+55 11 2286-3150, +55 11 97110-1705 (whatsapp)
Viaduto Nove de Julho 164, 01050-060 Sao Paulo, Brazil
info@real-estate-brazil.com

Small Farm for Cacao Plantation with 42 Hectares in Ilhéus

R$750,000

Details

Cacao Farm Ilheus for Plantation with 42 hectares, developed

General Description (descritivo português mediante solicitação)

For sale is a Fazenda with 42 hectares, located near KM 35 of the highway Ilheus / Uruçuca, with a maximum extension of 1200 m². It shares a common border with the INACERES factory (palmito). There are in total 3 water wells (nascentes) on the farm and a river running along the border. Electricity is available. All documentation ok and in order. The 42 ha are with deed (“escriturada”).

In total 38 hectares are planted with cacao, 0,5 ha pastures and the remaining 3,5 hectares belong to areas of nature preservation. 1 ha is planted with Acaí. The soil is largely latosol. Besides cacao there are also numerous fruit trees on the farm, like jambo, goiaba, abacate, cupuacu, jaca, caja, Sapucaia, limão (lemon) and tangerina.

Further information on request.

Detailed information about the agricultural sector in Brazil, analysis and literature you can find here.

Cacao Farm Ilheus

We assist clients during the entire sales process and provide encompassing consulting services.

General Observations and Considerations:

  1. This farm is just for sale, not for rental of any kind.
  2. It is strongly advised that interested buyers conduct a visit of the property with a subsequent diligence in order to make an informed decision on whether to proceed with the purchase. It is however expected that the prospective client has the necessary financial means to purchase. It is important to note that Brazilian banks or in general financial institutions do not give, under any circumstances, loans or mortgages to foreigners. Also, it is very rare that European or American banks concede loans or mortgages for purchasing real estate in Brazil. It is thus indispensable to have the proper capital in order to effectuate a purchase.
  3. The buyer/investor does not pay any kind of commission to the realtor in Brazil – the commission is strictly the responsability of the seller. However, the buyer is responsible for paying the notary costs as well as the ITBI (Imposto de Transmissão de Bens Imóveis – the property transfer tax) which ranges, depending on the state, between 2 – 3 %.

  • ID: 3439
  • Views: 3088