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Why invest in Brazil propertyBrazil is on the tips of many shrewd investors tongues and for good reason as at the moment and for the foreseeable future the conditions for Brazil real estate investment have never been better.The forecast for capital growth & rental income is very positive - Brazil has high expected rental incomes for properties - Exceptional capital growth/booming economy - Excellent medical facilities - Exclusive developments - Exceptional village lifestyle, safe and secure - Cost of living is approx. 20% of that in the UK - Fantastic climate - relaxed lifestyle and culture as well as exciting cities, carnivals and nightlife - Natural beauty - Cheap flights, budget airlines, & major new airport development in the N. E. Natal The property market is about to explode: Brazil is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, a tropical paradise with thousands of Km of prime un-spoilt sandy beach coastline. Brazil ticks all the boxes for an emerging market, low property prices & good potential for capital growth. In the North East Area properties have increased by 100% in the last 36 months. The North East area, Natal which is one of the areas with the purest air in world, has received considerable investment and now boosts an every growing tourism industry. |
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You can purchase a prime beach front property in Natal with excellent investment potential and capital growth potential for as little as £25,000. Check out the latest investment opportunity currently available. Pipa Paradise |
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are just a few of the other reasons why investing in Brazil property is
so attractive:
An Unstoppable Tourism Industry: The main area for tourism development in Brazil is the north east region. This has originated from a large public investment programme which was initiated around 10 years ago: the Tourism Development Programme in the North East, PROSETUR / NE. Over 670 million dollars have been invested through this programme on; - transport - the environment - infrastructures - tourism management bodies The success of this has resulted in the implementation of PRODETUR / NE II with an estimated investment of 400 million dollars. Between 2002 and 2005, the number of international passengers at Brazilian airports increased by 50%. The north east of country, the main leisure destination in Brazil, saw a 160% increase in travelers within the same time period. The geographical location and the characteristics of the north east region have turned the leisure and tourism industry into a great investment opportunity for the present and the future. Here is a little bit of information about Brazil. Although 90 percent of the country is within the tropical zone, the climate of Brazil varies from the mostly tropical North to the temperate zones below the Tropic of Capricorn. Brazil has five climatic regions--equatorial, tropical, semiarid, highland tropical, and subtropical. Due to the size of Brazil, temperatures vary everywhere, but as a rough guide, temperatures are usually between 19° C and the high 30’s. The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest biological reserve. It contains one-third of all living species on the earth and is crossed by 10 of the world’s 20 largest rivers. Numerous tour operators can arrange anything from standard day trips to month-long expeditions to more remote areas. Carnivals are the biggest highlight when in Brazil; there is certainly no shortage of a good party. The Copacabana beach, where parties are staged nearly 24 hours a day, is a great location for sampling some Latin American entertainment. Brazil is also a great country to sample some mountain climbing, hiking, water-sports and golf. Getting There: There are around 30 airports in Brazil, most of which accept overseas flights. Flights take approximately 11 hours from the UK to Brazil. Download your copy of the buyers guide for more detailed informationan:
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