Brazilian real estate market hard to resist
Sunday, June 29, 2008
ForeignPropertyBuyer website has stated that Brazil's wealth of natural attractions and good resources make it likely to yield good returns on property investments in "the short and long-term". Land prices and property prices in Brazil are starting to grow at a fast rate, which is partly due to the massive interest in biofuels and many overseas investors are looking to Brazil for their next property investments.
Property expert Jamie Strong speaking to Nubricks.com said that the thing that will really help Brazil is the mortgages to foreigners and it will really open up the market when it is available. Jamie also praised the variety of properties and the ease of purchasing a property in Brazil.
Real estate firm IN2 said that Brazil is a hot pick for those looking to add sun and samba to their property portfolio. An increase in visitor numbers would boost the already booming Brazilian property market as tourist expenditure reached £5 billion last year. Felipe Cavalcante, president of The Association for the Real Estate and Tourism Development in north-east Brazil (Adit) remarked that 97 per cent of international tourists who visit Brazil once return again as they are attracted by the beauty of Brazil.
This comes after the news that Brazil is recently tipped by Homesgofast.com as one of the hot property locations for 2008.
Social BookmarkingProperty expert Jamie Strong speaking to Nubricks.com said that the thing that will really help Brazil is the mortgages to foreigners and it will really open up the market when it is available. Jamie also praised the variety of properties and the ease of purchasing a property in Brazil.
Real estate firm IN2 said that Brazil is a hot pick for those looking to add sun and samba to their property portfolio. An increase in visitor numbers would boost the already booming Brazilian property market as tourist expenditure reached £5 billion last year. Felipe Cavalcante, president of The Association for the Real Estate and Tourism Development in north-east Brazil (Adit) remarked that 97 per cent of international tourists who visit Brazil once return again as they are attracted by the beauty of Brazil.
This comes after the news that Brazil is recently tipped by Homesgofast.com as one of the hot property locations for 2008.
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