Sunday, September 13, 2009

A Home in Brazil, Anyone?

From the Real Estate Home Page

Brazil is the largest country in the tropics.  It is a land of natural and cultural wonders offering progressive economic policies and reforms.   This has encouraged revitalization of the country's image and attractiveness as a fiscal and political environment supportive of growth.

According to the September Global Newsletter of Quintessentially Estates, Brazil’s current investment climate and emerging property market is growing.

The North East of Brazil boasts tropical coastlines and attractive beaches, as well as exciting nightlife. Natal, the capital of Rio Grande do Norte, is a bright city that has prospered in recent years due to coastal package tourism. Brazil is attracting large numbers of tourists who can take advantage of short-term holiday rentals.

Both homes and commercial properties have so far proven to be of high quality and competitive prices.  This is particularly so in the North East of Brazil.  This indicates that the country is perfect for high-end property for a fraction of the price seen elsewhere in the world.

In 2008, luxury 1-bedroom and beach front apartment homes were recorded to be selling for about 211,000 Brazil Reais.  That's only $117,000 in U.S. money. 

So...are you packing your bags?

For further information regarding investment opportunities in Brazil, contact Lily Simpson at Quintessentially Estates lily@quintessentiallyestates.com.

Get the low-down on other exclusive worldwide locations attracting investors. Go to the Quintessentially Estates Newsletter.


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