Article Date : 05 August 2008
News Section: Brazil
Owners of a rental property in Brazil could be in line to benefit from growing tourism in the South American nation.
Brazzil Mag has cited official figures showing that 3.2 million foreign leisure travellers visited Brazil during the first six months of 2008.
This represents an increase of almost three per cent on the same period of the previous year.
The figures will be welcome reading for people who have invested in Brazil's buy-to-let sector, as they suggest rental accommodation is now in higher demand.
As a result, property owners could find themselves collecting higher rental returns and enjoying lower vacancy rates.
Commenting on the findings, Jeanine Pires of tourism institute Embratur said: "It shows constant recovery in the number of arrivals on international flights, which is very good."
Meanwhile, the Associated Press has reported that authorities in Brazil are to spend more than £1 billion on improving the country's airports.
The investment is being carried out in order to ensure they can deal with the high volume of passengers during the 2014 World Cup.
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