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Nick V.
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Pools at Rental Properties - Good or Bad? Keep or Fill in?

Nick V.
  • Investor
  • Waterford, Ontario
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We are in the process of buying #2. (Waiting on financing, hope to know soon.) Anyways the house details are below.

This is a SHF, that we plan to convert to a duplex. (2-2bedroom units) The lower unit will have 2 big bedrooms (12x14 and 10x14) large kitchen, large bathroom, large living room etc. - currently the back yard is a nice size and has a in ground pool with a new liner. Our first though was, liability and we should fill it in. We got some quotes to fill it in and lets just say I will be looking for free fill and i will rent a skid steer.. 

Wanted to know if anyone has rentals with pools and what you did with them.. keep them or fill them in? can we charge more for rent :).. Looking for some input with regards to this from people who have experience. 

Thanks

Nick

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Nick V.
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Just to provide an update. We filled it in, was a pain to do but its gone now! the pool was actually in poor shape, only thing good was the liner. Everything else was not good. I had someone remove it all for free and I got close to 100 yards of clean fill and filled it in. Dont think this would effect property value for where this house is, the back yard has a lot of room now and I think this is more attractive to the majority of people both buying and renting.

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