Saturday 10 December 2011

New Europe Run EcoHouse Cover Story in December Issue

"We are thrilled to not only be recognised as one of Europe fastest growing companies but to be featured in such a high profile publication is fantastic"

The latest Issue of New Europe Magazine is out now, the December/January Issue features EcoHouse SEO Anthony Armstrong Emery on the cover and runs  6 page editorial on our Minha Casa Minha Vida Development in Brazil.

Founder and President of EcoHouse Group, Anthony Armstrong Emery has a long-standing love affair with international property. He tripled the turnover of one of Europe’s largest real estate investment firms to £21m upon his appointment as CEO and has a tremendous amount of development experience on every level as a result. Armstrong-Emery established himself in South America some years ago and has been involved in commercial and civic development in the Caribbean basin for some years working in many capacities, developing and consulting for a wide variety of resort and investment projects.

Ecohouse Group was constituted as a real estate development and construction firm to explore investment schemes throughout South America in conjunction with Middle Eastern sovereign investment funds, institutional investment funds and private equity.

In 2008 Anthony Armstrong Emery created his companies in order to develop low-cost housing units for the Senate approved government-funded subsidised housing program. The company now controls land assets upon which to construct vast numbers of units as part of the Minha Casa, Minha Vida social housing programme



Arco Iris Social Housing Development

An integral aspect of our work is the Arco Iris Social Housing Development, which is located just outside Natal. Natal is the capital and largest city of Rio Grande do Norte, a north-eastern state in Brazil. Construction is really moving along as we have an expanding workforce of over 300 full time employees including 182 full-time building crew on site in Brazil.

Because of the popularity of the Minha Casa Minha Vida programme, all units are being pre-sold before completion. And as an indication of demand, eight days after the programme was launched in Natal, 25,000 families had signed up to purchase their home. Currently there is a 70,000-person waiting list and only 2,000 approved homes

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click here to view the full December/January issue of The New Europe

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