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SALES OF CEARÁ REAL ESTATE SURGE IN 2021

2021 has started well for Ceará real estate with a surge in mortgage lending and purchases of land. Both increases point to a surge of interest in property this year. This high demand means that new-build second homes are currently in short supply and coastal areas are experiencing an increase in prices.

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CEARA LAND HAS BOOM YEAR FOR SALES IN 2020

Ceará land sales surged in 2020 on the back of strong demand. Analysts report an extremely busy start to the year and expect sales to go by 50% throughout 2021. Reasons for the appeal for plots in Ceará include high returns (at least 10%), cheap mortgages and the opportunity to buy a tailormade home.

4 REASONS WHY BRAZILIAN REAL ESTATE LOOKS SO GOOD FOR 2021

The Brazilian real estate market thrived in 2020 on the back of several factors that emerged last year. These look set to continue throughout 2021 when analysts expect a continuation of strong performance in the sector. Read on to discover four reasons why buying property in Brazil has such strong potential this year.

carnival in Ceará

NORTHEAST BRAZIL NEW FAVOURITE FOR CARNIVAL 2021

Northeast Brazil is the Brazilians’ favourite place to spend carnival 2021. Seven of the top ten preferred destinations are in Northeast Brazil and Salvador and Maceio have displaced Rio de Janeiro, the usual king of carnival. The shift in trend bodes well for Ceará and in particular, self-catering accommodation in quieter resorts.

6 new trends in brazilian tourism

6 NEW TRENDS IN BRAZILIAN TOURISM

New trends have emerged in tourism in Brazil post lockdown. Not only are Brazilians keen to make up for lost time by travelling more, they are looking for destinations with open spaces and away from the crowds. Covid-19 health and hygiene protocols are a top priority as is sustainability. As Brazilians seek to get away from everything and everyone, destinations such as Ceará in Northeast Brazil are more popular than ever.

Tourism returns to Brazil

Tourism in Brazil grew by 11.5% in September compared to August marking the fifth consecutive month of growth for the sector. For the authorities, the figures point to a recovery in the industry as more and more Brazilians are prepared to travel. The Northeast heads the list of most sought-after destinations for the forthcoming Christmas …

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