Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?
Bedroom are defined by building code. Garages are not. There can be a bedroom in basement but the window needs to be a certain size. That’s what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Think bedroom has to have window and closet. They are not supposed to include basement in square footage but all seem to around here.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be curious if the MLS actually enforces any "rules." I mean, right now, you can get away with:
-- Fictional AI photos without labeling them as such.
-- Advertising floor plans using fake addresses (see Paramount).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?
Bedroom are defined by building code. Garages are not. There can be a bedroom in basement but the window needs to be a certain size. That’s what matters.
Functionally it depends. If there is a bedroom as defined by the building code in the basement, but there is no bathroom, it is still functional as a bedroom? I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?
Bedroom are defined by building code. Garages are not. There can be a bedroom in basement but the window needs to be a certain size. That’s what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?
Bedroom are defined by building code. Garages are not. There can be a bedroom in basement but the window needs to be a certain size. That’s what matters.
I thought there was a difference between bedroom and den and it was based on size and whether there is a closet. Is that not true anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?
Bedroom are defined by building code. Garages are not. There can be a bedroom in basement but the window needs to be a certain size. That’s what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Are there official guidelines for what can be called a bedroom (e.g. at least a certain size and must have a closet). Can you include a basement in square footage if it above ground or partly above ground? What size must a garage be to call it a 2 car garage as opposed to 1 car with storage space?