Belize Retirement Guide: How to Live in a Tropical Paradise on $450 a Month this question feed

asked by ibook on November 18, 2006 1:22 AM
A how-to guidebook written by an American couple who retired to Belize. It details many of the benefits Belize has to offer North American retirees, including: year-round warm weather, world class diving, and sportfishing. It outlines Belize's low cost of living and inflation rate. It gives information on free medical care and government land give aways. 144 pages. Color/B&W photos. Illustrations. Weight: 0.5 pounds. Size: 5.5" X 8.5" X 0.4"


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Okay, I haven't even read the book, I'm simply reacting to the title.
I've spent a bit of time travelling and lodging in BZ, starting in 1992, and I can assure you that no gringo can live there for $450/month-not at what he/she regards as "living". It is the most expensive country in Central America, and, while beautiful and friendly and easy (English spoken) it sure ain't any bargain. And I love the country.

The authors blow all credibility with that "$450/ month" balderdash. Why not entitle it "Free Money?" Same difference.
Jerry

reviewed by artdealer on November 28, 2006 8:45 PM

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First of all, Bill and Claire Gray need to hire a good editor. Even a bad editor could improve this. Their book is so full of punctuation and grammar errors that it makes reading difficult and continually annoys.

Beyond that, the book is brief, anecdotal, and incomplete. It's poorly organized and badly illustrated. I simply don't understand the positive reviews. I'll be looking for something better since I'm hoping to spend time in Belize soon and possibly retire there.

Granted, the Blair's have shared some helpful hints from their years of living in Belize. There are tips on entering the country, transportation, and immigration. Some of these, though, seem unreliable and vague.

If this were the only book on the subject it might be worth having, but I'm guessing there has to be something better out there.

reviewed by vern on November 29, 2006 7:49 AM

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Belize Retirement Guide has impressed me as much more than then other retirement guides! When I read it, I felt like I had a guide right next to me and that I was actually visiting Belize. The Gray's have provided a guide that is both entertaining and factual which you will understand, after reading it, could only have been written by someone who actually lives there and done that. They provide you with both the Pro's and Con's of moving to and living in Belize from their first hand knowledge and not armchair or internet research. I found the Belize Retirement Guide to be an excellent resource for anyone considering either visiting or actually retiring to Belize. If you have ever dreamed, like I have, of retiring to a warm tropical climate where living is much more affordable than the U.S., then the Belize Retirement Guide will help you beyond anything else I have discovered before. Everything you need to know is available in this complete guidebook. Just be careful, however, because after reading the Belize Retirement Guide you may find yourself calling your travel agent the next day to book a flight and you just may be ready to make it a one way ticket.
reviewed by sandi on November 29, 2006 3:36 PM

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Just returned from Belize-had a great time , will be returning in November. I just can't praise the retirement guide enough.It was with us all the time as a quick reference and gave my sister and I that special "edge". After practically memorizing "Belize Retirement Guide before we departed , it was as if, when we arrived , we were visiting an old friend. I could find no category in which comment or assistance and addresses or phone numbers had not been included.

We have found a house to rent and are planning on retiring in Belize.

reviewed by fusionz on November 29, 2006 5:22 PM

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