Miami continues to be the top choice for Brazilian
Buyers who feel at home in Miami and are attracted by the local lifestyle,
culture and thriving real estate market.Brazil ranked among the top countries
searching for Miami properties on Miamire.com in May 2013, according to the
27,000-member MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI). Trends also show that
South Florida remains the top area in the nation for international real estate
buyers and consumers, evidenced by statistics from the MIAMI website, which has
received more than one million visits between January and May 2013.
Brazilian Interest in Miami Market
Grows
Brazil topped the list of countries—second only to the U.S.—that conducted searches on the MIAMI website (www.miamire.com) in May. MIAMI is the ambassador association for the National Association of Realtors to SECOVI-SP in Brazil and has conducted extensive outreach to Brazilian agents and buyers since 1996. SECOVI-SP was MIAMI’s first international partner association. Today MIAMI has more than 100 partnerships with real estate associations worldwide, including FENACI, COFECI, and Balneario Camboriu also in Brazil.
Brazil topped the list of countries—second only to the U.S.—that conducted searches on the MIAMI website (www.miamire.com) in May. MIAMI is the ambassador association for the National Association of Realtors to SECOVI-SP in Brazil and has conducted extensive outreach to Brazilian agents and buyers since 1996. SECOVI-SP was MIAMI’s first international partner association. Today MIAMI has more than 100 partnerships with real estate associations worldwide, including FENACI, COFECI, and Balneario Camboriu also in Brazil.
MIAMI also shares listings with associations in
Brazil through its landmark International Data Exchange, which further promotes
MIAMI members and the South Florida market. As a result, Brazilian buyers
consistently rank in the top three countries of origin investing in Miami real
estate, according to the 2012 Miami International Market Report. * Source
Miami Association of Realtors.
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