Brazil – Tropical Beaches & Bustling Cities

Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world, divided into states, then again into municipalities and fringed with over seven thousand kilometres of unspoiled beaches fringed with tropical palms and fine white sand. Brazil’s breathtakingly diverse coastline has become a magnet for divers and water sports enthusiasts keen to explore the wonders of the azure blue sea.
The landscape of Brazil offers much more than stunning beaches, it is renowned for the inland natural wonders of the rain forests, Amazon jungle and vibrant cities, alive with a melting pot of cultures. Apart from the natural beauty Brazil also provides exceptional value for money. Brasilia, the capital is located inland built on reclaimed subtropical land and is mainly noted for its modern architecture receiving only a small proportion of the tourists visiting the northern beaches or the more attractive cities of Rio de Janeiro, world famous for its festival and beaches at Ipanema and Copacabano. The city of São Paulo with a population numbering over 10 million, is the heart of Brazil’s commerce and finance. It is also renowned for its vibrant nightlife, however it is Salvador de Bahia (Bahia) that is considered one of the most charismatic, steeped in history with an abundance of monuments and awash with the sights and sounds of Brazilian and African culture, in the many clubs and bars.

Natal, the capital of the north-eastern state of Rio Grande do Norte, is experiencing the highest growth in tourism than any other state. It is also home to Natal’s Aeroporto Internacional Augusto Severo, the eight largest airport in the world.
Already an established popular beach destination amongst Brazilians, recently Natal has come to the attention of overseas tourists and investors. Mainly due to government initiatives implementing extensive improvements to the infrastructure, hotels and amenities, which in turn has attracted new developments and investors eager to take advantage of the potential
capital returns.
Natal is no exception when it comes to the famed Brazilian beach culture, with stunning beaches stretching along the coast such as Praia do Meio, Praia do Fort home to the famous Tamar Project (Turtle protection project) in and around the city, ideal for people watching, windsurfing or just relaxing under the year round sunshine. Ponte Negra is renowned as one of the best beaches, shares its name with the town located 100 metres above. Until recently a
small fishing village, however, the influx of tourism and overseas investment has seen the town evolve, in response to the demand there is an ever increasing variety of amenities.
Recent surveys suggest that Natal is the safest city in Brazil. This is accounted for by the comparatively lower cost of living in this corner of the country, than in the south, making this a much more attractive standard of living and investment prospect. so investors are keen to snap up the prime beachfront development projects while the prices are still incredibly low.

The coastlines of The Costa do Sol Poente and Costa do Sol Nascente, with hundreds of unspoiled beaches are bathed in sunshine and cooled by the trade winds. With the incredible array of tourist attractions, in the area, such as the rainforests, highlands, waterfalls and of course the beaches, there is always something to do. There is also plenty of opportunity for retail therapy, with a variety of shops around the town, however best places to go are the beach fairs and the Public Market. Accessing Fortaleza could not be easier. The Pinto Martins international airport is served with flights from Europe, North and Central America.
Why Invest in Brazil
Low Prices in Brazil, in particular the north-eastern regions provide spectacular beachfront settings and
properties at a fraction of the cost of the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
No restrictions on property ownership The government is keen to attract foreign investment, therefore there are no restrictions on foreign ownership and all properties are freehold.
Getting into the market early by buying offplan, you can reap high potential capital growth, as Brazilians are only interested in purchasing a tangible product which has already been built.
The cost of living in Brazil is 20% lower than the UK, allowing high living standards, at low prices.
There is already a growing domestic market, with growing interest from North American and European investors.
• Natal is the closest point of the country to Europe
• Tour operators fly direct to Natal and Fortaleza, there are also charter flights from the UK
• 8000km of unspoilt beaches
• Bustling vibrant cities
• World famous Carnivals & beaches
• Tropical rainforests & Amazon jungle
• Superb coastline for water sports, diving
• Currency is the Brazilian Reais
• Average temperature from 22°C to 36°C
• Simple buying process, same procedures as buying in Europe
• North-eastern coast is already a popular holiday destination for wealthy Brazilians.
Email info@propertiesinvestabroad.com for details on the investment properties we have for sale in this stunning location.
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