Tag Archive for: bedroom

Do Bedrooms Need Closets? Listing Agent Cussed Too Much So Buyer Bailed; Soft Market Concerns!

I’ve Blogged a Few Times About What Constitutes a Bedroom? A bedroom needs: (1) to have its own entrance to the main dwelling, e.g. a room accessible only from the master bedroom can’t be a bedroom; (2) to have 7-foot ceilings for the most part; and (3) to be at least 70 square feet with no side smaller than 7 feet.Read More

Homeowners Insurance Problems Persist; What Is A BEDROOM?

CA’s Homeowners Insurance problems persist – with no solutions in sight.  So, if you’re in Texas, you should be really happy you’re in Texas (as long as you don’t notice […]Read More

Bedroom Counts And Home Values – A Very Big Deal!

WHAT CONSTITUTES A BEDROOM? I wrote a blog last year called What Constitutes A Bedroom? in response to an agent who was angry because our appraiser refused to deem a […]Read More

What Constitutes A “Bedroom?”

Many agents and buyers mistakenly believe that a “bedroom” must have a closet, but it often depends on local real estate norms, per Ryan. The last point is my own, and not Ryan’s. County Records and MLS info are sometimes incorrect.Read More

What Constitutes a “Bedroom?” Ceiling Height? Closet? County Records Wrong!

My wife Heejin spoke in front of a brokerage recently and an agent approached her afterward to complain about a transaction we closed over three years ago. The agent was […]Read More