HOUSING: Deep Dish
HOUSING Deep Dish To bring year-around outdoor living indoors. Builder Hillard Man last week showed a basement swimming pool in his new Eden Roc development at Smithtown, Long Island. For an additional $800, Man's new split-levels and Cape Cods ($19,500 to $25,200) will include a 12-by-18 ft. pool. The center of the indoor pool is deep enough for diving and its sides are shallow enough for wading.
All it really involves, says Man, is a concrete-lined hole in the floor and an extra retaining wall. Builder Man's sales are going well. So far he has sold 20 houses with pools.
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