Tiny House For Sale in Belize Under $90K
$89,999
This charming tiny house offers cozy accommodations with a queen bed and a single, and comes fully outfitted for comfortable living—including appliances, dishes, and all the essentials for a relaxed lifestyle.

Seller Comments
We are happy to offer this rare and affordable opportunity for someone looking for a property on the beautiful island of Caye Caulker. Fully turnkey and ready for its new owner! Every inch of this place is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. It includes a porch with table and chairs for extra inside/outside living space. The sale of the cottage comes with an 18 year lease for the land it sits on, costing US$50 per month. It has also been built so that it can easily be moved to another location should the owner wish to do that. The leased land is shared by four other tiny cottages and gated for security and privacy. The location is only five minutes stroll to the nearest store or a ten minute walk to the main busy vibrant front streets of the village. An added bonus is that it is already registered with the Belize Tourism Board should you want to rent for an income when you are not there. This promises to be less hassle once it's transferred over to its lucky new owner! Move in and start enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of the beautiful island of Caye Caulker, Belize. Contact us for more information on this affordable and rare opportunity.

511 Xocol Street, Caye Caulker, Caye Caulker $89,999

Pros of Living in Belize
1. English-Speaking Country
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English is the official language, making it easy for Americans, Canadians, and Brits to communicate and handle paperwork.
2. Beautiful Natural Environment
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Home to the Belize Barrier Reef, lush jungles, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife.
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Great for snorkeling, diving, fishing, and eco-adventures.
3. Laid-Back Lifestyle
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Slower pace of life with a relaxed, Caribbean vibe.
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Ideal for those seeking peace, simplicity, and minimal stress.
4. Expat-Friendly Communities
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Established expat enclaves in areas like Ambergris Caye, Placencia, and Cayo.
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Social groups and forums make it easy to connect and get support.
5. Tax Benefits for Retirees
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The Qualified Retired Persons (QRP) program offers tax exemptions on income and imported goods.
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Low property taxes overall.
6. Affordable Real Estate (in some regions)
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Property prices can be very reasonable, especially inland or outside tourist-heavy areas.
❌ Cons of Living in Belize
1. Limited Healthcare Options
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Medical facilities may be basic compared to U.S./Canada standards.
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More serious conditions may require travel to Mexico or the U.S.
2. Slower Bureaucracy and Infrastructure
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Processes like banking, licensing, or building permits can be frustratingly slow.
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Roads, internet, and utilities may be inconsistent in rural areas.
3. Higher Costs in Tourist Areas
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Imported goods and groceries can be expensive, especially in islands like Ambergris Caye.
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Local wages are low, so dual economies can cause price discrepancies.
4. Crime and Safety Concerns
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Certain areas (especially parts of Belize City) can have high crime rates.
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Petty theft can be an issue in tourist zones; gated communities are common for expats.
5. Limited Job Opportunities
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Jobs for foreigners are scarce unless you bring remote work or own a business.
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Most expats live on savings, retirement income, or remote work.
6. Cultural Adjustment
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While friendly, Belize has a very different pace, work ethic, and cultural expectations that may take time to adapt to.

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