I think contacting a realtor would be my first choice. Since you are selling, you need to understand how much value will be gained by fixing your pool.
I'll bet you'll find the most cost-effective plan will be to remove the pool and fill it in.
I think contacting a realtor would be my first choice. Since you are selling, you need to understand how much value will be gained by fixing your pool.
I'll bet you'll find the most cost-effective plan will be to remove the pool and fill it in.
Find out the cost to fill it in too, including sod. That will give you a repair or replace budget, if it can be repaired at all.
As an inverstment, pools don't ad enough value to the price of a home to cover the construction cost. A pool is only worth additional money if a home buyer is specifically looking for a pool, and then only ads about half the cost of the pool to the value of the home. Your best bet is probably going to be removal - it might be a different story if you were staying in that house.
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