Jaguare, Brazil
JaguarĂ© sits in EspĂrito Santo, a state often overlooked by expats in Brazil. The town is small, with just over 30,000 residents, but it sprawls across a massive 660 kmÂČ. This means things are spread outâdonât expect walkable urban convenience. The Sooretama Biological Reserve, which covers nearly 28,000 hectares, dominates the area. Itâs a draw for nature lovers but also a reminder that infrastructure here prioritizes conservation over development.
Daily life in JaguarĂ© moves at a slow pace. The town lacks the hustle of larger Brazilian cities, which can be a pro or con depending on your tolerance for quiet. Public services are basic, and youâll need a car to get around. The reserveâs presence limits industrial growth, so job opportunities are scarce unless youâre working remotely. JaguarĂ© is for those who want to live off the grid, not for those seeking urban amenities or a bustling expat community.
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