“…Second‐home owners want their second homes to be reasonably close to their primary residence, but proximity can be traded for longer distances if this enables access to desired amenities (Müller, 2006; Müller et al, 2004; Qviström et al, 2016; Strandell & Hall, 2015). The densest second‐home areas tend to be located close to urban areas or tourism hotspots, such as mountains, coasts, or lakes, where the amenities have justified the construction of purpose‐built second homes (Adamiak et al, 2016; Coppock, 1977b; Gallent et al, 2016; Müller, 2005, 2006, 2007; Müller & Marjavaara, 2012; Overvåg, 2010; Yuheng et al, 2021). Other regions experience limited demand, and the presence of second homes is mainly explained by a conversion of housing from permanent use or a regional demand (Müller, 2004).…”