SoWalSally said:De Varona, who lives in Cypress Breeze, said he hoped the homeowner?s association would consider renting out the pool for public events. With 180 others to decide, De Varona couldn?t guarantee that one day the pool would be available to the rest of the community, but he suggested ?it would be a wonderful source of income.?
Not counting DeVarona--what do you think the market is for individuals over the age of 10 who want to own a home in a public water park
Seeing that the price of the pool "jumped" from $1.5 to $4.5 million this guy needs to be tied down before he starts moving in the Tilt-a-Whirl ride and the Whack-a-Mole game.
I'd hate to get the HOA bill for this little folly! Let the buyer beware!

I can see the note tacked to a lounge chair "Sorry- forgot to put a swim diaper on Bam Bam".