It depends on your specific market. There is no "across the board" adjustment for 1 bedroom vs. 2 bedrooms.
A local realtor can answer your question.
There is no minimum bedroom size in Washington state. However, in order to be considered a bedroom, the room must have heat, a window large enough to escape through if you had to, and a closet.
You can advertise it as a bedroom in a finished basement, but it might happen that the bank appraisers won't count it that way in their formal appraisal.
The approximate cost would be about $60.00 per month.
A local realtor can help you get the information you want.
For a bedroom or dwelling that is considered to be an apartment it must have one full size window , that ensures in case of fire or emergency there are two exits (the window and the front door).
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$12,960 plus tax unless you do it under capitol improvement
Technically, for bank appraisal purposes, at least in some states, no, it would not. Finished space "below grade" should not be included in living space.
I got this off Wikipedia: Rochester today is a small bedroom community, with many residents commuting to work in surrounding communities including Olympia, Washington and Chehalis, Washington.
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