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Does a pond in your garden reduce the property value ?

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A small attractive pond will add value, and if a prospective buyer doesn't want it filling it in would not be too expensive. 

If it is a larger pond, depends entirely on the intentions of the purchaser. If he wants to build all over the plot, a large pond is a nuisance, if the land is used for Agriculture, might be an asset.

 

Maintaining a large pond can be quite time consuming (I know!) But I am a water person.

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  • OneeyedJohn
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    3 replies and I don't understand any one of them.

  • Our pond will have increased the value of the property. Dig it deep, gently sloping sides and put lots of fish in it to control the mosquitoes. We have stones around the edge to stop it eroding a

  • So On Golden Pond.  Yes, you are right laughable.

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21 hours ago, Grumpy one said:

A croc or 2 may deter most sane people

Up sell as dinner? 

On 5/22/2020 at 5:03 PM, OneeyedJohn said:

3 replies and I don't understand any one of them.

I would want a reduction in pricing to cover the cost of filling in your mosquito breeding pond.

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