What a Backyard Build Actually Adds to Home Value in Arizona
Pools, pergolas, kitchens, turf — appraiser-verified ROI ranges from real Phoenix sales, not generic remodeling-magazine numbers.

The Phoenix pool premium is real
In most Valley markets, a quality custom pool adds 50–75% of its build cost to appraised value — and increases sale velocity by 30–50% in summer listings. Resort-tier yards (pool + spa + kitchen + ramada + lighting) in PV, North Scottsdale, and Arcadia have appraised at 80–110% of build cost as a single line item.
What appraisers actually credit
- Pool: $25K–$45K typical line-item add (more in luxury comps).
- Built-in outdoor kitchen w/ utilities: $8K–$20K.
- Permanent structure (pergola/ramada on footing): $10K–$25K.
- Designed landscape + irrigation: $5K–$15K.
- Pavers vs. concrete: usually a $3K–$8K premium reflected in comps.
What appraisers ignore
Above-ground spas, freestanding grills, furniture, planter pots, decorative boulders, art. These add lifestyle, not appraised value. Plan for the lifestyle but don't expect comp credit.
Lifestyle ROI is the bigger number
Every AE client we survey post-build reports eating dinner outside 3–5× more often, hosting more, and going out less. The conservative annual lifestyle value (restaurant/entertainment/vacation offset) runs $5K–$15K per household. Over 10 years, that often exceeds the build cost.


