I'm considering replacing the toilet in one of my bathrooms because it's getting pretty old and isn't the best fit for the space. The toilet functions fine, but the seat breaks on me regularly. Since I might be moving in about two years, I'm wondering if the money and effort spent on a new toilet would actually increase the value of my home—or if I should just clean it up and leave it as is. Are there any insights on whether replacing a plain toilet would make a difference in home value without renovating the entire bathroom?
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I get the appeal of a nice toilet, but honestly, unless it’s a total eyesore, it likely won’t impact your home's sale value much. If you're looking for a quick upgrade, a simple swap could freshen it up for your own use without much return on investment later. Just my two cents!
Honestly, replacing a toilet in a $200,000 home won't make much of a difference in value. Most people just want to know that it works, not if it's brand new. Focus on keeping it clean instead!
While replacing a toilet is a quick DIY job, it probably won't add any significant value. You might feel it’s better for your own comfort for the next two years, which is valid. But don't overthink it; most buyers care more about functionality than fancy toilets!
Totally! I wouldn't even consider the toilet unless it was completely broken. If it works just fine, it won't be a dealbreaker for buyers.

Agreed! Just make sure it doesn’t look awful, and you’re good to go. Functionality is key in these situations.