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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sold a house with a nice above ground pool that you could enter from the deck on the back of the house. Buyer's loved it but ended up taking it out a few years later. This was in a very nice neighborhood of expensive houses. No big deal. Above ground pools are easy to remove as any halfwit buyer would know.[/quote] My old house has had above ground pools in yard since 1960s. The 1960s/1970s pool I found out was famous as owners had no fence and let whole neighborhood use it. We had a big back slider where mom loved to give out fresh chocolate chip cookies and lemonade all summer. So many neighbors in their 50s used to tell happy stories. Sometimes 20-40 kids in yard. That mom from 1960s was Mrs. Breakstone. Yes the real one you see her butter in the supermarkets. She sold off Breakstone for one billion a very long time ago. So yes a billionaire owned by old house and had an above ground pool. But guess at DCUM we are too good for it [/quote] Are you drunk? Here’s the real story about Breakstone’s. https://www.myjewishlearning.com/the-nosher/the-very-jewish-history-of-breakstones-butter/amp/[/quote] LOL I love it. I’m pretty sure that PP is the one whose wife cried about one of their buyers wanting to have an above pool removed as a condition of sale. I’ve been waiting for him to post. [/quote] But my buyer bought it Because of pool. The buyer loved it so much he put a huge wooden raised deck around it with chairs and stone work then put lights and stuff. My old neighbor told me. I saw it on Google maps. That was a 21 foot round top of line 52 inch pool I bought brand new in 2011. The 2018 buyer was crazy he wanted it removed pre-closing. Then he did not close anyhow due to inspection and he needed 20k more as he admitted he was short money. You only need one buyer. My pool was fully permitted and professionally installed with six foot Solid PVC fence around yard with self closing gates. My new one I sunk. Most DCUM people are lazy. Anything like a pool, is too much work and they run. They also heavy dual income. A traditional family with a husband, SAHM and 2-3 young kids loves this set up as gives kids something fun to do all summer, not dangerous like in ground and when kids gone can easily remove down the road. Safer as my old above ground five feet tall with a swinging ladder that locked. No little kid could fall in. [/quote]
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