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Can an American own property in Roatan?

Can foreigners buy property in Roatan? Yes, foreigners can buy property in Roatan and the Government welcomes investment from overseas buyers. Foreign nationals can acquire up to 3,000 square meters (0.74 acres) of land in Roatan.



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1. Can a foreigner own real estate? In Honduras, every national or foreign person has the right to acquire real estate directly or indirectly. The only exceptions and/or limitations refer to properties in the border area or coastal beaches.

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Visas & Residency – Can I Move to Roatan? You will need to apply for residency in Roatan to make a permanent move to the island. The good news is that it is a fairly simple process. There are a few different ways to apply, depending on whether you are a retiree, an investor or if you have family links to Honduras.

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However, if you're not a citizen and would like to live full-time in Roatan, you can apply for a visa through one of several different options. If you're financially secure and retired, the 'Pensionado' or 'Rentista' visa could allow you to reside in Roatan permanently.

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Travel Visas. The expectation is that travelers who visit Roatan as tourists will leave the country before the 90-day mark. Travelers can put in a request for an extension of 30 additional days.

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U.S. citizens considering investing or buying real estate in Honduras should be aware that rights to such property do not enjoy the same level of protection as in the United States. Violence has been used against U.S. citizens involved in disputed property cases.

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Capital Gains, Exemptions & Other Considerations Honduras has a blanket 10% capital gains tax, calculated by subtracting the costs of purchase and improvements from the final selling price. There is also a real estate tax, which varies by region.

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Petty Crimes. The most common type of crime on Roatan are burglaries. These sort of crimes can be avoided by dressing down, being careful about where expensive belongings are left, and keeping to safe areas. Avoid wandering around local villages after hours. Your safety is your responsibility, so be vigilant.

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Excluding your rent, you'll find living expenses on Roatan are approximately $300 to $750usd per month. Obviously, this depends on how much you eat and drink. Roatan has a busy social scene if you are that way inclined, but it does not offer the party to dawn every night lifestyle of Utila!

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The East End of Roatan is a very popular area for expats. Quiet, more rural, and a true taste of island life await you in the East End. Part of the Santos Guardiola Municipality, the East End is a term to describe the many different neighborhoods and communities that vaguely encompass everything East of French Harbour.

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Important Things to Consider Regarding Honduran Citizenship Acquiring dual nationality as a naturalized Honduran citizen is only possible if the foreign government (of the country you have in mind) and the Honduran government have signed a dual nationality treaty.

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Property taxes are very affordable. Expect to pay about $ 3.50/ $1000.00. as an example: Property valued at $50,000.00 would be assessed about $175.00 / year property taxes.

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In geopolitical terms, Honduras has represented a bulwark against socialist forces in Central America and has a permanent United States military presence. Honduras has also received United States foreign aid. All of these factors have led to a gradual increase over many decades of American immigrants to Honduras.

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Honduras is an ally of the United States, and Hondurans historically view the United States favorably.

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Tela. Nestled along the Caribbean coast of Honduras, Tela is one of the best towns to retire in Honduras. On average, an individual retiree can live here for $1,500 a month, which includes rent. Beautiful beaches and a tropical environment appeal to retirees who choose to call Tela their home.

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Santa Rosa de Copan The capital of the department of Copan, in Western Honduras is considered by many as the safest city in Honduras. This is the coffee capital of Honduras. It is a great gateway towards the Lenca Route that includes Gracias and La Esperanza.

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How long can a U.S. citizen live abroad? A U.S. citizen can live abroad indefinitely without losing their citizenship. However, certain actions or prolonged absences may lead to suspicions about their intent to retain U.S. citizenship.

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