The 5 Cheapest Places To Buy Property In Brazil
Anyone who has been living in Brazil for some time will know that there are a number of neighborhoods which can be quite expensive. Fortunately, there are also other areas where things are more affordable and where the cost of living is more moderate even though it is still possible to live an adequate standard of life.
This is why it’s important to understand the difference between different cities and towns in Brazil. Because only with adequate information will people be able to make well-informed decisions which could help them to stay within their budget while still finding accommodation which is in line with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed.
Here is a countdown of the 5 cheapest areas to buy property in Brazil.
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João Pessoa
You will find the city near the mouth of the Paraíba River. It is a coastal city located in eastern Brazil. This city also has an old town which has a reputation for its baroque and art nouveau architecture. There is also the 16th century São Francisco Church. In the courtyard of the church there is painted tiles of Portuguese origin. Some of the popular beaches in the area is Cabo Branco and Tambaú and the area also has several nightclubs and bars but there are also other shops which is selling a variety of goods and products. Properties are available from $29,486.
Aracaju
This Brazilian city is located in the Sergipe state and it is also the capital city of that state. It is located on the northeast coast of Brazil. The central Praia de Atalaia and most of the surrounding areas is well-known for its beautiful beaches. There is also the turtle-shaped Oceanário de Aracaju aquarium which is known for its marine life which includes sea turtles, eels, sharks, stingrays and other surprising exhibits. Passarela do Caranguejo the beachfront promenade is home to several seafood restaurants. Beachfront homes are available for $14,000.
Goiânia
This city is the capital of the Goiás state and it is located in the central parts of Brazil. There are beautiful parks such as Vaca Brava Park and Flamboyant Park which is a clear representation of what visitors can expect in the rest of Brazil. There is a world peace museum in Bosque dos Buritis Park and it is also home to the Goiânia Art Museum. Regional artifacts can be viewed at the Zoroastro Artiaga Museum on Praça Cívica square. The home of the founder of the city has been converted into the Pedro Ludovico Museum and books, photos and furniture are on display here. Houses can be bought for 50,000 BRL or $9,000.
Vitória
In the Espírito Santo state the capital city is Vitória which is in southeast Brazil. Curva da Jurema and Camburi are two of the beautiful beaches in the area. The Metropolitan Cathedral of modern design and with stained-glass windows is in the city center. Not far from the city center is the 16th century Santa Luzia Chapel. There is also the grand Anchieta Palace which houses the state government. Houses can be purchased for $8,000.
Salvador
This city is in the northeastern state of Bahia and it is also the capital of the state. Salvador has become known for its Afro-Brazilian culture, for its Portuguese colonial architecture and its beautiful coastline. In the historic heart of Salvador, you will find the Pelourinho neighborhood with its unique layout which include cobblestone alleys, colorful buildings, large squares and various churches such as São Francisco. For US$7,000 it is possible to purchase a house.