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Should I sacrifice a dining room for a bigger kitchen?
OK, so I have a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house that needs a rehab, then I'm going to rent it out, hopefully. The current kitchen is a small, dark space, and needs to be torn down to the studs to be rebuilt. I also think it was used as a laundry room. The dining room in the next room is huge, bright, and doesn't need anything but a fresh coat of paint and the floor refinished. The 1/2 bath on the 1st floor is next to the kitchen, but under the stairs. Weird tight space. I had an idea. If I made the current dining room the kitchen, I could put a full bath and a separate utility room where the old kitchen was, and turn the space under the stairs into a storage space. Problem is, this removes the dining room altogether. The dining room is big enough to make an eat-in kitchen, but still no dining room. There is also a sun room right next to the dining room, which will probably fit a small dining table. What do you guys/girls think? Does a house need a dining room? Also, if there are no bedrooms on the 1st floor, does a house need a full bath on that floor? Leave cost out of the discussion, please. I just wanted to see what people thought.
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Thank you everyone for replying! Good stuff! I guess I didn't think about the rental value of the home going up, only the resale value. I think I'm going to keep the kitchen where it is and build it out. Everything else can remain the same, with a few upgrades here and there. Thank you again for the replies! It helped the thought process!
@Sarah Brown, bought it for $62k, and I believe the ARV to be somewhere between $100-120k.