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I think kids is the pool equalizer by ShillelaghHugger
I agree with prior posters that the ROI just isn't there for most people unless you have the money to pay someone else to upkeep it and you don't care what that costs.
I have a pool and spend inordinate amounts of time cleaning and maintaining it. Far more than I appreciated. But it's old and massive so that doesn't help.
But I have little kids and we live in AZ so we'll get years of enjoyment out of it. It's useful for 5 months out of the year. I know adults without children and frankly I don't get it. They rarely use it.