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Quote Russell Replybullet Posted: 15 January 2008 at 08:26
Echoing the comment about the airport (Congonhas). We nearly bought an apartment in Moema until we realised it was on the flight path, and the noise was very loud.

Also, the flight path can swap - not sure if this is timed or a wind direction related thing.
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Quote Denise Replybullet Posted: 15 January 2008 at 10:43

    With soundproof windows, it's fine. It's a cute neighborhood but better for teenagers & adults.
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Quote Juninho Replybullet Posted: 15 January 2008 at 11:31
You can get houses with small gardens in Jardins so as to be near St Pauls.  Whilst many are expensive, the smaller ones are within reach of an ex-pat budget for the larger companies.  With the traffic, if St Paul's is the choice school, and you want a garden, this could be the best bet.  Within striking distance ofIibirapuera too, and avoids airport noise.
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Quote Trog Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 00:24
1- the best healthcare plan they can find locally
2 - a good private bilingual school
3- a comfortable apartment in relatively "safe" and well-structured neighborhood. Ask for A/C if you can't handle the hot weather, most brazilian homes come with no A/C, even the high-class properties
4- a bullet proof car and possibly a private driver
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Quote Juninho Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 06:24
I'm not sure how many ex-pats are offered a bullet proof car plus driver!  Probably only really big cheeses.  As for the school, you really want a good international school such as Graded or St Pauls.  There's more 'bilingual' schools than you can shake a stick at, and the quality is similar to bootleg Paraguayan whisky.  A good friend of mine sends his kids to one of these in SP, and 3 years later she can barely say a word in English.
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Quote Trog Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 10:41
Originally posted by Juninho

I'm not sure how many ex-pats are offered a bullet proof car plus driver!  Probably only really big cheeses.  As for the school, you really want a good international school such as Graded or St Pauls.  There's more 'bilingual' schools than you can shake a stick at, and the quality is similar to bootleg Paraguayan whisky.  A good friend of mine sends his kids to one of these in SP, and 3 years later she can barely say a word in English.


He said he's going to work as a financial director in São Paulo, and I don't know many directors here driving with family around the city with no (bullet) protection. Especially gringoes with children studying in expensive international schools such as Graded or St Paul.
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Quote Bahiana77 Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 10:46
Since the original post was in January, he's probably made his decision long ago without your valuable input (and either has his blindexed car or is kidnapped as you seem to be predicting).
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Quote man of leisure Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 10:54
Originally posted by Trog

I don't know many directors here driving with family around the city with no (bullet) protection. Especially gringoes with children studying in expensive international schools such as Graded or St Paul.


What you really mean is you don't any financial directors.   
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Quote Trog Replybullet Posted: 15 December 2008 at 12:13
I know plenty of execs/managers/directors/CEOs in various multinational companies, banks, sport clubs, malls etc. 
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