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[H553]Home On The Island
by Chris Robertson, Chr
Whether you've been dreaming of owning your own condo, villa, casita (cabin), or cabana as a second vacation home, there's one location to consider - the tropical paradise of Ambergris Caye, Belize. As the largest island in Belize, Ambergris Caye offers everything imaginable for vacationers or anyone who wants to own a dream vacation home. From peaceful beauty along the island's pristine beaches to archeological day tours and a flourishing night scene, the island offers plenty to see and do. It's an island where one can relax quietly for a while or enjoy a fun-filled family vacation.

Facts about Ambergris Caye and Belize

Belize is a small country nestled between Guatemala and Mexico and is only two hours away from three major United States gateways. The country offers a blend of tropical forests, breathtaking mountains, Maya temples, fishing villages, and plenty of opportunities for diving adventures. Belize features the second largest barrier reef in the world. The island called Ambergris Caye is located just 12 miles off the mainland of Belize. The only city on the island is San Pedro.

Vacation Home Opportunities

There's never been a better time to grab a vacation home in Ambergris Caye. The island is currently being developed with some gorgeous vacation spots such as the Sapphire Beach Resort, which is a new, gated community along the shores of the Caribbean Sea. The prices are affordable, and the luxuries and amenities of resorts such as this provide ultimate comfort during a Belize vacation. Buying now allows you to secure real estate of your own so you can visit the island and tour the lovely country of Belize any time you want.

Pricing at places such as the Sapphire Beach Resort can range from between $99,900 and $189,000 for a cozy casita to around $289,000 for a gorgeous villa. You can obtain full ownership at these prices now, but the value of vacation homes in resort areas can potentially rise tremendously as the island gains popularity.

Tips for Vacation Home Investment

Before investing in a vacation home in Ambergris Caye, take some personal tours of various styles of homes on the island to see what's available. Don't act too soon, but take your time to consider all the options. Use online resources to view floor plans, pricing, and amenities, and then narrow your possibilities to a few places you'd like to tour in person. If you live in the United States, Europe or another English-speaking location, then you'll fit right in when touring the island. English is the official language of Belize, and Belize is a stable democratic country!

Buying soon in a remote place such as Ambergris Caye means you can now have first pick at prime real estate for very reasonable pricing. In other words, you don't have to be rich to buy a dream vacation home in Belize! Consider your vacation home as not just a getaway, but as a real estate investment. The country of Belize is experiencing an economic boom, and offers tax incentives (with no taxes for capital gains) and private banking. The crime rate is very low on Ambergris Caye Island and in the city of San Pedro.

Buying real estate for vacation should be considered in terms of location, payments (in a range you can afford), and the features you desire in a vacation home. If you want an all-in-one inclusive vacation home opportunity, consider buying real estate in a gated community such as Sapphire Beach Resort. These real estate packages include wonderful benefits such as onsite restaurant, spas, boutiques, bars, snorkeling gear, kayaks, fishing equipment, luxurious pools, and more.

When buying vacation property on Ambergris Caye Island, you can talk with a real estate agent in Belize or work directly with a developer. Buying vacation real estate is a huge step, but will be well worth the effort once you settle into your lovely new getaway beach home!

Tropical beaches, clear blue ocean, sunny sand filled beaches, palm trees, these are all things that typically come to mind when someone says Hawaiian. If you would like to create a Hawaiian style in your home, you want to think breezy and open. This would be the typical feel to a home or room in Hawaii.

To begin with, it you're painting the walls, you will want a white or other bright and open color. The earthy tones that you might find elsewhere will not be found here. For Hawaii, we want to think of openness and white walls will help create that feel. If they are painted a color at all, make sure that color is bright without reaching into the neon categories. A soft, bright yellow or green may also create the open feel you're trying to achieve. Doorways and moldings should be a rich brown such as an oak or cherry. These will contrast nicely with the painted walls while keeping the open feeling in the room.

Decorative touches should include some sort of large green plant. If you can do a palm inside this would be perfect. Another nicely large and green plant would be the elephant plant. This has large broad leaves and can grow several feet tall. This will further add to the tropical feel that you've already created through the use of paint on the walls. Other accessories may include shells that could have easily come from the beach, light, airy curtains that can sway in a breeze with an open window, and pineapple shaped glasses in the kitchen or other pineapple shaped kitchen appliances or utensils.

This style of home should be furnished with a heavy use of bamboo, wicker, and/or rattan. The use of this type of furniture will encourage the light, airy feel you're trying to achieve. This tropical atmosphere will be completed with the use of this type of furniture. The furniture can be painted white or it can be in its natural state of wood. Either way, this addition will help to complete the Hawaiian look.

Fans and in the ceiling whose blades are shaped like palms are a nice touch when creating the Hawaiian feel. You can find them in stores like Home Depot, Lowes, or any retail hardware store that carries ceiling fans. These fans can be used indoors in a kitchen or dining room as well as outside under a canopy. This type of fan would make a great finishing touch.

The Hawaiian feel is one of relaxation and enjoyment. In order to create this feel in your home short of moving to Hawaii, use the above tips. You'll feel like you're on the beaches soaking up the sun in no time.

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