The American housing market is all in the toilet — but that’s not a bad thing. Bathrooms are a major selling point for prospective buyers. Sure, a kitchen or an expansive backyard can be attractive, but families want more johns available in a pinch. That’s why Redfin studied which cities have the most toilets per capita, finding that cities overflowing with toilets are those with the highest population growth since World War II. Sure, a 90-year-old house is charming, but one bathroom upstairs and one in the basement won’t fit with your guests’ brush and flush routine. See which cities have the highest toilet to resident ratio.
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