Swimming Pool or Not
Swimming Pool or Not
We have a property it is close to bars, bus stop etc. less than five minutes drive to beach. It currently does not have a pool. As we need to spend a lot on it to get it ready for rental we were wondering if it essential to have a swimming pool installed. Does anyone have a property that they rent out successfuly without a pool. It is close to beautiful beaches. Any advice would be welcome. Many thanks.
In my opinion its only essential if you want people to rent it.
By the way, how many persons does your property hold?
if 2 or less, then maybe is not so necessary.
By the way, how many persons does your property hold?
if 2 or less, then maybe is not so necessary.
** Richard
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No a pool is NOT essential in Spain, but it depends.... We have earned a decent living for years letting out 3 traditional properties in a beautiful White Village. There is more to Spain than Mojitos by the pool ...just sayin'.....
However, of course ours is a niche market and on the whole the others are right - you will definitely get more bookings (and more money) with a pool. Go for it (and I've no doubt you've thought about planning permissions etc), you will recoup the outlay pretty quickly.
However, of course ours is a niche market and on the whole the others are right - you will definitely get more bookings (and more money) with a pool. Go for it (and I've no doubt you've thought about planning permissions etc), you will recoup the outlay pretty quickly.
If not now, when?
Hi Shaz
We are in the Chiclana area and bought our house way back in 2004, we purposely installed a 9x5 pool as we are very rural and about 15 minutes from the beach. Whilst we rented, the pool was a very big attraction and created some very impressive pictures. We quite easily filled July and August and September.
In our experience the running costs are around 1,400-1,500 euros a year including things such as chlorine, flocculant etc plus any breakages for example a new pump.
We are in the Chiclana area and bought our house way back in 2004, we purposely installed a 9x5 pool as we are very rural and about 15 minutes from the beach. Whilst we rented, the pool was a very big attraction and created some very impressive pictures. We quite easily filled July and August and September.
In our experience the running costs are around 1,400-1,500 euros a year including things such as chlorine, flocculant etc plus any breakages for example a new pump.
Remember the longer term costs running a pool in addition to routine things. - we have been renting now for almost 20 years and in that time have had the following major additional expences
Pump repair
New pump
New sand filter
New valves
Drain and Re-grouting
These things will come up and are not cheap
Pump repair
New pump
New sand filter
New valves
Drain and Re-grouting
These things will come up and are not cheap
I don't profess to own anything here apart from my own opinion.
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Seems rather weird to drain a pool because beer was thrown in it? Must have been one heck of a lot of it.costa-brava wrote:Have a look at the thread ADVICE PLEASE in the Spain section. It is about 7 or 8 below yours.
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What went wrong with the sand filter?joddle wrote:Remember the longer term costs running a pool in addition to routine things. - we have been renting now for almost 20 years and in that time have had the following major additional expences
Pump repair
New pump
New sand filter
New valves
Drain and Re-grouting
These things will come up and are not cheap
Valves are not that expensive (depending on size of course)
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Ah yes the sand filter - if got damaged after the sand got contaminated by debris let over from the re-grouting and tile repairs by the contractor - should not have happened of course but we could not prove anything so could not claim from them. Fragments of tile also ruined the pump!teapot wrote: What went wrong with the sand filter?
Valves are not that expensive (depending on size of course)
I don't profess to own anything here apart from my own opinion.