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Plano Homes with Pools

Live Plano listings updated daily from the MLS — plus what local buyers should know before making a move.

~$290K
Median Sale Price
12,700+
Population
~65 min
Amtrak to Chicago
5★
Google Rating

About Plano Homes with Pools

Pool life in Plano runs two tracks. The reliable one: community pool access in Lakewood Springs and Lakewood Springs Club, where the association maintains the water and you bring the towel. The rarer one: private backyard pools, which surface mostly on the town’s larger lots where space and privacy make them practical. This page catches both whenever they hit the MLS.

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Plano Homes with Pools — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Plano Homes with Pools

Community-pool access comes standard with association membership in the Lakewood Springs family — two clubhouses and a pool in the main community, plus the Club’s own amenities — attached to homes from the low $200s. Private in-ground pools appear a few times a year, usually on third-acre-plus lots in the $350K–$550K range; above-ground pools are more common and typically convey casually.

Plano Neighborhoods & Local Insight

For most Plano buyers the community pool is the better math: zero maintenance, zero liability surprises, and the cost buried in an association fee that also covers clubhouses and parks. Private-pool shoppers should focus on Woodwind, Meyerbrook, and the acreage fringe, where lot sizes support real pool decks and the fences are already tall.

Buyer Tips & Financing

On private pools: inspect the liner or shell age, heater, pump, and safety compliance (fencing and gate latches), and ask for seasonal opening/closing records. Budget $3K–$5K annually for operation. On community pools: confirm current amenity status, hours, and any usage fees with the association during attorney review — we make that call standard practice.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Pools split the buyer pool — some buyers pay a premium, others subtract the removal cost — so private-pool homes price with more art than average. If you’re selling one, we target the buyers who want it rather than averaging across everyone. If you’re buying one, that same dynamic sometimes makes summer’s best backyard a genuine bargain in October.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Plano communities have pools?
Lakewood Springs and Lakewood Springs Club both offer association pool and clubhouse amenities. Private backyard pools appear mostly on the town’s larger lots.
How much do pool homes cost in Plano?
Community-pool access starts with association homes from the low $200s. Private in-ground pool homes typically list between $350K and $550K when they surface.
What does pool ownership cost annually?
Plan on roughly $3K–$5K for chemicals, energy, and opening/closing on a private pool. Community pool costs are folded into the association fee.
What should I inspect on a pool home?
Liner or shell condition, equipment age, safety fencing, and maintenance records. We bring pool-specific inspectors when the property justifies it.
Do pools add value in Plano?
They add value to the right buyer rather than every buyer — which is a pricing opportunity in both directions. Off-season pool listings can be genuine bargains.

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Whether you are just starting your search or ready to schedule a showing, Kealan O’Neil is here to help you every step of the way.