Brazil’s Quiet Wealth: Neighborhoods That Concentrate High Net Worth Individuals
Key Takeaways Brazil concentrates a significant portion of its high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in a limited number of elite urban neighborhoods. Wealth distribution in Brazil is highly uneven, creating geographic clusters of affluence rather than broad dispersion. Neighborhoods in cities such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro dominate the concentration of financial and real estate wealth. Key drivers of these clusters include proximity to financial centers, security infrastructure, exclusivity, and access to premium services. Luxury real estate serves both as a lifestyle asset and a long-term store of wealth. Understanding these neighborhoods provides insight into Brazil’s economic structure and investment opportunities. Executive Summary Brazil is one of the largest economies in the world, yet its wealth distribution is among the most concentrated. Rather than being evenly spread across regions, high-net-worth individuals are clustered in specific urban zones where econ...