No bathroom on main floor

Anonymous
Would you be okay with this?

There are 2 upstairs and 1 in the basement, but none on the main floor.
There's also no room to build one
Anonymous
My house is like this. It's annoying every now and then. But only once in 6 years has it been an actual problem. That was when we had an elderly guest who had trouble with stairs and needed to use restroom. If you have close friends or Family with mobility issues and they often, then I would consider it a Dealbreaker. Otherwise, I think it's fine.
Anonymous
My family happily lives in such a house. Someday, we may take the time/expense to add a powder room, but right now we're living our lives. It discounted the sales price and works for me.
Anonymous
Very common in certain style older homes. Loved in one for 4 years. A bit inconvenient at times, but never an actual issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very common in certain style older homes. Loved in one for 4 years. A bit inconvenient at times, but never an actual issue.


Ha, *lived* in one I mean! Loved too, I suppose!
Anonymous
Crap cod I assume?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would you be okay with this?

There are 2 upstairs and 1 in the basement, but none on the main floor.
There's also no room to build one


Not really. Even most older, smaller homes have a powder room on the first floor. I don't want guests traipsing upstairs to use the toilet or having to use a bathroom in the basement.
Anonymous
We don't have one. While I wish we did, it is not a deal breaker. When we have guests, I clear away the toothbrushes etc and try to make it look like a powder room.
Anonymous
Many smaller rowhouses have this configuration. A bathroom would have to be carved out of valuable living or storage space. Would be nice to have a spot to wash my hands when I get home, but I just do it in the kitchen sink. Not a big deal.
Anonymous
We're in a rowhouse w/o a bathroom on the 1st floor. As others said, it would be nice occasionally (i.e. birthday parties, guests over), but it doesn't bother me too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family happily lives in such a house. Someday, we may take the time/expense to add a powder room, but right now we're living our lives. It discounted the sales price and works for me.


We do as well, and I have to say it's not as bad as I thought it would be. I originally had this as a deal breaker, but now I'm okay with it. And we live in a colonial, not a Cape Cod.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crap cod I assume?


Crap attitude much?
Anonymous
Deal breaker for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're in a rowhouse w/o a bathroom on the 1st floor. As others said, it would be nice occasionally (i.e. birthday parties, guests over), but it doesn't bother me too much.


Gross. It may bother your guests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crap cod I assume?


Not OP, but you assume incorrectly, ignoramus. Cape Cods all have full bathrooms on the main floor, because they have bedrooms there also.
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