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Caixa Econômica Federal is holding a new auction full of real estate opportunities, with emphasis on properties that are starting with available bids in the southeast region of the country. In Minas Gerais there are 23 units, 48 in Rio de Janeiro and 40 in São Paulo.
The big news about this auction is that interested parties will be able to use the FGTS amount to make a down payment on some properties. So, find out more about this initiative by the state-owned company and see how long the auction will last.
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About the auction
Anyone interested in the auction and wishing to bid on the properties should access the website until this Thursday (21), at 10 am. Therefore, as said before, it is possible to use the FGTS amount to bid, which is very advantageous.
This purchasing process makes everything more flexible and accessible. This option expands possibilities and facilitates access to the real estate market for a wider audience and also strengthens Caixa's commitment to making housing a reality for more Brazilians.
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What is the advantage of buying by auction?
Purchasing property at auction can offer a number of advantages, but it is important to carefully consider the circumstances and risks involved. Some common advantages include:
Attractive Prices
Auction properties often sell for below market value, which can provide an opportunity for buyers to obtain properties at more affordable prices compared to the conventional market.
Diversity of options
Auctions cover a wide range of properties, from residential to commercial and industrial. This gives buyers a variety of options to choose from, allowing them to find properties that meet their specific needs.
Investment Opportunities
For investors, auctions can be a source of investment opportunities, allowing them to purchase properties for renovation, resale or rental. Thus, the possibility of acquiring properties at lower prices can increase the potential return on investment.
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