Treechanger
"Treechanger" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Both seachangers and treechangers have become a common phenomena in the tropics as the southern boom drives housing prices higher and higher, enabling many, both self funded retirees and even younger folk to move north with expactation of a relaxed and idle lifestyle, far removed from the pace and pressures of city living.
A section of those born and working in the district are generally in favour of the green energy project and the income it may bring, while tree changers or retirees are opposed.
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