Owners ’set to move into innovative Brazilian property’
Brazilian property is leading the way in terms of innovation as the world’s first owners of revolving flats will be moving into their groundbreaking apartments.
The development, in Curitiba in the southern state of Parana, includes 11 flats which rotate 360 degrees an hour in either direction at the occupant’s command.
Each one – built by Moro Construcoes Civis – costs around $300,000 (£209,604) and occupies a whole circular floor.
Kitchens and bathrooms are located in a centre of the building, which is stationery, overcoming potential problems of plumbing and electricity.
The owners of these landmark properties will be able to move into them in April and the developer is now branching out into Canada, Japan, Portugal, the United Arab Emirates and the US, according to the Economist.
Earlier this month, Paul Collins, property editor at BuyAssociation, said the Brazilian property market has emerged strongly recently and will do "really well" this year.
