If the resorts or
tourist attractions are seasonal in nature (such as a
ski resort), resort towns typically experience an
on-season where the town is bustling with tourists and workers, and an
off-season where the town is populated only by a small amount of local year-round residents. In addition, resort towns are often popular with wealthy
retirees and people wishing to purchase
vacation homes, which typically drives up
property values and the
cost of living in the region. Sometimes, resort towns can become
boomtowns due to the quick development of retirement and vacation-based residences. However, most of the employment available in resort towns are typically low paying and it can be difficult for workers to afford to live the area in which they are employed. Many resort towns have spawned nearby
bedroom communities where the majority of the resort workforce lives. Resorts towns sometimes struggle with problems regarding
sustainable growth, due to the seasonal nature of the economy, the dependence on a single industry, and the difficulties in retaining a stable workforce. == Economic impact of tourism ==