Any residential plumbers around?

SFC B

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I have a general question about a residential bathroom I would like to run by someone detached from the profit motive prior to a project. I appreciate your time.
 
Well, I might as well let the cat out of the bag....as long as closing is good next week, we will be owner of a new place in IN. This is mama's project/air bnb/ MAYBE our place in a year or two. This is a pic of the master/main bathroom remodel that the previous owner started before losing his job (hence the sale). Just looking for a ball park idea of a standard bath install (shower, toilet, vanity/double if possible). We did figure the cost (what I THINK a decent estimate was) in the offer......didn't really matter as she was gonna do it anyway ;) Thanks

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Well, I might as well let the cat out of the bag....as long as closing is good next week, we will be owner of a new place in IN. This is mama's project/air bnb/ MAYBE our place in a year or two. This is a pic of the master/main bathroom remodel that the previous owner started before losing his job (hence the sale). Just looking for a ball park idea of a standard bath install (shower, toilet, vanity/double if possible). We did figure the cost (what I THINK a decent estimate was) in the offer......didn't really matter as she was gonna do it anyway ;) Thanks

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Congrats!
 
Vanity $500 +, Tub/shower with mixing valves $600-800, toilet $300, rough-in piping/vent/3" roof vent $300. 5-10 trips to the nearest hardware/plumbing supply $400, labor 20-30 hours (don't know your labor cost). Btw Im not a plumber but have worked around the good and bad. I plumbed my own housd to cut cost, and followed the united plumbing codes. Congratulations on the cabin
 

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