Brazil - a nice and a safe place to live in
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Research by NatWest has found that Britons are increasingly attracted by the option of working abroad or retiring in an overseas country. A British expat who own property in Brazil have declared that the Latin American nation is one of the "safest places in the world", it has been reported.
The telegraph has reported that Damon Kestle and his pregnant wife from North London are planning to migrate to Brazil next year. He said that the move is to just expand his business horizons overseas; but also he is attracted by the actual lifestyle opportunity presented by Brazil as it offers a better standard of living than the UK, as well as lower crime rates.
There are lovely suburbs where the criminal activity is comparatively very low. You can wander around in Brazil countryside safely even at night, without any fears you can enjoy the evening, the beautiful countryside and its tranquility. Brazil is also said to offer lots of attractions such as good quality housing, services, amenities and wealth. Rhiannon Williamson, Director of Amberlamb said that Brazil is considered to be a desirable and safe place to visit, invest, and do business.
The house prices in Brazil increased by an "impressive" amount last year and values are set to keep growing. This suggests that property owners could collect high returns should they sell their property on at a later date.
Social BookmarkingThe telegraph has reported that Damon Kestle and his pregnant wife from North London are planning to migrate to Brazil next year. He said that the move is to just expand his business horizons overseas; but also he is attracted by the actual lifestyle opportunity presented by Brazil as it offers a better standard of living than the UK, as well as lower crime rates.
There are lovely suburbs where the criminal activity is comparatively very low. You can wander around in Brazil countryside safely even at night, without any fears you can enjoy the evening, the beautiful countryside and its tranquility. Brazil is also said to offer lots of attractions such as good quality housing, services, amenities and wealth. Rhiannon Williamson, Director of Amberlamb said that Brazil is considered to be a desirable and safe place to visit, invest, and do business.
The house prices in Brazil increased by an "impressive" amount last year and values are set to keep growing. This suggests that property owners could collect high returns should they sell their property on at a later date.
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