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It won't be easy since a swimming pool can actually make your home harder to sell. Many buyers consider it a liability rather than a luxury. Under the right circumstances, however, a pool could boost your home's value by as much as 7%, Houselogic estimates.
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Learn More »If you’re over the age of 3, we know you’ve been there. It’s one of those lazy, hot summer days when you long for the cool, crystal-clear waters of your very own swimming pool just outside your back door. No need to pack up towels, sunscreen, floats and swim goggles so you can load up in a sweltering car and drive to the community pool. You just open the door and paradise awaits.
The synthetic fiber mesh reinforces the concrete and reduces cracking. However, you need steel rebar for high tensile strength applications. So you...
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Add all that up and you’ve got a large price tag to try to recoup when you’re ready to sell your home. It won’t be easy since a swimming pool can actually make your home harder to sell. Many buyers consider it a liability rather than a luxury. Under the right circumstances, however, a pool could boost your home’s value by as much as 7%, Houselogic estimates. Here are the conditions: 1. You live in a higher-end neighborhood where most of your neighbors have pools. 2. You live in a warmer climate like Florida, Arizona or Hawaii where you can enjoy a pool year-round. 3. The pool doesn’t take up your entire yard—there’s still room for a swing set and a garden. 4. The style of the pool fits with your home and neighborhood, and it’s well maintained. 5. You can attract a buyer who wants a pool in their new home. In the end, if your heart is set on adding a pool, don’t look at it as an investment in your home, but in your lifestyle. A pool can add to your family’s enjoyment of your home, and you can’t put a price on that. Just be prepared for the ongoing costs and responsibility to maintain it as well as the obstacles that might crop up once you put your home on the market. Got a home with a pool you’re ready to sell now? Work with an experienced real estate agent who will help you make the most of this expensive feature and attract buyers who, just like you, want to live out that daydream of cooling off in their own beautiful backyard swimming pool on a sunny summer afternoon. We can put you in touch with an agent Dave recommends in your area today.
Wire mesh makes concrete more durable and increases its strength. The area in which the concrete will be laid down should be covered in mesh before...
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According to experts, blue is generally the best color for resale. Though it depends on room and shade, painting in neutral shades of blue often...
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Also, be aware that simply setting posts in concrete will not prevent rot. The wood won't be in contact with the ground, but moisture is absorbed...
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