Brazilian property investors ’should keep a UK bank account’
People looking to invest in Brazilian property have been told that they should start online banking before they move abroad.
Keith Mackie, writing for the Journal, said that it is also advisable to keep a UK-based bank account running in case they want to come back home at any point.
Brazilian property receives makeover before president returns
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will return to his Brazilian property when the country's White House re-opens following a facelift which has taken a year-and-a-half to finish.
Costing US$56 million (£36.5 million) to complete, the renovation is the first since the building was inaugurated in 1960.
Brazilian property continues to make significant gains
Brazilian property is continuing to go from strength-to-strength, meaning that more accompanying search and property-related services are springing up in the country.
A blog posting on BrazilInvestmentGuide.com stated that overseas real estate buyers are noticing an increasing amount of professionals operating in the industry, with most being able to fully communicate in English.
Expert: It is great to be involved with Brazilian property
There is currently plenty of good feeling and optimism in the Brazilian property market, according to one sales supervisor.
Thiago Davidian, speaking to BBC News, said that it is "great to be working with real estate in Brazil" at the moment.
Investors should visit Brazilian property before buying
People looking to invest in Brazilian property have been told that they should do a recce to the country first, so that they can find out more about their new destination.
A report on ShelterOffshore.com stated that having defined a goal and researched the practicalities associated with relocation, it is then important to make sure that the destination meets everyone's needs.
Continue the summer holidays with Brazilian property investment
People who love the lifestyle when they go abroad to a sunny climate have been told that Brazilian property investment could be one way of making sure that they wake up to sun, sea and sand everyday of their life.
A report on ShelterOffshore.com said that with the kids shortly going back to school, the memory of a good summer holiday will be a distant thought soon.
Families told of friendly and welcoming Brazilian culture
Families thinking of emigrating have been told that they should settle in well in Brazil as the country is very welcoming.
Glauco Chris Fuzinatto, UK and Ireland director at the Brazilian Tourist Office, said that Brazil caters "extremely well" for families.
What should you look for when purchasing property in Brazil?
Buying a property in Brazil should be the chance to fulfil a lifelong dream of living abroad or making that investment which will allow you to have a comfortable retirement.
This is why it's important to keep the practical issues in mind and make sure that the Brazilian property you're buying meets all your needs.
Prepare for retirement with property in Brazil
Fast-paced lives and longer hours mean that by the time people retire, they are ready for a well-earned break – and more and more Brits are looking to do this abroad.
The statistics about those people who chose to retire overseas speak for themselves. Research by NatWest shows that some 67 per cent of Brits who have retired abroad believe they are happier than they would have been if they had stayed in the UK.
Experience the family-friendly side of Brazil
With warm temperatures, a vibrant culture and a vast array of wildlife it's easy to see why people might be attracted to a break in a property in Brazil.
But, what many still fail to realise is that Brazil is a destination for the whole family – not just the parents.
