Batheing BeautiesRight now pools are hot! With the summertime temperatures into the 90’s and higher, relaxing in the pool after work seems like just the thing. While it is true that more people want to have a pool in their back yard, when it comes to resale value the pool will cause some buyers to look elsewhere. The dangers to families with young children, the expense of maintenance, the increase in utility costs are all things prospective buyers look at before they make an offer. The stories of toddlers harmed by getting through fences and gates to the pool are too numerous for parents with youngsters to consider a home with an in-ground pool. The last thing you want is to run off potential buyers.
The above ground pool also tends to be a disadvantage to these families but less so than the in-ground variety. The advantage of the above ground pool is that it can be excluded from the sale and moved to the new house if the buyer does not share your enthusiasm.
Consider also increasingly homes are within developments that have a community pool, tennis courts and club house within the development. The homes are closer together and have less acreage per unit around the home – which is prohibitive to an exterior pool. Access to the communal pool is not far away. Instead of having to maintain a pool, the development does and charges you a fee.
Upgrade dollars are better spent on finishing the basement, the attic, moving the laundry room to an upper floor or increasing the square footage of the property.
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