Brazil Guide: Housing & Rentals
Finding accommodation can be a time-consuming task, especially in a foreign country. Our housing & rentals guide explains where to look for apartments and accommodation, how to deal with local estate agents and what to bear in mind before signing a rental contract.-
Introduction The Brazilian housing market
There is plenty of accommodation available in Brazil. In most places, you can find a high standard of housing - provided that you are willing to pay much more than you are probably used to in your home country. more » -
Renting Where to look and what to consider
A very common method of finding rental property in Brazil is word-of-mouth. You can also search in the classified sections of newspapers, on internet or consult an estate agent. more » -
Rental contracts Deposits and rental agreements in Brazil
Brazilian tenancy contracts (Contrato de Locação de Imóvel) are usually placed for a term of 30 months and require at least a one-month's deposit. more » -
Utilities and Insurance in Brazil Electricity and Household Insurance
Utilities are usually not part of the rent. Arrange an electronic transfer for having water, gas and electricity bills withdrawn automatically from your bank account. more » -
Housekeeping staff in Brazil An affordable luxury
Employing housekeeping staff is very common in the Brazilian middle and upper classes. Foreigners coming to Brazil quickly learn to appreciate this touch of luxury. more »