Why Camocim
The working coastal town west of Jeri — the mainland-services anchor and a far lower entry point on the same coast.
Low entry and real-town infrastructure adjacent to the Jeri brand.
Getting there
Camocim is roughly ≈1h drive from Jericoacoara. For most foreign buyers it is a second-home or rental-income market tied to the Jericoacoara demand catchment rather than a primary residence — underwrite it on seasonal and weekend demand from that metro, not on year-round occupancy.
Who buys here
Best fit: Value second homes; emerging short-stay.
The buying process is national.
Camocim follows the same foreign-buyer mechanics as everywhere in Brazil: CPF, independent attorney, registered FX inflow, escritura at the cartório, registration on the matrícula. Smaller coastal markets have slower title work than the big cities — a competent local attorney matters even more here. See the buying guide.
FAQ — Camocim
Can a foreigner buy property in Camocim?
Yes. There is no residency requirement for residential property anywhere in Brazil, including Camocim. You need a CPF and a registered FX inflow.
Is Camocim a year-round market?
Mostly no — it is a seasonal/second-home market tied to Jericoacoara demand. Low entry and real-town infrastructure adjacent to the Jeri brand. Plan income around peak and weekend periods.
How far is Camocim from Jericoacoara?
≈1h drive from Jericoacoara. That proximity to the Jericoacoara metro is the core of the rental and resale thesis.
Can Camocim property qualify for the investor visa?
Potentially — Brazil's investor visa requires roughly US$ 200K in real estate, and qualifying property anywhere in Brazil can count. See the investor visa guide.