Housing in the western área of Costa del Sol
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2005.v0i27.317Abstract
In the past few decades, secondary housing has increased tremendously in the western area of The Costa del Sol. Short-term and medium-term perspectives show that this trend is expected to continue and even increase of this trend. Several factors have influenced this increase of demand, among them it can be pointed out an excellent offer compared with other tourist Mediterranean areas and factors such as the arising of social behaviours different to traditional family role, that have an impact on higher house purchase.Downloads
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