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Episode 112: Belize Report — Chocolate Festival Weekend & Sargassum Update

4 min · 9. juni 2026
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Today we cover the Chocolate Festival in Punta Gorda, ongoing sargassum conditions, and what's ahead for summer. Chocolate Festival of Belize * May 15-17 in the Toledo District * Started in 2007 by local cacao farmers and chocolate manufacturers * Toledo has some of the best cacao in the world * Cacao tastings, chocolate-making demonstrations, farm tours * Live entertainment, local food, cultural performances * Great excuse to explore Punta Gorda (see Episode 87) Sargassum Update * Conditions remain heavy on eastern beaches * San Pedro and Caye Caulker seeing heavier influx * Placencia and Hopkins relatively lighter * Western side of the cayes and lagoon-side properties see significantly less sargassum * Consider staying on western Ambergris Caye, lagoon-side Placencia, or inland Cayo Weather & Hurricane Season * Temperatures in upper 80s to low 90s°F * Humidity increasing, afternoon showers more common * Hurricane season started June 1st * Hurricane Hunters visited Belize as part of Caribbean Hurricane Awareness Tour * If you own property, make sure hurricane plans are in place Real Estate Note Market remains active despite sargassum concerns. Buyers who understand sargassum is manageable — not a deal-breaker — are finding good opportunities. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>

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episode Episode 124: Plan B Residency — Part 2: How Belize Compares and What to Consider artwork

Episode 124: Plan B Residency — Part 2: How Belize Compares and What to Consider

Belize entering the investor residency space is significant. But it's not the only option. Let's compare and help you think through what makes sense. How Does $500,000 Compare? * Panama Friendly Nations: $20,000-$50,000 (much less) * Paraguay/Uruguay: Lower cost * Caribbean CBI (passports): $100,000-$200,000+ in donations plus fees * Portugal Golden Visa: Was €500,000 in real estate (rules changed) * Belize: Middle range What Do You Get for $500K in Belize? * Investing in actual business/commercial venture — real assets, not donation * Permanent residency with path to citizenship * English-speaking country with common law legal system * Close to US (2-hour flight from Miami, Houston, Dallas) * No income tax on foreign-earned income Compare to Caribbean CBI: Donate $100K, get passport, but no real asset. QRP Is Still Excellent * Age 40+ with $24,000 annual income from outside Belize * Duty-free import: personal effects, vehicle, boat, plane * No Belize taxes on foreign income * One of the best deals in the Caribbean for retirees Can You Combine Programs? Potentially powerful combination: * Buy $500,000 property with 60% BBIL financing * Invest required amount in qualifying venture * Get residency PLUS real estate investment with leverage * The pieces can work together How to Choose a Plan B Country * Proximity: How easy to get there from home? * Language: Can you function in local language? * Legal system: Common law vs. civil law (matters for property rights) * Tax treatment: In new country AND how it affects home country taxes * Cost of living: Can you afford to actually live there? * Lifestyle: Do you actually want to spend time there? How Belize Scores Proximity | ✅ 2-hour flight from Miami, Houston, Dallas Language | ✅ English is official language Legal System | ✅ Common law (inherited from Britain) Tax Treatment | ✅ No income tax on foreign earnings Cost of Living | ✅ Reasonable — not cheapest, but manageable Lifestyle | ✅ Caribbean beaches, jungle, friendly people The Downsides * Developing country — infrastructure isn't US-level * Healthcare is limited — serious issues mean flying to Mexico or US * Small, tourism-dependent economy * Hurricane risk exists * $500,000 must go into approved ventures — can't just park in bank account David's Advice * Be honest about what you want: Insurance you hope to never use? Part-time living? Second passport? * Different goals suggest different strategies * Visit before you commit * Understand legal and tax implications in BOTH countries * Don't rush — these are significant decisions Bottom Line on Belize as Plan B Belize just became a much more serious option. Between QRP for retirees, new investor residency for others, expat financing from BBIL, and inherent advantages — English, proximity, lifestyle, tax treatment — Belize checks a lot of boxes. It's not the only option, but it deserves consideration. And we're here to help you navigate it. Week 25 Wrap-Up We covered expat financing and Plan B residency — two topics changing the landscape for Belize real estate. These are OPTIONS. Having options is never a bad thing. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>

26. juni 20264 min
episode Episode 123: Plan B Residency — Part 1: What It Means and Why It Matters artwork

Episode 123: Plan B Residency — Part 1: What It Means and Why It Matters

If you've been reading Schiff Sovereign (formerly Sovereign Man), Escape Artist, or International Living, you've seen the term "Plan B." It's not about running away or being paranoid — it's about having options. What Is Plan B? * Smart people don't put all eggs in one basket — including residency * Legal residency in another country gives you flexibility * A place to go if things get difficult at home * Options for tax planning * Geographic diversification of your LIFE, not just investments Is This New? * Wealthy families have always done this: multiple passports, residences, assets across jurisdictions * What's new: it's becoming accessible to regular people Why the Increased Interest? * Political uncertainty — both sides feel less secure * Economic concerns — inflation, debt, currency stability * Global instability — pandemics, conflicts, supply chains * General sense that backup plans are prudent, not paranoid Ask yourself: If you're prepared and nothing happens, are you any worse off? What Does Plan B Residency Give You? * Legal right to live in another country * Open bank accounts, own property more easily * Access healthcare, build a life * Some residencies lead to citizenship/second passport Popular Plan B Destinations * Panama: Friendly Nations Visa — one of the easiest paths * Portugal: Golden Visa (rules have tightened) * Paraguay/Uruguay: Fast processing, low costs * Mexico: Close to US, relatively easy residency * Costa Rica: Programs for retirees and income earners * Caribbean CBI: Dominica, St. Kitts, Grenada — actual passports for investment Where Does Belize Fit In? Existing: QRP (Qualified Retired Persons) * Age 40+ with $24,000 annual income from outside Belize * Duty-free import of personal effects, vehicle, boat, or plane * No Belize taxes on foreign income * One of the best deals in the Caribbean for those who qualify 🆕 NEW: Investor Fast-Track to Permanent Residency * Late 2025: Belize Cabinet approved proposal * $500,000 US investment in approved commercial ventures * Direct permanent residency — bypasses 1-year living requirement * Family members can be included * After 5 years of PR, eligible to apply for citizenship Is This Law Yet? * Not yet — Legislative Drafting Unit preparing the bill * Needs to pass House and Senate * Ruling party holds 26 of 31 House seats — passage expected * Implementation projected for second half of 2026 Tomorrow: How Belize compares to other Plan B options. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>

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Breaking News — A New Chapter for Belize Real Estate

We're interrupting our regular programming with some big personal news. After many successful years, David has sold his RE/MAX franchise territory rights in Belize and partnered to bring The Agency to the entire country. What Is The Agency? * Global luxury real estate brokerage founded in 2011 by Mauricio Umansky in Los Angeles * Mauricio is married to Kyle Richards from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills * The Agency has its own hit Netflix show — Buying Beverly Hills * Grown from boutique Beverly Hills firm to global powerhouse with over 150 offices worldwide * Known for celebrity homes, architectural masterpieces, and landmark estates * World-class marketing, cutting-edge technology, incredible network Why The Switch? * RE/MAX was great — built something successful over many years * Opportunity to bring The Agency to Belize with rights to the entire country * Chance to elevate Belize real estate on the global stage * Partnering with two top agents who've been with David for years What This Means for Sellers * Exposure to The Agency's global network of buyers * Exceptional marketing — professional photography, videography, digital campaigns * Placement in front of qualified international buyers * Access to clientele seeking lifestyle properties, waterfront estates, and emerging market investments What This Means for Buyers * Same great service and deep knowledge of Belize * Backing of a brand operating at the highest level globally * If looking at multiple international markets, The Agency's network can help The Bravo/Netflix Connection * Buying Beverly Hills has introduced The Agency to millions of viewers * Brand associated with luxury, lifestyle, and aspirational living * Creates instant credibility for Belize properties * Matches the aspiration of buyers seeking something special 🔑 Important: Luxury Is Not a Dollar Amount Q: What if someone doesn't want to buy an expensive property, or a seller needs to sell a home at the average price of $350,000 USD? A: YES, absolutely! Luxury is not a dollar amount — it's your experience. The Agency Belize will elevate real estate with white-glove service for all clients, regardless of price point. What Stays the Same * ✅ The Belize Real Estate Insider podcast continues * ✅ Email: david@thedavidkafka.com * ✅ Same phone number * ✅ Same knowledge, relationships, and dedication The Agency Belize Is Live Now * Sellers: Want to list with us? Reach out. * Buyers: Thinking about Belize? Great time to connect. * Agents: Want to be part of something exciting? We're building a team. After years of building in Belize, this is the next chapter. Belize deserves a world-class real estate brand — and now we have one. 📧 Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com [david@thedavidkafka.com]]]>

24. juni 20265 min
episode Episode 122: Is Expat Financing Finally Coming to Belize? — Part 2: How to Qualify artwork

Episode 122: Is Expat Financing Finally Coming to Belize? — Part 2: How to Qualify

Knowing financing exists is one thing. Understanding how to actually get it is another. Here's what Belize Bank International requires. Documentation Required * Valid government-issued ID (passport for foreign buyers) * Proof of income — pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements * Credit references — they want to see your credit history, even from another country * Signed sales agreement for the property * Property valuation/appraisal Foreign Credit History * BBIL has adapted to work with international credit reporting * They accept documentation from major countries * Good credit in US or Canada can be demonstrated * No longer the catch-22 of requiring Belizean credit history Income Requirements * Standard lending criteria — income must support mortgage plus other obligations * Projected rental income may be considered (but not 100%) * Retirees: Can qualify based on Social Security, pensions, investment distributions * QRP participants with documented $24,000+ annual income have established financial stability Loan Terms * 10-15 year terms (shorter than US 30-year mortgages) * Higher monthly payments but faster equity building * Some buyers use as bridge — finance now, refinance or pay off early later * Prepayment penalties: Varies — ask specifically and read terms carefully Timeline * Expect several weeks to a few months * International documentation, appraisals, multiple levels of bank review * Not a quick online pre-approval * Build time into your purchase timeline Which Properties Qualify? * Yes: Condos, houses, villas — residential properties with clear title * Easy: Ambergris Caye, Placencia, Hopkins, Corozal, Cayo, Caye Caulker * More scrutiny: Remote or unusual properties * Harder: Raw land (banks prefer existing structures) * Construction loans may be available with draws First Steps * Contact BBIL directly or work with an agent who has relationships there * Get pre-qualified BEFORE serious shopping * Understand your financed budget vs. cash budget * Factor in that 40% down payment requirement Tomorrow: How this changes the market for buyers and sellers. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>

23. juni 20264 min
episode Episode 121: Is Expat Financing Finally Coming to Belize? — Part 1: The Big News artwork

Episode 121: Is Expat Financing Finally Coming to Belize? — Part 1: The Big News

For years, the answer to "Can I get a mortgage in Belize?" was basically no. That's finally changing — and it's a big deal. The Big News * Belize Bank International (BBIL) is now actively offering financing to foreign buyers and expats * They're marketing it, staffing up, and opening a new branch in San Pedro specifically for this market * This isn't a rumor or pilot program — it's real and happening now * David is also working with a US mortgage company trying to enter this market Why Couldn't Foreigners Get Mortgages Before? * Traditional banks viewed foreign buyers as high risk * No local credit history or income verification * Foreclosure complexity on foreign-owned property * Legal risk wasn't worth it for most banks Previous Options (Still Available) * Cash — was king, still works * Seller financing — close to half of David's sales use this * Developer financing — rare, usually land only (developers lack liquidity) * HELOC from home country — use equity in US property BBIL Financing Terms * Up to 60% financing on purchase price * Also finance up to 60% of closing costs * Interest rate: ~8% in US dollars (as of early 2026) * Available for condos, villas, beachfront — residential real estate * 40% down payment required How Does 8% Compare? * Higher than US rates (5-7% range) * But you're borrowing in a foreign country, on foreign property, as a foreign national * Premium reflects additional risk * Compared to developer financing (10-12%), 8% is competitive Who Can Apply? * Not just Americans — Canadians, Europeans, international investors * Key: ability to document income and creditworthiness Tomorrow: Qualification requirements and application process. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>

22. juni 20264 min