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In florida not as many homes hbae pools as someone would think. The state poll taken in 2010 estimated about 39% of all residential properties actually have inground pools.
It's about 18% not as high as everyone thinks.
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There is no immediate way of knowing this, but percentage-wise, there would be a fair number of homes in an affluent neighborhood with pools, very few in a low-income area. It would also vary by state. The warmer a state is year around, the more likely a family is to have a pool.
As of May, 2009 the percentage was: 41%
Skateboarding became popular in Southern California in the 1970's. With more kids living in homes where both parents worked, they found they had more leeway to skating in empty swimming pools, which were used as ramps, during the winter months without getting into trouble. The recreational sport became a national trend with the popularity of Dogtown and Z-Boys.
It only makes sense based on the other homes in the neighborhood. If no other homes have pools, it's a bad idea. If they do, then you can expect the value of your property to go up in most cases.
California or Florida.
Because they need their swimming pools in California.
Yes, condominium swimming pools are subject to local health and safety laws.
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Some features that are found in luxury homes are the granite countertops, the top grade appliances, jacuzzies, inground pools and spacious rooms.