Sadie
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
I have seen where there's just a sink and toilet out in the open in laundry/utility rooms, but at least the room itself had a door. That is too funny. It is much easier in mass appraisal where you just have the number of plumbing fixtures at depreciated cost. I did a new house last week that had 5 bedrooms, 4.2 full baths in 2100 sf. Those upstairs bedrooms were teeny. 2 of the upstairs bathroom doors were next to each other. 2 were en suite, one connecting with a toilet in each dressing area, big luxury bath and another half bath down. At least they're not wasting space with 2 story entrances anymore. Are they designing houses for short term rental now? Potential rooming houses? Do kids clean their own toilets? JK, I know the answer to that one.
The red carpet is in the bedroom