As part of PRODETUR, the government’s tourism expenditure program, Brazil’s infrastructure is improving, new bridges and roads are being laid, more and more flights are being scheduled, and as a result tourism is booming. Immense tour operator demand for high standard resorts has put pressure on developers, squeezing market supply and forcing property values upwards and sending resort rack rates higher and higher. Without doubt, the prices and rentals will keep going up in the coming decade.
Brazil’s economy itself, outside tourism, is thriving (For instance, cell phones, aircraft and vehicle manufacturing industries.) and as a part/member of the BRIC (India, the country of brazil, the Russian areas, the Chinese areas) nations, Brazil is predicted to be one of the global economic power-houses of the future.
The Brazilian Government is spending $1. 8 billion in total on infrastructure for the benefit of tourism.
Tourism is rocketing, figures show that the numbers of visitors have quadrupled over the past 5 years.
The present inexpensive land and building prices coupled with proliferating tourism are generating an environment of rampant capital appreciation.
Natal is a city that is expected to flourish. Natal resides in Rio do Grande Norte which as previously explained, is at the forefront of being an up and coming tourism hot spot in the coming years. Natal, being closer to Europe and America, is very appealing as a real estate investment and a holiday spot as compared to other Brazilian cities and regions. The area have abundant supply of number of food items, restaurants, culture and flights and they are quite cheap too.
With large sandy beaches and tropical temperatures that soar into the 100's and promises of 6 million tourists and the fourth largest airport in the world, it is easy to understand why airlines are offering holiday packages and non-stop flights to Natal, a great escape hotspot.
It's over three times more expensive in the south, compared to Natal!
Natal is a great choice for Europe and US holiday makers as it is nearer to them in terms of location.
Beautiful blue water, warm sea breezes and coconut palm trees that line the coast and are all over the city are some of what makes Natal famous.
Journey time is expected to be less than 30 minutes due to the newly constructed bridge that connects Natal City and the beach resorts to the north.
Chelsea is a part-time columnist, writing intermittent articles on Brazil real estate for james-laurence.com, who specialise in properties in Natal, Rio Grande Do Norte.