Hello Dennis, I decided to send my questions about this video here because maybe can be some else doubt as well. Here they are: 1 - During the hurricane season those hardwood homes are safe? 2- The constructors of those homes also offer finance 3- The same company woofers the construction also does the solar, septic and greywater system service? Thanks a lot for this great content, your videos is being my main source to build up my future investment plan in Belize. I hope to be able to jump in soon. Cheers.
These are great questions! Here are the short answers. 1. During hurricanes all homes are at some risk. Even concrete ones. Wooden homes can be built very strong (as in the case of the Hilton Hotel on Ambergris Caye which made 100% of Belizean Hardwood). But I would always suggest getting insurance. It's reasonable for full coverage. 2. Most contractors do not offer financing on home builds. But you may be able to get financing through a local bank. 3. Many contractors do offer solar, cisterns and other off-grid items to complete the home. You will not need to install those yourself. If you email I can send you more info. My email is: denniskayii@gmail.com Thanks and hope this was helpful, Dennis
Very nicely done. I was wondering if there was a great link for info regarding crops you can grow, animals you can husband, etc. I'm guessing some things wont grow well too, but are there regulations in certain areas?
I'm surprised that they build frame houses on stilts in Huricane country. It seems to me that everything should be concrete and wind proof. What say you?
Can you recommend someone to get in touch with for the Cayo area.....I don't need to be on the beach and want the most bug-free experience, if that is even possible. Looking to buy a lot and build later....I am still 10 years from retirement.
Hi Denis, my name is Juan Carlos, could you please send me the link of the builders you mentioned on the video, also if you have any information about the lots you have available, Thank you
Hey Juan Carlos, thanks for reaching out. I'll be happy to send you more info and links. Can you send me an email that I can reply to? My email is: denniskayii@gmail.com Thanks and maybe we can set up a Zoom call this week as well.
If a property is only used occasionally by the owner and rented out the rest of the time, do the owners usually contract with a management company to take care of any issues the guests have, also to take care of cleaning between guests?
Dennis, what is the permit situation like in Belize? Also, what would the property tax situation look like if you built a beachfront property and had say $250,000 into it?
On Ambergris Caye you obtain the building permits from the San Pedro Town Council. Your building usually takes care of this for you. Property taxes on vacant land is around $75 US to $150 US a year. With a house on it the taxes vary but $250 to $325 US is the average.
@@DennisKayII Thanks for the response, wow that is so cheap! We currently live in California and the taxes are killing us, our last property tax bill was a shade under 14k. We are seriously looking for a place to call home outside of the US and I'm trying to convince my wife that Ambergris Caye is the place to be but she worries about crime
What we are wondering is, aren't those wooden shacks like really warm? I'm thinking, when the sun warms the outside of the wooden sheeting, the woof heats up and radiats that heat back on the inside since there is nothing in between? Or is this a non issue? Can't wait to build one myself though!
Actually this is a great question! It's never come up before. Steph and I haven't ever lived in a Belizean hardwood home, but we have stayed at friends homes and in resorts that have been built out of wood. They never seem any hotter then other cement structures.
@@DennisKayII wow, what a surprise. I guess everything must be just blazing hot 😅. Thanks for your respons. So I guess filling the walls with insulation isn't really necessary. Houses are after all just boxes, protection against the elements. Rain, wind, sun, cold, heat. But when cold and heat are a non issue. You can leave them out and you just need some wooden sheeting.
Hey Angela, thanks for reaching out. I'm putting together a PDF full of links and info. If you email I can send you it when it's complete. Probably by Monday evening.
Ambergris Caye is nice I hope anyone looking at these properties actually goes there and looks at these properties they are in the middle of nowhere and on swamp ground they are cheap for a reason ! there is a lot of hype there do your homework first.
Why would anyone move to an island to completely trash the land? It’s insanity! We LOVE trees…it’s an island. Isn’t this clearcutting one lot at a time? Where does the nature go when you “improve” your land? It’s a crap real estate development concept to bring to the island. Do you know how close you are to a biosphere? It matters.
Lots of questions were answered in just this short video so thank you very much!
Hello Dennis, I decided to send my questions about this video here because maybe can be some else doubt as well.
Here they are:
1 - During the hurricane season those hardwood homes are safe?
2- The constructors of those homes also offer finance
3- The same company woofers the construction also does the solar, septic and greywater system service?
Thanks a lot for this great content, your videos is being my main source to build up my future investment plan in Belize. I hope to be able to jump in soon. Cheers.
These are great questions! Here are the short answers.
1. During hurricanes all homes are at some risk. Even concrete ones. Wooden homes can be built very strong (as in the case of the Hilton Hotel on Ambergris Caye which made 100% of Belizean Hardwood). But I would always suggest getting insurance. It's reasonable for full coverage.
2. Most contractors do not offer financing on home builds. But you may be able to get financing through a local bank.
3. Many contractors do offer solar, cisterns and other off-grid items to complete the home. You will not need to install those yourself.
If you email I can send you more info. My email is: denniskayii@gmail.com
Thanks and hope this was helpful,
Dennis
Love the white one,,,so cool 😍😎
Thank you for the video full of information, I love to live there when I retire in few years.
Glad it was helpful!
So much information
Definitely eyeing a place there in 2035....
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks, Dennis!
Very nicely done. I was wondering if there was a great link for info regarding crops you can grow, animals you can husband, etc. I'm guessing some things wont grow well too, but are there regulations in certain areas?
This is great information Dennis! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
As always very nice presentation Dennis.
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm surprised that they build frame houses on stilts in Huricane country. It seems to me that everything should be concrete and wind proof. What say you?
That white cottage is at Mahogany Bay (Hilton Resort)
Correct, they have several nice homes in that style (different floor plans, different sizes).
Great info! Can you cover the insurance for property, flood etc.......
Will do! I'm just gathering some more info as we speak.
Like video now I see how the home go to build cool
Great! Looking forward to seeing what you build on your property.
Can you recommend someone to get in touch with for the Cayo area.....I don't need to be on the beach and want the most bug-free experience, if that is even possible. Looking to buy a lot and build later....I am still 10 years from retirement.
Do u have any 2 bedroom 1 bath homes available now , where are they, or do u have any homes for rent, please reply thkx
Hi Denis, my name is Juan Carlos, could you please send me the link of the builders you mentioned on the video, also if you have any information about the lots you have available, Thank you
Hey Juan Carlos, thanks for reaching out. I'll be happy to send you more info and links. Can you send me an email that I can reply to? My email is: denniskayii@gmail.com Thanks and maybe we can set up a Zoom call this week as well.
If a property is only used occasionally by the owner and rented out the rest of the time, do the owners usually contract with a management company to take care of any issues the guests have, also to take care of cleaning between guests?
Yes, there are property management companies that can help with this. For more info email me: denniskayii@gmail.com
Can they build one of these tiny houses on another island… say Jamaica or something
Dennis, what is the permit situation like in Belize? Also, what would the property tax situation look like if you built a beachfront property and had say $250,000 into it?
On Ambergris Caye you obtain the building permits from the San Pedro Town Council. Your building usually takes care of this for you. Property taxes on vacant land is around $75 US to $150 US a year. With a house on it the taxes vary but $250 to $325 US is the average.
@@DennisKayII Thanks for the response, wow that is so cheap! We currently live in California and the taxes are killing us, our last property tax bill was a shade under 14k. We are seriously looking for a place to call home outside of the US and I'm trying to convince my wife that Ambergris Caye is the place to be but she worries about crime
What we are wondering is, aren't those wooden shacks like really warm? I'm thinking, when the sun warms the outside of the wooden sheeting, the woof heats up and radiats that heat back on the inside since there is nothing in between? Or is this a non issue? Can't wait to build one myself though!
Actually this is a great question! It's never come up before. Steph and I haven't ever lived in a Belizean hardwood home, but we have stayed at friends homes and in resorts that have been built out of wood. They never seem any hotter then other cement structures.
@@DennisKayII wow, what a surprise. I guess everything must be just blazing hot 😅. Thanks for your respons. So I guess filling the walls with insulation isn't really necessary. Houses are after all just boxes, protection against the elements. Rain, wind, sun, cold, heat. But when cold and heat are a non issue. You can leave them out and you just need some wooden sheeting.
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
The price quotes you were giving for finished homes..were they in American or Belizian money?
American
I am a citizen of America, but a Belizean by birth, what are some of the laws I have to abide by in retiring back to my home country.
Mr. Graniel makes canes for me..Graniel’sDreamland.. If so, we need to talk😎
How well can one live on $2500.00 per month on one of the Islands? A range if you will.
What’s the avg price per square foot?
hi do you have a link to the builders and homes ?? We are looking to retire soon out side the US.
Hey Angela, thanks for reaching out. I'm putting together a PDF full of links and info. If you email I can send you it when it's complete. Probably by Monday evening.
@@DennisKayII can you please add me to email.
@@rickylain9483 Hey Ricky, please email me at: denniskayii@gmail.com Maybe we can set up a time to chat via Zoom in the next couple of day.
Thanks
You're welcome.
Can we buy a house on these places in 1000 $ ?
Will the Mennonite finished homes meet code for GBE?
Yes indeed.
@@DennisKayII Could you tell me a company that will ship it on a barge?
Dennis how do I get some of the pricing info and other options that you mention.
Hey John, thanks for reaching out. I just sent you an email with some links and more info. It should be in your inbox now.
Ambergris Caye is nice I hope anyone looking at these properties actually goes there and looks at these properties they are in the middle of nowhere and on swamp ground they are cheap for a reason ! there is a lot of hype there do your homework first.
I totally agree with you!
Please mention information on screen
You can email me for more info: denniskayii@gmail.com
@@DennisKayII if a foreigner buys a wood home like this can he apply for permanent residence?
Can you build your own home on your lot?
Yup, you sure can.
Why would anyone move to an island to completely trash the land? It’s insanity! We LOVE trees…it’s an island. Isn’t this clearcutting one lot at a time? Where does the nature go when you “improve” your land? It’s a crap real estate development concept to bring to the island. Do you know how close you are to a biosphere? It matters.
Will be old shakes in ten yrs
Have you seen how long Belizean Hardwood homes last?