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House prices falls by 7.44% in the year

04.12.2015

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Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo remain in the lead of the most expensive cities in the country, with the metro valued at R$ 10,458 and R$ 8,610, respectively

Leblon Beach, south zone of Rio de Janeiro

In Leblon, the most expensive neighborhood in the country, square meter sells for R$ 22,692, cost ten times greater than the cheaper neighborhood, Coelho Neto

The average price per square meter was real decrease of 7.44% accumulated in the 11 months of the year, according to the FipeZap Index, which tracks the sale price of real estate in 20 Brazilian cities. The value takes into account the inflation, measured by the IPCA, estimated at 9.47% for the year.

From October to November, the nominal fall, without discounting inflation, was 0.05%, the fourth consecutive negative result in this comparison. Of the 20 cities surveyed, eight fell, and they Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Salvador, Recife, Florianopolis and Count. Accumulated in the 11 months of the year, index was up 1.32%.

In November, all the surveyed cities had price variations lower than inflation. The average advertised square meter of the 20 cities in November 7609 was real.

Rio de Janeiro remains the city with the most expensive square meter in the country (R$ 10,458), followed by São Paulo (actual R$ 8,610). Since the two municipalities with the lowest price per meter were Count (R$ 3,551) and Goiânia (actual R$4,179). The index also took into account the highest and lowest prices of area real estate neighborhoods of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. 

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In Sao Paulo, Vila Nova Conceição and Cidade Tiradentes are the neighborhoods with the greatest difference in value charged by the meter, real actual R$ 2,746 and R$15,400 respectively, a difference of 460%. In Rio, Leblon remains the most expensive district, with R$ 22,692 actual subway, cost almost ten times greater than the cheaper neighborhood, Coelho Neto, where the meter goes for R$ 2,683.

 

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