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Purchase real estate prices in Brazil have fallen in first months of 2015

Thursday, May 7th 2015 - 06:48 UTC
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Rio remains the most expensive with an average purchase square meter price of R$10,653 (approx US$ 3.450), followed by São Paulo: R$8,570 ( US$ 2.760). Rio remains the most expensive with an average purchase square meter price of R$10,653 (approx US$ 3.450), followed by São Paulo: R$8,570 ( US$ 2.760).

Purchase real estate prices all over Brazil have fallen a combined 3.47% in real prices the first months of 2015 according to the Fipe-Zap index. The index collected real estate prices in twenty Brazilian cities and measured them against inflation, registering monthly price rises below inflation for the sixth time in a row.

 In April of 2015 real estate prices have risen by 0.39% in comparison to March 2015 and by 5.25% in comparison to April of 2014. Yet, prices have stayed below inflation for the fourth consecutive time in the annual comparison. Overall, the Fipe-Zap price index rose by 1.08% in 2015 so far, while inflation is estimated to have been around 4.55% in that period. Exact inflation measures for the first four months of 2015 are expected to be released by the Brazilian Statistics Bureau on Friday.

In the Southeast of Brazil, Rio do Janeiro was the city with the lowest price variation registered with an increase of 0.68% in the four months of 2015. In comparison to 2014, prices have risen by 4.07%, significantly less than in Belo Horizonte (8.09%) and São Paulo (6.37%) and the Brazilian average of 5.25%. In Niterói, Brasília and Curitiba prices even fell.

“In Rio, prices rose less than in the other two cities (Belo Horizonte and São Paulo). On the other hand, this is natural because it was where we had the highest rise in prices between 2010 and 2012, so this slowdown is ‘returning’ an increase that was particular to the city,” economist Bruno Oliva from Fipe told O Globo.

Nevertheless, Rio de Janeiro remains the most expensive city to live in with an average purchase square meter price of R$10,653 (approx US$ 3.450), followed by São Paulo with R$8,570 (approx US$ 2.760). The Brazilian average stands at R$7,590 (approx US$ 2.560). Yet, Oliva expects the slowdown in price rises to continue throughout the year and even into 2016, with 2015 ending with rates well below inflation.

Categories: Economy, Real Estate, Brazil.

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