| Our old house was like this. While it wasn't an issue for us (or our guests) to simply walk upstairs to use the bathroom, it took us a while to see the house in a good market. The feedback we kept getting was that the lack of powder room was a deal-killer for most. |
| Our house is like this. Originally had one up and one in basement but we added a second upstairs in a remodel. I would have loved to add a main floor powder room but we didn't have space for it in the addition. It is the one thing I wanted but couldn't get in the configuration/budget we were working with. |
| PP again. But my point is we do without it fine. Guests use the hall bathroom at the top of the stairs which is used by my kids. They don't have a ton of stuff lying around and we just spruce it up before guests come over. |
I think you mean to "sell" the house, and that's because it's a deal-killer for many and a big negative for others. |
Whatever, lady. My entire neighborhood is like this and the homes here resell just fine. |
Why would it? And how exactly is it any grosser than a regular bathroom? |
| We have an elderly relative that visits. She has had multiple hip replacements, so something like this would possibly be a deal breaker for us. If not for this specific relative, it probably would not be a big deal. |
Maybe in a seller's market. Still a deal-killer for most buyers in normal conditions. |
| I used to live in a townhouse with 1 bathroom upstairs and one in the basement. It was a problem. I ended up on crutches several times, injury and surgery and it was a real problem. I had to decide between hanging out with the kitchen floor or the floor with the bathroom. I chose to hang out on the floor with the bathroom. It is one of the reasons I moved out of that house. I would not buy a house which doesn't have a bathroom and kitchen on the same floor. |
| It was a deal breaker for us when shopping for row houses in DC. It's rare to find a main level powder room but when you do, pounce on it. |
| Probably depends where you live - we live in a very cute neighborhood where about half of the houses are like this. I think they sell fine. People assume they will put in a powder room and some actually end up doing this. |
| That was our last house. Only a pain when older relatives were visiting and when the kids were potty training! |
| We've been lucky enough not to have any serious injuries in our immediate family, but injuries that make stairs uncomfortable or impossible are always a real possibility. I think that the set up you describe is probably fine for day to day living, but I'd rather have the security of knowing we could handle a broken leg or other injury while staying at home. |
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I grew up in a house with no bathroom on the main floor - a prairie-style home in the Midwest. My parents recently sold it, and a sticking point for many was the fact that there was no bathroom on the main floor; however, it was 4.5 stories and had bathrooms on all the other floors.
We never had an issue with not having a bathroom on the main floor. |
Not many 4.5 story houses around here, so this isn't very relevant. |