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Your answer depends on your location. A pool in a Las Vegas building adds a different value -- and expense for upkeep, water and additional insurance, than does a pool in Toronto.
if its a community with a high per capita income that is flourishing yes. If it is a community on the decline then no.
get rid of pool have showers not baths plant things that don't need much water
Definatly. It can extend the number of months you can enjoy the pool and/or spa. I would even consider solar since we have so much sun here.
She dipped her toe into the pool and the resort had the pool drained and cleaned. I believe it happened in Las Vegas.
Yes
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.
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
The newest Vegas hotel is Wynn Las Vegas. Wynn Las Vegas is a rock style hotel with many fun activities such as gambling and a pool. It is a fun place to go to.
This question cannot be answered without knowing the kind of pool, the associated structures i.e pool house, cabana etc., and the location of the property.
depends on where you go to the pool. if its a hotel pool probably not you would have to be apart of that certain hotel
The Falsetto video by The-Dream, was filmed in Las Vegas. There is no specific mention of the location of the pool.