That is really difficult to determine without a full set of plans to set forth the full scope of the work. Costs of materials have gone up greatly within the last year, 40% for some materials. The size, shape and quality of materials will all be important factors in determining price. There is no set rule that you can look too such as $200 per square foot. The best thing to do is to get estimates from qualified contractors.
it would depend on how much you would want to fill it to but if you want to fill it full , it would cost aproximatley 250,000 in todays prices
There are several variables that affect the overall cost of building and maintaining an inground pool, including the size of the pool and the material will comprise it. In the Chicagoland area a small, basic inground pool will cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Some of the larger, deeper and more high-end inground pools can cost as much as $100,000. Factors into the Cost of the Pool: Size, Region, Materials, Add-on. Ways to Reduce Your Inground Pool Cost: Buy Off-Season, Shop Around, Do It Yourself.
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In the Chicagoland area a small, basic inground pool will cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Some of the larger, deeper and more high-end inground pools can cost as much as $100,000. One of the most difficult aspects of planning for an inground pool is estimating the total cost. There are several variables that affect the overall cost of building and maintaining an inground pool, including the size of the pool and the material will comprise it.
Fill it with what?
how much is a van?
At about $3.10 per gallon, it will cost $12.75 to fill the tank.
now in 2007 i will cost about $50.00 in 2016 it will cost about $85.00
25k...too much.
1000s of dollars i quess,
$200
According to http://www.gopatio.com/posts/building-and-owning-an-in-ground-swimming-pool-what-are-the-true-costs/and other similar articles the cost would be from $7K upward.