Underpinning much of the literature surrounding lifestyle migration, counter-urbanisation and second-home use is the question of motivations and future intentions. In this paper, we explore the characteristics and orientations for future use of land by second-home owners in two locales in Victoria Australia, Phillip Island and Inverloch. Using both qualitative and quantitative survey data we find that there are three areas of second-home governance which ought to be considered strongly for future planning in these areas, health, roads and infrastructure and climate change or sustainability. Using data from permanent residents and second-home owners from these areas in collaboration with demographic data, we argue that underlining these ...
Rapid population growth and an increase in the number of nonresident second-home owners are altering...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
Underpinning much of the literature surrounding lifestyle migration, counter-urbanisation and second...
Many of Australia’s second homes are located in peripheral locations along the coast, away from subu...
Many of Australia's second homes are located in peripheral locations along the coast, away from subu...
Despite the growth of domestic and international markets in second homes to be used for holidays (ra...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the role second hom...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
Second homes have been given little attention in the literature of Australian tourism. This is due t...
This paper examines new evidence relating to comparative aspects of the ownership and use of multipl...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to enlighten the role second home owners can play wit...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
Rapid population growth and an increase in the number of nonresident second-home owners are altering...
Rapid population growth and an increase in the number of nonresident second-home owners are altering...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
Underpinning much of the literature surrounding lifestyle migration, counter-urbanisation and second...
Many of Australia’s second homes are located in peripheral locations along the coast, away from subu...
Many of Australia's second homes are located in peripheral locations along the coast, away from subu...
Despite the growth of domestic and international markets in second homes to be used for holidays (ra...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the role second hom...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
Second homes have been given little attention in the literature of Australian tourism. This is due t...
This paper examines new evidence relating to comparative aspects of the ownership and use of multipl...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to enlighten the role second home owners can play wit...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
Rapid population growth and an increase in the number of nonresident second-home owners are altering...
Rapid population growth and an increase in the number of nonresident second-home owners are altering...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...