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Landplots in the Coral Resort with 397,5 and 795 m²

R$500,000

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Landplots Praia de Guajiru: 2 plots, one in beach proximity, the second more inland, high valuation potential

For sale are two distinct landplots (sold by the same owner), one in immediate beach location, the other landplot a bit more remote.

Attached to this exposé you can find

  • 2 graphics that show the location of the respective two lots
  • The actual photographs/pictures show the larger beachlot.
  1. The first smaller and more inland plot (19 CB 12) has 397,5 m² and will be sold at a price of 115.000 R$
  2. The larger beach front plot (05CB 20) has 795 m² with a asking price of 550.000 R$

The Coral is located in Ceará, Northeast Brazil, a booming tourist destination with strong economic growth and a thriving property market. Brazil’s property market has promising investment potential with Brazilians spending more on holidays and second homes due to their increasing wealth.

The major part of Guajiru’s natural vegetation is still untouched. The village and surroundings are full with palm trees, banana plants, cashew trees, castanholas, sugar canes, guajiru and mango trees. In the sand dunes behind the village there are hardly any plants at all. Cows and donkeys walk around freely and wind blows hard off the steep dunes. In the middle of Guajiru there is a stream coming from the dunes.

The sand dunes which also make the Nordeste famous are “moving” dunes. Because there is no vegetation, nothing holds the sand together, and the strong winds that come from the sea blow the sand away in such a rate that every three months you can visually see a difference in height of the dunes. At the bottom of most of the dunes used to be water pools which formed natural reservoirs for dry times. After the construction of the windmills, most of them were closed down, creating a water problem in the village. In some places the dunes have moved so far that you can see 100-year-old “iron wood”. This is a tree that is so strong, you can’t break it by hand. The area used to be scattered with them.

The winds and high waves during high tide make perfect conditions for nautical sports like kite surfing. At low tide, pools appear on the beach and corals are visible under a turquoise blue sea. The dunes are beautiful to visit by buggy.

Trips and Tours can be booked anywhere in the village, the most handy place would be one of the resorts where they have got all the info and speak English.

The GOL airline is introducing a third daily flight from Miami to Fortaleza. Fortaleza is the closest Brazilian international airport for tourism from the Iberian Peninsula.

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

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