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Pool Costs: Are They Worth the Investment?
Posted by: CENTURY 21 Northwest
Date: April 15, 2016
Posted by: CENTURY 21 Northwest
Date: April 15, 2016
In Arizona, having a pool is almost a must for most people. With the intense heat of summers and the temptation of having pool parties for your kids or friends, why wouldn’t you want a pool in your backyard? Firstly, pool costs are not within a lot of people’s budgets. The process of building, installing, and maintaining a pool may also be too much work for a busy homeowner. But there are plenty of perks that come with having a pool that balance out that cost, such as when it comes to investing in your property. Here’s why building a pool would be a great benefit to your home:
Pool costs in Arizona depends on what size you would like to be, the placement, and whether or not you contract it yourself. If you’re willing to put in a little research, you can literally save thousands of dollars by contracting your own pool. And if you dig the space for it yourself by renting the proper equipment from your local hardware or landscaping store, you can save even more money. You will only need to hire people to rebar, install the concrete and walls, and add rocks or waterfall additions. You should also skip the option to add an in ground cleaning system as it’s been known to be a waste of money. By taking these steps you can build your own pool for under $20k in no time!
If the price above was higher than you expected, don’t worry. Pool costs will be worthwhile when you go to sell your home because having a home with a pool in Arizona is highly desirable. If you keep your pool updated and in good condition, it will be an advantage over other homes in the neighborhood. Pools will generally give an additional value of 5k-6k to your home, or even more if your pool is heated in any way. Pools are also a great investment for your home because they generally usable for almost 7 months out of the year and family’s enjoy them weekly during the summer months. Swimming pools that aren’t too deep are suitable for kids and adults alike, widening your client-base when it comes to selling.
You have to admit that when it comes to picking a house for a summer BBQ party, you’d much rather be at one that has a pool. Pools are known for inviting social activity between friends and are a great way to keep cool while enjoying days off in the summer. Pools encourage kids to play outside and stay active during hot afternoons. You may even install a salt water pool that’s better for you skin, eyes, and health than a chlorine one. Arizona thrives on swimming pools because we are so painfully close to the beach but not close enough to make it a day trip. The cost to build a pool will save you money on road trips and water park trips by having your own cool-off option in your backyard.
The decision of building a pool is both an expensive and important one. You obviously shouldn’t build a pool if you’re unaware of how much work goes into it and how the outcome will affect your home value. If you’re unsure of whether a pool would be a good investment to your home, contact a reliable CENTURY 21 Northwest realtor who can explain whether or not a pool would be a wise choice for your neighborhood. Our realtors have plenty of experience in helping clients buy and sell homes with pools and would be more than happy to share that valuable information with you.
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