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South of 44 in the new area, the houses with pools run $100,000 more than the same model house on a similar lot without a pool. If you don’t want your pool, sell your house and pocket your $100K and buy a house without a pool . Problem solved.
We just built our 12x32 saltwater pool with T&D. It was $175K. |
I'm lucky that I have use of 3 pools within walking distance. I would have a pool company winterize the pool and place under cover.
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That would COSTt you money (a lot more than the operating costs) if you’re not selling for a few years. NO ONE will buy a house that’s been mothballed for a few years. You’ll need to open the pool to sell, then fix what broke. |
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Supply and demand
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Some of these comments are hilarious. The maintenance of a pool is largely inconsequential. I pay under $600 a year and do it myself. Even if you pay someone , its around $150 a month or $1800 a year. Some people pay more for cable tv than that!
The desire for pools are not waning, and can't wait for an authoritative link that backs up that wild fallacy! I lose count regarding how many pool applications are submitted every week for ARC consideration. |
Our neighbors have a pool which they have never used and every week they have a cleaning service attend to it. We have lived opposite for over thirteen years so they must have spent quite a bit just keeping it going (for the once-a-year visit by the grandchildren).
I personally would rather use that space for something useful, even if just a sunken garden. Maybe a wine cellar! |
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I love my pool. We bought our third house here nearly 6 years ago. The only reason we had moved yet again in our 20 years in TV was to have our own pool. It was around 2013-14 that I gave up trying to get lap lane times at the 'sports pools' and trying to actually swim at the 'adult pools' was impossible. All these "pools" in TV are a joke. They are volleyball/water aerobics/walking/gossip pools. None of them are "swimming" pools. It was the one amenity I used before TV started getting so over-crowded.
The privacy is wonderful and I sure don't miss rude people stealing the lane you've been waiting in line for or driving across TV to find lap times. We added solar heat to extend the pool season, a high quality hot tub, and a fire pit for the winter. No more having to travel, we now "stay-cation" in our own oasis. Worth every penny. And yes, we still use the pool every day, weather permitting. |
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