’This thought-provoking book catapults second homes into the mainstream of housing research. Recognizing that solutions to second home problems require policy measures extending beyond the housing and planning realms, the book avoids sentimentality, to challenge us to acknowledge the complexity of local housing markets, the varied roles of second homes within those markets, and the undesirability of failure to integrate social demand for second home ownership into progressive policies for the future.’ Keith Hoggart, King’s College London, UK ’...[offers] a thorough examination of second homes as an integrated part of the rural housing market...a valuable contribution to the second-home literature.’ European Journal of Housing Policy