real estate Brazil 2025

  • Brazil’s Housing Crisis: Divergence in Wealth and Inequality

    Brazil’s housing crisis isn’t just about a shortage – it’s about a deep divide between those who have adequate homes and those who don’t. With an estimated housing deficit of nearly six million units and over 24 million homes lacking basic infrastructure, the problem cuts across income, geography, and policy.

    From Rio’s favelas to São Paulo’s skyscrapers, the nation’s housing landscape mirrors its social inequality. As urbanization accelerates and climate risks rise, millions remain trapped in informal settlements vulnerable to flooding, eviction, and poverty.

    This Entrepreneurs Cirque feature examines the root causes of Brazil’s housing dilemma, from policy failures and construction bottlenecks to social exclusion and explores emerging solutions aimed at building a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable future.