Potential Backyard in Florida |
If you like to swim or relax in a pool often, you may choose a home with a private pool. When you are ready to swim, you simply open the door leading to the pool and jump in. The sparkling clean pool will add value to your home when you choose to sell it (based on a similar home without a pool). You won't have to share the pool with anyone except people that you know and choose. If you want privacy, you can locate the pool (when building it) where there is less chance of someone seeing you in the pool. You may also install a fence, screened area, or natural shrubs to block or partially block the view into your pool area.
Some people don't mind sharing a pool with others. Others don't want or can't afford a private pool. If that is you, consider choosing home in a neighborhood that has either a neighborhood pool or a nearby community pool (i.e. city pool, Y, country club or other community center).
Y Pool, Tampa, Florida |
Neighborhood Pool with giant slide in Wesley Chapel, Florida |
Which option sounds better to you?
With a private pool, you have privacy, 24-hour access, and you don't have far to travel if you forgot to bring sunscreen or a towel.
Tip: ALWAYS USE SUNSCREEN IN FLORIDA!
With a neighborhood or community pool, you won't have the upkeep that a pool requires: cleaning, skimming, and testing the water chemicals (or you won't have to pay monthly for pool service). Your electric or gas bill will be less than the same home with a private pool. You may pay less for home insurance. Accidents can happen anywhere, but a homeowner who has a pool must insure that safety fences, screens/nets, or alarms are used and work properly to protect those who may accidentally wander into your pool area. Another benefit of having a neighborhood pool is that you are able to meet more of your neighbors. These neighbors may be your friends for many years. On the other hand, you may find that the neighborhood pool visitors are loud, rude, and may or may not follow the pool rules. It is a good idea to have your Realtor® take you to the neighborhood community area a few different days at various times during the day so that you may see a sample of who visits the pool and how clean and safe the area is for your family, friends, or guests.
Having access to a pool in Florida is important. After all, Florida is the Sunshine State. It is warm in summer (fall, winter and spring, too!). Swimming is a great way to exercise and cool off quickly. When moving to Florida, consider the benefit of having your own pool or having access to a nearby pool.
If you have any questions about pool ownership or finding a great home in Florida, let's talk.
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