Brasil's environmental awareness in the Property Market






by Ricardo Hahn


With an emergent trend to environmental awareness and penny-wise living, Brazil promotes eco-sustainability in the real estate market making it one of the most profitable areas of investment in the world today. The government also promotes eco-cities or sustainable towns like Goinia, Curitiba and Porto Alegre.

The social reply to the call of reducing the environmental ensue of construction projects and everyday products is growing not just in Brazil but all around the globe. Therefore, the demands for supportable housing increase. Many customers need their dwellings to be energy-wise, comfortable and conducive to health. For these reasons, Brazil real estate incorporated the idea of supportability in its designs, including the following:

Reduced environmental impact;

Minimized energy inputs;

Reduced waste output;

Reduced value of construction materials;

Cost-effective and clean sources of energy

It was projected the households in Brazil shall rise by 58% in 20 years due to investments of both local and foreign investors. The purchasing power of consumers shall also increase with the upward thrust of the middle class population in Brazil. As a result, the govt. will realize the economic prediction that 37 million properties shall be assembled in 2030.

At present , there's a need for 2.1 million housing units in Brazil. A projected family enlargement rate of 2% per annum is anticipated annually within the next two decades. Nonetheless Brazil is confident in meeting the housing demands inside a reasonable time, due to its powerful fixed and commercial advances during the past 20 years.

Business experts believe that the real estate industry in Brazil has a high potential for sustainable development. The govt. recognizes this and supports its progress by its strategic investments in housing. The powerful pacing of Brazil's commercial growth is gearing toward accomplishing a higher standard of life for the Brazilians with its promotion of eco-sustainability in the real estate market.




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