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Old 03-07-2008, 02:40 PM
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We are interested in buying a piece of land in the north east of Brazils coastline.

The plot need to be 800 sqm or more. Have sea view, prefared as beach front and access to a nice and safe beach. Location: close to airport to scandinavia and safe area.

Is that possible with a budget of 2000-4000US$ or do we have to wait till we have a bigger budget?

We are planning to build a vacation home in years to come, and are thinking that maybe its better to buy now, cos the prices can raise in the future. Anybody that have access to price-development of land prices in this area? Are there any official statistics. What is the outlook for the future?

All info and suggestions will be appriciated.
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Hi there,

Unfotunately you can't buy land in prime position for 2,000-4,000 dollars(Beachfront or seaview),but what you can find with a real search is land for your present budget that is close to the beach .These plots are usually smaller and are 15x30 !

P.M me and I can pass on the details of the people that sell mainly land here N.E(not sure if they speak English though)
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Hallo

We are interested in buying a piece of land in the north east of Brazils coastline.

The plot need to be 800 sqm or more. Have sea view, prefared as beach front and access to a nice and safe beach. Location: close to airport to scandinavia and safe area.

Is that possible with a budget of 2000-4000US$ or do we have to wait till we have a bigger budget?

We are planning to build a vacation home in years to come, and are thinking that maybe its better to buy now, cos the prices can raise in the future. Anybody that have access to price-development of land prices in this area? Are there any official statistics. What is the outlook for the future?

All info and suggestions will be appriciated.
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Hallo

We are interested in buying a piece of land in the north east of Brazils coastline.

The plot need to be 800 sqm or more. Have sea view, prefared as beach front and access to a nice and safe beach. Location: close to airport to scandinavia and safe area.

Is that possible with a budget of 2000-4000US$ or do we have to wait till we have a bigger budget?

We are planning to build a vacation home in years to come, and are thinking that maybe its better to buy now, cos the prices can raise in the future. Anybody that have access to price-development of land prices in this area? Are there any official statistics. What is the outlook for the future?

All info and suggestions will be appriciated.

You'll have to either wait until you have a larger budget or go for a plot which isn't near a major international airport (aka a location where you would have to take a domestic flight to get to or drive a couple of hours).
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Brasil has an abundance of land and it does not need to be in the interior to buy cheaply.It can be close to the beach 3 minutes walk away!
Beachfront has always been more expensive,but then there are all kinds of problems with it like rusting and cracked walls(if built too closely,sinking if the foundations are not set properly)
Properties practically falling into the sea when the tides way up!
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Welcome to TP's sub-Forum Brazil-Property.

Sir(s), if and when you decide to buy -- do so very carefully, and hire honest people to help if you're not knowledgeable. Lawyers, most are shady and good luck searching a good one. And please make note that Brazil is one of the most corrupt, violent and dishonest countries in the world. That said, proceed with extreme caution.

Good Luck
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Thanks for the adwise.

I know that Brazil is a HUGE country and that there are all kinds of holes to fall into, including violence, coruption and so on. I just think that there must be a way to do this in a semi secure way.

The thing that I really dont understand is, why there isnt any official price statistics? Im almost thinking that I would like to make a company doing that!!
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We do have pricing statistics it just depends where you want to invest and when!
A few yrs back you could have paid 500,00 reais for beachland (we did) ,but now the prices have risen,however there must be places further North where you may get your land and I mean really the North of Brasil which is stunningTake a visit and see.QUOTE=Brazilinvestments;63227]Thanks for the adwise.

I know that Brazil is a HUGE country and that there are all kinds of holes to fall into, including violence, coruption and so on. I just think that there must be a way to do this in a semi secure way.

The thing that I really dont understand is, why there isnt any official price statistics? Im almost thinking that I would like to make a company doing that!![/QUOTE]
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500 R$ for beach land? You must be kidding.
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Dotty has admitted before to intentionally misleading people on the forums for alterior motives and this is certainly another case of that.

5 R$ would have been what you'd pay for beach land a few years back. Now the same locations are up to 10 R$ or even 15R$. No land anywhere in my research (except one plot of 8000 m2 front line Ponta Negra) has come anywhere close to 500 R$ and I've got hundreds of development (multiple hectares) and individual residential plots researched in three of the nine Northeast states.
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I think that dotty was talking about 500 for the whole land and not the sqm/price.

anyway, its not realistic.

Do anyone know if there is an official price statistic in Brazil on real estate? and if not, how do you know what the price "should" be?
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