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Back to EpisodesBrazil: The Beachfront Boom You’ll Regret Missing - Q&A - Part 2
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IN TODAY’S EPISODE
- Tune in to clarity on all the details surrounding property ownership in the region, including titling and whether you need a Brazilian bank account
- Learn how investing in Brazil’s Northeast region could qualify you for Brazilian residency
- Get the inside scoop on how investors factor construction timelines, environmental approvals, and coastal regulations into investment decisions
- Find out how occupancy rates, pricing strategy, and demand projections are calculated
If you still have additional questions that weren’t covered or if you’re already ready to discuss the next steps, please email Michael Kruger at expat@beachfrontoffers.com.
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