Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get Full Access
Succeed in real estate investing with proven toolkits that have helped thousands of aspiring and existing investors achieve financial freedom.
$0 TODAY
$32.50/month, billed annually after your 7-day trial.
Cancel anytime
Find the right properties and ace your analysis
Market Finder with key investor metrics for all US markets, plus a list of recommended markets.
Deal Finder with investor-focused filters and notifications for new properties
Unlimited access to 9+ rental analysis calculators and rent estimator tools
Off-market deal finding software from Invelo ($638 value)
Supercharge your network
Pro profile badge
Pro exclusive community forums and threads
Build your landlord command center
All-in-one property management software from RentRedi ($240 value)
Portfolio monitoring and accounting from Stessa
Lawyer-approved lease agreement packages for all 50-states ($4,950 value) *annual subscribers only
Shortcut the learning curve
Live Q&A sessions with experts
Webinar replay archive
50% off investing courses ($290 value)
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here
Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions

User Stats

2
Posts
0
Votes
Alicia Cho
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
0
Votes |
2
Posts

Plungie - Installing precast pool in Austin?

Alicia Cho
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted May 2 2024, 10:38

Has anybody had experience installing a plunge pool like www.plungie.com in one of their rentals? I just wanted to get a sense of installation cost and permitting process for in ground, semi, or above ground. Thanks!

User Stats

11,698
Posts
13,884
Votes
John Underwood
Pro Member
#1 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Investor
  • Greer, SC
13,884
Votes |
11,698
Posts
John Underwood
Pro Member
#1 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Investor
  • Greer, SC
Replied May 2 2024, 12:24

Interesting. Put an enclosure around it, heat it when necessary and  call it an indoor pool.

My next personal house is just going to have a smaller pool like one of these.

User Stats

1,960
Posts
1,145
Votes
Sarah Kensinger
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Ohio
1,145
Votes |
1,960
Posts
Sarah Kensinger
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Ohio
Replied May 2 2024, 19:02

I've never heard of this company before but want to check into it further. They may be of use to us as well!

NMB logo
NMB
|
Sponsored
Point. Click. Approved. Investor Focused Lender. 5-10 Units + JUMBO LOANS. 13K 4.85 STAR REVIEWS. Save $550 with a limited time lender credit offer!

User Stats

7,246
Posts
5,742
Votes
Michael Baum
Pro Member
#1 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
5,742
Votes |
7,246
Posts
Michael Baum
Pro Member
#1 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
Replied May 2 2024, 22:38

Well the certainly look cool. So those are installed by partners in the local area.

I would find out if there is a installer in Austin and get the lay of the land.

I would have to guess that the install cost (irrespective of permits) would be at least 20k. Precast concrete is a low margin business overall but seeing as this is very special, it would be more that simple stock tanks and the like.

I would go for in-ground all the way. Semi just sounds like a trip hazard to me. Above ground, unless a huge amount of great landscaping (and high maintenance) would be need to make it pleasing. Otherwise it just looks like a big stock tank.