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Most buyers of Spanish properties within communities love to have a view of the swimming pool within their grounds. This often particularly suits parents who can keep an eye on their kids from the comfort of their teraces, with their ice cold beer in hand, while little Johnnie and Rosie are trying to drown the neighbour´s kids in the deep end.
But bear in mind that if you are buying a Spanish property purely for the view of the swimming pool, all lit up beautifully at night, and you cannot stand kids, then you may be advised to steer clear of the place during July and August. This is the peak season for pool use in Southern Spain. For the rest of the year, the pool simply acts as a calm oasis, resplendent in all its glory.
After all, a few adults may be daft enough to brave the lower temperatures of the pool during May, June, September and October, but outside of the peak summer months, there is unlikely to be a child in sight.
Kids make noise, and not all parents will share your standards of what is acceptable and unacceptable regarding noise and behaviour, so think very carefully about the choice that you make when you come to buy your Spanish property.
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