Discover which lesser-known beaches in Ceará are entering the radar for both Brazilian and international tourists in 2018.
Low interest rates and improved market conditions lead to booming investment in Brazilian real estate funds, a trend set to last for at least 2 years.
2017 set records for international tourism in Brazil and the country looks set for more of the same in 2018 after the introduction of the e-visa.
Latest figures for the Ceará economy show expansion at almost double the national rate with strong prospects for agriculture and industry this year.
After the best January ever, Brazil tourism gets set for a flying 2018 on the back of the e-visa and an Open Skies deal with the US.
After a strong 2017 with increases in launches and sales, analysts are predicting an excellent year for the Brazilian property market in 2018.
Investment in Ceará moves up another level with the two major health hubs bringing cutting-edge technology and highly skilled staff to the state.
Ceará tourism starts the year with record figures all round for Carnival – more holiday lets, visitors and revenue plus almost 100% occupancy.
Major investment projects arrive in the Ceará coastline, now heralded as the new Brazilian Cancun and the place to be in Northeast Brazil.
December ended a strong year for the Ceará property market when the number and value of sales grew. Analysts expect further consolidation in 2018
Air France-KLM-GOL hub announces further flights from Fortaleza Airport connecting Ceará to eastern Europe and Asia plus more cities in Europe.
With low interest rates and diminishing stock, Ceara property market looks set for a busy year. Discover why experts say now is the time to buy.
With record steel exports and huge contribution to Ceará trade balance, Pecem Port consolidates its position as a key industry in Northeast Brazil.
Read why the latest cut in Brazilian interest rates to the lowest ever is good news for economy generally and the property market in particular.
Ceará authorities have announced more flights to Fortaleza from 2018. This together with 2,450 extra flights at Christmas augers well for tourism.
The latest global wealth report finds that Brazilian millionaires are to increase 81% by 2022 with significant effects for the luxury market.