Greater BH has more homes with pets than the metropolitan regions of SP and RJ, points out research

Greater BH has more homes with pets than the metropolitan regions of SP and RJ, points out research

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In Belo Horizonte alone, almost half of the rented apartments have pets, according to the Quinto Andar platform, in a study carried out with the DataFolha Institute. Cássia and her inseparable friend, Cacau Cássia Aquino Santos/Personal Archive 🐶 About 40% of the houses or apartments leased in Belo Horizonte are home to a pet, according to a study carried out by the Quinto Andar platform, in partnership with the Data Folha Institute. 🐱 Already in Grande BH, this number rises to 61% – surpassing the metropolitan regions of São Paulo (58%) and Rio de Janeiro (57%) (see ranking below). 🐱 The information reinforces data from the Brazilian Association of Pet Products Industry (Abinpet), which indicate that the segment is growing in the Brazilian economy. 🐦 According to the platform, the ′′ accept pet ′′ filter has been increasingly used by those looking for a property to rent in BH. 🐶 Still according to the study, the increase in pets in real estate has grown especially during the pandemic. Animal adoptions increased by up to 400%, according to data from the International Union for the Protection of Animals. 🐱 But despite the peak of rental properties with pets taking place in 2022, the level remains high. In the second quarter of 2019, for example, this percentage was 29%. In the second of 2023, it increased to 40%. “Having pets as companions inside properties is a trend that has been consolidating not only in BH, but also in other capitals in the country. The QuintoAndar de Moradia Census, carried out in partnership with Datafolha, shows that Brazil is increasingly a nation of pet parents,” said Thiago Reis, Quinto Andar’s data manager. 🐶 Abinpet data shows that there are 167.6 million pets in Brazil and that the country ranks 3rd in world market revenue, which grew 5.4% from 2021 to 2022, totaling US$ 149.8 billion. 🐦 Reis also said that “thinking about helping more people live better and make this dream come true, since 2020 we have made the search filter ‘accept pet’ available to our customers, which is among the most used on the platform”. 🐇 To carry out the survey, all contracts signed by QuintoAndar in the capital of Minas Gerais in each quarter were considered. Inseparable friends 👱‍♀️🐶 Cocoa exudes an excess of cuteness Cássia Aquino Santos/Personal archive 🐶 Quality management consultant Cássia Aquino Santos, 27, lived in Araújos, in the Midwest Region of Minas Gerais, and needed to move to the mining capital. 🐶 However, one of the conditions was that the property could have a pet, because she wouldn’t be without her best “friend”, Cocoa, a 6-year-old mixed breed bitch. 🐶 Cássia said that the search was not fast and that most apartments did not accept pets. “I consulted the ‘pet accepted’ filter several times. When I found an apartment that accepted it, it was a rush to rent it”, said Cássia, because the fear was that another possible tenant would be interested in the space. 🐶 She and her boyfriend, the 27-year-old software developer Bruno Rodrigues Pereira Mourão, managed to rent the apartment in the Nova Switzerland neighborhood, in the West Region of Belo Horizonte. “It wasn’t a chance to leave Cocoa behind. She was adopted in 2017, with 30 days [de vida]”. 🐶 Still according to Cássia, another challenge was to find an apartment, which, according to her, was well located and had three bedrooms, because two of them would be transformed into offices, since she and her boyfriend work at home. 🐶 After 1 year and 8 months at new home, the family is adapted to the “home sweet home”, including Cacau, who is doing very well, thank you. Dogs are the majority 🐶🐶 🐶 The QuintoAndar de Housing Census indicated that dogs are the majority of rented furniture in the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizon, followed by cats and birds See the ranking: 🐶 Dogs – 53% 🐱 Cats – 18% 🐦 Birds/birds – 11% National ranking 🐶 The study showed that 53% of residents of the Metropolitan Region of BH have a dog at home. The percentages are lower in SP (41%) and RJ (43%). 🐦 Those with birds are also twice as high as in other regions. In BH, they are 11% – against 6% in SP and 5% in RJ. The cushion de Cocoa says it all: ‘Home sweet home’ Cássia Aquino Santos/Personal archive Most watched videos of g1 Minas

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