
An inground pool costs $28,000 to $55,000 on average, depending on the type, shape, and size. The additional cost of pool ownership for essential maintenance, increased utilities, and repairs add $2,500 to $5,000 annually.
Installing an inground pool takes two to eight weeks on average, depending on the type. Installing a vinyl liner pool takes two weeks, while installing a concrete pool takes 6 to 8 weeks.
An inground pool increases overall home value by 5% to 7%, depending on the type and location. An inground swimming pool provides a 15% to 25% return on investment when selling the home.
Yes, an inground pool increases your property taxes. Inground swimming pools are a permanent home addition that increases your home's value and property taxes depending on the pool size.
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