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		<title>What are Swimming Pool Loans?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a new homeowner in the southern part of the United States, you are most likely thinking about adding a new swimming pool to your home.  Of course, with inground pools ranging from twenty thousand dollars to seventy thousand dollars and upwards, you most likely don’t have the cash just sitting around to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a new homeowner in the southern part of the United States, you are most likely thinking about adding a new swimming pool to your home.  Of course, with inground pools ranging from twenty thousand dollars to seventy thousand dollars and upwards, you most likely don’t have the cash just sitting around to build one.</p>
<p>Luckily, there is a solution:  <a href="http://www.swimmingpoolfinancingguide.com/what-are-swimming-pool-loans">swimming pool loans</a>.  These are loans a consumer takes out to build a new pool in their backyard.  This seems straightforward enough.  However… if you have been doing any research on lending alternatives, you will notice that there are not many lending institutions talking about loans for swimming pools.  This is because traditional lending institutions tend to categorize pool loans as home improvement loans.  Therefore, if you decide to ask a traditional lender to fund the building of your pool, you will have to ask for a home improvement loan (and as a consequence, meet the bank’s standards for home improvement loans) versus a pool loan.</p>
<p>Luckily, since inground swimming pools tend to dramatically increase the value of a home, it usually isn’t too difficult to get a loan for a pool.  Usually, you will need to meet a certain loan to value formula (which means you usually (each bank is different) need to have around 20 percent equity) in your home before the bank or credit union will lend you any money.</p>
<p>Even if you know that you do not have at least 20 percent of equity in your home, we highly recommend you contact a lender about a swimming pool loan.  As with most things in life, there are always exceptions; if you contact the right lender, they may have lower requirements for the amount of equity you need to have in your home.</p>
<p>If you have any other questions about <a href="http://www.swimmingpoolfinancingguide.com/">swimming pool financing</a>, please feel free to continue reading this website or ask a question below in the comments section.</p>
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		<title>How Should I Go About Financing a Swimming Pool</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 02:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, it seems that more and more people are deciding to build pools in their backyards. As a result, many lending companies are seeing a surge in the number of applicants for financing a swimming pool. If you are considering building a pool (regardless of whether it is an inground pool or an above ground [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, it seems that more and more people are deciding to build pools in their backyards.  As a result, many lending companies are seeing a surge in the number of applicants for <a href="http://www.swimmingpoolfinancingguide.com">financing a swimming pool</a>.</p>
<p>If you are considering building a pool (regardless of whether it is an inground pool or an above ground pool), you may want to see what your options are.</p>
<p>Obviously, if you have the cash available, you could simply pay for the construction of the pool at one time.  But the real question is, is it wise for you to do that?<br />
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A very simple way is to find out what the current swimming pool financing rates are and whether you could get a better return on your money somewhere else.  As an example, if you can get a swimming pool loan for 7% and you can expect to make 9% in the stock market, it may make sense to finance the swimming pool.</p>
<p>Now if you don’t have the cash available, you have two options.  You can 1) use your credit card (resulting in a bad kind of unsecured pool loans) or 2) you can secure swimming pool financing via a lender.</p>
<p>In our opinion, going with the first option is simply out of the question.  With credit card rates often floating around the 18%+ range, it makes absolutely no financial sense to use this option.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if loans for swimming pools are hovering in the 8% interest rate range, it makes a lot of sense to use this option (especially when you compare it to an interest rate of 18 %+)</p>
<p>We hope that this section has shown you that there are numerous options available for building your new pool.  While you may have the cash available, it may not be in your best interests to spend it.  If you do not have the cash available, we hope that you will shy away from using a credit card and will instead contact a lender who specializes in loans for pools.</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;ve Received Swimming Pool Financing &#8211; What&#8217;s the Next Step?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most people, we are sure that you are picturing yourself laying around your backyard swimming pool on a lazy summer weekend day. But in reality, there is no swimming pool in your backyard. But why not? If you are like the majority of those without pools, you feel that you simply can’t afford it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most people, we are sure that you are picturing yourself laying around your backyard swimming pool on a lazy summer weekend day.  But in reality, there is no swimming pool in your backyard.  But why not?  If you are like the majority of those without pools, you feel that you simply can’t afford it.</p>
<p>Luckily, there is a way to get that new pool.  Many lenders nowadays offer <a href="http://www.swimmingpoolfinancingguide.com">loans for swimming pools</a>.  Many times these loans are considered home improvement loans, which mean that you will be charged a reasonable interest rate.  If you really think about it, a pool really is a home improvement which will continue to pay dividends into the future.<br />
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Now that you have decided to move forward with obtaining swimming pool financing, you need to find a lender that specializes in swimming pool financing.  You can usually find these lenders by doing a simple Internet search.  Once you have a couple of quotes, you can make a smart decision about which lender to go with.  Just remember, make sure the terms and conditions are right for your situation.</p>
<p>Once your swimming pool loan is approved, you will need to find a reputable contractor.  There are numerous ways to do this.  First, ask friends and family members if they know of someone who has built a swimming pool.  If they do, ask these people for references.  If your contacts do not know of anyone, you can call a couple of landscaping companies and ask for references.  Usually, these companies will know reputable construction companies that can assist you.  Once you select a contractor, you should be on-site during the construction phase (just think of all those home improvement reality shows where the construction contractors were unsupervised).</p>
<p>After you swimming pool has been built, all you have to do is jump in.</p>
<p>Now that we have shown you how you can afford your swimming pool, we hope you will consider swimming pool financing as an option.  As we all know, you really do deserve it.</p>
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