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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Freeman]Just to add my two cents, if I were looking for three bedroom houses and saw a listing with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, I would immediately discard it. If it listed three bedrooms and two baths, I would at least give it a look. [/quote] I pretty much filtered my house search with 2+ baths. I was willing to work with one guest hall and one jack and Jill bathroom. Having two full baths with one of the bathrooms being accessed directly by the master bedroom was a must have for me. I would agree that you should look into designing efficient space with storage. We expanded our tiny masterbath to no longer have a pedestal and instead a small cabinet. We also have a pocketdoor which made a huge difference in the layout of the bathroom and where we could place a dresser in the room. We have a shower niche and a wall niche besides the medicine cabinet. We also have a train rack. We had to steal a foot from the closet to make it happen but after I added a closet organizer and used the vertical closet space, I found I didn't miss giving up space for the bathroom.[/quote]
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