Economical Reasons to Invest in Brazil Property
July 29th, 2008 by luke07
Brazil’s current macroeconomic situation is very favourable for long-term investments. The situation as a whole provides one of the best scenarios of the last few years for long term investments to be undertaken in Brazil, especially in the Brazil Investment Property sector.

- Brazil ticks all the boxes for an exciting emerging market, low property prices & good potential for capital growth and rental income.
- Exceptional value for money on property, for shopping, eating out and low cost of living approx 20% of that in the UK
- Rapidly expanding economy and substantial government and private investment focused in the area of growing tourism interest, the North East.
- Significant improvements in local transport links
- Low cost flight routes opening up. Thompson fly to Natal from Gatwick and average prices are between £180 and £400 return. Plus major new airport development in the N. E. Natal
- Large scale leisure facilities under construction
- Excellent medical facilities
- Brazil has high expected rental incomes for properties
- Booming Tourist industry: Between 2002 and 2005, the number of international passengers at Brazilian airports increased by 50%
- Exceptional capital growth: In the North East Area properties have increased by 100% in the last 36 months
- Booming economy, Brazil has the 11th strongest economy in the world and the strongest in Latin America
- Good currency exchange rate making it cheaper for foreigners to invest
- Foreign investment encouraged, you own 100% of land and property. Foreigners are permitted to own property outright in Brazil. Also, foreigners have the same property rights as Brazilians and will obtain a free & clear title to the property.
- It is no different than owning real estate in Europe or the US.
- All you will need to buy property is a CPF number (tax registration number) which you can apply for via the Brazilian embassy in your home country or here in Brazil. This number is required in order to legally identify you for title purposes.
- Brazil is quickly becoming the world-leader in attracting foreign investment and immigration. There are literally millions of foreign nationals in Brazil who own property and businesses.











