World Wide Property Sales
Property For Sale in Brazil
By Les Calvert
Come to think of Brazil, and you'll immediately get transported to the football
capital of the world! The land of Ronaldos, Ronaldinhos, Peles, and Romarios is
the next projected global economic powerhouse. Occupying almost half of the
South American continent, Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world.
Considering its vast size, the Brazilian population of around 190 million is
miniscule, to say the least. This is because sea-loving Brazilians are mostly
concentrated around the coasts. It is estimated that around two-third of the
nation's population is situated along the coastline. This leaves a vast chunk of
the country's mainland open for development projects, and a virtual goldmine for
the global property investors.
What Makes Brazil a Hot Investment Destination?
Brazil has many attractions that allure the people from all over the world to
this Samba land. The country is a major tourist hub of South America. It's not
just the soccer-crazy Brazilians that invite attention, but also the entire
Brazilian lifestyle that has lent a unique identity to the country.
To start with, the country plays host to the world's biggest rainforest - The
Amazon. This is reason enough for the nature loving tourists to flock and hook
up to Brazil for days, and witness the wildlife-rich wetlands of the Pantanal,
the canyons and caves of the Chapada Diamentina, and the Mata Atlantica
(Atlantic forest), which runs for much of the length of Brazil's coastline.
Brazilian seashore adds to the charm of the country with sun-kissed beaches
dotting over 7000 kilometres of coastline. The legendary Copacabana and Ipanema
beaches are just some of the magnificent water-features of Brazil. The aquatic
sports are also one of the major highlights of the Brazilian beaches.
If you think you've heard enough of Brazil, we are not done yet! The Annual
Carnival at Rio de Janeiro is synonymous with the Brazilian way of living -
dancing to the tunes of samba and merrying about all night! This
not-to-be-missed annual event is attended by millions of revellers from around
the world and attracts global media coverage.
Another major reason, besides tourism, behind the growth of the property market
in Brazil is the country's booming industry. Brazil is one of the few countries
that have mastered the art of ethanol-blended petroleum products. This
technology is of massive help in curbing rising pollution levels due to the
burning of fossil fuels the world over.
The country is largely seen as one of the fastest developing economies of the
world along with China and India, and if the trend continues, Brazil will be a
jackpot destination for every real estate investor. A largely peaceful country,
Brazil attracts Europeans for its low cost of living, which is just 20% of that
in the UK/Europe.
The proactive government developmental policies, along with the favourable
currency exchange rates fuel the robust property sector all across the country.
Brazil is well-connected with major cities of the world through regular flights
in and out of the country. The lively Brazilian people have a rich tradition of
living life to the hilt, is one factor that clinches the deal for Brazil as a
hot real estate destination.
Hottest Investment Locations in Brazil
Currently, Brazil enjoys one of the fastest growing property markets in the
world. Therefore, you can be rest assured that money spent on property in Brazil
is a wise investment translating into greater appreciation for the capital in a
short period of time. And before you jump on the Brazilian bandwagon, here's
another happy piece of information you'll love to hear. Millions of foreign
nationals own property and business in Brazil benefiting from the fact that
property ownership is guaranteed by the Constitution for Brazilians and
foreigners alike. And land ownership in Brazil is in perpetuity, which includes
full mineral and water rights.
Any kind of coastal property in Brazil is worth a goldmine. Since most of the
population and tourists' activities are centred on the coastal areas of Brazil,
cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are always on top of the investment
chart. For a little over £50K, you can enjoy beachfront apartments, duplexes and
villas in Natal, or residential club villas in Fortaleza. Of course, several
low-priced properties are also available in every segment - off-plan, built-up,
or land.
If you are looking to capitalize on the vast agricultural land in Brazil, the
places like Western Bahia State should be your choice of destination. Brazil is
expected to be self-sufficient in terms of food available to its citizens,
within a few years. Thanks to the mineral-rich fertile soil of the country, the
cities, like Louis Eduardo Manghales, have emerged as agri-hubs in Brazil.
Obviously, the developed agricultural land will cost you a little more than the
uncleared land in areas, like SE Tocantins, which is believed to contain a
hugely fertile land, but development here is still some years away.
Some other places ideally suited for investment in residential and commercial
property include the towns of Rio do Conseicao, Dianopolis, and Rio Grande de
Norte.
Brazil has investor-friendly laws, byelaws, and regulations. However, you may
require the services of an attorney or a estate agent for successfully
negotiating and transferring the property. There may be certain formalities to
be satisfied before you can legally own a property in the country, but these are
not very technical formalities that require much effort on your part. Read our
buyers guide on Brazil for more details.
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