flexiblefullpage - default
Currently Reading

Where Are The Country’s Second Homes Located?

Advertisement
billboard - default

Where Are The Country’s Second Homes Located?


March 11, 2016

If two heads are better than one, does that mean two homes are better than one? For anyone who can afford it, owning two homes allows them to live in and experience two different regional cultures and have a built-in place for a weekend getaway. But where are the majority of these second homes located? It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to learn they are concentrated in places typically thought of as tourist destinations.

Hamilton County, N.Y. has the highest share of second homes in the country with 79.3 percent of its homes being allocated as second homes, NAHB reports. Forest County, Pa. and Rich County, Utah are not far behind with 74 percent and 72.7 percent shares respectively.

The county with the most second homes just in sheer numbers is Maricopa County Ariz. with 118,282. Palm Beach County, Fla. is second with 98,627. Florida was home to six out of the top 10 counties with the most second homes.

While areas like California, Arizona, and Florida tend to have the most second homes in the country, there were 913 counties across 49 states where second homes accounted for at least 10 percent of the local housing stock. Connecticut and Washington, D.C. were the only two areas without an area matching that description.

In order to find these statistics, NAHB defined a second home as a non-rental property that is not classified as a taxpayer’s principal residence.

Read more

Advertisement
leaderboard2 - default
Advertisement
boombox1 -
Advertisement
native1 - default
halfpage2 -

More in Category

Delaware-based Schell Brothers, our 2023 Builder of the Year, brings a refreshing approach to delivering homes and measuring success with an overriding mission of happiness

NAHB Chairman's Message: In a challenging business environment for home builders, and with higher housing costs for families, the National Association of Home Builders is working to help home builders better meet the nation's housing needs

Sure there are challenges, but overall, Pro Builder's annual Housing Forecast Survey finds home builders are optimistic about the coming year

Advertisement
native2 - default
Advertisement
halfpage1 -

Create an account

By creating an account, you agree to Pro Builder's terms of service and privacy policy.


Daily Feed Newsletter

Get Pro Builder in your inbox

Each day, Pro Builder's editors assemble the latest breaking industry news, hottest trends, and most relevant research, delivered to your inbox.

Save the stories you care about

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

The bookmark icon allows you to save any story to your account to read it later
Tap it once to save, and tap it again to unsave

It looks like you’re using an ad-blocker!

Pro Builder is an advertisting supported site and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled in your browser. There are two ways you can keep reading:

Disable your ad-blocker
Disable now
Subscribe to Pro Builder
Subscribe
Already a member? Sign in
Become a Member

Subscribe to Pro Builder for unlimited access

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.