
• Brazilian Economy
According to independent investment experts, including many articles in international investment press, Brazil is now widely considered to be a highly profitable market. The economic climate and tourist infrastructure are currently undergoing major upheaval, while the country’s economic strategy has caused much growth in the past 3 years. While Brazil remains on a steady growth curve, investors are urged to catch this promising market from the very start, while prices remain low and high returns on investment are inevitable in current hotspot locations.
• Accessibility
Brazil has excellent direct flight communications with the UK and the rest of Europe, making it a convenient holiday destination. This accessibility increases potential investment yields and reinforces the promising future of Brazil. A low cost of living, great quality of life, a fantastic climate, tropical beaches and a rich and vibrant culture are all valuable contributing factors to Brazil's success.
• Positive International Coverage
While the rest of the world has seen negative economic numbers ever since the global financial crisis began, the numbers coming out from Brazil have been impressive. Brazil has recently become the favorite BRIC investment country for many investors. Today, many leading economists forecast Brazil to be among the 5 richest countries by GDP by year 2020. To no surprise, the positive international coverage Brazil is getting has also caught the attention of many foreign real estate investors.
• Private-Sector Development
According to the World Economic Forum, Brazil was the top country in upward evolution of competitiveness in 2009, gaining eight positions among other countries, overcoming Russia for the first time, and partially closing the competitiveness gap with India and China among the BRIC economies. Important steps taken since the 1990s toward fiscal sustainability, as well as measures taken to liberalize and open the economy, have significantly boosted the country’s competitiveness fundamentals, providing a better environment for private-sector development.




