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The October 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.

Please see the September 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the new property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.

Please see the August 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the new property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.

According to statistics provided by Brazil’s six leading property development companies, revenues have increased six times since 2008 with over R$ 24 billion collectively raised via investors on the stock exchange. Yet, whilst the high level of demand for real estate is well known, the majority of the key market players recent performances have been demonstrating signs of weakness – with statistics divulged by Exame magazine pointing to profit drops over the last 12 months by Gafisa (45 percent) Trisul (44 percent) and Cyrela (32 percent).

Please see the July 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the new property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.

One of the most frequently quoted destinations for the overseas property investor exploring Brazil, Natal’s popularity has grown due its rapidly growing economy; its’ close proximity to the US and Europe; a thriving tourism industry and year round sunshine amongst several other factors. However, as with many capital cities in Brazil, Natal and the state of Rio Grande do Norte have been recently quoted as undergoing a speculative boom period – with several launches reaching prices in line with those of the wealthier regions of the south. In this post, we spoke to Aldemir Freire from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) (a government organization) about has views as well as a number of topics related to the growth of Natal and Rio Grande do Norte in general.

One of the Brazil´s leading newspapers – Estadão – recently undertook a series of interviews with some of São Paulo´s off-plan real estate development companies (including Even, Brookfield and Cyrela) to understand the various stages that are undertaken from acquiring a plot of land to the handing over of the keys. We outline the essential content of the article.

The Brazilian National Index of Construction Costs (INCC-M) has shown an average 2.03% rise between May and June 2011.

Statistics released by the Brazilian Association of Construction Materials (ABRAMAT) have pointed to a 0.85 percent drop in sales when comparing April 2011 with the same period in 2010.

Please see the June 2011 statistics and graphs (released mid-month) with information related to Brazil’s real estate and land industry by clicking on the link above – including the new property price variation index, OECD composite leading indicators, inflation statistics, the SELIC interest rate, housing / private / commercial sector lending, percentage changes in construction costs, consumer spending levels, consumer / industrial / business confidence, real earnings and unemployment.

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