In Brazil, smaller cities with upscale tourism, far from large metropolises and with under 100,000 residents, are emerging as centers for fractional ownership. Notably, Caldas Novas in Goiás and Gramado in Rio Grande do Sul lead with the most projects. Fractional ownership lets people co-own vacation or luxury properties, making high-end assets more affordable. It […]
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