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Thinking About a Pool? Here’s What It Actually Costs

If you’re planning a new pool in Minnesota, one of the first questions is simple:

“What does a pool like this usually cost?”

The answer depends on your space, design, and how you plan to use your backyard. Most projects fall into a few clear investment ranges.

This guide breaks it down in a straightforward way so you can understand what drives cost and what to expect before starting your project.

Typical Pool Cost in Minnesota

Most inground pools in Minnesota fall between:

👉 $75,000 to $120,000+

That range reflects real-world builds and varies based on design, features, and overall backyard scope.

At MyPool, we generally see three common tiers:

Essentials: Simple, Durable

Best for homeowners who want a clean, well-built pool with minimal complexity.

Typically includes:

  • Basic entry steps
  • Manual or standard safety cover
  • Variable-speed pump
  • Efficient filtration

Typical investment:
👉 $75,000 to $90,000

Balanced: Most Popular

This is where most families land. It blends comfort, automation, and long-term value.

Typically includes:

  • Upgraded steps or layout
  • Automatic safety cover
  • LED lighting
  • Robotic cleaner

Typical investment:
👉 $90,000 to $105,000

Signature: Premium Simplicity

A refined, fully integrated design focused on comfort, aesthetics, and ease of use.

Typically includes:

  • Sun shelf or custom step systems
  • Integrated cover systems
  • Additional seating or features
  • Design-focused upgrades

Typical investment:
👉 $105,000 to $120,000+

Beyond the Pool: What Most People Miss

The pool is the centerpiece, but the total investment includes more than just the body of water.

Most projects also involve:

  • Patio and decking
  • Electrical and gas connections
  • Grading and drainage
  • Landscaping integration
  • Fencing and safety requirements

These elements are not extras. They are what make the space functional and complete.

👉 See how this all comes together on our New Pool Builds page

Patio and Backyard Layout Matter More Than You Think

Your patio is not just where furniture sits. It defines how your backyard works.

Options typically include:

  • Brushed or stamped concrete (most common)
  • Pavers or natural stone (premium look)
  • Combination layouts for visual contrast

Larger patios and more complex layouts are one of the biggest drivers of cost.

Minnesota-Specific Factors That Affect Cost

Building a pool here is different than other parts of the country.

Key factors include:

  • Freeze and thaw conditions
  • Short construction season
  • Automatic covers being standard
  • Soil and drainage conditions

These all influence both design decisions and total investment.

Real Example: What Most Homeowners Spend

A typical rectangular pool with a standard patio, automatic cover, hookups, and general landscape cleanup in Minnesota usually lands around:

👉 $120,000 to $160,000+

This is where most projects come together with a strong balance of function, design, and long-term usability.

There are ways to build for less and plenty of ways to go higher. It comes down to layout, features, and how far you want to take the space.

What Drives Costs Up

The biggest cost increases usually come from:

  • Larger or more complex patios
  • Custom features and upgrades
  • Access challenges to the backyard
  • Drainage and grading work
  • Integrated landscaping

None of these are bad. They just need to be planned correctly from the start.

Why Design Comes First

The biggest mistake homeowners make is thinking about price before layout.

In reality:

👉 The design determines the cost
👉 Not the other way around

A well-planned layout prevents surprises, avoids rework, and creates a backyard that actually works day to day.

Start With a Plan, Not a Guess

If you’re thinking about building a pool, the best next step is not pricing. It is planning.

At MyPool, we design your backyard pool layout first so:

  • Everything fits together
  • Costs are clear upfront
  • There are no surprises during construction

👉 Request a Design Consultation
👉 Or explore our process on the Planning Booklet

Planning a Minnesota Pool Project?

At MyPool, we start with the layout so the pool, patio, grading, and backyard flow all make sense before construction starts.

That means clearer pricing, better decisions, and fewer surprises.

Request a Design Consultation View Planning Booklet

Final Thought

A pool is more than just a structure. It is how your backyard comes together.

When it is designed right, everything feels connected, functional, and built for how you actually live.

And that is what turns a pool into something you use every day.