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Five Reasons To Invest In Joao Pessoa Property, North East Brazil

It seems that suddenly all eyes are on Brazil, it is the place to live and the place to invest in property. With so many areas to choose from, how d...

 

It seems that suddenly all eyes are on Brazil, it is the place to live and the place to invest in property. With so many areas to choose from, how do you make your selection? Here we look at five top reasons why you should choose Joao Pessoa in the North East.

The “World Cup” effect is already being felt in North East Brazil. Both Natal and Recife have been named as host cities for the event and Joao Pessoa is perfectly position just an hours drive from each, providing easy access to twice as many group matches as visitors staying in other locations. Guests staying in Joao Pessoa will be able to enjoy all the excitement of World Cup soccer from the comfort of a safe and relaxed beachside oasis.

Following protracted negotiations the city received permission in August for a major conference centre costing in excess of $50 million to be located in Cabo Branco, Joao Pessoas number one residential district and ideal investment location. The area has some of the best beaches in Paraba. This approval is expected to bring a boom in tourism to the area with the construction of many new hotels and resorts to accommodate the burgeoning number of visitors attending new cultural events and conferences. The knock-on effect will of course be a surge in real estate values, which is good news for the canny investors who already have Joao Pessoa on their radar.

Joao Pessoa has a lively cultural calendar and plays host to a high-profile event pretty much on a weekly basis. From street races music festivals to art exhibitions and literary gatherings, there is always something special to see or do.

North East Brazil has been on the radars of international investors for some time now and the area is booming. However, buyers need to choose their Brazilian investment location with care to ensure they dont buy into a high-rise bubble that is set to burst and this is why Joao Pessoa is receiving so much positive attention. Thanks to major economic expansion and migration from the colder southern cities, the domestic market is booming and there is a steady stream of buyers for new and resale properties. Couple this with one of the worlds best climates offering a year-round season and excellent rental returns, and it is no wonder that international investors are so keen to buy into Joao Pessoa real estate.

Due to its outstanding setting and relaxed way of life, Joao Pessoa has been attracting foreign investors for the last few years. The growth of the city and the recent influx of foreign investors who have chosen to settle in Joao Pessoa has prompted the opening of a new bilingual international school in January 2010. The school will teach a bilingual curriculum in English and Portuguese and will also prove attractive to the many people moving to Joao Pessoa from Rio and Sao Paulo to take advantage of the city’s great lifestyle.

This piece was written by Ginny Naish of Property Dreams Brazil, a real estate consultancy based in Joao Pessoa, North East Brazil. Property Dreams Brazil can provide consultancy with regard to property investment, land acquisition, re-location and property marketing. Please visit Property Dreams Brazil for additional information on property investment in Joao Pessoa.

Enjoy Your Acai At The 2016 Rio Olympics

 

It seems that Brazil is the place to watch. Its economy is thriving, its property market is booming and more and more tourists are choosing to experience its delights than ever before.

Brazil is also home to some of the most healthy and exotic foods available, no more so than the famous Amazon region where the trees of the rainforest simply groan under the weight of hundreds of different types of tropical fruit. Many of these have been discovered to offer significant health benefits and suddenly names such as pupunha, capuau and grumixama are tripping off peoples tongues in juice bars and cafs from North to South. It is the aai berry, though, that is unarguably responsible for the Brazilian health food revolution that is taking not just Brazil but also the US by storm.

The acai berry is small and purplish in colour and grows on the acai palm that is native to the Amazon. The berry has been used for centuries by those in the know to give them an energy surge and boost their physical strength. It is also well known for providing extra nutritional value to a diet.

Acai has now been discovered to be one of the most nutrient-rich and potent superfoods on the planet. It is simply loaded with antioxidants, phytonutrients, anthocyanins, amino acids, essential omegas, fibers and protein. Following discoveries during controlled laboratory tests, recent studies from the University of Florida indicate that aai may even fight cancer cells.

The most nutrient dense part of the berry is the skin and the pulp but in Brazil every part of the berry is used for different purposes, even the seed. Its juice and pulp are frequently used in juice blends, smoothies, sodas and other beverages. It has become one of the country’s most popular ice cream flavors and in recent years literally thousands of dedicated acai cafes have sprung up, serving acai na tigela ” literally acai in a bowl, served with honey and granola as a health food and energizer.

Acai is very effectively preserved in a variety of ways. It has become a popular export in the form of seeds, juice, frozen fruit pulp and dried/freeze-dried formats.

Acai s reputation is spreading. It is now a staple on the shelves of health food stores across the US and Europe. It is available as a dietary supplement in capsule, pill and powder form for those wishing to benefit from its anti-ageing qualities and positive effects on the immune system, mental focus and digestion. Its ability to boost energy levels has even led to it being hailed as the new Brazilian Viagra.

As an aai convert, I firmly believe in a daily dose of this remarkable little berry. In fact I can almost feel the withdrawal symptoms if I miss my morning helping of acai na tigela. So why not book a flight to Brazil and find out for yourself just how good this thing tastes on home turf?

This piece was written by Ginny Naish the Marketing Director of Property Dreams Brazil, a real estate consultancy based in Joao Pessoa, Paraiba. Property Dreams Brazil can provide consultancy services with regard to property investment,land acquisition, re-location and property marketing. Please visit Property Dreams Brazil for more information on Brazil.

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Oil Industry Will Play A Key Role For Future Property Growth In Brazil

 

With Brazil making the largest oil finds in the western hemisphere for the last 30 years, the wealth generated for the country will result in a huge redistribution of money, leading to sustained growth in the Brazilian property market.

Finance Minister Edison has stated in the next ten years Brazil will become an oil superpower and based on current projections will have crude oil for export for the next 50 years. This will result in Brazil becoming an important player in international politics.

The Finance Minister went on to say that Brazil will be producing 3.6 million barrels a day by 2017. Domestic demand in Brazil is projected at 2.6 million barrels, which would leave Brazil with a substantial surplus for export. The Government is also planning to invest in the petrochemical arena so that oil derivatives can be sold and not just crude.

The Government owned company, Petrobas, is responsible for the management and exploration of oil and gas in the country. The company has been recently ranked eighth in the world by market value by the leading accountants, Ernst & Young.

With the recent huge finds and massive leaps forward in technology accomplished by Petrobas, its market value has risen from $95.9 billion just over a year ago to $164.8 billion.

The discovery of another huge oil find this September in Brazils Santos Basin, Petrobas in conjunction with the United Kingdoms BG Group and Spain’s Repsol was the result of a fourth well was drilled in the BM-S-9 block off the country’s south-eastern coast.

This was not the only find that week in the region, as a previous deposit discovered just a few days earlier is believed to hold between 1.2 and 2 billion barrels of oil and gas. Exact figures on how far the new discovery will extend existing reserves are yet to be announced.

Petrobras will now concentrate its investment strategy on the domestic market, said Petrobras CEO Jose Sergio Gabrielli, who went on to explain that the primary objective now was not to continue investing overseas, but to ensure the effective development of all the recently-discovered offshore oil reserves.

The Brazilian Congress is currently debating President Lula da Silva’s plan to increase control over the energy industry through regulation. His administration proposes assigning the dominant role in the nations petroleum industry to state-controlled Petrobras.

The proposal would give Petrobras operator status for all Brazil’s oil and gas finds as well as becoming the commercial outlet for all domestic and international oil derivative sales. Under the proposal a new state-owned company would also be created to manage the governments oil and gas assets. This new company, Petrosal, could eventually grow larger than Petrobras according to analysts.

Speaking this week, Petrobras CEO, Jose Sergio Gabrielli announced We are in a fantastic moment. Brazil is cementing its future as a leading oil superpower and the positive effects will be felt throughout the Brazilian economy.

This article was written by Ginny Naish the Marketing Director of Property Dreams Brazil, a real estate consultancy based in Joao Pessoa, Paraiba. Property Dreams Brazil can provide consultancy services with regard to property investment, land, re-location and property marketing. Please visit Property Dreams Brazil for additional information.

Purchasing Real Estate in Brazil, the Role of the Lawyer, Part 1.

 

It is essential that you engage the services of a lawyer when purchasing land or property in any country where you are not normally resident. Brazil is no exception, even though it has very strong consumer and title laws, the differences in language and terminology can result in misunderstandings that could damage your investment.

Obviously one of the main criteria in selecting a lawyer to act for you will be the sharing of a common language and experience of working with non-resident real estate transactions. The OAB, Brazilian Bar Association, has a register of accredited lawyers and they have a published scale of fees for the legal work they carry out.

The lawyer will be responsible for advising you on the reservation contract, purchase contract and the legal implications of these documents. With its consumer laws very much in favour of the purchaser, Brazil is a very safe environment in which to purchase property. Your purchase can be very swift if all of the correct documents are in place. With older properties or land your lawyer will have to collect all of the correct documents, which my take a little more time.

The type of service that will be provided to you by your lawyer will vary greatly and be dependent upon the type of real estate that you are purchasing. An off-plan apartment will have most of the required documents in place, as the documents will have been required for the planning permission process. In older country and beach properties, your lawyer will be required to make a far more extensive inspection of the documentation, as there may be issues with regard to ownership, as some older properties may not have registered their title.

The process of buying land is the same as property except that you will have a report prepared which will set out the borders and size of the land. The report will also give the urbanistic characteristics of the land stating what can be built on the land, as well as a detailed plan for inclusion in your title deeds.

When your lawyers have confirmed that the property is legally ready for sale, with all documentation in place, you will then sign the purchase contract known as, contrato de compra e venda. The contract details all of the information with regard to the purchase such as the seller, the buyer, description of property, price and so on. Importantly it also sets out the date that you can take possession of the property.

With the contrato de compra e venda signed by both parties and with the deposit paid, the contract becomes a legally binding document. The amount payable as deposit at this stage and the structure of payments until completion varies, particularly in the case of off plan property purchase as different developers offer different payment schedules and incentives.

In order to receive your title deeds, which ensure the property is legally yours, the property needs to be paid in full and the transfer taxes paid.

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