Waterfront property in Belize for sale Belize Waterfront Real Estate
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
• The shoreline on this property is the highest on the peninsula averaging over eight feet above the high water mark • Highest shoreline on peninsula • Steep white cliffs • 10.65 acres • 476.7 feet of waterfront
Tapir Terraces - Lot 12
The shoreline on this property is the highest on the peninsula averaging over eight feet above the high water mark, with steep white cliffs resembling a smaller version of the White Cliffs of Dover on the English Channel.
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Tapir Terraces - Lot 12
The shoreline on this property is the highest on the peninsula averaging over eight feet above the high water mark, with steep white cliffs resembling a smaller version of the White Cliffs of Dover on the English Channel. There are giant kingfisher nests in these cliffs. Iguanas raiding these nests hang at the entrances to the burrows like prehistoric rock art.
The shore is decorated with the most amazing red and white-speckled pebbles. The property is covered with thick brush and deciduous trees, with the largest trees along the shore bent back from the sea by the ever-present onshore breezes.
10.65 acres
476.7 feet of waterfront
Belize Belize, a quiet, peaceful democratic country of approximately 250,000 people, is located in Central America on the Caribbean Sea, and bordered by Mexico and Guatemala. The climate is tropical with a rainy season from May to November and a dry season from February to May. English is the official language, while Spanish, Mayan, Garifuna and Creole are also spoken here.
Important to note that - Cyan Belize is divided into 15 large estates which cannot be re-subdivided. The community was created for the exclusive use of people who care deeply about not harming the environment alongside the waters of the most important breeding site left to the manatees. The land will be restricted via a gate built across the only road to traverse the isthmus of Cyan Belize
Four or five years ago the price for a frontage foot (0.3 meters) was US$1,000-US$1,500. This has since risen to US$4,000+ per frontage foot
Restrictions on foreigners buying property are minimal, though non-nationals must obtain from the Minister of Natural Resources license to purchase or hold land in excess of half an acre in the cities or towns, or ten acres outside cities or towns.
Property remains relatively cheap when compared to other central American locations.
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