Investment Property in Brazil
Why buy a property in Brazil?
There are as many reasons as there are buyers. Our aim here is to present a few of them - and some of the things you should be clear about when buying an apartment in Brazil.
Getting in on the ground floor of a tourist boom - a lucrative investment
Brazil today is comparable in many respects to Spain 20 years ago. Charter flights and mass tourism have just begun. This means that anyone investing in apartments here can expect a very high return. Apartment prices are expected to rise by 35% a year on average, or more if you choose an apartment in the right location. The country is also becoming progressively more accessible, with more flights and shorter travelling times.
Our Selected Projects for Brazil: |
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Kariri Beach - Apartments from £33, 914 |
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Grand Natal Golf Apartments from £37,500 |
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Jacuma Resort Luxury apartments from £58,200 |
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Ma-Noa Resort Beach apartments from £42,600 |
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Lagoa Azul Atalantic coast properties from £67,985 |
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Paraiso Beach Luxury private villas with pools from only £71,869 |
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Economy
Brazil is one of the cheapest countries in the world: you can enjoy life here without worrying about the cost. Europeans, who are used to high prices, are startled by the enormous contrast when they come to Brazil. A beer costs about 40 pence and a drink in a restaurant 80p. Lunch is about £2.40. Add to that good service and a friendly population, and you have a combination that’s hard to beat.
Stable political climate
Brazil is a stable country. Despite its poverty, it is also a vast country, with great export potential. It has never been a terrorist target, and the political climate looks set to continue improving year by year. For all these reasons, many countries have established commercial interests here.
Warm weather
Brazil’s climate is also stable, warm but not too humid, with year-round temperatures of 28-30 C. The coldest season, with some rain, is from May to September: in other words, it is winter in Brazil when it is summer in Europe, and vice-versa. If you come to Brazil during theEuropean winter, it will always be warm; but remember that Brazil is a very big country, and temperatures can vary from region to region. In the town of Cumbuco, where Kariri Beach Resort has been built, the weather is very stable and warm with less rain than the national average.
Culture
Many people fall in love with Brazil immediately because of its culture and people. The population is exceptionally friendly and welcoming, and stress and anxiety are virtually unknown concepts. Most Brazilians are happiest under a parasol on the beach by day and partying by night. They are truly a festive people, - as demonstrated by their famous Carnival.
Stay 180 days without a visa
You can spend the entire winter half of the year (up to 180 days) here without the need for a visa. If you buy an apartment at Kariri Beach Residence we strongly advise you to take some time to travel around: particularly if you want to find the right property in Brazil.
Direct UK flights
More and more flights, shorter journey times and cheaper air tickets make it easier and more reasonable to get to Brazil. Both Gatwick and Manchester now offer weekly direct flights to the Fortaleza region.










