Value is defined as the importance, worth or
usefulness of something; to estimate the monetary worth of something. When the
subject is a home, and what adds value to it, then breaking it down into its
most common denominator is necessary.
A family looking for a home decides that it has
enough space, that there is room to expand perhaps, and that the home would be
handy for entertaining guests. Adding a pool to the mix greatly improves the
form and functionality of a home. Below, we'll explain why there are few home
renovations or additions that add more value than a swimming pool.
Pay
Attention To The Area
Both HGTV and Better
Homes and Gardens agree that homeowners make an error in adding a pool when
the area or region is not supportive of pools. Homeowners living in hot humid
climates and with pools all around them will benefit from the addition of a
pool - but would you install a swimming pool in Alaska? In warmer climates not
only will a pool be cool and fun on a hot summer day, but it will be worth
something to the next buyer.
Those living in areas not so warm and muggy would
only benefit from the addition of a pool if the neighbors had one - a
phenomenon known as the 'social proof' effect. Regardless, the National
Association of Realtors, or NAR, reports that pools add 7.7 percent to the
average property value. The figure jumps to 11 percent for hot humid areas, so
if you're in a humid area, installing a pool might be a worthwhile expenditure.
Outdoor
Renovations Are A Hot Trend
The outdoors has made a comeback whose scope is
unbelievable. The popularity of outdoor rooms, cascading decks, patios with
pergolas and landscaped walks bears this out. Homeowners are adding trendy
outdoor rooms in addition to lush landscape, hardscape and water innovations
for many reasons:
- Enjoying
nature reduces stress
- Families
are spending more time together
-
Networking is more fun over a burger than over a phone
-
Many outdoor rooms are sustainable
Few will argue that these points are important. A
high-quality pool can serve as the focal point for a yard or greenscape. Many
homeowners build pools to highlight the architecture, for example, with stones
and waterfalls to complement the landscape. The object is to make the whole
package useful and worthy to the next buyer.
In
Short: A Pool Will Lead To An Increase In Value
Factors vary in calculating the pool's effect on
property values. The size, a diving pool vs. a play pool, the configuration,
(i.e. square, oval, kidney-shaped, etc.) and the extent of the landscaping and
decking are such factors. Appraisers reflect that a pool will add between 10
and 30 percent to the home's resale value.
Folks love a pool for swimming any time they wish,
in the privacy of their home. For some, that alone is the only impetus they
need to add a pool. Other buyers appreciate a pool because of the enjoyment it
brings their children. Thus, value and applicability are much the same.
A qualified real estate agent can help you determine
how much value a new pool will add to your home. Contact your agent before
making this investment to ensure it will prove worthy.
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-Jeff
Cook
Jeff
Cook Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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