Written by Lisa Proffitt | 11th August 2022

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Homes with swimming pools: The pros and cons

What does your dream home look like? As we dive into a second heatwave and with school summer holidays in full swing, the chances are it features a swimming pool. If you’re thinking about adding a pool to your property or are viewing properties for sale with a swimming pool, here’s what you need to know:

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  • Make no mistake, swimming pools are not a low-cost option. A well-designed, high-end outdoor pool will easily set you back a minimum of £100,000 depending on the size and finish.

 

  • Running costs can vary anywhere from £100 to £4,000 per season. If you invest in good quality equipment and properly maintain your swimming pool, your repair and maintenance costs should stay low.  Simple techniques or equipment, such as swimming pool heat pumps and properly closing the pool for winter can also help to keep costs down.

 

  • For safety of children and pets and peace of mind for the homeowner, all pools should have a substantial safety cover. Top of the range makes come with assurances that they can withstand a tractor driving over them. Plus, you can find specially designed solar covers that allow sunlight to pass through the cover and generate more heat, cutting down on your heating expenses during the summer.

 

  • Pools need daily care and attention during the months of most use but even when they’re not being used, they still need professional cleaning and maintaining all year round. Swimming pools that are not consistently maintained will become unbalanced, which can result in excessive use of chemicals and potentially costly repairs.

 

  • Do swimming pools add value to a property? Broadly speaking, whilst exceptional examples of outdoor pools do boost the property price, it is safer to assume that you won’t get your money back. A tennis court is a much safer bet if you’re thinking long-term added value.

 

  • Indoor pools are a slightly different story and may boost the property’s value, but cost a lot more to build in the first place.

 

  • Finally, bear in mind that if the pool doesn’t have a sophisticated heating and security system and isn’t properly maintained, it will put off potential buyers. Only take the plunge if you can envisage a summer of pool parties and are certain that you and your family will make full use of it.

 

If you'd like to take the plunge and buy a property with a pool the below properties are currently on the market. To view all of our available properties with or without a pool, click here.

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