Thursday, December 18, 2008

Belize Coast Guard Gets Boost From US -

The US Government has donated 1.2 million dollars to the Belize's Defence Force and National Coast Guard. A portion of this money will be used to buy new boat engines.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

NBC's Today Show features Belize in Green Week segment -

Matt Lauer visited Belize's Blue Hole for a segment on this morning's Today Show. The clip brought attention to the unique environment the area presents.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Taiwan donates money to Belize -

The country of Taiwan has issued the sum of US$100,000 to Belize. This money will be used to aid in relief efforts for flood victims.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Pen Cayetano Art Exhibit Opens -

Artist Pen Cayetano returns to Belize to show off a new exhibit. He comes back from his home in Germany to help celebrate Garifuna Settlement Day.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Mesoamerica Joins in Independence Celebration -

Several Central American countries will join Belize in celebrating their independence. The event is slated to begin September 13th and will be free to attend.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Journey's End Resort in Belize Capitalizes on Indiana Jones Movie Hype -

Journey’s End resort on Ambergris Caye in Belize announces the "Plan your own Crystal Skull Maya Adventure" by offering guided tours to mysterious, beautiful, and fascinating Maya archaeological sites throughout Belize and northern Guatemala.


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

New Species Discovered in Belize -

Belize has become home to a new species of worm. It was discovered during a Scuba diving expedition off the coast.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Belize Scouts Host Central America Cub Scout Event -

In 2009, scouts in Belize will host the Central American Cub Scout Encounter. The event will take place at Camp Oakley over the Easter holiday in 2009.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

2008 Belize Tourism Expo now being prepared -

The Belize Tourism Industry Association and Belize Tourism Board are now working on the five-day tourism event. The expo is held every two years.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

The Lodge recieves first Ecoclub rating in Belize -

The Lodge in Big Falls Staff, Belize became the first resort in Belize to obtain the title 'Ecolodge'. The title represents efforts in conservation and being environmentally-friendly.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Belize importing rice to cope with shortage -

Recent flooding from Tropical Storm Arthur in the Northern parts of Belize have devasted the rice crop. As a result the Belize government has given the ok to import rice from the US and Mexico. The shipments are expected to supplant the crops destroyed by recent storms.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Belize Real Estate: A bright spot for beleaguered investors -


SAN PEDRO, Belize - May 16, 2008 – Amid North America’s housing and mortgage gloom, investors and second-home buyers are finding that the sun is still shining brightly in the Caribbean hotspot of Belize. The 4.8-acre community of Las Terrazas (www.lasterrazasbelize.com), a premier real estate development on the island of Ambergris Caye, has seen its new beachfront villas and condos in Belize remain a hot investment opportunity – as well as one of the country’s most sought-after destinations.

Elsewhere, the headlines have been downright dismal. As the Associated Press recently reported for new home sales in the United States: "The median price of a home sold in March of this year dropped by 13.3 percent compared with March 2007, the biggest year-over-year price decline since a 14.6 percent plunge in July 1970."

That report comes fast on the heels of another measure of the housing slump throughout the U.S., with the median price of existing home sales declining by 7.7 percent from one year ago. Canada hasn’t seen the same meltdown and home prices are expected to rise, albeit more slowly than in recent years, according to the Bank of Canada.

With rapidly rising home foreclosure rates, a "Nightly Business Report" on PBS hinted at just how far the economic ripples are spreading. According to the assessments of Geoffrey Smith, research director for the Chicago-based Woodstock Institute, one foreclosure on a city block can lower the surrounding property values by one percent, with several foreclosures impacting a whole community.

Amid the dispiriting numbers, North American investors and second-home buyers are finding that opportunities still beckon from Belize’s sunny shores. “Although Costa Rica and Panama get all the publicity, Belize is renowned as one of the easiest countries in Central America for foreign buyers,” declared a recent article in the Boston Globe.

It may well be one of the best values to boot. The Wall Street Journal cited a Coldwell Banker study that found the average price of a 2,200-square-foot home in San Pedro, Belize, jumped 18.6 percent from Sept. 2006 to Sept. 2007. As prices cool elsewhere, investors are discovering that undervalued Belize properties make economic sense.

“Compared to similar units in the Bahamas, Dominican Republic and Cancun, buyers in Belize can find idyllic Ambergris Caye real estate for a fraction of the price,” said Chris Roberts, General Manager of Las Terrazas. With one-bedroom units priced from $289,900 and three-bedroom units from $399,900 investors are finding that Las Terrazas’ stunning location and “natural way of life” offers the kind of sound investment opportunity that has become an increasing rarity.

With a fixed exchange rate of $2.00 BZE for $1.00 US, Central America’s only English-speaking country offers the advantage of a housing market that won’t fluctuate like Europe’s foreign exchange rates. With contracts and negotiations in English, navigating the purchase process is relatively simple for a foreign home purchase. For Canadian buyers, the strong Canadian dollar ensures an even better bargain.

Belize places no restrictions on property ownership for non-citizens, while English Common Law provisions ensure a secure real estate title. Owners pay no capital gains or estate taxes and low property taxes, while rental revenue is taxed at only 1.75 percent of gross receipts. Perhaps best of all, property prices in desirable locations like Ambergris Caye have shown a steady increase in value for the past 25 years.

The country’s incredible natural beauty may have something to do with that. “Mother Nature’s best kept secret,” according to Belize’s ambitious tourism campaign, the Caribbean nation enjoys a spectacular coastline that boasts the Northern Hemisphere’s largest barrier reef and some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world. On Ambergris Caye, the laid-back resort town of San Pedro offers an inviting range of restaurants, boutiques and sightseeing opportunities, while nature has afforded the nearby Las Terrazas community a luxurious seclusion featuring natural palm-framed beaches and a private lake.

For more information on how you can gain ownership within this exclusive beachfront community, please contact us at 1-800-399-6768 or enquire on our website.

About Las Terrazas Villas and Condominiums-Resorts:

Las Terrazas (www.lasterrazasbelize.com), an island community of 78 fully-furnished villas on 4.8 acres of private beachfront, is located on the popular vacation destination of Ambergris Caye, Belize. Each residential villa has been fully furnished and handsomely appointed with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, flat-panel televisions and everything necessary for new owners to enjoy immediate occupancy. A renters’ pool is also available. Ambergris Caye is Belize’s largest island and known for the phrase, “no shirt, no shoes, no problem.” Residents of Las Terrazas will enjoy luxurious yet laid-back island living and the convenience of reaching Ambergris Caye from Belize City by a short flight or high-speed sea ferry. Multiple airlines also offer convenient flights from the United States and Canada.

Contact:

Nancy Cardone
Web: http://www.lasterrazasbelize.com
Tel: 1-888-267-6774