Belize Retirement Guide: How to Live in a Tropical Paradise on $450 a Month 
Reviews
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
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.
We have found a house to rent and are planning on retiring in Belize.
