While the sight of snow on the Sandias may not lead to thoughts of swimming, it’s not too early to start planning your purchase of a pool home for that first big Memorial Day Weekend pool party! If you haven’t ever owned a home with a pool, there are many factors to consider before “taking the plunge”, including increased utilities costs and maintenance fees.
Buying a home with a pool in the winter can be tricky, since most pools in Albuquerque are closed for the season. But with an experienced agent and pool inspector, you can already start relaxing–about making the best purchase decision.
If maintaining a pool is not in your game plan, then consider purchasing a condo unit with a pool. Currently, there are 86 condos with pools for sale in Albuquerque.
Read more about purchasing a home with a pool.
See the most up-to-date list of homes and condos with pools in Albuquerque.
Photo credits:
covered pool-Ashley Drake Gephart
pool with people-Cyndee Haydon







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You are lucky to have great summer weather that is perfect for a pool. With foggy summer weather, pools in our area are often more of a negative than a positive!
Hey,
I think having a pool in your yard is great. It looks great surrounded by a garden. Just looking at it helps me relax. Awesome for parties and having friends over.
The downside is of course the maintenance. My friend has a pool in which his filtering system broke and the water went all green. This was expensive to fix. If you have the time and money to maintain the pool I don