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Updated 8 months ago,
ROI on Remodeling a Guest Bathroom
Hello BiggerPockets community,
I am currently in the process of remodeling a 3/2 1500 sqft wood home built in 1979. I have almost finished the kitchen remodel as well as the master bathroom remodel. I plan to move forward repainting the entire interior. I will live in the home for 1 year and then reevaluate whether to make it a cash flowing rental or simply flip it. I signed an addendum so I must live there at least 1 year.
I plan to get the property reappraised after renovations to eliminate PMI. The master bath and kitchen absolutely needed to be redone; however, I am not sure about the guest bathroom. The guest bathroom has an ugly green tub with green fiberglass along the wall, green paint, white tiles with green accent tiles.
The rest of the remodel has been focused on bringing the home to a more modern look. I am worried that if I do not completely remodel the guest bathroom, it’s going to date the entire home and be an eye sore (mainly the abundance of green).
Options:
- - Should I completely gut the bathroom, replace the tub, flooring, toilet, tile, paint, and vanity?
- - Should I do a partial remodel, replace the vanity, toilet, floor, and put a tub cover? Paint the tiles and paint the fiberglass where the tub is.
- - Do a minimal remodel, replace toilet and vanity.
Note: I am trying to get the best ROI. I can personally live with the bathroom, but it definitely needs a new toilet and vanity at minimum. If I do minimal repairs, I can probably replace the garage door or paint the exterior. If I do a complete remodel the garage door will likely have to wait.