Maybe you rented a place with a pool and liked it. Or you’ve decided, for sundry reasons, that you’d like to swim in your backyard. For some homeowners, a vintage pool already in place — say, one ...
In a TikTok video that has now racked up more than 7.8 million views, real estate agent Danielle Eyubeh, 30, was confidently striding toward her clients while on the phone, completely unaware that ...
One swimming pool isn’t enough for some New York apartment buildings these days. A pool, once a rarity in the city’s space-starved housing market, has become a must-have perk for many condo buyers.
You might love the idea of a backyard pool, but not everyone else does, particularly in a part of the country where summers are relatively short. By Ronda Kaysen Q: My wife and I own a large house in ...
Question: Last summer, we bought a “fixer-upper” home built in the 1930s. Although we should have done better “due diligence,” we just fell in love with the house. The major problem now is the ...
Q: I’ve accepted an offer on my home which has an in-ground swimming pool. The appraiser only added $15,000 for the in-ground pool. We paid over $45,000 to have it installed 10 years ago. That seems ...