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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Five Places to Look for Next Investment Bubble
ImoInvest Brazil, Feed: Five Places to Look for Next Investment BubbleDot-coms? Done that. Property? Oil? Corn? Been there, got the T-shirt and nursed the losses, as well.
ImoInvest, 03/09/2008 more info

Brazil 'offers affordable property prices'
ImoInvest Brazil, Feed: Brazil 'offers affordable property prices'The website said this means that second home buyers who purchase a Brazilian residence could get healthy short-term returns.
ImoInvest, 20/08/2008 more info

Brazil Offering Caribbean prospects
ImoInvest Brazil, Feed: Brazil Offering Caribbean prospectsThe north-east coast of Brasil is offering some of the best property prospects in the country, it has been atated.
ImoInvest, 18/08/2008 more info

AMB Property Corporation(R) Forms Strategic Allian
ImoInvest Brazil, Feed: AMB Property Corporation(R) Forms Strategic AllianAMB Property Corporation(R), a leading global developer and owner of industrial real estate, today announced that, through an affiliate,
ImoInvest, 06/08/2008 more info

Special Report: Hit the BRICs for a Global-Investi
ImoInvest Brazil, Feed: Special Report: Hit the BRICs for a Global-InvestiBrazil’s current growth rate is around 5% - but the Brazil of today is far more balanced and stable than in its 1970s version, even though growth back then was an impressive 10%. Brazil’s improving credit position is likely to allow today’s growth rate to persist. Besides, political risk appears minimal: When President Lula leaves office, a politician of the center-right could well replace him.
ImoInvest, 01/08/2008 more info

Capital growth

Brazil is classed as a new emerging property market, which puts potential growth figures at their highest at present. Over the past five years, Brazil has seen property prices increase of some 20%. In fact last year, in some areas of north east Brazil, returns of 20%+ last year were not uncommon.

Now is the perfect time to research a property investment in Brazil. Property prices are low and look set to rise as the Brazilian property market and supporting infrastructure continue to mature at a very steady pace. Expert researchers for the UK-based Property Investor and Home buyer Show reinforce this view and are tipping Brazil as an emerging country poised on the verge of a property boom.

Low cost of living - experience a luxury lifestyle at little expense

The cost of living in Brazil is much lower than in most European destinations and currently stands at 20% of that in the UK. As a result, the cost of maintaining and managing your property is very low and it is small wonder that Brazil is also increasingly popular as an expatriate retirement haven.

Booming property market

The property market in Brazil currently sits on the brink of a boom period while investment growth is inevitable in Brazil, especially in locations by the sea and in north east Brazil.

Many areas are being transformed into top class resorts with supporting infrastructures to boost the tourist industry. Brazil's tourism success is creating a huge demand for accommodation and shrewd property investors are acting early, purchasing bargain properties with a view to generating good rental yields. Meanwhile the market is gaining momentum and property prices are steadily pushing upwards.

Currency exchange

Currency exchange rates are very favorable in Brazil today, making property investment a viable and attractive option to foreign investors who avoid losing vast amounts of money in their exchange transactions against the Brazilian Real.

Brazilian currency has recently stabilized and become far more competitive with other international currencies such as the US dollar. This has of course increased purchasing power for overseas investors in Brazil. The competitiveness of currency exchange also means that international businesses from the US and UK are establishing themselves in Brazil and are able to operate with far lower overheads, therefore creating increased productivity and profits.

Inflation

In the year of his election in 2003, President Lula decreased inflation to 16% while today inflation stands at an all-time low of around 4.5%, firmly indicating a safe and secure economy in which to invest.

Brazil's economic expansion and low inflation levels could well result in central bankers in Brazil dramatically cutting their lending rates. This, in turn, would result in much local property market activity, with a reduced cost of borrowing making loans affordable for Brazilian citizens.

Economic expansion

The increase in profitability of certain major Brazilian companies (e.g. Unibanco, Brazil's private sector bank and Eletropaulo, power distributors) as well as the successful expansion of international companies in Brazil (e.g. Arclor and InBev, the world's largest beer producer) further boost the economic prospects of the country, bringing with them a positive effect on real estate investments.

Furthermore, Spanish and Portuguese developers as well as major hotel and resort groups have now arrived in Brazil and are currently investing millions of euros on tourist developments aimed at the European market.

According to experts, Brazil is expected to be self-sufficient in oil reserves within the next year and it is believed by some economists to be amongst the worldwide leaders of the future, along with Russia, India and China.

Housing shortage

As Brazil still suffers a severe lack of housing, investors looking for development opportunities should consider property construction projects in Brazil. Exciting opportunities are now on offer for investment within this rapidly developing property market.

   
         
         
 
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