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  1. #26464
    Of course, I could rent out the smaller unit, often getting 2000 to 3000 reais per month. But I hate being a landlord. But this would make it interesting, very interesting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    200,000 is 66 months of 3000 brl monthly rent so 5.5 years. I've lived here for 2 years. I don't trust Brazil enough to assume 5. 5 years. Or do I?

    That is the math.

  2. #26463
    200,000 is 66 months of 3000 brl monthly rent so 5.5 years. I've lived here for 2 years. I don't trust Brazil enough to assume 5. 5 years. Or do I?

    That is the math.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, part 3.

    Also, pricing?

    You are searching for $150 k USD or less?

    That is a lot of money.

    I was quoted 200,000 BRL for two units at Transamerica. The units come in large and small rooms. So, for example, 1510.1 and 1510.2 are one unit, with. 2 small, and. 1 large. So, the maintenance guy a former army guy who fought druggies with the police and showed me the bullet wounds, pitched me on, hey live in one, and rent the smaller one..

  3. #26462
    I own property in the USA. It has been a pretty good deal with tax incentives. I have paid off the mortgage and the value of my home has more than tripled since I bought it, but home ownership still carries with it a lot of financial responsibilities and requires constant upkeep. If you aware of these things and you plan to stay in a place for the next 10 years then real estate is a good investment.

    But personally I would shy away from buying real estate in a foreign country. It is easy to get in, maybe not so easy to get out. Plus we have all seen how the Brazilian currency fluctuates over 10 years. An asset denoted in BRL is subject to this risk. Something to consider, but if you plan to live in Brazil or spend a lot of time here then I suppose there are worse things you can spend you money on. Barra would probably be where I would look for a nice 2 br condo if I wanted to live in RJ.

  4. #26461
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    The way I probably will do it is to have a property elsewhere like US but it would cost more. Then use the rent income to rent property in Brazil.
    This is an excellent idea. The only disadvantage is that the USA Rental income will be taxable and of course the Brazilian rent expense is not.

  5. #26460
    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, part 3.

    Also, pricing?

    You are searching for $150 k USD or less?

    That is a lot of money.

    I was quoted 200,000 BRL for two units at Transamerica. The units come in large and small rooms. So, for example, 1510.1 and 1510.2 are one unit, with. 2 small, and. 1 large. So, the maintenance guy a former army guy who fought druggies with the police and showed me the bullet wounds, pitched me on, hey live in one, and rent the smaller one.

    I mean, 200,000 BRL is (or in 2021 with the exchange rate at 5.8 was) like 40,000 USD, and I could throw that on a business card even without a mfkn Brazilian CPF and bank account.

    I mean 300,000 BRL should buy a lot of condo out in Recreio.

    150,000 USD should buy a lot of condos, and or management in a building.

    I mean, I brought top tier powertools with me, vice and drill, but again, that is force of habit.

    That said, look at what happened to Brazil in World War 2. Brazil was key. But it played both sides, sent Generals to Germany, sent soldiers to fight with America. Rio might have been a great place to be, almost certainly was. Of all the megacities in the world, my view is Rio would be the safest place in the world to be in a major geopolitical era, which we are clearly in.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    1. To buy or not to buy, that is the question.

    My view is do not buy property in Brazil. Rent. The reason is geopolitical risk. Russia and America are at war, and Brazil is neutral. Fucking gringos is the main source of GDP and income for the GDPs and all the Brazilians in the GDP supply chain, including realtors. You want to be able to put all your trash in a bag and GTFO, even if you stay here for the rest of your natural life which lasts 100 years. That said.

  6. #26459

    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, continued

    Furthermore, to my points.

    1. Buy or Rent.

    Every one, especially foreign nationals who live in Rio, need to be prepared for the following scenario. You go to Bradesco, and your card doesn't take money out, and your phone won't work. Then you go back to your hotel safe or the inside pocket of your pack, and you have to buy a ticket at the airport, or maybe rent a new apartment in Rio for cash, better if you appear as a Rio fireman and or professor of English at some respected institution.

    What is a more powerful weapon of mass destruction? Shutting down access to your money or.

    Have a plan.

    2. If you buy.

    Niteroi. First time I came to Rio (trip 1 of 27, and 27 may be forever), I stayed with a rich investment guy and his kid who invited me in a gated community in Niteroi in a big ass house with a white haired mister mom who cooked well, and did Natal and Ano Novo in the Inga (district in Nitero) two story penthouse apartment with tons of hot ass nieces, there for the ass grabbing and fucking in side rooms, and in the beach house out on the coast across from Niteroi where the super rich (by local standards) buddies of the investment guy in their houses had fireworks (fogos) contests in the hours leading up to new years when Copa, across the mouth of stinking guanabarra bay shot off their wad of 15 minutes of orgasmic air bursts. Every day investment guy and his daughter and their guest would take a nice, scenic boat ride across the pond (g bay) to Praca XV, 250 meters from 4 x 4, Cais do Oriente, where Investment guy had a office, somewhere there, also within 500 meters of Praca XV, a regional water transportation hub, including to Paraty, etc. So, there are your search parameters. Look at all the ferry stops on the Niteroi side, and walk around 250 meters.

    Also, for condos in Barra, like Riviera, Re / max had a realtor. So search for Re / max, ask for a realtor for Riviera.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    1. To buy or not to buy, that is the question.

    My view is do not buy property in Brazil. Rent. The reason is geopolitical risk. Russia and America are at war, and Brazil is neutral. Fucking gringos is the main source of GDP and income for the GDPs and all the Brazilians in the GDP supply chain, including realtors. You want to be able to put all your trash in a bag and GTFO, even if you stay here for the rest of your natural life which lasts 100 years. That said.

    2. If you buy property in RJ..

  7. #26458
    Quote Originally Posted by Bearsi  [View Original Post]
    ..SEEN...
    I think it is easier if you go earlier and is ok sitting at the bar, then wait for a table if one is available.

  8. #26457
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    ...I was hoping I could hear some feedback from members who actually purchased property as to why they chose the area they live in....
    I have no experience. But I will rent for a few months or even a year if necessary to see if I like the location. The problem I see purchasing property in SA is they are very illiquid.

    Another way I will look at it is to estimate how many years I will stay in the property, then make cost comparison vs renting. The advantage of renting is you can live in newer place and move around whenever you want.

    The way I probably will do it is to have a property elsewhere like US but it would cost more. Then use the rent income to rent property in Brazil.

  9. #26456
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Why did you decide to buy versus rent?
    Are we still talking about Brazilian real estate or are we talking about marrying a Brazilian escort? LOL.

  10. #26455
    Quote Originally Posted by Ptgbac  [View Original Post]
    Them Reais?
    Yes reals.

  11. #26454
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    I am looking to purchase a house in Rio by the end of the year.
    Why did you decide to buy versus rent?

  12. #26453
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    I know there is a "Living" section but it doesn't seem to get much traffic, so I figured I would ask here. I am looking to purchase a house in Rio by the end of the year. (Phallus gave me a great tip on the area where he has his home). I think one of the biggest issues I am facing in deciding Where in Rio I would like to live. I don't think I want to be in the middle of the tornado in Copa, but I don't want to be more than 40 minutes away in case I want some action and I don't want to spend more than 150 k dollars. I was hoping I could hear some feedback from members who actually purchased property as to why they chose the area they live in.

    I have looked in Recreio, Jacarepagu, Niteroi, Ilha do Governador and Barra. I even talked to some locals about moving into Vidigal or Babilnia.
    I have no property in Rio, but I've helped several friends who have bought apartments, houses and land in Rio. If I understand you right you need a house (not apartment), costing no more than 150'000 USD and less than 40 minutes from Copacabana. In Zona Sul you won't have many choices that fills all those criterias.

    Vidigal and Babilônia could be good options. There are some really nice houses with great views in Vidigal but I doubt 150'000 USD will get you any of the nicer houses. Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira also have some nice houses. There are big houses with great ocean views in the lower part of Babilônia, but those are too expensive. In the upper part of Babilônia there are lots of smaller houses with great views. There are some disadvantages with those houses in the upper part of Babilônia. Just stairs to get there (no road or moto-taxis), plenty of mosquitos because of the forest and a bit risky because of when one gang enter the favela to fight with controlling gang they usually enter by the forest in Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. I've seen plenty of properties for sale in both Vidigal and Babilônia, be prepared for some crazy prices.

  13. #26452
    Quote Originally Posted by SoberHans69  [View Original Post]
    Never been but the ladies off Barra VIPs were quoting ridiculous prices, between 600-900 per hour.
    Them Reais?

  14. #26451

    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Buying Property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    1. To buy or not to buy, that is the question.

    My view is do not buy property in Brazil. Rent. The reason is geopolitical risk. Russia and America are at war, and Brazil is neutral. Fucking gringos is the main source of GDP and income for the GDPs and all the Brazilians in the GDP supply chain, including realtors. You want to be able to put all your trash in a bag and GTFO, even if you stay here for the rest of your natural life which lasts 100 years. That said.

    2. If you buy property in RJ.

    See the attached map. This is the most important map in Rio. This is the metro map. This is how most.

    Cariocas get around.

    1. Metro Jardim Oceanico. Search for places as near to Ave de pepe 400 (Perola Negra), or Olegario.

    Maciel 7 (Na Brasa Colombia) as possible. PN is the best terma in Rio IMHO. We had a great night.

    There last week, super talent, super hot negra from Rio, super hot morena from Minas. The talent.

    There goes back and forth with 4 x 4. Good rooms, including a BDSM suite. Walk to the metro to go do.

    The centro prive thing. Beach is clean, and is where the girls from PN will come before work. The metro.

    Station is new since Bubba wrote his guide in 2013, and it is the driver of economic and social growth.

    I do recommend staying at the Infamous Transamerica, IE, Mediterraneo condo, Av Gastao Senges.

    395. Other similar condos that run a luxury bus to centro include Riviera, Novo Leblon, Barra Bali.

    Barra Mares, and others whose buses can be seen hourly at Av President Wilson 147 in Centro. The.

    Bus is key as it reduces transportation cost, and it makes you a upper class person compared to the.

    Unwashed, poor masses, ie, the working girl classes whom you, as the upper crust, fuck. You want to be.

    Part of the upper class in Brazil!

    https://www.associacaomediterraneo.com/

    Av Gastao Senges 395, Barra the Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.

    https://www.condominiorivieradeifiori.com.br/riviera/

    Av. Prefeito Dulcídio Cardoso 2500.

    Barra the Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.

    http://novoleblon.com.br/

    Are. Rino Leví, 255 - Barra the Tijuca.

    http://www.barrabali.com.br/

    13.000 the Avenida das Américas, próximo ao Barra World Shopping e ao Supermercado Mundial http://www.barraleme.com/hoteis/Barr...barramares.htm.

    Av. Lúcio Costa, 3300 - Barra the Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22630-010.

    Barra First Class.

    https://www.plazahoteis.com.br/barrafirst/pt-br/

    Av. Das Américas, 7897 - Barra the Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22793-081.

    Edifício Alfa Park https://foursquare.com/v/52cafc22498e55561e597dc2 Av. Lúcio Costa, 6400, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22793-926.

    Barra Malls Guide.

    Fair.

    Guanabarra supermarket has a mall, with the best pricing on groceries.

    Barra Garden is closest to the famed Transamerica (av gastao senges 395).

    Here is a guide to Barra Malls by Vagabundo, who aspires to be a Bubba Boy Buttman (see Internationalsexguide. NL for that famed user).

    Senor Nordico wanted to know where the fair (the street market) is. This is a legit question, and I will answer it and other questions about Barra Malls here.

    First, the Tuesday morning street fair is just next to the Barra Garden shopping center, near the gas station, where the Riviera condo intersects with Ave das Americas. I go there to get Salmon for 110 r a kilo (compared to 100 r for. 4 kilos in the pricey market). What does this have to do with whoring?

    Well, I have a girl with me for like pernoite 4 or 5, and she hasn't asked for money, but I feed her, and we do the churrasco together on the balcony.

    Across the street is the best sports store, Decathalon, which is where I recommend you shop for your trip to Rio or Brazil. This is where you can get the sandals you can shower and fuck in Villagemall is just down the main street, Av das Americas. This has the best high end rich demographic.

    Selection -- apple store, super luxury movie theaters, very nice restaurants.

    Barra Shopping. Further down Ave das Americas, this is the main shopping center, with a statue of Liberty, sitting there like a allusion to planet of the apes, and perhaps too to City of God, which may intersect, thematically.

    Ave Olegario Maciel 7 (Na Brasa Colombia) counts as a mall too, as the whole street is a high end shopping district. This is at Metro Jardim Oceanico, and it is near the best terma IMHO in Rio, Perola Negra. PN is Ave de Pepe 400.

    Paris Cafe is further down towards Recreio, and further still in that direction is Praia Abrico, and even further past Praia Abrico is Cafe Marambaia, where the best Paella in Rio can be had.

    2. Botafogo. Search for places at or near Rua Sao Clemente 114, close to the best sex motel, Panda.

    Then you can take the metro to centro and take the bus to Solarium, and all the wealthy, upper middle.

    Class districts between botafogo and PUC, where you should take Portuguese if you stay long enough.

    1. Botafogo is the real, upper middle class, but mixed race carioca the gema neighborhood. You should.

    Also consider Flamengo, Largo do Machado, and even Catete.

    Do not stay in Copa. Copa is dangerous, the water is dirty, basically a toilet bowl. Criminals go to Copa to find victims. Be the bat, not the ball. Most board members have different views about Copa which is kind of times square compared to Barra being Miami.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    I know there is a "Living" section but it doesn't seem to get much traffic, so I figured I would ask here. I am looking to purchase a house in Rio by the end of the year. (Phallus gave me a great tip on the area where he has his home). I think one of the biggest issues I am facing in deciding Where in Rio I would like to live. I don't think I want to be in the middle of the tornado in Copa, but I don't want to be more than 40 minutes away in case I want some action and I don't want to spend more than 150 k dollars. I was hoping I could hear some feedback from members who actually purchased property as to why they chose the area they live in.

    I have looked in Recreio, Jacarepagu, Niteroi, Ilha do Governador and Barra. I even talked to some locals about moving into Vidigal or Babilnia.
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  15. #26450

    Areas to look retirement homes in Rio?

    I know there is a "Living" section but it doesn't seem to get much traffic, so I figured I would ask here. I am looking to purchase a house in Rio by the end of the year. (Phallus gave me a great tip on the area where he has his home). I think one of the biggest issues I am facing in deciding Where in Rio I would like to live. I don't think I want to be in the middle of the tornado in Copa, but I don't want to be more than 40 minutes away in case I want some action and I don't want to spend more than 150 k dollars. I was hoping I could hear some feedback from members who actually purchased property as to why they chose the area they live in.

    I have looked in Recreio, Jacarepaguá, Niteroi, Ilha do Governador and Barra. I even talked to some locals about moving into Vidigal or Babilônia.

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