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Old 02-03-2012, 11:23 AM
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We have just bought a villa at the Haciendas at Mission Hills. We are intsalling a 30 x 50 bird cage. We have a lot of backyard and bird cage space. The dogs will enjoy the area outside (and inside) but we want to really make our birdcage useful and recreational. We are considering putting in an above ground swim spa and hot tub combo. Questions:
1. Does TV allow above ground swim spas and hot tubs? I do not believe above ground pools are allowed correct?
2. If anyone has the model where the swim spa and hot tub are separate but part of the same unit, how do you enjoy it?
3. Can you buy salt water swim spas?
4. What would you expect to pay for a large above ground swim spa hot tub?
5. We only have electricity, no gas. How much do you pay to heat?
6. Can you get enough enjoyment out of a swim spa since they are not pool length?
7. What bells and whistles are important on these spas and hot tubs?
8. Is installation usually separate from the acquisition cost?
9. What else am I not thinking about?
Thanks!
Need someone's help with the question about "are above ground pools allowed". We are looking at a pre-owned villa and there is room for a pool, but don't see how an in-ground pool could be constructed. So, we were thinking about maybe an above-ground. Are they allowed?

We are getting close to changing from gonnabees to frogs, so looking at options to pre-owned courtyard villas.

Thanks folks!
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