Private Homes in Taíba, 11 homes in total, with 86 m² constructed area each

R$800,000

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Private Home Taíba: 11 homes in total, 86 m² constructed area, total land area 2400 m², with complete Condo infrastructure

General Description:

For sale are newly constructed private homes and single family homes in Taíba, São Gonçalo do Amarante in the Brazilian state of Ceará.

Characteristics of each home: 86 m², landplot either 129 m², 131 m² or 150 m² depending on the house, 2 suites, living room, bathroom, private swimming pool, Veranda.

The Condominio area is highly developed, with 24 h security, 110 m² of leisure areas (beach tennis, fireplace etc.), a gourmet area, a 45 m² swimming pool deck as well as parking spaces. The beach is just 100 m away.

A detailed pdf exposé is available, including the layout plans of the houses.

Coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Z6jq4fUMhczJGzeE7?g_st=iwb

Taiba, São Gonçalo do Amarante – CE, 62670-000

Honu Villas (Taíba) is the first residential development by Honu Villas located in Praia da Taíba, in the municipality of São Gonçalo do Amarante, 66 km from Fortaleza in Ceará. A region that today enchants visitors from Brazil and the world with its dunes, a lagoon (a must-see attraction) and the sea, both of which are some of the best spots for kitesurfing and windsurfing on the Northeast coast. Not to mention the proximity to the Carmel Taíba Exclusive Resort, currently known as one of the most luxurious and exclusive hotels in Brazil.

About Taíba and Surroundings:

 

Further Observations:

  1. This private homes are exclusively for sale.
  2. It is recommended that prospective 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 %.

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