Hey, come on down! Everyone that I know who has attempted a business down here, especially with nothing but US experience in business, has pulled all their hair out in frustration.
No matter the occupation, it seems that whoever has the local corner on that business has had a hand in writing the regs so that no one else can "invade" their territory. If there are no regs in place that prohibit your enterprise, then existing rules will be twisted and misapplied until they affect you. Even after you have jumped through every conceivable hoop the whole deal can fall through and leave you starting over from square one.
With the housing market as it is in the US, anyone with the money to purchase should be able to turn a profit in the long run. Here, many construction outfits are going bust because they took up-front money as start-up from the eventual 'owners", then failed to secure financing to finish the projects. Outcome is lost money for investors and unfinished substandard construction.
Rotsa ruck!

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"Your love gives me such a thrill
but your love don't pay my bills,
I NEED THE MONEY!" - John Lee Hooker
Disclaimer: The above is merely the opinion of the author unless specific scientific data is included.
Your mileage may vary.
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