



Private Off-Grid Sanctuary on 60.55 Acres in Belize — Sustainable Luxury with Panoramic Rainforest Views
Price: USD 880,000 -
A rare opportunity to own a fully equipped, move-in-ready, sustainable estate with exceptional privacy and growth potential.
A unique blend of nature, resilience, and comfort—ideal as a private residence, retreat center, or legacy investment in the heart of Belize.




Optional Expansion 30 acres of hardwood plantation
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Additional 30 acres bordering the property
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Established 15-year-old hardwood plantation with 5,500+ trees (teak, mahogany, pink Cortez/Mayflower)
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Price: USD 450,000
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A long-term investment with strong appreciation potential—projected to increase significantly in value upon harvesting
Belize offers:
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A stable, democratic country with strong rule of law
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Simple residency and citizenship pathways
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A welcoming, English-speaking population
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Exceptional nature, outdoor activities, and biodiversity
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Good healthcare and a relaxed, balanced lifestyle
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Strong long-term potential for property and land investment
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Belize is more than a destination—it is a place to build a future, combining freedom, safety, opportunity, and a deep connection to nature.
Belize is one of Central America’s most stable and welcoming countries, offering a unique combination of political stability, natural beauty, and opportunity. It is a democratic nation with a long-standing parliamentary system, a respected legal framework based on English common law, and a reputation for peaceful transitions of power. For expats, this stability translates into predictability, safety, and confidence when investing, building, or relocating.
English is the official language, making everything from contracts to healthcare and daily interactions straightforward. Belize offers an easy and transparent path to permanent residency and citizenship and many expats choose to settle long-term without the bureaucratic hurdles common elsewhere.
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Belize is extraordinarily rich in nature and biodiversity. In a single day, you can move from Caribbean beaches and the Belize Barrier Reef to dense rainforest, rivers, caves, waterfalls, and ancient Maya cites. Large protected reserves ensure that much of the country remains pristine, offering a sense of space and connection to the land that is increasingly rare.
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The country is also known for its excellent food culture, shaped by Maya, Creole, Mestizo, Garifuna, Mennonite, and international influences. Fresh tropical fruit, locally grown vegetables, seafood, and high-quality dairy and meat are widely available, especially in farming regions like Spanish Lookout and surrounding areas.
Farmers’ markets and roadside stands are part of everyday life.
Belizeans are widely regarded as exceptionally kind, open, and community-oriented. Neighbors look out for one another, and newcomers who engage respectfully are quickly welcomed. Outside of major urban centers, life is calm and safe, with strong social cohesion in villages and rural areas.
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Healthcare in Belize is reliable and affordable, with public clinics across the country and private hospitals and specialists available in larger towns. Many expats appreciate the combination of accessible local care and the option to travel regionally for specialized treatment if needed.
Private Off-Grid Sanctuary on 60.55 Acres in Belize — Sustainable Luxury with Panoramic Rainforest Views
​Set on 60.55 acres of lush land, this exceptional property offers privacy, sustainability, and expansive views over pristine rainforest. Built in 2011 with a thoughtful blend of traditional and natural materials, the three-story home sits on a gentle hill, capturing cooling breezes and elevated vistas into the surrounding trees.
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The Main House (3,000+ sq ft)
Designed for comfort in all seasons, the home is oriented for optimal airflow and climate efficiency. Natural wall materials on the upper floors stay cooler, creating a consistently pleasant indoor environment. It incorporates sustainable design practices to integrate the building into its environment. It also integrates electricity production, water catchment, passive heating and cooling.
First Floor
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Solid concrete construction suitable as a hurricane shelter
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Separate entrance apartment with outdoor patio
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2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen
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Ideal for rental income, guests, or staff accommodation.
Second Floor
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Approx. 1,000 sq ft open living area with kitchen
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1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
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Office room and laundry room
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Screened-in porch (230 sq ft) plus a wrap-around porch with railing
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Beautiful views into the treetops and across the rainforest canopy
Third Floor
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Spacious master bedroom, master bathroom, and walk-in closet
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Porch with railing on three sides
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Deep tranquility with sweeping rainforest views—watch toucans fly past and spot howler monkeys on occasion
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Outdoor Living & Amenities
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288 sq ft above-ground saltwater pool for relaxation and wellbeing
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Two warm outdoor showers with wash basins
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Fenced yard around the house
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Designed for family living, retreats, or group hosting (previously used for classes with additional glamping tents)
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Sustainable Infrastructure
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Permaculture-designed property for long-term, sustainable living
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Reliable well providing year-round drinking water
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Natural pond on the land
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Powerful, dependable off-grid solar PV system, capable of supporting modern appliances and electric vehicle charging
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Reliable 5G/LTE internet with speeds up to 100 Mbps
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Additional Buildings
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Caretaker house with two rooms, outdoor kitchen, outdoor bath, and laundry
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Two 40-ft shipping containers, partially insulated for storage, with a roofed and screened workspace between them
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Previously used for drying herbs and producing massage oils, salves, and tinctures
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Includes an oil press for coconut oil
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Two small storage huts with concrete floors
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Chicken coop
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Land & Natural Assets
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Over 500 hardwood trees, including mahogany and teak (some 15+ years old)
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Several Ceiba trees (sacred to the Maya), some over 100 years old
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More than 350 Panama Tall coconut trees with large fruit
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Bamboo groves
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30+ varieties of fruit trees and a pitaya field
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Approximately half the property remains natural jungle, with a seasonal creek
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Location
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On a maintained gravel road, approx. 3.5 miles from Valley of Peace
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About 12 miles to Belmopan, Belize’s capital, via newly paved roads
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Valley of Peace offers schools (including a high school), supermarkets, hardware stores, a gas station, and a medical clinic
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Approx. 15 miles to Spanish Lookout, Belize’s major agricultural and industrial hub
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Approx. 22 miles to Santa Elena / San Ignacio, gateway to Maya temples, Mountain Pine Ridge, rivers, and caves
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Near the largest natural reserve in Central America, with over 5 million acres of protected rainforest.​


