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What would you rather have in your townhouse at entry level :
Great room with a full bath 4th bedroom with a full bath Office/Study with a half bath None will take away space from the garage so it remains 2 cars (I toured some models that did use that garage space and take it down to one car) I can’t decide to be honest. |
| If you are older or have the potential to be a caregiver, get the main floor bedroom with full bath. You can always use the room as an office if it's not needed as a bedroom. |
| What do you have for a living great room already? Bedroom will be the highest roi |
| I would prefer great room. |
| As I have dealt with more people with mobility issues, a bedroom and full bath, presuming you have a living room upstairs. |
| Depends who lives there and what is upstairs. |
| I am OP. Two floors above with a den and living room. Kitchen also above entry level. One floor above kitchen is two bedrooms and washer/dryer. One teenager, one elementary age child. Two parents early 40s. |
| So, you have a teenager and an elementary child, and you're choosing between 2 bedrooms and 3? I think most teenagers would like their own room. |
| Bedroom and full bath for sure. |
if you already have a living room another bedroom and bathroom, a great room is a cheap way to finish a space with not much value in return |
THIS |
Op here. In our situation, teen is afraid of being downstairs so the bedrooms above the kitchen would each be used. One master and two smaller bedrooms are on the level above the kitchen. |
| 4th bedroom with full bath - it can be used as an office but I would only one a place with at least three bedrooms on the same level if you have two kids. |
| 4th bedroom with full bath. I’d use it as an office most of the time and guest room when needed. I have 2 kids in a 3 bedroom and it’s so hard to have overnight guests. |
+1 build it out like a bedroom (with a normal closet) but use it as a study. |