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Andrew Syrios
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  • Kansas City, MO
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cost to fill in a swimming pool

Andrew Syrios
  • Residential Real Estate Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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I'm looking at a house with a ratty swimming pool in back (about 10x20) and wantto vet my offer in quickly so I don't want to wait for any bids. At the same time I've never done this before. Anyone know what it normally costs to fill in a swimming pool? Thank you

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The rehabber just texted me back and said they would get it done for under $2K.  It's small probably 12 x 25.  They have their own crew and they probably know some place to get cheap fill.  And I doubt they are following any special requirements or getting any permits.  Like I said they are cheap.  

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