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Will the property be freehold?
All properties are sold with freehold title, you own 100% of land and property.
Investing in property in Brazil is as safe and easy as in any modern country like the USA or Europe. There are no restrictions for foreigners buying property and ownership is solid and secure. All property sales are titled and foreign investors receive the same investment and possession rights as Brazilians.
Can foreigners own property in Brazil?
Yes, foreigners are permitted to own property outright in Brazil. Foreigners have the same property rights as Brazilians and will obtain a free and clear title to the property making it no different from owning property in Europe or the US.
Can I sell my property before completion?
Yes, there are no restrictions on selling before completion
What taxes will I be liable to pay on profits?
Income earned from property in Brazil is taxable whether the investor is resident or non-resident in Brazil. Non-residents are usually subject to capital gains tax at a rate of 15% on any gains they make on properties in Brazil. Both these taxation facts are subject to alteration depending on any double taxation treaties in place between Brazil and the investor's country of residence.
How do I finance my purchase?
At present it is not possible for foreigners to obtain Brazilian mortgages - however, this situation looks set to change with the rapidly increasing popularity of the country with overseas investors. Until then purchasers should arrange alternative financing in their own countries. Our financial advisers will be able to talk you through the best options available to you.
Why should I choose Brazil?
One of the world's most captivating places, Brazil is South America's giant, a dazzling country of pristine beaches, all year round sunshine, steamy jungles and music-filled metropolises, that never fails to attract visitors. With so many attractions, it is no surprise that Brazil is experiencing a tourism boom.
Economically, Brazil is on the up. Under the strong leadership of President Lula, its finances have finally stabilised after years of boom and bust, interest rates have fallen and inflation is under control. Foreign Direct Investment reached record levels of US$37 billion in 2007, more than doubling the amount attracted to the country in 2006 and with a property market that combines strong income returns and high property growth, Brazil can be rightly called an investor's paradise.
Don't just take our word for it, according to the much respected Forbes Magazine, "the most interesting international opportunity for investors right now is Brazil".
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