Better planning needed in Brazil
Building work in Brazil needs to have better planning, especially in the field of logistics, according to an expert.
Renato Pavan, an engineer and logistics expert, believes that with the South American country experiencing widespread mass construction of housing and other buildings, there needs to be improved organisation, Upside Down World reported.
Property investments aplenty but be cautious
People looking to invest in Brazil's property market have plenty of opportunity to do so, but must remain cautious, a developer has stated.
Ruban Selvanayagam, who was writing in the Global Property Guide, explained that a lot of information out there about the property market in Latin America's economic giant was misleading.
AAA: Brazil is a good place for property investment
Brazil is not only a great place to buy property as a home or investment but also a "safe bet", according to Alternative Asset Analysis (AAA).
The alternative investment advocacy group has backed a recent report from the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE), which stated that the housing market in the South American country is strong.
London 2012 stadium could be reused for Brazil’s Olympic Games
One of the stadia that has been built for the London 2012 Olympic Games could be moved across the world and reused in 2016 when Brazil takes over hosting duties.
The 12,000-capacity basket stadium, which was built in London by the Scottish firm Barr Construction, will be used in Rio de Janeiro if plans for the audacious move are given the go ahead, reported the Press Association.
Brazil dam bursts
Brazilian authorities have been evacuating thousands of people in Rio de Janeiro after a dam burst following days of heavy rain.
Since the turn of the year, the south-east of Brazil has been hammered by torrential rain which has led to widespread floods and landslides.
Housing shortage in Brazil
There is currently a housing shortage in Brazil, which means there are plenty of opportunities for development projects and investment in the property market.
As a result of the growing demand for a wide range of properties, various companies like Housetech Developments, are currently experiencing high demands for their services.
Brazil a safe place to invest
Investing in Brazilian property is a safe investment, according to a new survey.
The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE)'s 20th annual foreign investment survey found that Brazil is fast closing the gap on the US for capital appreciation on property investments.
Brazil property prices expected to rise 10% in 2012
The price of property in Brazil is set to rise by up to ten per cent in the coming year, according to new research.
A study by Reuters, which saw 15 banks, research groups and business associations being polled, highlighted that modest growth of between five and ten per cent is expected.
Brazil’s property market will continue to grow
The Brazilian property market will continue to grow albeit slowly after years of exceptional productivity.
This is according to a poll of banks, research groups and business organisations, who have all concluded that the country’s property sector is well adjusted to maintain its strength, reported the Business Recorder.
Brazil’s real estate market has a good five years of growth in it
Brazil's real estate market has at least another five years of growth in it, according to a property expert.
Waseem Saddique, chief executive officer of House Tech Developments, reckons that the property market will continue to grow until 2017, making it a sound place to invest in.
