Outdated equipment (single-speed pump, no automation)
Indoor pool with poor humidity engineering (causes home damage)
The Buyer Pool
Utah pool homes typically appeal to:
Families with school-age kids
Empty-nesters who entertain
Snowbird transitional homes
St. George second-home market
Pool homes in some markets (Park City luxury, Sand Hollow estates, Daybreak family homes) have smaller buyer pools but those buyers pay premiums.
The Honest Bottom Line
Don’t build a pool primarily as an investment. Build it because you’ll use and enjoy it for 7+ years. The equity cushion you get when you sell is a bonus, not the primary return.
If Resale ROI Matters Most
Build in a pool-expected market (St. George, Park City premium, Daybreak)
Choose mid-range quality (concrete or quality fiberglass)