Brazil Real Estate , make the wiser choice
When it comes time to buy Brazil Real Estate, there are definitely some things you want to look into before you actually buy the given Real Estate you desire. The first decision you need to make when dealing with Real Estate in Brazil is what type of dwelling you are looking for.
There are several different types of real estate and therefore there are many different types for you to choose from. You have your choice of; a duplex, a beach lot, an apartment, a villa, a restaurant, a house, an ocean front estate, farm, or hotels.
The biggest thing to think about when going into a purchase of Brazil Real Estate is how much the property is worth. Even if you are getting your land at an extremely good deal, you still need to know what the actual value of the land is.
The second thing to check into when purchasing new real estate in Brazil; is the needs of your family and of yourself. If you have children, you will surely want to determine what activities and schools are in the surrounding area. It is important to remember that there are more people involved in moving your family’s location than just yourself.
You want to make sure there are plenty of activities that will help your younger family members adjust to the move. Even if you are just moving across the street it can be a very scary event for a child. Their life is made up of the adults, other children in their lives and their surroundings. Try and include children in the process of buying a new dwelling as much as possible including but not limited to allowing them to help pack and unpack their own belongings.
You also need to make sure that your perspective new dwelling has ample room and the needed features to accommodate you and your family. This includes appliances, and furnishings. There is nothing worse than moving into a new living quarters and not having all of the belongings that you need to effectively operate day to day life. Yes, it will take some time to get all settled in and get things arranged exactly the way you want them but, make sure you have the necessities covered prior to the move.
One thing in dealing with Brazil Real Estate that some people neglect to pay attention to until it is too late is making sure your utilities and your services are arranged in your new location and canceled for the old one at the time of your move. Not making prior arrangements can lead you to either have to pay extra at your old location even after you have moved or possibly to not have the services you need hooked up at the time of your move. Either can cause frustration and stress. It is better to plan ahead.
In conclusion, purchasing and moving into new Brazil Real Estate is an activity that affects your whole family. Make the preparations that are necessary well in advance to make the transition as smooth as possible. In the long run, the time and energy spent on organizing your move will be worth it.
Learning English: Tips for students
September 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Restaurants
MY BIG DREAM was the title of Rogerio’s essay.
I came to America in March, 2000. I did not know one person in America, but a friend in Brazil gave to me a phone number in Framingham, Mass. I had only one thousand dollars and a little bag of clothes. I was very, very afraid. I did not speak English and could not understand.
I got a van in New York and went to Framingham. It was very difficult. I called the number and the person he said for me to stay 30 days. Next day, a person from Brazil took me to a restaurant and I got a job as a dishwasher. After one month, I got a job as a landscaper and I share one room with 6 people. I sleep on the floor for 3 months. I save money and send some to Brazil to my family. I buy a very old car and meet people from Brazil who are my friends. They live in Marlboro and I live with 3 people in 3 rooms. This is very good for 2 months.
I have some money and have an apartment with 1 bedroom for me. I am very happy. My brother came to America and lives with me. This is very good. I work now in a factory and have a job making pizza. I am tired but I am happy for opportunity for a new life. I am a student for English. My heart and my head are in Brazil everyday with my family. I hope I can go home one day. Thank-you, the people in America, for helping me. Thank-you from my heart.
There is a poignant familiarity to Rogerio’s story. It is, in many ways, our story-the immigrant experience of families all over America. Yet some of us have forgotten what our parents, grandparents or great-grandparents went through. We see immigrants every day, but have no idea what their lives are like. We grow impatient at MacDonald’s or Dunkin’ Donuts when the person at the drive-through doesn’t get our hastily-muttered order right, and never see the world that an Adult Education teacher named Marta showed me. It is a world where often well-educated people work at low-scale jobs because they speak no English. Like all who came before them, they come for the chance of a better life.
Many Americans don’t understand that the immigrant bagging their groceries at the supermarket or serving them at Dunkin Donuts didn’t consciously make a decision to not learn English. English As a Second Language had been a course taught in schools for several years. Originally in my town, classes were held mornings, but then this was changed in response to a growing awareness that many of the immigrants’ jobs










