Chart: Brazil’s real estate rise in 2011, by city
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the source is not trustable…..everyone with a little bit of intelligence knows that Fipe-Zap is alligned with developers, real-estate offices etc
Yep. These are offer prices, not closing prices. I've heard of properties closing with 50% discounts on downpayments. The Brazilian bubble is popping, in real estate at least
Bens de vítimas de queda de prédios são desviados no Rio (UOL)
Objects and others personal items from the victims(from the buildings that collapsed in Rio) are being stolled by the very nice people in Brazil. Nice to buy some real estate in Rio or Sao Paulo….. Does this happened in 9/11? or in Japan (tsunami)?
The reality here is ugly and BBBBBAAAAAADDDDDDDD!
The subject is much speculated,
Brazil is very well economically, with the population growing and the people with more purchasing power is generating a domestic demand for real estates.
RB
ok, real estate agent. your information is very trustable indeed, RB=Real Brokers?
i have spanish friends working in brasil and they told me that in brasil will happen the same that spain in a short time.
problem in everywhere is the big corruption sistem in all the levels,spain has changed the party however coruption continue politician are the same dogs with diferents collars.
I live in Brazil and the increase in prices over the last 3 years sum 100 and something percent….it is not a joke, and the market is already giving signs of slowdown (when you receive calls from 3 diferent brokers at the same day, it tells you something…). I really think the prices will estabilize (a soft pause), but not necessarily drop in the coming years…