Do you own a house with a pool?

Anonymous
We're thinking of buying a house with a pool. I grew up with a pool and loved it. We were in it all the time in the summer. Friends over all the time etc., but I was the kid loving it, not the mom providing the place for all the kids or maintaining the pool. So if you own a house with a pool, is it worth it for the kids? I'd live to provide that kind of fun to my kids growing up. TIA!
Anonymous
No. And until she is at least 12 and knows how to swin I would never let her go in a playdate in s house with a pool.
Anonymous
Whether your kids love it might depend on your neighborhood. In ours, everyone goes to the neighborhood pool and those that have their own would rather be with their friends at the neighborhood pool. OTH, my cousin's neighborhood has no local, walking/biking distance pool and her kids host gatherings all the time. As far as my cousin, she loves being the host mom and having her kids hanging around at home.
Anonymous
OP...go for it!!! We just got an estimate for a pool and it was out of our range, unfortunately. My kids are all swim age now, so I was looking forward to the fun. I grew up with a pool as well and have fond memories of summer fun.

I say go for it!!!
Anonymous
We do, my daughter is two and so far she's enjoyed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. And until she is at least 12 and knows how to swin I would never let her go in a playdate in s house with a pool.


If it takes until 12 for you to teach your child to swim, I feel bad for your kid.
Anonymous
I'd love a pool! Just take proper safety precautions and teach your kids the rules and how to swim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. And until she is at least 12 and knows how to swin I would never let her go in a playdate in s house with a pool.


Wow. Paranoid, overprotective, or both?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP...go for it!!! We just got an estimate for a pool and it was out of our range, unfortunately. My kids are all swim age now, so I was looking forward to the fun. I grew up with a pool as well and have fond memories of summer fun.


I say go for it!!!


PP how much was the estimate for? I've always wondered how much it would cost to put a pool in - I have no idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. And until she is at least 12 and knows how to swin I would never let her go in a playdate in s house with a pool.


Why on earth are you waiting until 12 to teach your child to swim???
Anonymous
My brother put a pool in (he lives in Florida) this summer. It isn't huge, , and it isn't heated,but it does have a diving board, he said it cost 28k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP...go for it!!! We just got an estimate for a pool and it was out of our range, unfortunately. My kids are all swim age now, so I was looking forward to the fun. I grew up with a pool as well and have fond memories of summer fun.


I say go for it!!!


PP how much was the estimate for? I've always wondered how much it would cost to put a pool in - I have no idea.


My parents are having one put in right now... I overheard them mention a figure around 40k, which was pretty shocking to me. I don't think they're even going that fancy with the pool (as far as tons of stonework, etc).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP...go for it!!! We just got an estimate for a pool and it was out of our range, unfortunately. My kids are all swim age now, so I was looking forward to the fun. I grew up with a pool as well and have fond memories of summer fun.


I say go for it!!!


PP how much was the estimate for? I've always wondered how much it would cost to put a pool in - I have no idea.


My parents are having one put in right now... I overheard them mention a figure around 40k, which was pretty shocking to me. I don't think they're even going that fancy with the pool (as far as tons of stonework, etc).


PP here - my parents live in NOVA.
Anonymous
We have a shared pool house with a few other houses....technically it is not ours but we all pitch in to maintain it and even have a lifeguard.
I absolutely love having the convenience of it.
Anonymous
I think in this area it ends up being a waste of money. Even when heated the number of months out of the year you can use the pool is pretty limited. You could get late May to mid October if you are lucky in any given year. Couple that with the fact that their are readily available neighborhood pools and public pools, its hard to convince kids not to go to those to hang out when they know all their friends will be there.
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