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Urban Brazil to Accommodate Majority of Housing Deficit

Oct 26, 2009

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According to our new research report "Brazil Housing Sector Analysis", the housing ownership rate in Brazil is increasing owing to improving economic power of Brazilian people but still there is a marked difference between supply and demand. Thus, the industry has attracted a series of investments from both local and regional real estate players.

Our report encapsulates quantitative segment level data on existing housing stock in the country, regional level penetration of housing stock, ownership structure and distribution of housing unit by household size. Besides, we have comprehensively analyzed the demand supply gap of the housing industry at regional and state level to give critical insight into possible areas for investments. The report has also covered the share of luxury and mass segment housing unit demand in the overall housing industry demand.

The brief overview of the housing credit industry and associated mortgage reform helps to understand the penetration of mortgage services in the Brazilian economy. Making these reforms and the past market trends as base, we have anticipated the demand for housing credit in Brazil till 2013.

While analyzing the housing industry performance, we have maintained an equal balance between the qualitative and quantitative aspect of the research. It has been ensured that this study presents actual information of the industry without having any prejudiced projections for the future performance of the industry. 

"Brazil Housing Sector Analysis" provides an extensive research and rational analysis of various segments of the Brazilian housing industry. Our research findings will help consultants, industry analysts and vendors to get in-depth knowledge of the current, past and future performance of the industry.

The forecast given in the report is based on the correlation between past market trends, statistical analysis and industry drivers and gives a direction to clients in which the industry is likely to move.
 
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM221.htm


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