Prices are not rising as much as expected as there are too many properties available and not enough purchasers!Not to say that won't change in the future,but you will need to get here easily and with reasonable priced air tickets to match that are frequent and do not require stop-overs with long connections.If you live here it is fine,but rushing back and forth from the UK or elsewhere to sort out something urgent in Brasil is not my idea of a safe and secure investment and very time consuming and boring.
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Originally Posted by debzor
Stuart - simple, wide ranging, all embracing, answer? NO.
Dotty - Quote me to fly to Europe (return) from here then fly to ski resort in Europe (you choose which one), hire all the gear, including suits, lift passes, etc, etc, and still claim that from here it is cheaper than Argentina? At least compare like with like, and the exchange rate makes Argentina very attractive. Anyone want to organise a last minute group?
Any slow down in Natal is probably caused by their own success. As more people invested, so prices increased, investors looked elsewhere and found better deals. However, even though I have been critical of Natal in the past, I still believe the eventual future there for investors will be 'Christmasy"!
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