During the economic downturn, house prices in Mexico fell by 20%. This meant new homeowners in the country could buy larger homes and have spare cash to invest in a pool. There are currently 18.9 million individuals who live in a property with a swimming pool, hot tub or spa throughout the United States. With 74% of people telling Speedo that swimming helps them relieve stress and tension, it’s easy to see why you should consider installing a pool so you can really enjoy your new home in Mexico.
Choosing the right pool for you
Before you go calling in the builders, you need to decide whether you want an indoor or outdoor pool. Choosing the right type is key to being able to enjoy a relaxing and refreshing dip first thing each morning. Make sure you take the time to get it right. You should also consider whether an inground or above ground pool would be best for you and your family. On average, it costs $2,919 USD to build an inground pool. Whereas an above ground pool comes in at just $6,243 USD. Therefore, it’s vital to review your finances before committing to your build. It’s also wise to speak to your neighbors or fellow expats to find out what type of pool they have, whether they recommend building one and to see which builders and contractors completed theirs.
Adhere to building regulations
Chapter 42 of the 2015 New Mexico Residential Building Code provides Mexican homeowners with all they need to know about installing a pool on their property. The regulations specifically state that outdoor pools must be surrounded by a compliant barrier. The walls around an indoor pool need to adhere to section R4205.2 of the code. To ensure you are compliant, familiarize yourself with the code. When you select your builder, make sure that he or she knows and complies with the act at all times. ABQ Journal suggests that you ensure the contractors you select for your Mexican home have building, contractor, plumbing, electric and natural gas licenses. Additionally, liability insurance and compensation coverage are a must, too.
Making the most of your new swimming pool
70% of individuals agree that swimming helps them refresh their mind. Therefore, it’s vital that you make every effort to keep your swimming pool in great condition. This includes carrying out regular maintenance to prevent bacteria from growing. As a new homeowner in Mexico, you may find finances a little tight, so opt for green methods to heat your water, such as solar panels. Once you’re settled into your new dream home, making friends is a must. There is no better way to break the ice with neighbors than to invite them all for a pool party and barbeque. It’s a great way to make friends and help you feel at ease in your new Mexican property.
If this is not going to be your primary home, you should still consider adding a pool. Many families looking to vacation in the Riviera Maya will look for a home with a pool. This will make a for a nice passive income while you’re away from your paradise property.
Adding a pool to your new Mexican home is the ultimate way to turn your home into a joyous and relaxing property. It’s wise to consider your pool options before making your final decision. Always check out the credentials of your contractor to ensure your pool complies with the law.
Master-planned complexes
Now, if you want to be spared the hassle of having builders and contractors in your house building a pool, you may want to look at pre-construction or ready-to-build properties. Most of these already have a communal swimming pool for the complex or offer the option to upgrade with a private pool. One option is Arcos Bambu in Playa del Carmen. The second phase of the project allows homeowners to upgrade to have a swimming pool built in. This just costs an extra $160,000 Mexican pesos.
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