find you a property in Belize that suits your budget and lifestyle. Belize offers the perfect investment climate. It's an emerging market - a small country with big potential.Discover the unique beauty of this English-speaking country in the Caribbean.We can help you get there. Give us a shout today for the scoop on accommodation and car rental deals. Call 1-877-836-2756. Belize real estate has become very high in demand, especially in certain areas of the country where your investment is bound to have a very good return. Cayo is the largest of the six districts in Belize and is situated on the west side of the country, nestled into the foothills of the Maya Mountains. It contains Belmopan, the capital city of Belize, and also the twin towns

Top 10 Reasons to consider buying at Better in Belize

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If you are looking to purchase real estate in Belize and have been dreaming of jungle living, then Better In Belize Eco Community is for you! You already know that Better in Belize EcoVillage offers low-impact, off-grid living in a tropical rainforest in the Cayo District of Belize . Here are the Top 10 Reasons to consider buying at Better in Belize: Affordable Prices: Starting at US$24,000 (subject to change without notice) you can own a lot and build an eco-home in Belize! Diversity and Size of Lots: Average lot size 1/3-acre which is an ample size to enjoy rainforest living in Belize! Lot Selection: Choose from Ridge View, Waterfront, Hill Top, Rainforest, Mayan Circle, Multi-Unit Lots (subject to availability without notice). Home Design and Building Options: We can recommend builders to help you design and build your home or you can build your own. Location Highlights: We’re 10 ½ miles to the shopping and amenities offered in the village of Benque Viejo del Carmen;

IT’S ALWAYS BETTER IN BELIZE FOR EASTER - betterinbelize.com

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Easter is the single longest public and bank holiday in Belize and the most enjoyable one as locals and visitors alike flock to the beaches and rivers to enjoy the warm tropical weather and cool refreshing waters for which Belize is known and loved. While the weather plays a key role in this four-day holiday, there is a lot more to Easter in Belize. Here are just some of the highlights you can expect while visiting Belize for Easter, but rest assured there is much more happening in this little jewel.                                   With over 80 percent of Belize’s population being Christian there are numerous events held to celebrate the meaning of Easter. For those visiting for the first time during the Easter weekend, Good Friday is considered one of the most holy days and on this day most, if not all stores, restaurants and businesses around the country are closed for the day. So be sure to stock up on your daily needs on the Thursday before Good Friday. Not many people trav

Are you looking at your Dream Home – Belize

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Easter is the single longest public and bank holiday in Belize and the most enjoyable one as locals and visitors alike flock to the beaches and rivers to enjoy the warm tropical weather and cool refreshing waters for which Belize is known and loved. While the weather plays a key role in this four-day holiday, there is a lot more to Easter in Belize. Here are just some of the highlights you can expect while visiting Belize for Easter, but rest assured there is much more happening in this little jewel. With over 80 percent of Belize’s population being Christian there are numerous events held to celebrate the meaning of Easter. For those visiting for the first time during the Easter weekend, Good Friday is considered one of the most holy days and on this day most, if not all stores, restaurants and businesses around the country are closed for the day. So be sure to stock up on your daily needs on the Thursday before Good Friday