Residential rent price closes 2022 with the highest increase in 11 years, shows FipeZap
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The 16.55% increase in new contracts was almost triple the year’s inflation of 5.79%. Check out the most expensive cities. Real estate in the central region of São Paulo. Fábio Tito/G1 New residential rental contracts were, on average, 16.55% more expensive in 2022, according to data from the FipeZAP+ Index, released this Tuesday (17). This is the biggest increase since 2011, when prices advanced 17.30%. Last year’s increase was almost triple the Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA), considered the country’s official inflation, which advanced 5.79% in the year. As a result, the real increase in new rents (discounting inflation) was 10.76%. READ ALSO: Price of residential properties closes 2022 with the highest increase in eight years Oxfam recommends raising taxes on the super-rich to fight hunger UNDERSTAND: With a minimum wage of R$ 1,302, MEI will have a new contribution value High in cities FipeZAP follows up the average rental price of ready-made apartments in 25 Brazilian cities, based on advertisements posted on the internet. With the exception of Pelotas (RS), which had an increase of 2.37% – therefore, below inflation –, all monitored municipalities recorded a real increase in 2022. Among the monitored capitals, the greatest advances in 2022 were in Goiânia (32, 93%), Florianópolis (30.56%), Curitiba (24.47%) and Fortaleza (21.33%). São José (SC) leads the overall ranking, with an increase of 42.41% in the year. Real estate sales from the Casa Verde e Amarela program fell in the country Check out the increase in prices by city in 2022 (nominal increase, without discounting inflation): São José (SC): 42.41% Goiânia (GO): 32.93% Florianópolis (SC): 30.56% Curitiba (PR): 24.47% Barueri (SP): 23.27% Fortaleza (CE): 21.33% São José dos Campos (SP): 20.90% Belo Horizonte (MG): 20.01% Campinas (SP): 19.68% Niterói (RJ): 18.44% Rio de Janeiro (RJ): 17.93% Ribeirão Preto (SP): 17.83% Recife (PE) ): 17.07% Salvador (BA): 16.56% São José do Rio Preto (SP): 16.27% Praia Grande (SP): 16.12% São Paulo (SP): 14.63% Santo André (SP): 12.43% Santos (SP): 12.00% Guarulhos (SP): 11.16% Porto Alegre (RS): 11.14% Joinville (SC): 10.98% Brasília (DF): 9.15% São Bernardo do Campo (SP): 8.32% Pelotas (RS): 2.37% FipeZAP+ index: 16.55% Lease price The average price of new lease contracts, calculated for the 25 cities, is R$ 36.65 per square meter, according to December data. Considering this base, renting an apartment of 50 square meters costs, on average, R$ 1,832. The most expensive city on the list is Barueri (SP), where rent costs, on average, R$ 50.56 per square meter. In the case of a residence of 50 meters, the monthly amount is approximately R$ 2,528. When considering the 11 capitals, São Paulo (SP) – which occupies the second position in the general ranking – leads: R$ 45.50/m². Next are Recife (R$ 41.68/m²) and Florianópolis (R$ 38.81/m²). The city with the cheapest square meter is Pelotas (RS), at R$ 16.16, on average. Average rental price per city (m²); December data: Barueri (SP): R$ 50.56 São Paulo (SP): R$ 45.50 Recife (PE): R$ 41.68 Santos (SP): R$ 38.96 Florianópolis (SC): R$ 38.81 Rio de Janeiro (RJ): R$ 37.78 Brasília (DF): R$ 37.11 São José (SC): R$ 34.72 São José dos Campos (SP): R$ 32. 68 Praia Grande (SP): BRL 32.27 Belo Horizonte (MG): BRL 30.66 Santo André (SP): BRL 30.21 Salvador (BA): BRL 29.69 Curitiba (PR): BRL R$ 29.62 Guarulhos (SP): R$ 29.52 Porto Alegre (RS): R$ 27.68 Campinas (SP): R$ 26.73 São Bernardo do Campo (SP): R$ 26.21 Goiânia ( GO): BRL 26.09 Joinville (SC): BRL 25.16 Niterói (RJ): BRL 24.54 Fortaleza (CE): BRL 23.05 Ribeirão Preto (SP): BRL 20.48 São Paulo José do Rio Preto (SP): BRL 19.28 Pelotas (RS): BRL 16.16 Weighted average: BRL 36.65 Initial plugin text
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