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Andrew Weiler
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Existing pools in las vegas just got more valuable

Andrew Weiler
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas/Henderson
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Existing pools in las vegas just became exponentially more valuable with new regulations in place to limit pool size.  

Under the new guidelines all new residential swimming pools and spas will be limited to a total of 600 square feet per property under the new rules that have been approved. Single-family residences will ultimately be the target audience for this new program. 

Investors are going to look to lock up any & all properties with those existing pools 

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Scott Mac
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Scott Mac
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20 x 30 is pretty big for many yards, because people often install a hot tub, BBQ area and extended deck around the pool.

When the water comes back in Lake Mead they will probably drop that law--and who knows, in a couple of years Lake Mead could start to fill again.

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