- Aug 31, 2021
- 262
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pureline Crystal Pure 60,000
I've been a small-time landlord (1-2 properties) for most of the past decade, and it's generally been a positive experience. We're considering purchasing an additional single-family rental property within the next 6-12 months.
In the areas where we're looking (Spring Branch, Westchase, and the Energy Corridor in Houston), at least 25% or so of homes have pools, so including homes with pools in the search does open up additional options. Before getting our own pool and learning the TFP best practices, I never would've considered a rental property with a pool. But maintenance-wise, I think I could handle it. I could always go with a pool service, but as long as I added a SWG and got a property within ~10 mins of home or work, I could probably handle weekly maintenance on my own.
I haven't checked into insurance yet...FWIW, a pool made a negligible impact on homeowners insurance for our own house, but don't know if this would be the case for a rental.
Any rental-with-pool owners on the forum? Is this a terrible idea? On the other hand - if you have rentals with and without pools, do you find the properties with pools rent quicker? (our current rental is one of the only houses on its street with no pool, and feedback from prospective buyers and tenants in the past was that they liked the house but wished it had a pool). Of course this last question is something market-specific that I'd discuss with our realtor, but also interested in the experience of those on this forum.
In the areas where we're looking (Spring Branch, Westchase, and the Energy Corridor in Houston), at least 25% or so of homes have pools, so including homes with pools in the search does open up additional options. Before getting our own pool and learning the TFP best practices, I never would've considered a rental property with a pool. But maintenance-wise, I think I could handle it. I could always go with a pool service, but as long as I added a SWG and got a property within ~10 mins of home or work, I could probably handle weekly maintenance on my own.
I haven't checked into insurance yet...FWIW, a pool made a negligible impact on homeowners insurance for our own house, but don't know if this would be the case for a rental.
Any rental-with-pool owners on the forum? Is this a terrible idea? On the other hand - if you have rentals with and without pools, do you find the properties with pools rent quicker? (our current rental is one of the only houses on its street with no pool, and feedback from prospective buyers and tenants in the past was that they liked the house but wished it had a pool). Of course this last question is something market-specific that I'd discuss with our realtor, but also interested in the experience of those on this forum.