Americans’ Guide to Opening a Brazilian Real Estate Company
Key Takeaways Opening a real estate company in Brazil offers Americans a strategic way to structure property ownership, optimize taxes, and simplify compliance. Investors typically choose between an LTDA (limited liability company) or a holding structure to manage multiple assets efficiently. Brazil’s legal, tax, and regulatory steps differ significantly from U.S. processes, requiring formal registration, notarization, and adherence to local accounting standards. Foreigners can own 100% of a Brazilian real estate company, but they must follow specific documentation and regulatory procedures. A well-structured corporate vehicle helps reduce liability risk, facilitate succession planning, and unlock institutional-grade investment opportunities. Executive Summary For Americans investing in Brazilian real estate, purchasing property directly in their personal name is often not the most efficient or strategic path. Instead, many foreign investors choose to open a Brazili...