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Sure, but I need to know what to buy. A 4/2 with the existing master bath connected to a small bedroom, or a 3/2 with some yard space to expand?
So sounds like a 4/2 internal remodel would be easier?
3 times what I think it will be? Probably, but I’m not even sure what the original figure would be, so that’s not very helpful at all.
ryphoenixParticipantSure, but I need to know what to buy. A 4/2 with the existing master bath connected to a small bedroom, or a 3/2 with some yard space to expand?
So sounds like a 4/2 internal remodel would be easier?
3 times what I think it will be? Probably, but I’m not even sure what the original figure would be, so that’s not very helpful at all.
ryphoenixParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Consider NOT moving the toilet or shower drain. Jackhammering the slab and moving the sewer pipes under the toilet and shower is VERY expensive.[/quote]
How expensive we talking about?
I’m considering the older houses in Clairemont but would like to have a larger/nicer master bath, and perhaps a walk-in closet (lower priority). Looking at some designs, I think I would be okay converting a 4th bedroom (10×10 or so) into the master bath, but that’ll probably require good amount of wall moving, electric, and plumbing work.
Is that easier/cheaper to do than extending out the house to add more sqft? Any guesstimates on prices? I would use standard size stuff and probably middle of road quality stuff. If anyone has experience or have already done the research, I’d love to learn from you.
ryphoenixParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Consider NOT moving the toilet or shower drain. Jackhammering the slab and moving the sewer pipes under the toilet and shower is VERY expensive.[/quote]
How expensive we talking about?
I’m considering the older houses in Clairemont but would like to have a larger/nicer master bath, and perhaps a walk-in closet (lower priority). Looking at some designs, I think I would be okay converting a 4th bedroom (10×10 or so) into the master bath, but that’ll probably require good amount of wall moving, electric, and plumbing work.
Is that easier/cheaper to do than extending out the house to add more sqft? Any guesstimates on prices? I would use standard size stuff and probably middle of road quality stuff. If anyone has experience or have already done the research, I’d love to learn from you.
ryphoenixParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Consider NOT moving the toilet or shower drain. Jackhammering the slab and moving the sewer pipes under the toilet and shower is VERY expensive.[/quote]
How expensive we talking about?
I’m considering the older houses in Clairemont but would like to have a larger/nicer master bath, and perhaps a walk-in closet (lower priority). Looking at some designs, I think I would be okay converting a 4th bedroom (10×10 or so) into the master bath, but that’ll probably require good amount of wall moving, electric, and plumbing work.
Is that easier/cheaper to do than extending out the house to add more sqft? Any guesstimates on prices? I would use standard size stuff and probably middle of road quality stuff. If anyone has experience or have already done the research, I’d love to learn from you.
ryphoenixParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Consider NOT moving the toilet or shower drain. Jackhammering the slab and moving the sewer pipes under the toilet and shower is VERY expensive.[/quote]
How expensive we talking about?
I’m considering the older houses in Clairemont but would like to have a larger/nicer master bath, and perhaps a walk-in closet (lower priority). Looking at some designs, I think I would be okay converting a 4th bedroom (10×10 or so) into the master bath, but that’ll probably require good amount of wall moving, electric, and plumbing work.
Is that easier/cheaper to do than extending out the house to add more sqft? Any guesstimates on prices? I would use standard size stuff and probably middle of road quality stuff. If anyone has experience or have already done the research, I’d love to learn from you.
ryphoenixParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Consider NOT moving the toilet or shower drain. Jackhammering the slab and moving the sewer pipes under the toilet and shower is VERY expensive.[/quote]
How expensive we talking about?
I’m considering the older houses in Clairemont but would like to have a larger/nicer master bath, and perhaps a walk-in closet (lower priority). Looking at some designs, I think I would be okay converting a 4th bedroom (10×10 or so) into the master bath, but that’ll probably require good amount of wall moving, electric, and plumbing work.
Is that easier/cheaper to do than extending out the house to add more sqft? Any guesstimates on prices? I would use standard size stuff and probably middle of road quality stuff. If anyone has experience or have already done the research, I’d love to learn from you.
ryphoenixParticipantThanks for the info guys. Sounds like I’m set with the Clairemont area…now I just need to find someone that knows Mira Mesa well. AN? I don’t suppose you know anyone?
ryphoenixParticipantThanks for the info guys. Sounds like I’m set with the Clairemont area…now I just need to find someone that knows Mira Mesa well. AN? I don’t suppose you know anyone?
ryphoenixParticipantThanks for the info guys. Sounds like I’m set with the Clairemont area…now I just need to find someone that knows Mira Mesa well. AN? I don’t suppose you know anyone?
ryphoenixParticipantThanks for the info guys. Sounds like I’m set with the Clairemont area…now I just need to find someone that knows Mira Mesa well. AN? I don’t suppose you know anyone?
ryphoenixParticipantThanks for the info guys. Sounds like I’m set with the Clairemont area…now I just need to find someone that knows Mira Mesa well. AN? I don’t suppose you know anyone?
ryphoenixParticipantThe only Joanna I found in SD doesn’t look like the one. I did find a duo Trisha Daly and Judy Bramer that’s with Remax. Are they the ones you are referring to sdduuuude?
Any agents for MM? I actually think I need more help in MM since I do currently rent in Clairemont and the selections here isn’t very good for < 500K
ryphoenixParticipantThe only Joanna I found in SD doesn’t look like the one. I did find a duo Trisha Daly and Judy Bramer that’s with Remax. Are they the ones you are referring to sdduuuude?
Any agents for MM? I actually think I need more help in MM since I do currently rent in Clairemont and the selections here isn’t very good for < 500K
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