Beachfront Compound at Secret Beach
A beachfront home built in…
$1,500,000
Yes, foreigners can buy homes and property in Belize with full freehold ownership rights, the same as citizens—no restrictions on beachfront, land, or number of properties. English is official, simplifying the process for expats.
Home prices vary by location. Inland Cayo offers 2-3 bedroom homes under $150,000. Coastal spots like Placencia start around $200,000–$400,000. Ambergris Caye sees condos from $130,000–$350,000+ and luxury villas in the mid-to-high six figures, with ongoing upward trends in popular areas.
Foreigners sign a sales agreement, pay a deposit (often 10%), and hire a Belizean attorney for due diligence/title search. Closing involves paying stamp duty and fees; the process takes 30–90 days typically. You don’t need to be present—many handle it remotely.
Foreigners pay 8% stamp duty (transfer tax) on the purchase price (first $10,000 often exempt). Add legal fees (1–2%) for Title search, Escrow, Registration, and closing costs for a total of 9–10% added to the negotiated purchase price. Ongoing property taxes are low (usually a few hundred dollars, paid annually; no capital gains tax.
Ambergris Caye tops for beachfront, tourism, and rentals (vibrant San Pedro). Placencia offers relaxed beaches and growth. Cayo (inland) appeals for affordability, nature, and expat communities like San Ignacio. Emerging inland areas gain traction for value and lifestyle in 2025–2026 trends.
A beachfront home built in…
$1,500,000
The Vision Escape to a…
$650,000
Belize proudly presents the Penthouse…
$1,795,000
A thoughtfully designed residence, “Castello…
$449,000
$699,000
Some properties check boxes. Casa…
$549,000
Located within the prestigious Naia…
$798,000
$269,000
Located in the exclusive neighborhood…
$650,000
Located along Dunn Street, King’s…
$175,000
Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate. More money has been made in real estate than in all industrial investments combined. The wise young man or wage earner of today invests his money in real estate.
Andrew Carnegie, billionaire industrialist