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Enrique Jevons
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6 Practical Tips for Renovating the Bathroom in Your Rental Property

Enrique Jevons
  • Investor
  • Sammamish, WA
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When it comes to rentals, many landlords focus on updating the kitchen, but the bathroom is just as important. A clean, modern bathroom helps attract good tenants and can reduce future maintenance problems. Take a good look at the bathroom. Sometimes, a few small upgrades are enough to freshen it up without doing a full remodel.

Here are 6 smart, budget-friendly tips:


1️⃣ Add Shelves:
Extra shelving gives tenants more storage and makes even small bathrooms feel more spacious. Simple wall shelves or over-the-toilet cabinets are affordable and easy to install

2️⃣ Replace the Toilet:
If your toilet is over 10 years old or not a water-saving model, replace it. Newer toilets use less water, lower utility costs, and have fewer issues, saving you time and money

3️⃣ Paint the Bathroom:
A fresh coat of paint instantly makes a bathroom look cleaner. Use high-quality, mold- and mildew-resistant paint with a moisture-blocking primer so it lasts longer

4️⃣ Upgrade Showerhead and Faucet:
Old fixtures can leak and lead to tenant complaints. Swapping them for new, efficient models is a quick update that looks good and works better

5️⃣ Refinish Cabinets:
Instead of replacing cabinets, refinish or repaint them. It’s a cost-effective way to refresh the look and add years of life to your bathroom storage

6️⃣ Improve the Flooring:
Don’t forget the floors. If the flooring is old or damaged, replace it with durable, water-resistant options like vinyl plank or tile. It makes the whole room feel newer and cleaner

Keep It Simple

These small upgrades can make a big difference. A well-kept bathroom means happier tenants, fewer repair calls, and a better return on your investment.

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