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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Bath renovation for a flip
Hi,
I have a bath renovation going on for a flip. Can you guys suggest if a washer dryer in a master bath is a good idea or not? They will not be in a closet but may be separated by a 4 feet wall on the side.
The reason I am asking is that there are already all connections available if I keep the washer/dryer location same but then it is in the master bath.
The alternate design is to move washer/dryer to a side, in a closet and be totally separated with master bath but then it will cost more as I will have to pay for extra plumbing/electrical and vent.
any ideas?
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First, everything is going to be dependent on what is typical in your area for the types of house your renovating/selling.
Now, that said, I think it's pretty uncommon for to have a washer/dryer in the master bath. Unless the master is huge, I have a feeling most people would prefer to have the extra space in the master for other stuff.
It may cost a bit more to move the plumbing, but unless you're seeing other houses in your area that have a washer/dryer in the master, it's probably better to spend the money and make the house more conventional.