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[quote=Anonymous]Another vote for the master bath. We also discarded the listings that only had 1 bath pretty much right away without looking. We did go to the homes that had 3 bedrooms 2 baths listed, but we didn't like the homes that only had 1 bathroom on the 2nd level where the bathrooms were. It seems to be a common situation in NW DC where we looked, with tiny colonials. We saw some of the remodels like I think you are trying to do and the tiny bedrooms didn't turn us off, we really really wanted a master bath no matter how small. As long as you have your master bedroom able to accommodate a larger size bed and a dresser, I think you are fine, children's bedrooms size doesn't matter as much, because they use twin beds and honestly, will have to get used to small living spaces when they go to college into these tiny dormrooms! I'd say go for it, creating a master bath will bring more buyers for you, who otherwise would not consider your property. Master bath is a big deal for many people, just having a toilet and sink in your master bedroom is already a big plus. [/quote]
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