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By Jim Walberg
From his blog: Palmetto Bay Resort in Belize Continues To Feature “Green Development”

This boutique luxury resort on the Placentia Peninsula is a trendsetter when it comes to its “Green Features”!

An artist's rendering of the Palmetto Bay Resort in Belize.Palmetto Bay Resort is one of the leaders of “green” Caribbean developments in Belize. This luxury resort has integrated into its design certain features that other developers are watching closely. Palmetto Bay Resort has carefully considered its impact on the environment from the earliest planning stages of its development. Some of the features they have implemented are:

- Geothermal cooling and heating technology.

- Solar power for outside illumination – pathways, water features, landscaping and the beach.

- Grey-water systems to recycle water.

- LED lighting that will reduce energy costs by as much as 80 percent.

- Indigenous species of plants, including fruit trees, in the landscaping.

- Cisterns to catch and store rain water and act as a renewable water supply for the saline pool, water features and landscaping.

- Strategically implemented wind power.

The Palmetto Bay Resort at Maya Beach in Belize.This gated project has plans for around 120 full-ownership condominiums. The initial phase that has just been released has 36 whole-ownership Caribbean beachfront condos starting in the low $300,000s US and they are currently the most sought-after resort luxury real estate for sale in Belize. It is just a short two-hour flight from Houston or Miami to Belize where there are no restrictions on foreign ownership of property or capital gains tax. This is a project you may want to put on your list for your piece of paradise! They even just announced a fly-in package for people who want to seriously consider this as their next tropical home.

The Toucan is the national bird of Belize. Follow it's snout, it's never in doubt!OK… so how is this for a description of what Palmetto Bay Resort has created? As you walk into your Caribbean condo you first notice a wraparound veranda overlooking the turquoise-blue Caribbean Sea. What I immediately do is dump my watch and find my bathing suit. The temperature is around 85 degrees Fahrenheit with a delightful warm breeze, and I then head to mashed-potato coral sand. Then the stress really starts because a decision needs to made: sunbathe; snorkel, SCUBA dive; drink… because thirst is a Enjoy SCUBA diving in the Caribbean to see all of the beautiful sea life.dangerous thing; read; nap; eat; schedule a jungle tour checking out how many Toucans I can spot, and many more choices to consider. Here is the fun part – I get to do it ALL! My first task is to take out the cold beer in the fridge and head to a lounge waiting for me on the beach. All the rest of the remaining choices will show up in their proper order… actually, there is no proper order. This mindset is the way I get to “Caribbean Time” as fast as possible.

Belize offers greaty views of the Caribbean.Here is more good news for those you intrigued about buying luxury property in Belize. Belize has made owning real estate very simple and easy with some of the most advantageous offshore investment legislation in the world. The official language in Belize is English, and the legal system is based on English common law. Belize has no capital gains tax, no inheritance, estate or probate taxes and no restrictions on foreign ownership of property. The ease of air travel to Belize from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. is effortless compared to many of your choices for other tropical destinations.

The Placencia Peninsula offers relaxing luxury living on the Caribbean.Finally… you will discover a country of diversity! It has a very wide variety of ethnic backgrounds that live together in a marvelous melting pot, each adding to the cultural color of the next. Belizeans are some of the friendliest people in the world. They are a cross-pollination of cultures – ancient Mayan people, Spanish, British, African roots, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Lebanese and Indian influences, AND the official language is still English. This is one of the special Caribbean destinations that you will want to put on your “must-see” list. Let me know if you want more information about my favorite spots. Until next time… fair winds!


Editor’s Note:
Jim Walberg is the co-Broker/Owner of The Bay Area Team, the most-successful team at Keller Williams Realty-Danville. He is also a member of the global LuxuryRealEstate.com network. Jim is an exceptional blogger, as you can see by visiting his blogs, East Bay Real Estate and Caribbean Islands Realty, and reading his great blog entries like the one above. He is the master of fractionals and other luxury homes in the Bay Area and the Caribbean, and he always has a lot of great opportunities to share. Jim always has many awesome opportunities to share. He’s a great blogger, and I always learn a lot when I read his work. I just finished writing an editorial for the winter 2009 issue of
LuxuryRealEstate.com Magazine on “green” luxury homes. It was a very educational experience, and I’m glad to see these properties becoming popular as energy prices increase dramatically.

By Jim Walberg

From his blog: The Bahama Fractionals Are Still One Of The Top Five Hot Spots In Paradise!

Even though The Bahamas are not the Caribbean, most people still think they are! And…they are one of the easiest islands to get to from the U.S.

A beautiful estate in February Point in The Bahamas.You remember one of my last articles about The Bahamas and how they are rated one of the Top Five islands in Paradise. Well, the outer island of Exuma in The Bahamas may be the top pick to check out for fractional ownership today. One of my latest articles was about the challenge that will show up in September to travel to the Caribbean because of the cutbacks of American and Continental Airlines. Well, The Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Belize, and The Turks & Caicos will not be affected by these flight cutbacks because of all the direct flights from the U.S., Canada, and Europe that don’t go through San Juan, Puerto Rico. Plus, the ownership of property is even more advantageous because of the favorable tax haven of these islands nations.

Enjoy relaxing comforts on the beaches of February Point.The reason why I am featuring the island of Exuma as an option for fractional ownership is because of what is being offered at the February Point Resort. They have fractional ownership opportunities starting at $350,000 and up for a month or more of a second home in Paradise. The specific aspect of February Point that I want you to know about is the fractional-ownership opportunities in BIG villas; 4 bedrooms; 4 baths; 3,400 square feet with air conditioning; 2,100+ square feet of verandas around the villa; an infinity pool; and 360-degree views of The Bahamas. Plus, the villa has a dock on the azure blue water! Are you ready for this? It also includes an SUV; a 26-foot power boat; a BIG golf cart; membership in The Club at Emerald Bay, which includes the use of a Greg Norman-designed oceanfront golf course; and you can have access to over 150 properties all over the world to visit through the Resort To Resort membership!

Ships set sail in The Bahamas.And…there are still a few aspects of fractional ownership to pay attention to. The fractional model at February Point is designed to have each owner purchase specific sections of the year. The first one in gets the prime times. So, if you own a piece of February and you want to visit in August you will need to work that out with the other owners or the management company. Also, how do you manage your personal possessions that you want to enjoy when you are at your fractional-ownership villa? There are storage facilities available, and the management company unpacks your stuff before you arrive. But you only have a limited amount of “stuff” to pack into your storage space, so you definitely know your piece of Paradise is not just yours.

Vacationers enjoy fishing in February Point.What do I know? But I believe that there is still an upside appreciation waiting for those that jump into the fractional-ownership opportunities at February Point! Great Exuma is linked by a narrow bridge to Little Exuma, which used to be a “Caribbean” backwater. Today it still has fewer than 4,000 inhabitants, but all that is changing. With February Point’s oceanfront settings, the luxury amenities of the resort, the furnishings that come with the fractional ownership of the villas, and the tax advantages of The Bahamas, it is a very appealing option for those wanting to own a piece of Paradise. Until next time…your Caribbean detective remains on duty!


Editor’s Note:
Jim Walberg is the co-Broker/Owner of The Bay Area Team, the most-successful team at Keller Williams Realty-Danville. He is also a member of the global LuxuryRealEstate.com network. Jim is an exceptional blogger, as you can see by visiting his blog, Caribbean Islands Realty and reading great blog entries like the one above. Jim’s contributions to the Luxury Real Estate Blog are simply amazing and we are always happy to hear his expert insights. Feel free to submit your blog entries and comments to the Luxury Real Estate Blog.

By Jim Walberg

From his blog: Caribbean Islands Real Estate Developments Continues to Focus on Belize!

The Placencia Peninsula offers relaxing luxury living on the Caribbean.The Placencia Peninsula, an 11-mile strip of land sandwiched between the Caribbean Sea and the Placencia Lagoon in Belize, has beautiful white sandy beaches and – because of its distance from the reef – it also has “real” surf. The water is clean and clear; the trade winds gentle and cooling.

Remember that Belize has a stirring and lively history beginning in 200 B.C. with the ancient Mayans. In the 17th century Spain settled the country. It then survived war, piracy and slavery until being declared a British colony – British Honduras – in 1871. It gained self-government in 1964, chose the name Belize in 1973 and became an independent member of the British Commonwealth in 1981.

The beaches along the Placencia Peninsula are dotted with small resorts that can easily arrange dive and snorkel trips to the reef, which is about 17 miles away. They can also arrange day trips to many small, idyllic cayes, such as Laughing Bird Caye, a mini-atoll that offers protected snorkeling and swimming, a white sand beach and many cooling palm trees (it even has hammocks!) Laughing Bird Caye is also a favorite camping site for reek kayakers who base their expeditions in Placencia. A hotel can also arrange deep-sea or reef fishing trips, or day sailing on a 57-foot catamaran.

Placencia, along with Ambergris Caye, are now two of the country’s main tourist destinations, and they are also well-visited by Belizeans from across the country on local holidays. You can get a delicious plate heaped with stewed chicken, rice and beans for about $4 USD. There are also several small gift shops, a post office and some night life. Nearby Mango Creek/Independence Village also has a disco and weekend activities.

The Palmetto Bay Resort at Maya Beach in Belize.Another new resort is planned for Belize – The Palmetto Bay Resort at Maya Beach being developed by Dave Bowman and his exceptional team. It is located on Placencia Peninsula it will offer beachfront real estate and Four-Star amenities and will be the first development in the Caribbean designed “green” from inception to completion.

The first phase of the gated resort, which is currently under construction, will be comprised of 36 whole-ownership, luxury beachfront condominiums ranging from approximately 1,100 to 4,500 square feet, each with open views of the Caribbean. (In a perfect world, I would be talking with Dave about offering some of their units as fractionals.) Belize offers greaty views of the Caribbean.Prices will start in the low $300,000s. The turnkey one- two- and three-bedroom residences are spread through two low-rise buildings. Designer Julieanne Dobson also worked on Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn in Belize. He is creating the interiors using warm woods and natural stone, vibrant contemporary textiles, and niche-lit Mayan and African-inspired art.

Ownership at Palmetto Bay Resort will include access to fitness facilities, conference rooms with wireless Internet; 24-hour reception and security; fully equipped luxury kitchens with gourmet utensils and stainless steel appliances; balcony barbecues; and lush, mature landscaping with use of indigenous fruit trees and plants. The property will feature a 300-foot oceanfront infinity pool, a 400-foot private beach, beach boardwalk, and private dock.

We have been telling you about Belize and the many awesome opportunities for second and third home ownership for months! It is now time to act. Let me know if you are ready!


Editor’s Note:
Jim Walberg is the co-Broker/Owner of The Bay Area Team, the most-successful team at Keller Williams Realty-Danville. He is also a member of the global LuxuryRealEstate.com network. Jim is an experienced blogger, as you can see by visiting his blog, Caribbean Islands Realty. We welcome your blog entries and comments in the LuxuryRealEstate.com Blog.

By Jim Walberg

From his blog: Caribbean real estate: Belize is One of THE Top Hotspots!

Jim Walberg, Broker/Owner of The Bay Area Team.South Beach – Belize is perfectly positioned for the explosion happening with European investors in the Caribbean!

Article By Poyel Nelson: The headline on the International Living Magazine in December 2007 is straightforward: Belize: Buy Before the Europeans! (Remember my last posting about South Beach – Belize?) Amongst the financial crises triggered by the real-estate market woes in the United States, caution is advisable over such a bullish statement. So, what are the reasons for such a headline?

Direct flights from Europe to Belize City will be launched by late 2008. This is major news for Belize and its real estate market. Europeans, armed with their strong currency, will most likely start to travel to this English speaking country in greater numbers. Transit though the U.S. will no longer be required for European visitors. They will come for the classic Caribbean experience, the world class diving, the jungles and rainforests, the Mayan ruins, the waterfalls and rivers. And some will want to stay or retire here; hence real estate dollars are likely to follow close behind.

Enjoy superb sunsets in Belize.We could observe this effect of new flight routes on real-estate markets before. Wherever Ryanair (Ryaniar is a major European low-cost airline) has started flying, the Irish and the British have followed and real-estate markets have prospered. This is now called the “Ryanair effect.” Rumor has it that direct flights to Belize from Canada might also start soon. Real estate is all about timing and right now could be the time to focus in on this stunning country in the Caribbean. Property prices are still well below regional benchmarks. Let’s look at some of Belize’s characteristics to further elaborate whether the above proposed demand really is valid:

Belize's beautiful Barrier Reef.The Belize River flows through the middle of the country. With a Caribbean coastline, the Belize Barrier Reef and the Maya Mountains, there is a diverse countryside with plenty of outdoor recreation. The longest-living barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, and the second-longest in the world, attracts divers from all around the world to Belize. This Central American country is a former British Colony also known as British Honduras and has adopted English as its native language. It is considered one of the most stable Caribbean governments with a Parliament as their ruling body. Retirees in Belize can apply for a special status that provides tax breaks on retirement income and extends easy import of household items and furnishings.

Belize offers access to a variety of aquatic adventures, including snorkeling.“Belize has the lowest population density in the Central American region, and one of the lowest in the world. There is room for many people in Belize. Adding to Belize’s attractions is the cultural and ethnic diversity. There appears to be almost no friction between the harmoniously blended cultures and races. Belize is home to a wide range of ethnicities, including Mennonites, Chinese, Mayan, Spanish, Lebanese and East Indian. Culture, economy and geography make Belize a desirable place to live. With this Caribbean country becoming more accessible through air travel, it seems to be positioned well for significant growth in its economy, in general travel and, eventually, its real-estate market.

Poyel Nelson certainly supports our interest in South Beach Belize. Remember, pre-construction prices are well below regional markets with lots starting at USD$99,950 to USD$6,913,000 for 36-unit boutique hotel/restaurants. This may be the project to act upon NOW. I will keep you posted as I continue my real-estate detective work in the Caribbean. Contact me anytime. Until next time…


Editor’s Note:
Jim Walberg and Ann Marie Nugent are the Brokers/Owners of The Bay Area Team, the most-successful team at Keller Williams Realty-Danville. They are also members of the global LuxuryRealEstate.com network. Jim is an experienced and wonderful blogger, as you can see by visiting his blog, Caribbean Islands Realty. There are many opportunities in this current market, despite the bad news we often hear. Keep your ears open for great news like this from real-estate experts like Jim. We welcome your blog entries and comments in the LuxuryRealEstate.com Blog.

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