A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

House with a swimming pool - Page 26

Agency Pyrénées Orientales
Agency Avignon Luberon Ventoux
SAINT MARCELLIN LES VAISON 84110 190 m² 787 500 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès
UZES 30700 158 m² 599 000 €
Agency Landes
Agency Dordogne
Agency Bordeaux
BEAUTIRAN 33640 306 m² 1 386 000 €
Agency Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
FORCALQUIER 04300 1000 m² Price on demand
Agency Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Sale agreed
Agency Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Agency Poitiers
86700 VALENCE-EN-POITOU 633 m² 564 000 €
Agency Albi – Castres
ALBI 81000 477 m² 1 380 000 €
Agency ILE D'OLÉRON
Agency Marseille
MARSEILLE 13013 250 m² 699 000 €
Agency Angers
Agency Nice – Cannes
TOURRETTES SUR LOUP 06140 187.93 m² 1 015 000 €
Agency Montauban
Sale agreed
Agency Lyon
COLLONGES AU MONT D OR 69660 155 m²
Agency Drôme – Ardèche
Our properties ‘House with a swimming pool’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Buying a house with a swimming pool
A poolside breakfast and a swim at the end of the day. Whether indoor or outdoor, a swimming pool adds value to any house.

Whether an infinity pool, in-ground or above ground, gently sloping or with a diving pit: there’s a pool for everyone. But there’s more to buying a house with a pool than may be immediately obvious. And although acquiring a pool is very different from installing one, there are a number of issues to be considered. One thing is certain though: a pool adds significant value to the property as a whole, but by increasing the land registry rental value of the property, it significantly increases the property tax on developed land (or rental tax).

So depending on your budget, it makes better financial sense to opt for a pool with a 10-metre long swimming lane, rather than a 30 m2 pool.
Indoor or outdoor ?
Swimming pools require maintenance and therefore time and money, but they are also a definite asset. By providing a relaxation and wellness facility, they are refreshing during the hot months of summer and are always there to be enjoyed by every family member.

Depending on the climate of the area in which you wish to buy, it could be better to opt for an indoor pool than the outdoor alternative. Sheltered from the weather, you’ll then be able to enjoy your pool all year round, even when it rains or hails. Another major benefit of an indoor pool is that it’s protected against environmental aggression, and therefore easier to maintain (provided the space it occupies is well ventilated to avoid humidity-related issues). And you can forget all the effort involved in preparing an outdoor pool for winter and constantly cleaning out the dead leaves that inevitably block the filters.

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