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| Real Estate Bahia Property and real estate purchases in greater Salvador and up the coast along the Linha Verde (and in other parts of Bahia as well) are taking place as people realize that they can have their place in the sun here. To anticipate a couple of very frequently asked questions: yes, non-Brazilians can buy real estate and own property here in Brazil without becoming legal residents; and yes, real estate and property costs here in comparison to Europe and the United States are low.
Property & Real Estate Investments in Salvador and Throughout Bahia
Meet Bahia-Online Real Estate Agent Alain Zamrini from Los Angeles, California. Alain is an American realtor living here in Salvador -- licensed in Bahia -- and handling local properties and all aspects having to do with purchases, development, legalities, and finance. For listings and further information with respect to the acquisition of or dealing with real estate in Bahia, Brazil via Bahia-Online... click to go: PROPERTY BAHIA.
Real Estate in Salvador And here's another Bahia-Online Real Estate Agent, Daniel Blumenthal, from San Fransico, California and also licensed in Bahia...
Dan's properties may be accessed here in Properties in Salvador... |
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Cana Brava Records in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
Brazilian music is deep, there's no question about that! And while musical depth is not unique to Brazil, Brazil's harnessing of depth and warmth to complex and sophisticated rhythms makes it a source of enormous richness to a people -- including many musicians -- who don't have such richness in a more material sense.
Cana Brava Records was founded as an outlet for the music of Bahia and Brazil's Nordeste (Northeast, an ethnographic entity unto its own, defined by hardship and spirited resilience), and as an outlet for hard-to-find music in Salvador (while making room for Brazil's consecrated artists, Cartola, Jobim, et al, and styles ranging from the sambas of Rio's morros - hills - to choro - "cry", a style which gave birth some of Brazil's most beautiful compositions and most extraordinary instrumentalists, per which, below, is the trailer to Finnish-born Salvador resident Mika Kaurismäki's 2005 choro documentary, Brasileirinho).
Hamlet said: "I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." The dreams of the composers, singers, and instrumentalists beneath our arches pulse and soar through space and time, extending our shop beyond its walls to the plantations beyond the bay, to the backlands, to the terreiros de candomblé, to the hills ringing Guanabara, to the gafieiras (dancehalls) of 1930s Lapa, the Ipanema of the 1950s and 60s... Our shop is small, but it encompasses a universe!
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