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Originally Posted by Dotty
Brazilians have a wonderful sales trick where the put a building for sale(1 week later they say 50% sold)but they are not the constructor holds properties back and then ups the price then releases or appears on the market the property for sale.This is not flipping property,but a trick commonly used here.So,please I understand you are new here and I do know what I am talking about.Do you speak Portuguese??There are people that can assist you better.I am a personal experienced investor and not an agent,but I am fascinated with what I am reading.
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Yes I speak, read and write Portuguese better fluently and can even imitate accents from different regions to fool people into thinking that's where I come from. How about you?
I've also been researching Brasil purely from the investment side for over a year. I have visited Brazil only once myself but people from the company I work for are almost constantly on the ground there, (this year about 8 weeks of work have been done on the ground in Brasil by our team and two of my colleagues are on their way to Rio for a holiday today) plus we have partners who work and live there. I have friends who have lived in Natal for years as well.
I am not "new" to Brazil as much as you seem "new" to the investment business. As I asked before... you say Coral Beach is overpriced but you don't seem to even know what those prices are. Have you ever been to the location where it will be built? In fact do you even know where it will be built?
All I can see is that you are hopping from thread to thread making derrogatory remarks about every development there is when you obviously know absolutely nothing about investment and it seems even less about the developments we are discussing.
Oh and if you did care about "Nosso Ambiente" you'd have a much better argument than "you can't build on sand dunes" which is pretty pathetic.
Go pick on another forum where you can make yourself credible to the gringos. As Jack Nicholson once said "don't try and sell crazy here, we're all stocked up"