featured projects
Dolce Vita
ImoInvest Brazil, Featured investment project: Dolce Vita

Bahia, Maraú
Where: Barra Grande
Total Area: 56.4 hect
Construction: 10.7 hect
Price: 5,000,000 EUR

Fazenda Crumai
ImoInvest Brazil, Featured investment project: Fazenda Crumai

Bahia, Subaúma
Where: Entre Rios
Total Area: 948.9 hect
Construction: 164.0 hect
Price: POA

Resort near Porto Seguro
ImoInvest Brazil, Featured investment project: Resort near Porto Seguro

Bahia, Porto Seguro
Where: Porto Seguro
Total Area: 5.0 hect
Construction: 2.0 hect
Price: 25,000,000 BRL

   
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Brazil's booming tourism

Obelisk , 16/10/2007

Many factors are aiding profits for Brazil property investment: increasing tourism- foreign direct investment, and land prices.

Brazil's tourism industry is booming with a 134% increase. Going forward, the government is focused on reaching a target of 9 million tourists each year.

With more and more people visiting the country, the demand for short-term rentals is also increasing, further stimulating demand for Brazil property investment.

A large number of quality resorts and developments are currently under construction in and around the north east coast, more notably in Natal and Maceio. However, there is still a shortfall in the housing market, with demand outstripping supply, equating to a shortage of approximate 8 million properties.

Foreigners have fuelled a real-estate boom, buying farmland along Brazil's expanding agricultural frontier and second homes along the north eastern coast.

However, in a bid to tackle the shortage, the governments 'growth-acceleration package' includes a housing and infrastructure investment of US $236 billion for the next four years. This demand has already elevated property and land prices considerably, and Brazilian officials have certainly welcomed the influx of foreigners choosing to holiday, live, or invest in Brazil property investment.

Rolf Hackbart, President of Incra comments, "Foreigners have fuelled a real-estate boom, buying farmland along Brazil's expanding agricultural frontier and second homes along the north eastern coast,"

The Mayor of Luis Eduardo Magalhaes, Oziel Oliveira, recently highlighted that a number of foreign people have set up farms in the area, thus aiding an ever-increasing economic growth with produce and improving land values. He added that he was aiming to attract more foreign investment, the proceeds of which could go towards improving and expanding the region's transport network.

Mr Oliveira commented: "This was land that was practically all savannahs or grasslands which is now being occupied and has brought an economic benefit for us all."

"Brazil property investment is a strategic addition to a property portfolio. As a tourist's playground, the rental potential of property in Brazil is tremendous, due to the year round market. The interest from overseas investors has certainly boosted the exposure to overseas property ownership and along with the government's tourism backing Brazil property investment is certainly a very lucrative market"

   
         
 
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