Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sporting Events Will Position Brazil As One of the Top Luxury Destinations in the World - Why Go Now


The 2016 Olympics and 2014 World Cup will affirm what many know already -- Brazil is one of the best kept secrets for luxury travel in the world, although most people only know the country for its natural beauty, Carnival and Caipirinhas. Future developments added to an already established infrastructure, supporting luxury travel across the country, not just in Rio de Janeiro.

Rio de Janeiro was chosen to host the 2016 Olympic Games, the first time a city in South America has been elected. Additionally, Brazil has been selected to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Several development projects are underway to prepare for these events, and to showcase the country as a major tourism destination. In Rio alone, hotel capacity is expected to more than double from its current total of 22,000 rooms to over 45,000 to accommodate visitors for the Olympic games1. Brazil's Ministry of Tourism expects funding of nearly $17 billion from public and private investors for projects including transportation, luxury hotels, restaurants, and other tourist attractions in preparation for the games.

The development for 2016 does not mean travelers need to wait to visit the country. For instance, there are already several options for luxury destinations and accommodations in Brazil. The sooner those looking for off the-beaten-path places visit there, the more they will discover authentic experiences before it gets too popular and prices start increasing.

There are many under-the-radar, yet luxurious options including:

· Angra dos Reis - A short drive from Rio, its 2000 beaches, 365 islands, and upscale accommodations are perfect for travelers looking to get away from the crowds of nearby Rio de Janeiro.

· Trancoso - South of Salvador-Bahia, this beach has received lots of attention recently for being a hip, chic destination

· Florianopolis - Located in Southern Brazil, it's an island with 42 unique, paradisiacal beaches that differ from the rest of Brazil's coast

· Fernando de Noronha - An island 200 miles from Recife, is essentially a nature preserve, offering world class diving and eco-tourism options




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Property in Natal, Brazil - All You Need to Know When Choosing to Invest


Natal is located at the extreme northeastern tip of Brazil and as it has one of the best climates in the country, it is aptly named the 'City of Sun'. Natal is both charming and welcoming offering the best of both worlds - beautiful beaches and the convenience of a modern city with a wide range of amenities.

The 410km coastline is the area's star attraction with its semi-deserted beaches, big sand dunes, palm trees, tropical lagoons and charming coastal villages. Natal has received a considerable amount of investment to boost tourism and therefore Natal already boasts a good infrastructure for those visiting the area. It has long been a popular destination for domestic tourists and in the 1990s, the Portuguese, Spanish and Scandinavians were the first foreign charter tourists to arrive. In fact, the destination is becoming so popular, Natal has one of the highest rates of residency applications for any Brazilian city. Natal is also one of the four cities in north eastern Brazil to host the FIFA world cup in 2014. To cope with this influx, a new airport is planned which will be the largest in Latin America.

This internal and external interest in Natal is likely to be great news for property investors and there are a wide range of property types on the market to meet the demand. City centre dwellings are mainly apartments in tower blocks. However the real interest tends to be in property developments for sale on the coastline which range from low-rise apartments to large villas. Some of the coastal villages such as Pipa are already well known and are good examples of how simple fishing villages can completely transform themselves to much sought-after upmarket destinations. There are already plans afoot for large and prestigious beach and golf resorts in the area so make sure you do your research dependent on whether you do or don't want to be near these types of facilities.

Any buyer interested in purchasing property in Natal should put aside roughly 7.5% of the purchase price for expenses which include ITIV (Brazilian version of VAT), solicitors fees, registration of the deeds, admin expenses and legal fees.

Upkeep on a property also needs to be considered before buying: there is an annual real estate tax on properties in Brazil which ranges from 0.5% - 1% of the property price. In addition there may be maintenance fees payable on the property, particularly if it is a community style dwelling. Prices range from £40-£200.




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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

3 Fun facts about Brazil


The world consists of many countries, which are filled with interesting facts and one such place is Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world and is located in South America. The official name of the country is Federative Republic of Brazil and the official language is Portuguese.

There are many fantastic things about this colourful place and the following some of them are.

World Cup

In most cases is not the first thing that comes football or soccer in the sense, if this country is mentioned, if you will. Well, did you know that according to the Federation International de Football Association FIFA as it is commonly known, the World Cup has won five times.

Yes, no other country in the world has done ever before therefore she has made history by winning this game so many times. The latest victory was in 2003 and it is currently number three in the world.

In addition they will be the 2014 football games hosting and this is the first time that these games in South America would take place. You could be a little bit more about these facts here find http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/index.html

So, if you're a fan this exciting sport, it's not too early to begin plans for the 2014 Games to be. Perhaps you can experience again the Cup to win and thus the story for the sixth time.

A cup of coffee

It produces more coffee than any other country in the world. It produces about 30-40% of them, and there are about 160 companies, which help in the production of it. Although it is, that they grow the beans for export, is also a national drink coffee.

Café being Manhã (spoken in the official language) the word for breakfast, according to promar international, and it is said to my coffee in the morning.

Royal acts

DOM João, Prince Regent of Portugal in Brazil after Napoleon Bonaparte conquered Portugal came in 1807. He would then set up his Royal Court as King João VI. Then, in 1822 his son Pedro I declared the nation to be independent and he an emperor, which the country into a European-style Empire.

Additional 1888 signed Princess Isabel, the daughter of Emperor Pedro II the Golden law or the Lei Aurea slavery here ended. It is, according to Deborah Kent book Rio de Janeiro, said was the Prince of a planter, "you have redeemed a race and lost a Crown."




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World Cup 2014 - Can Brazil Host It?


In 2003 FIFA pronounced the World Cup will be in South America, under its new rotation system (which begins in South Africa in 2010). The last time the World Cup was hosted in South America was in Argentina in 1978.

However, mistrust started unnerving in September 2006, with Brazil's president admitting the country did not have the stadiums to host the event.

Brazil was the only country on the continent which said it wanted to hold the event and why not? They have plenty of space, many live out of football and a possibility of many investors.

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country will need to build at least 12 FIFA approved new stadiums if it plans on hosting the 2014 World Cup. "We don't have any stadium which is in a condition to host World Cup games," Lula said during a speech. "We're going to have to build at least 12 new stadiums in this country."

Far be it from us to question a president, but surely a couple of Brazil's existing stadiums could be renovated sometime during the next six years. We also wonder how he came up with the number 12? While Germany had 12 stadiums in 2006, South Africa will have 10 venues in 2010.

The stadiums are only a part of the equation. Anyone who has lived through a World Cup can tell you that the investment in infrastructure to support the visitors is tremendous. They will plough money into infrastructure, accommodation, travel, tourism and facilities to cater for this.

Flights and accommodation will have to be increased dramatically, as well to supply for the influx of people that will be coming from all over the world!!! We are surely looking at a few hundred thousand alone each week? Also, this will draw in a lot of overseas investors and companies into Brazil, as well as real estate investors who ride on the backs of big worldwide events like this!!!

Now, we believe it is possible for this Billion dollar investment to take place, their economy has been

pretty steady the past years, but top official says Brazil is more than a year behind schedule in its construction projects for the 2014 football World Cup.

The president of SINAENCO, a Brazilian architectural and engineering association, says the government must improve its efforts or risk losing investment and the chance at hosting future events.

"Brazil is more than a year behind," Jose Roberto Bernasconi said recently at SINAENCO's annual meeting. "The authorities have to get involved." Bernasconi says the World Cup will "promote Brazil and attract more investment in the future." But all that is at risk if construction deadlines are not met.

Brazil hosted the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro last year without major glitches. Brazil is bidding for the 2016 Olympics, which also would take place in Rio, therefore they are looking forward in getting back full or even investment at long term. Looks pretty simple on paper, yet better tangible.




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Brazil Real Estate Investor Guide


Following the addition of Brazil onto the international real estate investment scene, no end of interest in the region has been generated. Brazil tends to check all the boxes as a suitable property investment and holiday home destination. It even appears that the travelling distances are overlooked by many buyers, as the tropical paradise location is worth the effort to reach.

For investors the low priced property, consistently strong capital gains and high rental demand are all rolled into an idyllic setting. Brazil has tempted many prospective buyers over recent years and long term growth and interest in the market shows no sign of slowing. The additional benefits of the 2016 Olympic Games and the 2014 FIFA World Cup only add to the growth and demand for investing in the country's real estate market.

The Brazilian government is encouraging foreign investors, especially into the stunning North Eastern coastal regions such as Natal. As Brazil has a strong economy with the potential to become a world superpower, the country is not reliant upon foreign real estate investors for economic stability. The active encouraging of foreign investment brings an additional touch to the friendly nation.

The use of a solicitor specialising in the Brazilian real estate market is highly recommended. While not a legal requirement, the additional security and easing of the purchasing process is invaluable. The lawyer will work with the buyer throughout the purchase, tracing a procedure in the following manner for an off-plan or under construction property.

Once the property to be purchased has been sourced, a reservation deposit of approximately £2,000 or EUR3,000 is placed with the agent or developer to take the property off the market. There is normally a 21 to 28 day timeframe between the reservation deposit and initial staged payment, during which time the buyer's legal representative will carry out due diligence on the property.

Searches carried out by the solicitor will include planning permission, building licenses, land titles, land surveys and bank guarantees. From this information the lawyer will inform the buyer whether the property represents a safe purchase. A Private Purchase Contract will also be created, outlining the obligations of both the buyer and seller during the course of construction, along with the dates and amounts of the payment schedule.

The initial staged payment will be required upon signing the Private Purchase Contract and will be calculated to a percentage amount of the sale price. The staged payments will vary between developers and different projects. The required payment schedules may also vary depending upon the stage of construction the development is under when entering the purchase agreement. Often these payments will amount to between 10% and 30% of the purchase price.

Staged payments may be either staggered throughout the course of construction, or the remaining payment may be required entirely upon completion. At the completion stage of the project, along with the remaining payments, the associated purchasing costs will be required.

Associated costs when purchasing property in Brazil include Transfer fees, Notary fees and the legal fees. All together the associated purchasing costs amount to approximately 6.5% of the property price. Often the solicitor will request 50% of the legal fees to be paid upon contracting their services, with the remaining payment upon completion.

The idyllic tropical destination with an abundance of stunning beaches represents an exceptional investment and re-location market. Property prices remain competitively low prior to the expansion of the local mortgage market to non-resident buyers. The expansion of the mortgage market is expected to attract additional buyers, bringing up property prices and increasing returns on investment.




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Monday, April 16, 2012

How Successful Has Brazil Been at World Cup Tournaments?


The biggest and best sports competition in the world is the quest for the World Cup of Soccer. Since 1930, the World Cup of Soccer has been akin to finding the Holy Grail in sports terms. The country of Brazil has been a leader in this quest, winning the World Cup an astounding five times (in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002). One could actually measure the success of the sport of soccer by the amount of times Brazil has competed and come out on top.

All the best soccer teams in the world want to play in the World Cup tournament, but only two get chosen. There are more teams competing for the World Cup then there are countries represented in the United Nations. The World Cup is at the very top of the sporting world, with thousands of players competing for their chance to be a global sports star. There are also millions more soccer fans who want to see their country win. Brazil is at the top of the food chain when it comes to soccer. They have produced some of the best players of the century with more stars rising from their ranks every season. Such notable soccer players like Rivaldo, who came out of obscurity to win the World Cup of 2002 and Cafu, otherwise known as Il Pendolino which means "the express train" captained the winning team of that year. Whenever soccer is mentioned anywhere in the world, people immediately think of the Brazilians and their achievements.

Brazil hasn't always been a shining example of the best teams, during the 1970's and 80's they struggled with many injuries, fouls and scandals involving players and coaches. They had many players who had outgrown their former glory and needed to do something to save their image in the world. Brazil's players lost out to other countries, like Germany, Uruguay, Italy and England. However, they remained a powerful force in the soccer world. In 1950 and 1998, respectively they won vice-championship in two editions and then went on to be semi-finalists in 1938, 1974 and 1978. Their indomitable spirit and the absolute life dedication of their players and fans set Brazil apart from players coming from other countries. But with careful selection of players and higher standards in the soccer industry as set forth by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) they were able to meet higher levels of achievement and beat out the Germans in 2002.

In 2014, Brazil plays host to the World Cup and they are gearing up for a promising season with some of the most physically-honed, skilled players in the world ready to do battle for old "Victory". It should be an exciting time for soccer fans everywhere, most of all the people of Latin America. Look for great things as Brazil proves once again why they are the country with the most wins and some the best fans in the world.




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