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$3,000,000

▼ 40% from $5,000,000
0 Shipstern

About this home

A rare opportunity to acquire 213 acres of prime Caribbean beachfront in the Shipstern area of Belize’s Corozal District. Featuring approximately 10,000 feet of direct ocean frontage, this expansive coastal tract offers exceptional scale, privacy, and development potential. Located in a low-density, emerging region, the property is ideal for resort development, eco-tourism projects, private estates, or long-term investment. With vast acreage and extensive shoreline, the land provides unmatched flexibility for large-scale or phased development. Belize is an English-speaking country with a growing international buyer presence and strong tourism appeal, making this an outstanding opportunity for investors seeking a premier Caribbean asset in an early-growth market.

Property details

Property type
Global
Style
Global
Estimated monthly
$21,342/mo
P&I $15,967 · Tax $4500/mo · Ins $875/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
Stoneburner & Associates
Shelley Stoneburner
MLS23215982Listed1/8/2026Days on market71
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