Saturday, May 12, 2012

15 Reasons to Invest in Property in Brazil

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15. The Country of Brazil is Beautiful Diverse and Stable: There is a growing demand from people who want to have their second homes in Brazil because it is such an attractive country. It is economically and politically stable, and it is developing important infrastructure projects in its ports, airports, highways and railroads. This fact, along with the current level of international confidence in the country, is attracting a lot of foreign investors.
14. The Middle Class: The Brazilian middle class is going through a prosperous period, with growing indexes of income and employment. One sign of that is in recent data from the Caixa Economica Federal (CAIXA), a government bank, showing that those people who are younger than 30 accounted for 36% of the real estate financing deals provided by that institution in 2007. A young dynamic prosperous population ensures long term future growth in property and development generally.
13. Access to Credit: For years, Brazil's poor had little access to credit. And even if they could get credit, they could not hope to maintain payments on interest rates that were frequently among the highest in the world. That, combined with unemployment, low pay and the instability brought on by a struggling economy, led to an explosion in the number of people living in favelas (shanty-towns) scattered in and around Brazil's urban areas. But the economy has definitely turned - Brazil has had a GDP per capita increase of 8.32% for the last five years, which is currently growing slower than its Latin neighbors. However, the country has a well-maintained GDP per capita, which is estimated at US$5,518 for 2007 (mortgage loans still only occupy a very small part of Brazil's GDP, around 1.7 percent), and has also been very successful in fighting inflation, decreasing it from 14.8% in 2002 to less than 5% in 2007.
12. Favorable Interest Rates: Interest rates in Brazil have tumbled, falling from 25 percent in 2003 to 11.5 percent in 2007, thanks to a huge trade surplus and account balance from a raw material export-driven economy. Some banks are forecasting that standard lending rates will fall to 9.25 percent by the end of 2008. Both the minimum wage and workers' salaries are rising at levels that exceed the cost of living - allowing employees more disposable income - leaving households with more money for housing costs, something that can only serve to invigorate more interest in Brazil's property market.
11. Equality in Real Estate Purchases with Brazilians: In some of the world's most desirable countries foreigners are not legally permitted to purchase land or houses. In Brazil, foreigners have the same legal rights as Brazilians when it comes to Brazilian real estate. Brazil has abundant land resources, the largest economy in Central and South America and a very large labor force. Brazil has almost anything any international investor might want. The economy is on the upswing and is diversified.
10. Taxes: Associated property costs in Brazil such as taxes and maintenance costs are also low and this adds to the attraction for the investor. For a foreign investor to buy real estate in Brazil the only requirement is that they have a CPF number - which is like a social security number. And the number can be obtained within a couple of days. This number is a legal requirement as it enables the investor to be uniquely identified for taxation and title purposes. The Brazilian government has sophisticated and well developed real estate laws which protect the property owner whether they are a foreign or local owner and independent legal assistance should be sought for the entire purchase process to ensure the investor's rights are properly looked after.
9. It's the weather! Over 7,000km of breathtaking palm lined semi-virgin coastline. Near-perfect climate with average temperatures of 78 degrees, F. and a pleasant sea breeze with low humidity. Negligible risk from floods, hurricanes, earthquake, tsunami or international terrorism . Perfect for sports and adventure enthusiasts with famous wind and kite-surfing areas, world-class diving & snorkeling and deserted sand dunes for buggy riding. Beaches consistently rated in world's top 10
8. The mortgage market: Mortgages are being provided by big retail banks who retain an ownership stake in them, rather than securitize them as in America. Interest rates have fallen from around 16% three or four years ago; loan periods have grown from 12 to 30 years; and salaries have soared.
7. Oil. Last year, Petrobras, Brazil's partly state-owned oil firm, announced the world's biggest oil discovery since 2000: the Tupi field, which it hopes will produce between 5 billion and 8 billion barrels. Now the head of Brazil's National Petroleum Agency (ANP) says another nearby discovery might hold as much as 33 billion barrels, which would make it the third-largest field ever found in the world. With energy self-sufficiency Brazil is able to avoid the costs of huge swings in the price of oil.
6. Vulnerability: Brazil is less vulnerable to financial shocks than it once was. A large part of this is due to a combination of a central bank that acts independently and transparently, publishing minutes of meetings promptly on its website; and a floating exchange rate, adopted in 1999. Before then, whenever the current account deteriorated, the central bank was forced to hike rates, killing growth.
5. The World Cup. For Brazil, a country with a seemingly endless supply of football players, winning the football World Cup is the national obsession. Hosting the event, which comes round every four years, is going to bring Brazil to the world stage. On October 30th, 2007, FIFA, the world soccer's governing body, confirmed that the competition will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2014.
4. An improving environmental picture: Since the international environmental movement in the 1990s, an awakening of environmental consciousness among Brazilians, and even among some of the country's politicians, means that attitudes are at last starting to change. One aspect of the increased environmental consciousness is an awareness that nature attract tourists (and their dollars).
3. Currently the 10th Largest Economy in the World, Brazil will be the 5th Largest in 2050 as ranked by Goldman Sachs. When Brazil reaches its paramount in 2050, the beach property prices will be the same everywhere in the world. It is expected that beach property will continue to increase in value rapidly until 2050. This economic growth and stability creates international demand. It solidifies Brazil as a great place for real estate investors.
2. Safety: Is Brazil a safe country? One of the urban myths that surround Brazil is the question of safety and security. In fact, Brazil is no more dangerous than the main cities in Europe or North America. Most of the bad press about violence in Brazil relates to the gangs operating in the slums in Rio and Sao Paulo. Even in these mega cities, most of the crime is between the gangs and crime against tourists is extremely rare. Being sensible and streetwise is the key to trouble free and enjoyable stay anywhere in the world, including Brazil. Brazilians are further known to be very friendly people and it is extremely rare to see aggressive behavior from Brazilians. In fact, what you will see more than anywhere else in the world is a lot of smiling and dancing!
1. Brazil offers some of the best values in the world when it comes to buying and developing property.



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Find Soccer Jobs at the 2011 World Cup, 2014 World Cup (and Beyond)


Are the sounds of the vuvuzela calling to you? Do you want to wish you could be part of the World Cup action in South Africa, rather than just watching the games on TV?

This year's competition might be halfway over, but the job opportunities for you are just beginning. If you love soccer (or should we say football) and want to turn that love into a career, check out these opportunities at the 2011 Women's World Cup, the 2014 World Cup, and with some of the world's largest soccer organizations.

Soccer Jobs at the 2011 Women's World Cup

Mark your calendars: the Women's competition will be held June 26 - July 17, 2011 in Germany. The best way to get your foot in the door to this elite soccer world is to volunteer. Volunteers are responsible for a wide range of activities, including guest services, hospitality, IT and communication, logistics, marketing, transportation and more.

Volunteering will not only help you make contacts at FIFA, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association and the world's governing body for all things soccer, but the experience will look great on a resume. In addition, World Cup volunteers typically enjoy free refreshments, travel, and other perks during their service. For more information, visit the Fifa Women's World Cup volunteer page.

Soccer Jobs at the 2014 Men's World Cup

Like the Women's World Cup, the best way to get involved is to volunteer with FIFA, the organization that runs both events. The 2014 event will take place in Brazil, and the opportunities will be announced as soon as this year's World Cup ends. For more information, watch the 2014 World Cup website.

Soccer Careers with the UEFA

The Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) works to promote the game and develop unity and solidarity between the different Europe's different football associations. You don't have to bend it like Bechkahm to work for them; UEFA currently employs administrators, IT specialists, coaches, journalists, and translators who offer a variety of backgrounds and skill sets. For information on job opportunities with UEFA, visit their "work with us" page.

Jobs at U.S. Soccer

Kindergarten co-ed teams. Middle school travel leagues. Professional teams. In the United States, U.S. Soccer is the governing body that oversees all soccer teams, leagues and organizations in the States. Although soccer is still relatively new to many Americans, U.S. Soccer was founded in 1913 and was one of the first organizations to be associated with FIFA. For a list of jobs and internships at U.S. Soccer, visit their jobs page.

Soccer Jobs with Major League Soccer

Whether you root for the Chicago Fire, the New England Revolution, or the Kansas City Wizards, Major League Soccer (MLS) has the job of overseeing them all. MLS works to promote and support professional soccer clubs in the U.S. Check out the MLS jobs page, which not only features jobs at MLS, but also links to each team's individual job listings.




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Olympic growth expected for Brazil property market


The latest news, the Brazil host of the Olympic Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro stretches as not only fantastic possibilities for the country in the fields of economy, infrastructure, tourism and sporting consciousness, but also foreign investment.

Brazil won the victory to host of the Olympic games against Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo, located in countries which hosted the games in the past. After three previous attempts, a host country has become Brazil finally won. The position of FIFA is particularly beneficial for Brazil the Olympics offer victory after World Cup host. The two very important sporting events to within two years of each other, creating a wealth of growth opportunities across the country take place.

That positioned as one of the largest economies in the world for several years, started for 2010 has increase for the Olympic hosting announcement predictions for economic growth. The stock exchange of Sao Paolo has impressive growth in the days immediately after the announcement, seen in particular as regards infrastructure and tourism companies.

The growth of the economy of Brazil will help the continued strength in the property market of the country. These increases are strong and steady capital appreciation potential investors an advantage.

Tourism gets set to increase the lead to clear while of sporting events, clearly immediate benefits. Accommodation and transport are to meet the requirements of mass tourism from hosting major global sporting events is updated. The benefits of the renewed interest in the region and more mass market opportunities help buy-to-let investorsto improve along with strategies for early investors.

Reconstruction and modernisation of the country's airports are planned along with new transport networks such as the high speed trains between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo. Modern infrastructure developments were conducted only in the Northeast, where investments have the recent interest in tourism and real estate attracts large number of European and North American investors.

The infrastructure developments offer long-awaited upgrade throughout the country, improvements and modern construction. All updates, tourism, economic growth and consciousness are very useful for present and future real estate investors in the country. Infrastructure and construction also benefit the local population, support the growing nation is increasingly middle-class residents.

As to present an important transformational opportunity for foreign investment in Brazil, the expected influx of buyers helps bring in the coming years with Brazil in an established market State.




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World Cup Spread Betting - Give African Fans a Chance


What is the point of holding a World Cup on the continent of Africa if the people of Africa can't get access to the matches? Ticket sales on the continent by FIFA's own admission have been poor to say the least. While around 1million tickets have been sold in South Africa its self only around 40,000 tickets have been sold to fans in the other African countries. I think you'll agree that is very poor considering there are around 3 million tickets on offer. While prices in South Africa were reduced the rest of Africa had to pay the same price as everyone else.

With prices starting at £54 for the cheapest tickets this may well be beyond the reach of the average African. FIFA's decision to sell tickets over the internet would have also caused problems as internet access in Africa would be severely limited to the ordinary fan, as would access to a credit card to make the transaction. With 6 teams on show at the finals from Africa, 40,000 is a pretty poor turnout but once again that is not the fault of the fans, it is the fault of FIFA. They are now saying they will have to get their house in order for Brazil 2014. We are right with you on that one Mr Blatter and Co. Get it sorted.

Enough ranting for one day, back to other news on World Cup spread betting. It looks like Cesare Prandelli is set to take over from Marcello Lippi as Italy coach after the World Cup finishes. Prandelli is currently the longest serving coach of any in seria A having been in charge at Fiorentina since 2005.

In transfer news today, Franck Ribery is set to stay with Bayern Munich for a further 4 years according to German paper Bild. Man City are set to up their bid for James Milner to 30m from 20m but with Chelsea looking to enter the race, the lure of the Champions League may sway his decision if he decides to leave Villa. Steven Gerrard is said to be fed up with manager Rafael Benitez, and let's face it most people probably are, and is on his way if the right offer comes in. Should have gone in 2005 and not got all sentimental over winning the Champions League. He would probably have a lot more trophies in his cabinet. There are no great signs of Liverpool doing anything in the near future.

Lots of South American players in the news today with Ancelotti keeping an eye on Kaka, Man Utd considering a18m bid for Luis Fabiano, and also having a hands off warning placed on Sergio Aguero. Alex Ferguson has said that Berbatov is not for sale and that he will be there next season. Juventus, AC Milan and Wolfsburg are all said to be tracking the Bulgarian striker. Benitez says he wants to bring Raul to Anfield. Let's face it Rafa, if you're not going to be there best leave it to the new broom.

And finally you can now kit yourself out in England's official World Cup suit. Get yourself down to Marks & Sparks and take a look. It is said to be a throw back to the styling of 1966 and was designed by a Saville row tailor instead of some flashy designer. Won't you look smart down the pub with all your mates, saying things like "excuse me referee. I think that may have made a mistake just there" and "Does your good lady wife spend a lot of time out of the house in the evenings".




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Friday, May 11, 2012

Good Times For The Brazilian Economy


China is not the only country receiving so much attention among the world's emerging markets. While this country may have a larger profile as the world's second largest economy, Brazil is likewise making waves in the news headlines.

It is among the fastest growing markets today, bucking global trends and remaining resilient in the face of a global financial crisis.

While the developed world is in the midst of uncertain times, Brazil's banking system and its economy in general are receiving accolades for its robustness. One such accolade was given by the Financial Stability Forum last 2009 in Basel.

The Eurozone crisis and the slowdown in the US may temper the growth of this BRIC economy, but its fundamentals remain in-tact and poised for continued growth. To illustrate this, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted a year-on-year gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 3.6 percent for 2012. In contrast, the financing institution predicted growth rates of 1.8 percent for the US, 1.7 percent for Japan, 0.6 percent for the UK, and even a contraction of 0.5 percent in the Eurozone.

Brazil is rich in resources as it, along with the rest of South America, is considered to be the world's breadbasket. The presence of what is believed to be about 50 billion barrels of pre-salt offshore reserves near the southern coast of Brazil may also set the country up to be a major exporter of oil and gas. Potential oil discoveries are also currently being investigated in the northeastern side of the country.

Economic Development And Growth

More specific signs of economic development are also present.

Tourism in Brazil continues to be a significant source of income for the South American country, which enjoys enticing beaches and 290 days of sunshine all throughout the year. Brazil also has a large number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beaten only by five other countries in the list of 130 territories evaluated by the UN World Tourism Organization.

Likewise, major sporting events like the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics have ushered in billions of dollars in infrastructure investments that would help the country's economy become larger in the long run through tourist inflow and job creation.

Brazil has also made extra efforts to liberalize its property markets and allow foreign entities to get access to them. Laws have been significantly relaxed in order to accommodate landlords and the real estate industry and they've simplified their labyrinthine sets of laws that was only stalling further growth.

As a result, analysts are now seeing an unprecedented rise in property prices, which has then positively affected the construction and mortgage sectors. Exame Magazine reports that apartment prices across the nation have risen by 24.7% in April 2011 as compared to the same month a year before.

Even then, Brazilians are still relatively debt-free. Secured lending in Brazil is only equivalent to about 5% of its GDP. Meanwhile, the US has 68%; Mexico, 11%; and Spain, 45%.

Leveraging real estate properties through mortgage finance remains a difficulty for most foreign investors interested in the real estate market. However, this is rapidly changing with the introduction of developer financing programs and foreign property investment mortgage products.




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Brazil holidays on the rise for international tourists


Rio de Janeiro is growing in popularity, at least according to the number of international tourists to decide a Brazil holiday. According to a study by the Brazilian Association of tourism (Embratur called) increased the number of international tourists who 2010 took a trip to Brazil in 8 percent compared with the previous year.

The exact number of international tourists in 2010 was 1.61 million visitors compared to 1.49 million visitors in 2001. This corresponds to an increase of 120,000 people. It is also the highest number of foreign tourists to Brazil in the last five years visit. The numbers were significantly higher during Carnival, which takes place in March. Brazil tourism Secretary said 131 percent more foreign tourists during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro visited, as expected, and that next year they expect an increase of 300,000 tourists for the rock in Rio Festival. This is famous for the biggest music festival in the world are.

You expect a journey even more people to book to Brazil because Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 2016 host will be. You will host the second round of the FIFA World Cup 2014.

So people get to travel especially to Brazil and Rio de Janeiro so why decide? Well, not Rio bear nicknamed "Marvelous city" for nothing. The massive city sits next to pristine beaches and is surrounded by tropical coasts along the southeastern coast of Brazil. It is the second largest city of the country and the capital. It is also where is located the famous and massive Christ of the Saviour status, of the new seven wonders of the world. This statue sits Corcovado Hill. A further large hills in the vicinity of Rio to visit is Sugarloaf Mountain, which can be reached by cable car. The Summit is m. 1.299 m above, is surrounded in tropical vegetation and offers a wide view over the city.

The best beach close to Ipanema beach is ideal for swimming, and Tan during the day and is a great happening place for nightlife after dark. The coastal area known as Copacabana has many good restaurants and drinking places to offer.

If you want to escape the hustle and bustle for a while, you can in the national Tijuca forest, the world's largest urban forest, it includes nearly 20 miles. This is a great place to walk and admire the juxtaposition of modern miracles with natural wonders.




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Cultural Events In Rio


Things to Do in Brazil: Cultural Events in Rio

Brazil is home to world renowned parties and celebrations that take place all year round. Each year, the city of Rio de Janeiro hosts some 3 million international tourists and they all contribute year round to the festive mood and celebrations. The following is a list of some of the best festivals that are amongst the most amazing things to do in Brazil.

New Year's Eve

Ever New Year's eve, about 2 and a half million people get together at the world famous Copacabana beach, one of the most laid back and party going suburbs in the entire world, to celebrate the ushering in of the new year. The crowd dresses mostly in white and the celebrations last all night at hundreds of different shows and events which take place all along the beach and throughout the streets of the area. Chilled champagne is served to the public all night and at the stroke of midnight the bottles are shaken up and sprayed all over people. There is also a stunning fireworks display every year.

Carnival

This festivity dates far back to when the Portuguese brought the tradition with them from Europe. It takes place before Lent in February and in Brazil is a mixture of Portuguese, Spanish, French, German, African and Indigenous traditions. Traditionally parades take place throughout the cities of Brazil. Multicolored floats are decorated and there is dancing in the street at all hours.

The Cordao do Bola Preta is a parade that goes through the center of Rio de Janeiro. About half a million people attend this parade daily and it lasts for several days. The world famous Samba School also parades through the streets. The Carmelitas band holds a parade in the hills of Santa Teresa, which offer stunning views with the revelry. Finally, the Banda de Ipanema, which is the most traditional of the parades and is also the most frequented by Brazil's gay population (Ipanema is famous for its spectacular drag queens).

Sports Events

With Rio de Janeiro being selected as the host of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, in the upcoming years and during this special event there will be no end of things to do for sports fans who are visiting the city. Rio has also been selected as the host of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The finale will be held at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil was also host of the XV Pan American Games in 2007.

The most popular sport in Brazil is soccer. It is home to many world famous clubs and players. Apart from soccer, tourists to Brazil can add the MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix, the world beach volleyball finals, the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix, the WCT/WQS Surfing championships, the Rio Champions Cup tennis tournament to their list of things to do.

Dance, sport and martial arts are all very popular in Brazil. So is beach football, beach volleyball, surfing, kitesurfing, sailing, horse racing and yachting.




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FIFA 11 - a new World Cup experience


Football was the most popular sports in the world and has the greatest fans across the planet after. Different known leagues such as the English League, Spanish and American League held almost all continents. FIFA (Federation International de Football Association) World Cup is known as the most prestigious tournament in the world of football takes place once every four years. It has become known the largest gathering of soccer teams all over the world. There are 119 football enthusiasts participating countries that compete with each other become the best football team in the world.

FIFA 2010 took place had over World Cup in South Africa for a long time, and everyone had a great time her life, cheering for their favorite football teams. However, can not football fans all over the world still about getting with the FIFA World Cup fever and fans who 2014 can't wait for the World Cup in Brazil; FIFA 11 will start soon.

FIFA 11 like FIFA 10 is a football game, and it is already the 19th title in the FIFA series of video games by electronic arts EA Sports. This would be one of the popular football video game series, which was rumored to be released in September 2010.

With this latest FIFA football 11 players experience soon a great reinvention on the authenticity of the player, whether it on and turning off the ball. It has a new feature called personality +, allows the lucid differentiations of the player and it looks really enter the individual capabilities of the characters, so that it looks like their favorite player is and runs on the football field. A further breakthrough in this game is that it can distinguish a very sophisticated database, the players. Each player is programmed, attributes have skill-set over 36 and 57 trains and these can all be evaluated and evaluated by the database.

FIFA 11 is also a cool feature that determines that pass accuracy by controlling ability of the players on the pad and the unique skills that the player has. This function is called the Pro pass. It provides also a very worthwhile system passed. In addition, the player can also play as a Manager, player or the latest addition to the player manager is because the Manager mode, which was a feature on some previous FIFA football series with the career mode has been replaced.

Although football fans now strut favorite players their dribbling and skills on the various leagues are those of the Premier League in the UK or La Liga de Espanya running in Spain, football fans can still a World Cup experience with the new FIFA 11 football series with personality + and Pro have passed.




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Young age and World Cup


The 736 players in South Africa, to compete from all over the world for the world trophy are only 7 for 20 years. Generally, a football player reached his maturity, when they are between 25-35. It is not so easy for a young child to make to the elite level of football. a?¨

However the two youngest players in the tournament could be facing in South Africa 2010, from if they include their trainers in their line-ups. Christian Eriksen, from Denmark (MF), Vincent Aboubakar, from Cameroon (forward), both 18 and are ready to be on the pitch on 19 June for what could be as "The Clash of the Kids". Eriksen, Â?¨born is 13 days later as Aboubakar, the baby of the World Cup. He plays for AJAX, a Dutch club with a glorious history. Cameroonian child is still at home play for the local Cotona?¨Sport (there is no or wrong here.) Aboubakar and his fellow Cameroonians speak French. (A Extraa?¨ "t" on the logo does not have his club).

Speaking of children, some of the managed convince their soccer moms let larger adventure to go once they their 17th birthday celebrated. The youngest player ranked in the World Cup is always to Norman Whiteside. 17, When he was part of the Northern Ireland squad was ' 1982 Cup to Yugoslavia in Spain. Final score: 0-0. The other child, also 17 but 208 days older than Whiteside, used his youth, unmatched capabilities and God-given football wisdom, which him on the throne of the world of football driven. I'll tell you about one of the biggest: the King, Brazil's Pele, the youngest player ever, a final and the youngest a champion remains to play. He scored twice against to Brazil a 5: 2-to give victory over Sweden and his first world title.

Closer to home, young players are the norm. Their very own Landon Donovan received the FIFA best young player award at the World Cup 2002 in Korea and Japan. A world class magician with a ball at his feet, Donovan is the manufacturer of one of the best soccer on display today. There is another record for the United States: the youngest captain. History says that this distinction to Tony Meola, goes a 21 yr old goalkeeper and captain of the United States with a view to a heart break 1-5 loss in the World Cup of Italy was ' 1990 Czechoslovakia.

It is not so easy, but it is not impossible to bring the world to its knees, if you are so young. Next time, Brazil ' 2014, a few of you are 17 or less and it will come as a surprise when your skills increase the squad will be U.S. there. But in the meantime would better enjoy the summer, make some pennies reflect Burger, and do your homework (don't forget to eat your cereal, drop, that sugary soda!).




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Rio De Janeiro Is A City Of God


"God created the world in six days and on the seventh day, he created Rio de Janeiro"

Brazilians sayings

Rio is an awe-inspiring city where impossibly steep granite mountains rise from the ocean between glorious stretches of golden sand. Brash skyscrapers vie for space with impeccable colonial buildings, and lush forests tumble down hillsides into densely populated residential areas.

Its diverse cultures and people live in varying degrees of wealth or poverty. Rich exclusive areas stand in stark contrast and close proximity to the slum areas or favelas. But no matter what their background or economic standing, the Rio's residents are characterized by a passion and enthusiasm for life.

The cidade maravilhosa (marvelous city) revels in life, with the beach, football, samba and Carnival the principal diversions. High above all this fun and frivolity are Rio's ever-present landmarks - the statue of Christ the Redeemer on the summit of Hunchback Mountain and Sugarloaf with its historic cable car.

As well as these twin icons, Rio boasts a wealth of attractions and activities, plus great food, music and entertainment - enough to keep a visitor busy for any length of stay.A natural port of the Guanabara Bay in southeast Brazil, the city was founded by the Portuguese on 1 January 1502. They named it Rio de Janeiro (River of January), under the mistaken impression that it was an enormous river mouth. Since then, it has grown to a city of over 6 million people, with a further 5 million in the greater metropolitan area.

Migrants find that the city has more than its fair share of social problems. Attempts have been made to curtail crime, but visitors should remain alert to petty thieves.

In the 1960's, the capital was moved from Rio to Brasilia, in an effort to decentralize the power found in Rio. All the jobs associated with such political power transferred to the interior of the country. This, along with a slowing economy and increased economic pressure from Sao Paulo, Rio is trying to redefine its role in the Brazilian economy.

Beachfront property in Rio de Janeiro is by far the most popular investment and give very good rental returns of 8-10% per annum. There is a developed Brazil property market (http://www.brazil-property.co.uk/) and properties in Rio de Janeiro offer beachfront property in Copacabana beach and Ipanema beach. Property in Ipanema offers stunning views to the Atlantic Ocean. Rio is visited by millions of international tourists land here each year, making the buy to let property investments very realistic indeed.

From a record low in 2002, the Brazilian Real has doubled in value against the US Dollar and rallied against other world currencies, so the country is not as cheap as it used to be. However, Brazil is still affordable and gaining in popularity - 2007 saw a 15% increase in visitors, mainly headed for Rio. With Brazil set to host the FIFA World Cup in 2014, that trend is likely to continue.

In Rio's summer (December to February), temperatures regularly reach 40ºC (104ºF) or more. When the heat is on, tourists should follow the Brazilian example and hit the beach rather than rush around. These months are also peak season - not only are international flights more expensive, but domestic travel and hotels are charged at a premium and get booked up quickly.




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