Considered to present an important transformational opportunity for foreign investment in Brazil, the expected influx of buyers in the coming years will assist with bringing Brazil into an established market status.
Greek tourism enterprises are receiving optimistic messages from international markets with all estimates converging towards a double-digit growth rate in tourist arrivals in the country this year.
Exceptional growth in Turkish real estate and tourism has been fueled by the high demand, low entry level prices, economic stability and beneficial currency exchange rates.
Having been relatively overlooked in the few years the market has been open to foreign investment, Tunisia features fantastic potential to attract huge demand in the near future.
Emerging markets with growing mass tourism appeal have gained investor interest for strong rental yields, bargain property prices, fast capital growth potential and high demand enabling good exit strategies.
The growth potential for both rental yields and capital gains is set to continue, as the purpose built resort town areas provide exceptional attractions for maintainable investment and tourism growth.
Following the initial influx of foreign real estate investors into the Mexican property market, the country has remained a steadily popular environment for both investment and re-location. The stable growth of Mexico’s political and economic environment has provided increased security as an emerging market investment location.
Mexican newspaper reports this week suggest record levels on investment in tourism in the country and more visitors coming on vacation than the previous year. In a bleak global economy this looks like good news for Mexican tourism and Mexican real estate.
The idea of purchasing an investment property in an emerging market is very attractive to many who are beginning to create an investment portfolio. As the prices of the properties are inevitably lower than those in an established market, lower potential financial loss will result from any associated risks.
The attraction of self catering accommodation has grown extensively over the past decade to become competitive with hotel accommodation in the majority of mass tourism hotspots.