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In short: Yes! A hot tub or swim spa can absolutely bump up your asking price. Like with all features of a home, however, the exact amount it adds can vary greatly. If you're looking for a precise figure, you'll need to consult a professional appraiser or real estate agent in your area.
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While the vast majority of homeowners choose to purchase a hot tub for their more immediate benefits—such as increased relaxation, improved mental and physical wellbeing, and a plethora of family fun and date night possibilities—there are certainly other, more monetary reasons that can favorably affect your decision. When it comes time for you to sell your home, there is one question that is likely to cross your mind . . .
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Read More »Whether you like it or not, your neighbors and the community you live in play a large part in the value of your home. In this regard, hot tubs are no exception. For example, if you live in a neighborhood targeted towards families with children and those looking for long-term ownership, a hot tub can be seen as a great investment. However, if your area is more geared towards those looking for more temporary or affordable housing, a hot tub may be seen as an unnecessary luxury and not worth the extra money (though they’d be dead wrong). Of course, if your house is the only one on the block without a hot tub, that will likely lower your home’s comparative value.
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