Monday, February 15, 2010

Porto Alegre has the highest life quality rate in Brazil

Porto Alegre is an ideal and "authentic" location to invest in Brazilian property as it offers a classy and friendly atmosphere.

According to Brazilian Embassy in Washington DC, Porto Alegre, the largest city in southern Brazil, is the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The city, located on the Guaiba River, has received numerous expats from other parts of the world, particularly Germany, Poland, and Italy. Located at the junction of five rivers, it has become an important alluvial port as well as one of the chief industrial and commercial centers in Brazil.

Richard Fiander, a travel writer for Recorder Newspapers, said that while most people's images of Brazil are of the vibrant, colorful Carnival in Rio, it also has its quieter regions which would be ideal for setting up home. Porto Alegre is one of the richest metropolises in the country and has the highest life quality rate in Brazil.

"A fun place in the heart of Porto Alegre is the Mercado publico [public market] an magnificent neo classical style building that contains a vast mix of stalls selling household goods, meat, fish, vegetables, wine, regional handicrafts and a variety of herbs and teas," he added.

The writer added that the Serra Gaucha, The Gaucho Highlands is the mountainous region in the northeastern portion of the state, which is a popular destination between June and August as people go in search of snow, while hiking is also "excellent all-year round".

Friday, February 12, 2010

Buyers should look towards the laid-back gems in quaint coastal regions

Buying a property in Brazil outside of the major cities and look towards the quaint coastal regions of the country could be the realization of a dream for a lot of people, according to an industry expert.

According to the Brisbane Times, Property expert Steve McKenna said that classy beach resorts and gorgeous tropical islands add to the feeling of paradise, which he described as "stunning".

Just 105 miles from Rio de Janeiro, a pleasant 2-hour trip takes you to the peninsula of Buzios, Mr. McKenna said that the area has more than 20 magnificent beaches and crystal-clear water contrast with the exuberantly sculptured landscape and exotic vegetation, which a prodigal "Mother Nature" has privileged with a wonderful year-round summer.

The town elected one of the 10 most beautiful areas in the world, famous for its unique combination of rustic charm, architectural harmony, incredible beauty and sophisticated boutiques and restaurants frequented by discerning visitors who come from all over the world to savor its magic. "The [town's] walkway leads to the charming old village of Praia dos Ossos, which is sprinkled with cute little cottages, humble pousadas [guesthouses] and family-run shops and diners," he added.

Mr. McKenna added that Brazilian property in nearby Paraty would be ideal for investment. This lovely colonial town, 125 miles from Rio de Janeiro on Ilha Grande Bay, Brazil's southeastern coast is a favorite with Brazilians and visitors who want to get away from it all in a historic town, laze on one of the many beaches, and indulge in a restful vacation.

Meanwhile, Hello! Magazine said that in the far north-eastern corner of the country there are the "incredible turquoise waters" of Jericoacoara, surrounded by dunes and crags, while the Lencois Maranhenses national park encompasses a unique ecosystem of around 300 sq km.

"Just a couple of hours north of Rio, in the Buzios peninsula, there are a score of beaches offering a taste of paradise. Heading south, you'll find no fewer than 2,000 beaches divided among the eight bays and 365 islands of Angra dos Reis," the guide added.