It's weird that a room with just a toilet and sink is called a "half bath", when it in fact has zero bathtubs.
It's weird that a room with just a toilet and sink is called a "half bath", when it in fact has zero bathtubs.
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Never heard "half bath", and I always called those washrooms.
34 1 ReplyReal estate term.
1 0 ReplyIt is common in the US, frequently they will be listed as 2 & 1/2 baths if they have two with tubs and one without.
Haven't paid enough attention to know how they list multiple 1/2 baths but pretty sure they don't add up like regular fractions...
I always found the term 1/2 bath weird.
29 0 Replythat's some realtor math. they are known to magically inflate surface before you buy it, and shrink it back once you bought / rented it. Mathematicians can't explain that !
3 0 ReplyAnd a room with a toilet, sink, and shower stall is a 3/4 bath.
13 0 ReplyAnything to avoid the metric system!
16 3 ReplyI’ve never heard of this before. I have what you describe as 3/4 bath, but it was listed as a full bath in MLS.
5 0 ReplyIf you put a bedpan and a washbasin in your closet, it's a 1/8 bath.
3 0 ReplyA litter box and some hand sanitizer in a wheelbarrow is a 1/16 bath.
1 0 ReplyHole in the ground next to a pile of wet leaves? That's a 1/32 bath.
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I did real estate for 12 years and never came across the term "3/4 bath".
3 0 ReplyIt's been common knowledge since I bought my first house.
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Imagine getting a half bath but only the back half so you don't even get a faucet
5 0 Replyhalf a sink, half a toilet, half a shower.
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Haven't paid enough attention to know how they list multiple 1/2 baths but pretty sure they don't add up like regular fractions...
They'd either list them separately or as a whole and then clarify. E.g. "two full- and two half-baths"or something like "four bathrooms - two full"
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Whatever we call them, it's always some euphemism hiding the fact tha it's the pooping room.
13 0 ReplyWe call it the poop stick room.
4 0 ReplyWafflestomp emporium
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Commonly called called a 'powder room' in australia.
6 0 ReplyMaybe it's a class difference thing but I've more commonly heard it referred to as "the shitter," "dunny," or "toilet."
1 0 ReplyPowder room is where you store amino.
1 0 ReplyI’m in the US and powered room is used in places I’ve lived. But on real estate listings it is common to call it 1/2 bath.
2 1 Replyor "water closet" in the UK
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It's a way to conveniently talk about the number of bathrooms. You can say a house is "three bedroom, two and a half bath" and you convey that there are two bathrooms and one "washroom".
5 0 ReplyWhat gets confusing are these large homes, or McMansions that list 5 bedrooms and 7 and a half baths. So are they listing 3 powder rooms at 1.5 baths? I can’t afford them, so I only see it online; but that part gets weird. I have seen descriptions that then list full and partial though.
1 0 ReplyOr 5 powder rooms and zero bathtubs
6 1 ReplySure, it could mean that, but I don't think any could person would go to that conclusion.
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