Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Pool or Swim Spa
Has anyone had installed a very small pool or swim spa in an existing Courtyard Villa. Interior lot not on the corner. Who did it? Can you post a picture. Yes I know you have to get ARC approval. Thanks in advance for any information.
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You may be able to save a lot of money, look into a swim hot tub, I have seen these advertised but not actually looked into them, but as I recall a lot less than a pool. You will need 2 actual permits, one for the spa and one for the new electrical hookup. If your existing pad is large enough I do not think ARC would be involved.
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I just began looking at SwimEx and Endless Pools to see how feasible they might be as an alternative to a traditional in-ground pool for future planning. So, I would also be interested in any experiences you all might have had.
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We have a CYV and the yard is big enough for a pool, but some CYV have too small a back to install a pool and comply with setbacks. We don’t have a pool but a few neighbors do and they are very beautiful. I don’t have pictures but you can see many pool installations on real estate websites. Several years ago we asked T&D concrete about the pool cost and I think it was around $40,000.
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