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Planning to list our St. Albert home in about eight months and the one thing it's missing compared to similar listings is a proper master ensuite. Have a small space that could work but no idea whether the plumbing costs make the whole thing financially viable at resale. Anyone added an ensuite in an older St. Albert home and found it actually moved the needle on sale price or buyer interest?
Ensuite addition genuinely moves the needle in St. Albert, saw it firsthand when neighbors added one to a similar layout before listing. Their place sold in 11 days while comparable homes without ensuites sat for 6 weeks. The plumbing cost question depends entirely on how close your small space sits to existing wet walls. Backing onto a bathroom or laundry room keeps costs manageable, running new lines across the house is where it gets expensive fast. Even a compact 3-piece ensuite significantly changes buyer perception at that price point. Bathroom renovation company in St. Albert, AB helped us scope a bathroom project before contractor calls and gave a realistic framework for what additions versus full remodels typically run in this area. Eight months is actually a solid runway if you start planning now.
The wet wall proximity point is something nobody ever explains clearly upfront and it completely changes the math on whether an ensuite addition makes sense financially. Really appreciate the neighbor example too because abstract ROI stats are one thing but watching an actual comparable home in the same area sell in 11 days vs 6 weeks is the kind of real-world data that actually helps with the decision. The scoping resource before contractor calls tip is genuinely useful, going in with a rough framework means you can spot immediately whether a quote is reasonable or inflated. Bookmarking this whole thread before we start making calls next month. Thank you for taking the time to break it down properly.