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'''Second home''' may refer to |
'''Second home''' or '''Second Home''' may refer to: |
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* [[Dacha]], a type of non-primary residence found in Russia and post-Soviet countries |
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* An additional [[House|residence]] used primarily as a weekend or vacation [[retreat]]. (See: ''[[Pied a terre]]''.) |
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* [[Holiday cottage]], a non-primary residence owned for tourism reasons |
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* A [[home]] of a close relative or friend where one spends a great deal of time or feels welcome. |
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* [[Move-up home]], a house purchased when selling a [[starter home]] |
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* Any place where one spends a great deal of time away from one's primary home, such as an [[office]], a remote [[town]] or a foreign [[country]]. |
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* [[Pied-à-terre]], a non-primary residence generally found in urban centers |
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* ''[[Second Home]]'', an album by Marié Digby |
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*[[Vacation rental]], a non-primary residence owned for vacation purposes |
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==See also== |
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Some places and cities have become focal points for second home buyers:- |
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* [[Second Home Rule Bill]], the Government of Ireland Bill 1893 |
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On an internal or national basis, in the [[United States]] for example, [[Martha's Vineyard]], [[Jupiter Island]], or the [[Hamptons]] might be regarded as attracting a disproportionate number of second home buyers; in the [[United Kingdom]] certain areas of [[Cornwall]] might be regarded in a similar way; in France the same might be said of [[Cannes]] or [[St Tropez]]. |
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On an international basis, however, in an era of hypermobility, international cities are evolving into cluster centres of second home buyers. In this regard [[London]] can be regarded as the second home capital, closely followed by [[New York]]. |
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Second home or Second Home may refer to:
- Dacha, a type of non-primary residence found in Russia and post-Soviet countries
- Holiday cottage, a non-primary residence owned for tourism reasons
- Move-up home, a house purchased when selling a starter home
- Pied-à-terre, a non-primary residence generally found in urban centers
- Second Home, an album by Marié Digby
- Vacation rental, a non-primary residence owned for vacation purposes
See also
[edit]- Second Home Rule Bill, the Government of Ireland Bill 1893