Rural Property in Rio dos Meros, Paraty, with 51,9 ha total area

R$2,200,000

Details

Property Rio dos Meros: part of Paraty, 519.000 m² land, several pastures and preserved areas, flat as well as ondulated areas, access, well developed, 2 water sources

Description and Features:

For sale is a rural property in the district of Rio dos Meros/Olaria. It is composed of pastures and preserved areas, and has an old building, a hilly area and a floodplain area.
There are two small springs on the hill and two smaller springs in the floodplain area, as well as an old ruin.
It has electricity and there is road access to the house, which consists of two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom.
There is a topographic survey (georeferencing) in place, tax payments are up to date. All documentation ok – the property has RGI (Registro Geral de Imoveis – The General Property Register). The property also has CAR and is inside the ITR (rural property tax) area.

Additional Information about Paraty and Surroundings:

Paraty (also written Parati) is situated on the south coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, being 258 kilometers from the state capital, the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Paraty is located to the south of the state of Rio de Janeiro, covering an area of 937 Km2, and sharing borders with the municipality of Angra dos Reis and the state of São Paulo. Until the XVII century, its only habitants were the Guaianás natives, as the city is geogra- phically located between ocean and mountains.

The colonial city of Paraty and Ilha Grande were declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2019, for their unique blend of historical and natural riches. It is the first mixed place (cultural and natural heritage) in Brazil.

Further Considerations

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

General Observations:

  1. This property is exclusively for sale – there are no rental or rent-to-purchase options.
  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 %.

 

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