Philoslothy, having an indoor and an outdoor pool is just greedy
! Roughly what are the running costs for each, and do you heat the outdoor one all year round or just in summer?
We've been keeping an eye on things (rather than actively looking) for several months on Rightmove and Zoopla. The alerts have included five houses with indoor pools, of which three just looked terrible - I figure if the photo shows a condensation/mould/cracked tile issue the reality must be far worse. The other two pools looked nice, one house went quickly (indoor pool was in its own pool house in the garden) and the other house was just totally wrong for us in terms of layout, room size, etc. It looked like they may have converted the original sitting room to be the pool room and either you walked through the pool room to get from the hall/sitting rooms to the kitchen, or you had to walk round 3 sides of it, through two other rooms. There have been quite a few (maybe fifteen or so?) houses with outdoor pools, but only 3 or 4 of those where the pool appeared to be a nice bonus to a lovely house with a great garden. Of the rest, we'd have been interested in maybe 5 if they hadn't had the pool, and they seemed slightly overpriced compared to similar houses without a pool, which is why I wondered how much value a pool added.
echt, the link didn't work but I think I know what you're talking about - I saw an absolutely beautiful 'green' freshwater pool in a house magazine a while back, it was huge too. Probably quite chilly though and I've sold my wetsuit now!
Part of the problem is that so many sellers of houses with pools seem to have put the pools in bloody stupid places (when you're a buyer with two DC under 5). I definitely do not want a hole-in-the-ground type of pool right outside the back door, taking up the supervisable-from-kitchen-window playing space and being a possible death trap. I also don't want the pool to be at the expense of a garden!
nocomet, my DH also has a chemistry degree (inorganic chemistry though, which I guess rules out an outdoor pool
), I don't suppose the technicalities of maintenance would faze him too much, but it's the time aspect as well as the added expense.
I'm tending towards the 'avoid pools at all costs' camp after this thread. A least, though, if the perfect house comes up and it has a pool, we'll be a bit better informed about the cost of the options of keeping or removing it.