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31 Aug: A Perfect Storm Finds its Way in Belize

Our last COVID-19 Update was on July 16, 2020 and Belize had 37 cases with 2 deaths due to the coronavirus. The Philip Goldson International Airport was to open August 15, 2020. The excitement was growing as the airport was opening and things seemed to be getting back to the “new normal” then the perfect storm happened. We had a few positive cases of the coronavirus. The cases were on repatriated flights back into Belize and those persons would go right into a 14-day quarantine. They were tested and if they were positive, then they were quarantined longer. People began…

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17 Aug: How to Find a Quality Contractor In Belize

We were recently asked to write on how it is to work with contractors in Belize, and what should be carefully considered before choosing one. So, if you are looking at buying a lot or remodeling a home in Belize, then this is for you! In my 10+ years’ experience here in beautiful Belize; the bulk of our sales are home sites. Empty lots that people will build on later. There is a lot to consider when choosing the right contractor. We always recommend you have your boots on the ground, but if that is not possible then make sure…

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18 Jul: July’s Update: Life in Belize and COVID-19

Back in May 2020, we sent you the first COVID-19 update with a timeline of how our story unfolded and the feedback was GREAT. Many replied that we should continue to include updates on how Belize is navigating this crisis. So, here’s the latest update from paradise… Belize is now known for being one of the not so many countries with the lowest positive cases of the coronavirus. Our last update in May, we had reported 53 days with no new positive cases. Since, with repatriation flights and illegal crossings through our borders, the numbers have increased. As of July 16, 2020,…

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03 Jul: Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency… Is this the New Way to Purchase Real Estate?

What is Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency? Imagine transferring money to your friend online. The normal process consists of sending your money to your bank and a merchant who will process your money and will be the one to send the money to your friend. By doing such a transaction, you’ll have to pay some fees and the bank will be the one who’ll store your transaction details.  What if the bank suddenly shuts down or has technical issues? Or someone hacks your account? Or you exceeded the transfer limits for the day? Things can go wrong with our medium of…