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Originally Posted by newguyintv
I have a pool and love it. Walk in it, swim in it, have it maintained (yes it costs money) by TD Pool and has no chlorine smell as it has a salt generator. Also heat it with solar panels which costs more money. Regarding your swim spa comment. Are you a midget? Easy solution is if the home already has a pool, don't buy it if you don't want it.
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Actually we are short however it is my understanding a swim spa lets you swim in place against the push of the jets but I really wouldn't know as I have never tried one.
My point is a lot that will take a pool gives the buyer the choice to put one in if they decide later they want one but with the developer putting pools on most of the lots that will take one the decision is being made for you. So have a small lot or you get a pool. I guess now one can buy the lot and put the house on it if you can decide within 90 days what you want. But most of the new construction on the market right now with sizable lots have pools.
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