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Buying Property in Brazil

Date Published: 09th September 2008
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Property in Brazil has been for some time now a sound financial investment and this is set to continue long into the future, availability and low costs are the main driving factors but by no

means the only reasons for investing in Brazilian property currently undervalued. Another great reason is the emerging economy widely tipped to become one of the

global giants in the next thirty to forty years.
With a population of over180 million (although considering the vast area that is Brazil it’s by no means overpopulated) the potential is huge for economic expansion so

all sorts of business opportunities are presenting themselves, of course tourism will continue to thrive with tropical temperatures and over 7000 kms of beaches, the


appeal is obvious. Property development is another area worthy of exploration; with more airlines coming on board and tourism reportedly rising more than two

hundred percent it’s a fairly safe bet to get into the buy to let market.
Of course, Brazil is most famous for its football many of the world’s finest footballers have come from Brazil and of course they have won the world cup more than

anyone else: There is however much more to Brazil than this with the largest rainforest in the world, a wealth of caves and canyons and the Atlantic forest running for

most of the Brazilian coast.
Rio Carnival is the biggest and most famous party in the world, it is covered by the worlds press and attracts millions of partygoers it should be on the must do list of


everyone its colourful vibrant samba rhythm is as contagious as the rich lifestyle.
Brazil is also experiencing an industrial revolution, with their bio fuel technologies this is further bolstering the economy and in turn the investment property sector.

Europeans are being attracted to Brazil for its low living costs and are likely to have won the property lottery if growth continues in its current form.
Brazilian property laws are very foreigner friendly the land is owned in perpetuity IE you own all water and mineral rights.
From £50,000 you can have a beach apartment and this will rapidly appreciate when the global market recovers and Brazil takes its place among the economic giants

where it is surely destined to be.
Agriculture is also to be considered there are richly fertile lands in certain areas of Brazil and with rising food costs and the possibility of large scale agriculture it should

something to be considered by the farming community in Europe.
The options are there for all to see with political stability, tourism, and the influx of European retirees and investors alike Brazil is very likely to become one of the
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hotspots.
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About the Author
Occupation: Realtor
Paul Stubbs is the web-master and author of two websites, they are both real estate related and new. Located in central Portugal in the market town of Alvaiazere He is a partner in a registered estate agency. His second venture is with a programmer and they are building a property portal to serve real estate agents all over the world. Paul's websites are http://www.perfectportugalproperty.co.uk http://www.buy-to-let-overseas-property.co.uk
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