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[Correction] The Big Decision: Hot Tub Or Swimming Pool?

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Many homeowners look for ways to add comfort, luxury, and value
to their properties. There are many ways in which a homeowner
might increase the appraised value of their home, but perhaps the
most popular is installing a swimming pool or hot tub.


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[Correction] The Big Decision: Hot Tub Or Swimming Pool?
Copyright (c) 2006 Emerson Lockwood
Super Home Ideas
http://www.SuperHomeIdeas.com



Many homeowners look for ways to add comfort, luxury, and value
to their properties. There are many ways in which a homeowner
might increase the appraised value of their home, but perhaps the
most popular is installing a swimming pool or hot tub.

These can be risky investments, however; perhaps a future
prospective buyer will not be interested in such amenities, in
which case they will not want to pay more for such a feature.
Because of this risk, a homeowner must think carefully before
choosing to install a hot tub or swimming pool.


Swimming Pool

The installation of an in ground swimming pool averages around
$30,000-$35,000. This price does not reflect the cost of
maintenance or landscaping. Above-ground pools are less expensive
with an average price of $2,000, but offer very little in the way
of resale value for the home.

According to the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals, there
are roughly 4.7 million public and private swimming pools in the
United States. The National Association of Realtors states that
adding an in-ground swimming pool to your home will add an
average value of 7-8% to your property. Armed with this
information, a homeowner can quickly calculate the approximate
return on investment in such a project-by calculating the current
appraisal of one's home and adding seven percent.

One must also keep in mind that the region that one lives in will
have a big impact on the demand for a swimming pool at home. For
example, residents of Wisconsin will not get much use out of a
pool, as the weather is cold for most of the year. Compare this
to the needs of home buyers in Arizona, where swimming pools are
seen as more a necessity than a luxury item. One is more likely
to get a higher return on this investment if one lives in a warm
region.


Hot Tubs

Hot tubs may also add to the resale value of a home, but the
outcome is dependent on a number of factors. Much like swimming
pools, a person can choose to have a hot tub installed above
ground, or in-ground (or, in many cases, in-deck). Some people
even elect to have the hot tub placed inside the house.

The risk of this situation can certainly be cut if the hot tub is
a moveable fixture and can be sold separately from the home. If
the buyer is not interested in purchasing the hot tub, the
fixture can easily be removed. Often in this type of situation,
the buyer may be happy to sacrifice the hot tub in exchange for a
slightly lower selling price.

Many people, of course, are willing to pay slightly more for
their home if a hot tub is already installed. Hot tubs present
much less of a financial risk than a swimming pool because the
price is a fraction of the costs involved in owning a pool-hot
tubs can have a retail price of about $5,500.00 to $15,000.00,
depending on the size, options, and model. Homeowners will have
varying demands for hot tubs, as with swimming pools. Again, the
property region and climate can have a big impact on whether or
not a prospective home owner would be willing to pay extra for a
hot tub.


All in All...

Hot tubs are clearly a less risky investment than a swimming
pool, while still maintaining much of the recreational appeal
that both fixtures have to offer. Hot tubs are lower in price,
potentially mobile or removable, and require less maintenance due
to their smaller size.

When you are looking at the financial feasibility of adding
either of these items to your home, and how it will impact your
home's resale value, you should consider all of these factors to
make a smart decision. For many families, a swimming pool is a
wise investment-but it is often a permanent change in the face of
your property, and is a serious project to undertake. In hot
climates, however, the risk and responsibility involved may
produce a satisfying return.

By understanding the approximate return on investment for your
additions, you will be able to get the most out of your home when
you are ready to sell it. Above all, remember that if or when you
ultimately sell your home, the buyer will determine what
amenities are worth their extra money. Providing yourself with a
removable option might, in time, prove a wiser choice, and allow
you to maintain your flexibility as a seller.




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Written by: Emerson Lockwood. While you can run down to your 
local portable hot tubs, spas dealer and purchase a hot tub 
for $5,500.00 to $15,000.00, you could also log onto the 
internet and pay only $4,000.00 to $10,000.00 for the exact 
same portable spas hot tubs (http://www.spasnstuff.com). And 
by buying online, you could save some additional money by not 
having to pay state sales tax in most localities. Emerson 
Lockwood writes about home improvement and home technology at: 
http://www.superhomeideas.com and http://www.spasnstuff.com


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