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Retirement Migration from the U.S. to Latin American Colonial CitiesReal Estate, Housing, and the Impact of Retirement Migration in Cuenca, Ecuador and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Retirement Migration from the U.S. to Latin American Colonial Cities: Real Estate, Housing, and... [The relationships around housing and retirement migration, particularly within historic, colonial cities in Latin America, are complex. A differential in the cost of housing between the origin and destination country is clearly one of many motivating factors in international retirement migration (Bernier 2003); however, how this migration impacts housing prices and availability on the local level has not been extensively studied in the retirement migration literature, although it is a commonly referenced concern.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Retirement Migration from the U.S. to Latin American Colonial CitiesReal Estate, Housing, and the Impact of Retirement Migration in Cuenca, Ecuador and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Part of the International Perspectives on Aging Book Series (volume 27)
Editors: Sloane, Philip D.; Zimmerman, Sheryl; Silbersack, Johanna

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-33542-7
Pages
41 –65
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-33543-4_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The relationships around housing and retirement migration, particularly within historic, colonial cities in Latin America, are complex. A differential in the cost of housing between the origin and destination country is clearly one of many motivating factors in international retirement migration (Bernier 2003); however, how this migration impacts housing prices and availability on the local level has not been extensively studied in the retirement migration literature, although it is a commonly referenced concern.]

Published: Jan 15, 2020

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