Brazil
Real Estate Opportunities in Brazil’s Most Attractive Regions
Live or invest in a country where tropical beaches, vibrant cities, and year-round sunshine create exceptional conditions for both lifestyle and investment. Use advanced search filters to find your ideal property in one of the world’s most diverse and promising real estate markets.
Opus Ayra – Reserva Ybiti is a new high-standard residential development in Goiânia.
Brazil / Goiás / Setor Oeste
165 000 $
Opus Nido – premium apartments in Goiânia (Brazil)
Brazil / Goiás / Setor Oeste
186 000 $
MODERN LOFT IN THE PRESTIGIOUS PERDIZES DISTRICT, SÃO PAULO
Brazil / São Paulo / Bela Vista
95 000 $
New investment from Cyrel in Porto Alegre
Brazil / Rio Grande do Sul / Mário Quintana
52 000 $
ZEN Cyrela & YOO – a luxury design project in Brazil
Brazil / São Paulo / Bela Vista
300 000 $
AERO DESIGN PININFARINA – A LUXURY DESIGN ICON
Brazil / São Paulo / Bela Vista
500 000 €
Vista Nova Carlos Gomes – Porto Alegre, Brazil
Brazil / Rio Grande do Sul / Mário Quintana
78 000 $
Luxury apartments in Rio de Janeiro – Majestic Cidade Jardim
Brazil / Rio de Janeiro / Centro
350 000 $
Veríssimo – Corredor da Vitória, Salvador, Brazil
Brazil / Bahia / Barra
740 000 $
New investment from Cyrel in the rapidly developing Menino Deus district
Brazil / Rio Grande do Sul / Mário Quintana
110 000 $
Luxurious space in the heart of Campinas
Brazil / São Paulo / Centro
319 000 $
Ready-to-move-in apartments near the beach in Santos
Brazil / São Paulo / Gonzaga
134 000 $
The investment elite in Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre
Brazil / Rio Grande do Sul / Mário Quintana
63 000 $
New residential project in Porto Alegre
Brazil / Rio Grande do Sul / Mário Quintana
71 000 $
A luxury investment in one of São Paulo's most prestigious neighborhoods
Brazil / São Paulo / Bela Vista
420 000 $
1. Can foreigners buy property in Brazil?
Yes, foreigners are generally allowed to purchase real estate in Brazil. Brazilian law permits non-residents to buy apartments, houses, and commercial properties under the same conditions as Brazilian citizens.
The main restrictions apply to rural land of significant size and properties located in border areas, which may require additional approvals. The purchase process typically involves obtaining a Brazilian tax identification number (CPF), signing the notarial deed, and registering the property with the local real estate registry (Cartório de Registro de Imóveis).
2. Can a foreigner obtain a mortgage in Brazil?
Obtaining a mortgage in Brazil as a foreign buyer is possible but limited in practice. Most Brazilian banks require permanent residency, local income, and a Brazilian credit history.
As a result, international buyers most often finance purchases with their own funds or secure financing in their country of residence. In some cases, developer financing or individually negotiated bank solutions may be available, particularly for off-plan or new-build properties.
3. What are the most popular regions to buy property in Brazil?
Brazil offers a wide range of real estate markets, from luxury coastal destinations to major business hubs:
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Rio de Janeiro – iconic beachfront neighborhoods such as Copacabana, Ipanema, and Barra da Tijuca, popular for both residential use and short-term rentals.
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São Paulo – the largest real estate market in South America, attractive for long-term investment; key districts include Itaim Bibi, Vila Olímpia, and Jardins.
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Florianópolis – highly sought after for its quality of life, oceanfront locations, and strong tourism demand.
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Balneário Camboriú – known for luxury high-rise developments, premium standards, and strong investor interest.
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Fortaleza, Natal, Recife – northeastern cities offering attractive entry prices, a tropical climate, and growing international demand.
The choice of location depends on the buyer’s objectives—whether for investment, rental income, a vacation home, or permanent residence.

