Discover what gives Brazil the edge when it comes to the best overseas property investment in 2019 and why it should be on your radar.
Global property prices rose by a healthy 6% in 2016, according to the latest Knight Frank Global House Price Index. This ranks as the highest increase since Q1 2014 and occurred against a background of uncertainties, both on the political and economic front in the world last year.
The annual AFIRE survey reveals that yet again property investment in the US ticks all the right boxes for foreign investors. The survey also finds that the US and Brazil continue to offer the best opportunities for capital appreciation while Brexit has affected property investment in the UK and London.