So what do the Brazilians and Miami have? Football? Definately not. Brazilians are returning to invest in Miami. B…
So what do the Brazilians and Miami have?
Football? Definately not.
Brazilians are returning to invest in Miami.
In 2015, they fell into a deep recession, and the strong dollar led investors to Miami.
Here is the data on their great return in recent months:
1. Brazilians spent more on assets in Miami this year (12 percent) than on assets in Venezuela and Colombia
2. Anyone familiar with the Ocean 57 building on the beach, which will end in September 2021 and already broke a record when they sold an apartment there (to a Brazilian, of course) for 31 million (starts there at XNUMX million)
3. 800,000 Brazilians flew to Miami in the last year and there are direct flights
4. 12 Billion (!) Was the cost of the cargo sent this year from Brazil to Miami.
The fascinating information is distributed by the Association of South Florida Realtors.
So either we play soccer or we watch the investors.
By the way, today is International Jazz Day, and there is no Brazilian jazz, right Meirav Rosenberg Paz?
South Florida by the numbers: Brazil is back
“South Florida by the numbers” is a web feature that catalogs the most notable, quirky and surprising real estate statistics. Parabens! After years of political and economic chaos, Brazil has made a splashy return to Miami's real estate radar in recent months. At one time a primary driver of M…
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