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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I convert a five bedroom to four?
Looking at a house with five SMALL bedrooms, and only one shared bath on the second floor. It's a run down college student rental in a hot neighborhood. I think if I could convert two of the rooms upstairs to make a nice master suite, adding a master bathroom, and walk in closet, it would really appeal to the buyers of this neighborhood. Thoughts?