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Huy Vo
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Replacing a soaking bathtub

Huy Vo
  • New to Real Estate
  • Winston-Salem
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Hello BiggerPockets community,

I'm looking into analyzing my first investment property and stumbling upon a situation with this bathtub. I want to either replace it or convert it to somehow have a shower and it can still serve as a comfortable bathing area.
I was just wondering if taking the entire thing out and putting in a new proper bathtub is the only solution or is there a more economical way to add a shower make this work? Would highly appreciate your advice. Thank you.


(btw what is the name of this bathtub style? Google search has shown me jacuzzi tub, whirlpool tub, etc.)

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Scott Mac
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Scott Mac
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Maybe a bigger tiled shower if the house is in a neighborhood that has features like this.

Keeping the sand coloration of the original design.

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