Brazil, the land of dreams

By: Muhammmad Aslam
Submitted: 2008-09-04 14:03:46
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Worldwide tourism and investments have taken a new dimension with better opportunities now available in Property & Real Estate in Brazil for investment, rental, holidays or retirement
Property.

Most investors sell Brazilian property, apartments, houses, villas, land, farms, hotels, refineries and Islands in Brazil. Some of the famous realtors work closely with developers to offer affordable Brazilian property. In some areas the firms have rental management services too.

Any Brazilian developer that works with this sort of network has to satisfy their criteria. They are selective with their developments as not all developers in Brazil can meet most demanding requirements from top firms.

Brazilian Property Investments are primarily being done in the areas of Fortaleza, Ceara, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Joao Pessoa, Paraiba and Salvador, Bahia.

With so many choices available, one must know a little more about these areas, before making a Brazil property search.

Fortaleza, the Capital of Ceara Fortaleza is the capital of Ceara. Tucked away on the north-east coast of Brazil it is home to some 2 million inhabitants and outside of Brazil, virtually unknown to many, but its the hottest brazil property investment haven right now.

Natal, the Capital of Rio Grande do Norte With 365 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 26 degrees C, Natal in Rio Grande do Norte is one of Brazils most privileged and popular cities.

Besides beautiful beaches and white sand bathed by a turquoise blue sea, Joao Pessoa (the capital of the Paraíba State) is a city with extremely unique characteristics. As reports suggest, the 3rd oldest city in Brazil, João Pessoa, was founded in 1585 and has a rich architectonic patrimony, including the beautiful baroque structures, like the church São Francisco and the convent Santo Antônio, dating back to the XVIII century.

Salvador is one of the top 5 cities in Brazil, with over 2 million inhabitants and a rich cultural life.

The famous old town centre, the Pelourinho, is an important tourist attraction with thousands of authentic Portuguese homes. Once an entry point for slaves being brought to Brazil, Salvador has a lively cultural and musical scene that mixes African elements of music, dance, art and religion with Portuguese and Indian influences.

If you would like to make a decision on brazil property with regards to Brazil real estate opportunities, then an extensive search will have to be performed for a few days, in order to find better, trust worthy deals accross internet. You should also have contacted your lawyers, and real estate agent in order to make better selections for brazil real estate investments.

Faisal Shah is an experienced Brazil property consultant with dozens of offers on sale for Brazil real estate

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