Know that installing an outdoor sports court is an investment, many people ask – what’s the value in outdoor courts at home?
The reasons to install an outdoor sports court at home go beyond the resale value. If you are a homeowner who has been considering a sports court, consider who will be using it and how often you’ll think the court will be played on.
Take a look at some of the top reasons homeowners install courts to help in your decision making:
Develop Skills
One of the top reasons homeowners install a sports court is to improve their skills. Whether playing for fun, or training a budding athlete, a sports court at home is the most convenient way to get extra practice time in. In addition to being convenient, you’ll never have to worry about sharing the court. You can practice drills, call friends for a game, or hold your own weekend tournament anytime you want.
Time Together
People of all ages have fond memories of playing sports. A home court gives you the chance to play with your family, neighbors, or friends whenever you want. Aside from honing in on your skills, you’ll get to spend quality time with people you love. The memories of time shared on the court will last a lifetime.
Health
Staying active not only increases physical fitness, by helps to reduce stress. In fact, there are endless benefits that come with playing sports. A home court gives provides the advantage of convenience, so you can step outside and get in a quick workout at any time.
Value
The effect an outdoor court has on the value of your property depends on many factors: the type of house and property you own, the type of court you install, and any additional landscaping the integrate the court with the grounds. While the average homeowner may not see a complete return of investment, sports courts can increase the value of the property.
We encourage homeowners to weigh all the factors when investing in a sports court, including how long you plan to stay in the home, how much you plan to use the court, and the total cost of your court.
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