Feature Island
Regional Information
Honduras is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty, including a sparkling
barrier reef and fascinating ruins. Private island real estate is quite reasonable
in Honduras and the slow pace of life in this country is suited to island
buyers looking to escape the madding crowd.
Honduras, Central America
Foreign Ownership of Islands in Honduras, Central America
As a foreigner in Honduras, there are restrictions on owning real estate.
Coastline and land within 40 kilometres of international borders is considered
a restricted zone for non-nationals. It is also not permitted for a foreigner
to own more than 3/4 of an acre. Some exceptions exist in designated tourism
zones established by the Ministry of Tourism. In addition, foreign citizens
and businesses may also buy coastal properties for approved tourism or other
development projects that will generate economic benefits for Honduras. Otherwise,
the purchase of restricted land is limited to those who are Honduran by birth
or a corporation formed entirely by Hondurans. There are legal methods to
acquire restricted land through a Honduran corporation.
Sociedades Anónimas are established as a general practice to purchase
land that is either larger than ¾ of an acre or includes coastline,
like private islands. The incorporation process involves having two Honduran
citizens as the original shareholders to incorporate. When forming the corporation,
the citizens endorse their shares to the Bearer. The Articles of Incorporation
are drafted and the owner is appointed as the Administrator of the Corporation
or the President of the Board.
That said, the US Embassy frequently deals with claims of corruption in land
sales and the registry and dispute resolution process. These include claims
against attorneys, real estate companies, judges and local officials. Squatter
activity, spurred by earlier land reforms, has also been a problem. In order
to avoid the same problems, make sure you are dealing with qualified and trusted
professionals.
As always, a competent and respected lawyer should handle the process of forming
a corporation to buy a private island. The same lawyer should also check the
property title, going back at least 20 years. If you have any doubts, check
and double check titles yourself. Things move slowly in Honduras because everything
is done by hand. Title documentation is generated by non-electric typewriters
and lots of rubbers stamps. If you have formed a corporation, you will get
stock certificates which are bearer, so you will want to keep them in a safe
deposit box or your broker’s safe. Once you own property in Honduras,
don’t be an absent landlord. Get to know people who will look out for
your interests.
Regional Statistics for Honduras, Central America
- Location:
- Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Nicaragua
and bordering the Gulf of Fonseca (North Pacific Ocean), between El Salvador
and Nicaragua
- Population:
- 7,326,496
- Languages:
- Spanish, Amerindian dialects
- Capital:
- Tegucigalpa
- Currency:
- Lempira
- Climate:
- subtropical in lowlands, temperate in mountains
- Temperature Range:
- +2 to +36
- Terrain:
- mostly mountains in interior, narrow coastal plains
- Natural Hazards:
- frequent, but generally mild, earthquakes; extremely susceptible to damaging
hurricanes and floods along the Caribbean coast
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