an inground pool increases the value anywhere in america.
That would depend on location and buyer.
no home equity
A hot tub will definitely add value to a home. Anything that is a pleasant extra addition, like a fireplace or pool, will increase the value of a home.
that depends on the size and quality of the pool and spa enquuire with a local real estate dealer for the best advice.
It does but not very much. My Friends have a pool and I have a 1/2 acre larger lot and slightly smaller house and my appraises for more then their property with a pool
$450
it loses value. value is supply vs demand. many people don't want a pool in their house, you eliminate that group from consideration thereby reducing demand.
Absolutely not.
Unknown. Many pool cues are inlaid with mother of pearl, and this alone has no impact on the cue's value. The workmanship, intricacy, condition, and age of the cue are the most important factors. In addition, cues made by well known craftsmen can increase the value of the cue significantly.
Its not going to affect your home value much.
Every pool in Florida needs to have a barrier or safety fence around the pool. An existing structure like a fence in some circumstances may count.
Heating a pool will increase the rate of evaporation from that pool.
No, it doesn't work that way. A pool certainly adds value, but there are no improvements that can be made to a home that are 100% added to the value of the home. I've heard that a kitchen remodel can add about 60% of the cost to the value. My guess is that you would be lucky to add 50% of the cost of the pool to the overall value of the property. Two other things to remember: Some people don't like pools and in their eyes it would decrease the value of the property. You don't want your property to go up by $50k, because your property taxes will go up as well!