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Selling Your Home? Here’s What to Do About Pool Repairs

The process of selling a house can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve never been through it

in the past. From finding the right sales price to staging the house for showings and trying to

clean away the signs of wear and tear, there’s certainly a great deal to consider. If you have a

pool in your backyard, you most likely have quite a few other questions stirring in the back of

your mind. Most importantly, if your pool is in need of repairs, how much should you fix before

putting your house on the market? We asked pool repair professionals at Advanced Pool & Spa

in Tampa, Florida and here’s what they said.

What’s the Housing Market Like?

The housing market is finally recovering in most areas, but that doesn’t guarantee that your

house will be snatched up before you can even hammer the For Sale sign into your yard. If

you’re lucky enough to be in a seller’s market, then enough demand exists that you can get away

with fewer repairs. However, a buyer’s market means that the next owners have the upper hand

and selling will require more work on your end.

If you’re looking to sell your home quickly, you need to make your home as turn-key as

possible, which includes pool repairs.

What’s Broken, and What Image Does it Convey?

Cracked tiles and broken pool lining will hurt the potential buyer’s first impression of your

home. Since impressions are everything, even a minor issue can ruin a potential sale. It’s

definitely worth fixing a pool issue if it will improve the appearance of your outdoor area.

What’s Your Budget Look Like?

Depending on your financial situation, it may be worth investing a bit of money into repairs in

order to maintain a higher asking price. However, if you’re short on money and need to just sell

your house, you could consider lowering your price to cover the costs of the repairs for the next

owners.

Consider your priorities, take your local market into consideration, and you’ll be able to

determine exactly how much of your pool needs to be repaired before selling your home.

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