400,356
I think a lot of people really like the idea of a spa/garden tub, but mostly end up not using it.
An amazing master shower would go over well with lots of people.
-
Michael J. Perry
Lancaster, PA
-
Richard L. McKinney P.A.
Port St Lucie, FL
3,986,308
634,532
A nice shower is definitely a winner here. For families having one tub somewhere is often important. And I do have a good number of clients that want a tub for soaking but none that really care about the jets.
150,466
Amazing master shower with overhead or more heads, then a bathtub in another bath somewhere in the home.
2,785,606
NO...makes too much noise when on and isn't used that much. Great selling feature but not practical. Add expensive to the builder and I say..bye bye
2,310,576
I have the shower/ tub combo in my master and I rarely use the garden tub. I was thinking about ripping out the tub and expanding the shower. Not sure how it will affect resale in the years to come, but it would make me much happier.
2,195,834
I think the day of the big tubs is over ! And they do hog up far too much sq. ft. in a Master Bath !!!
42,670
A magnificent walk in shower would be my preference, Can't go wrong with that.
140,560
I'm hearing what you are hearing. Folks are opting for a larger shower in the master over the tradition shower with separite garden tub.
3,988,013
I rarely get a request for a spa tub but do have bueyrs that expect nice walk in showers.
1,507,073
David, my investor client rennos houses and takes out the master tub to build the bigger impressive shower. That's what I'm going to do with mine too. Tub in the guest bath because you still need to have one for bathing kids, dogs, etc.
4,584,596
It depends on the buyer. I find most of my buyers don't have a particular "need" or "desire" for a spa/garden tub.
We don't have as much new construction in my market as exists in some others but when there is not standing inventory, I find a lot of builders seem to offer lots of options for buyers to customize if there is enough time(and, of course, money).
1,513,143
Most of the newer homes and remodeled homes seem to have gotten away from the spa type tub with a soaker tub and a nice shower.
921,504
Most buyers in the price point ALREADY own a house with a jetted tub or soaking tub. They have come to the understanding they make really ugly indoor planters.
"Give me something I can use everyday!"
5,246,568
1,057,674
We have a LOT of seniors, snowbirds, retired boomers. It seems that NO ONE wants a tub any more at all, but a big roomy shower. So yes, agree. Shower in master and traditional tub/shower in MBath. For the younger peeps with little kids.
223,831
well personally I love the super oversized tub and no idea why you need a party shower that 10 people could fit in
5,879,826
Most of my buyers are still looking for a soaker tub, preferring a five piece master bath.
3,744,645
This is such an individual preference. I love my Jacuzzi with jets and bubbles. Also love my shower with the rain head. Depends on whether I'm washing my hair or want to soak. And that's just me. In most couples there is one who is a tub person and the other loves the shower.
1,525,616
I think most people want a garden or jetted tub especially in a larger home. They might not use it often but it is nice to have.
1,157,791
It depends on the clientele you want to attract. I know some people who will not stay in a hotel if it only has a shower. It also depends upon the size of the property. For example, a person buying a micro condo (approximately 300 square feet in size and becoming more popular these days) probably would want more space devoted to other things.
1,078,551
1,625,641
We probably all noticed that our clients pay a special attention to their bathrooms. Also having an outdoor space is extremely desirable in here.
94,155
Spa tubs are great. We use ours quite frequently, especially after a full day of riding or playing with the dirt toys. Nice way to relax the muscles.