The sun may be setting before 8 p.m., but fall isn’t here quite yet. As we enjoy the last gasps of summer, imagine what it would look like to spend these last few warm days, and next summer, sitting poolside in one of these homes. A lap swim, pool party, or aqua jog are just a home away.
Check out our pro-con list for these incredible homes with enchanting pools.
Seward Park Private Garden Estate
Pro:
Waterfall spa adds a relaxing element to your swim experience
Con:
Gated garden enclave that surrounds the pool could be too serene
Contemporary Broadmoor Oasis
Pro:
Rec room with bar opens to the outdoor pool
Con:
All of your friends will want to come over for your pool parties on the over-sized patio
Modern Legacy Hunts Point Estate
Pro:
The pool is partially covered so a little rain won’t get in the way of a quick dip
Con:
Its west-facing location means you’ll have to put up with terrible sunsets over Lake Washington
Exquisite Bainbridge Island Waterfront Retreat
Pro:
It’s a 185-foot seawater pool
Con:
You’ll want to perfect your swan dive off the low diving board
Stonebridge Estate
Pro:
The brick pool deck offers fashion as well as function poolside
Con:
If you’re looking for respite, you’ll have to choose between the pool, or the pond, or the greenhouse, or the extensive grounds
Exceptional Equestrian Facility & Residence
Pro:
The pool is the perfect spot to end a day of golfing or horseback riding
Con:
There may be too many recreational activities at this home to partake in
An Edwin Ivy Legacy Home
Pro:
It’s like living at a high-end resort of your very own
Con:
You can’t take a break from this good-looking pool, even at night: Laminars show off big arcs of moving water that light up at night with translucent streams of colored water
Ranch-Style Enumclaw Home
Pro:
The indoor pool means you can swim all year round
Con:
The indoor pool means you can swim all year round
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