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Hot tub homes in Calgary span all price ranges and neighbourhoods, from luxury estates in Springbank Hill and Elbow Park to family-friendly communities like Cranston and Auburn Bay. Many properties feature professionally installed outdoor spas, while others include indoor hot tub facilities or swim spa combinations perfect for Calgary's climate.
When viewing hot tub properties, consider the age and condition of the equipment, electrical requirements, ongoing maintenance costs, and whether the hot tub conveys with the sale. Properties with hot tubs often indicate well-maintained homes with attention to outdoor living spaces, making them excellent choices for those who value relaxation and entertainment amenities.
Most built-in or permanently installed hot tubs convey with the property, but portable units may not be included. Always verify what's included in the listing details or ask your realtor to confirm with the seller.
Expect to spend $100-300 monthly on electricity, chemicals, and routine maintenance. Annual servicing, cover replacement, and potential repairs can add $500-1,500 yearly depending on the unit's age and usage.
Hot tubs must meet safety requirements including proper fencing if accessible to neighbouring properties, electrical permits for installation, and setback requirements from property lines. Most existing installations are compliant, but verify permits are in place.
Luxury communities like Springbank Hill, Elbow Park, and Mount Royal tend to have more hot tub properties, while newer developments in Cranston, Auburn Bay, and Mahogany often feature homes with hot tub-ready outdoor spaces.
Hot tubs are designed primarily for relaxation and typically seat 4-8 people, while swim spas are longer units that allow for both swimming against a current and hot tub relaxation, offering more versatility but requiring larger spaces and higher costs.
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