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Old 09-05-2008, 03:25 PM
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You need to get planning permission to build ,whether it be infront of the beach or in a city.You will need to get intouch with the authorities in Forteleza with regards to their rules and regulations on building in the state of your choice.Because very often people buy land ,begin to build without authorization to then be lumbered with an embargoed sign ,so always check before you decide what avenue to take.
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Originally Posted by FCZ View Post
Hi There!
I consulted 6 developments around Fortaleza, to my surprise 4 are completely sold out, and the only two that still have units left are supposed to be ready by mid 2011! The construction company seems to be very good and I liked the apart. designs (3 bedroom, around 100m2, 175,000 Dollars). I will not reserve without seeing the place (1 in Cumbuco, 1 in Porto das Dunas). To tell the true, it doesn’t seems to be a great value, at the end, the land under my feet belongs as well to whomever lives above or below me. But I will check when there a couple of months from now. If we like it… I’m curious if anyone knows the minimum distance allowed for a construction. The ad says 50 mts from the beach, and it really looks like just few steps when I checked the pictures.
Actually, I don’t personally like beach front, just a walking distance is ok. My sister has a house in the South, things get rusted (car, fridge,…) after a while. One of the developments I saw has lifts for just a couple of floors; just to add maintenance costs…
My plan B (or C) would be to buy a couple of land plots, so I can build a house in one (just nice, not fancy would be ok) and use the second land plot for my hobby, gardening/landscape, best of the worlds, beach and gardening (the other one my wife doesn't allows...) . I saw a couple that were either very far from the Fortaleza/Natal or didn’t have on site security & maintenance. And condominium with a dozen houses just mean high monthly fees for something that will stay closed 10 months a year. It will take longer than I was expecting to find just the right thing.
Back to the question, anyone knows the allowed distance from the beach… Thanks in advance.
P.S.: I haven't checked RN yet, but I will later on.
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