At last! To the joy of every child
(and most adults) that you know, your Long Beach & Lakewood home has a swimming
pool! Whether you just bought
the property or have recently installed a pool yourself, this is a feature
that’s not only a pleasure to look at, but also a true centerpiece … a magnet
for socializing and relaxing throughout the hot summer months.
Also true: that swimming pool
might carry a few drawbacks, as well. You should consider them when it comes to
writing an offer or selling a home with a pool. Also, how do swimming pools affect home listings
in Long Beach & Lakewood?
Pro 1: Boost Your Property's Value
In today's super-competitive
housing market, it’s good to stand out from the crowd. Whether you add your
property to the Long Beach & Lakewood home listings
next week or plan to do so in the future, a pool will boost its overall value.
My summer buyers’ ears always perk up when I mention the next home listing we
will visit has a pool.
Pro 2: You (and Future Buyers) Will Enjoy Your
Pool
We’ve all had the blissful summer
afternoon experience – floating around, colorful beverage of choice in
hand. The truth is you will enjoy your
pool: friends will come over, you’ll host great BBQs, and you’ll look forward
to unwinding after difficult workdays. It’s hard to put a price on any of
that. Buyers influenced by the summer
heat will have the same vision of entertaining and relaxing with friends and
family. And the extra attention drawn by Long Beach & Lakewood home listings that mention a pool is unquestionable.
Con: Not all buyers want a pool. While some
may avoid them because of small children, dogs, and generalized safety
concerns, others may shy away from extra maintenance issues, both real and
imagined. Monthly pool service, higher water bills, higher electricity and gas
bills, potential for repair of pool mechanical equipment, pool re-surfacing,
pool leaks, replacing diving boards, pool covers … if they have had a pool
before, or are merely responding to second-hand tales, the unknowns can seem
daunting. The brave do-it-yourselfers
who choose to monitor a pool on their own will be taking on the task of
checking chlorine levels, watching algae, measuring chemicals and above all
else keeping that pool blue!
Nevertheless, the truth is that
pros and cons accompany all Long Beach & Lakewood home listings.
Every household is unique --the balance between challenges and rewards is what
makes it so. If you’re having that “colorful-beverage-in-hand”
vision and relish the idea of making it a reality, I’m always happy to show you the home listings that best fit your specifications. You can even ask me what to do if the water
turns green! Allison Van Wig ... www.SuperBroker.com ... 562-882-1581
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