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How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Greater Boston?
Most bathroom remodels in Greater Boston run $27,500 – $45,000, with a typical bathroom remodel around $36,300. Adjust the estimate for your job below. Figures reviewed 2026-07.
Upgrades beyond the standard like-for-like swap included in the base scope.
Estimated range
$27,500 – $45,000
Typical bathroom remodel around $36,300
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
How this estimate works
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
- Anchors are Massachusetts Fixr and Boston remodeler figures by bathroom type and scope; the primary-suite luxury tier is a ±20% band around the Cost vs. Value Boston upscale-bath anchor of $81,080.
- Powder-room gut/luxury and primary cosmetic/gut tiers are conservative splits inside the published spans (powder full-scope tops out near $26,500; primary baths run $22,000–$81,000).
- The wet-area line prices upgrades beyond the like-for-like tub or shower swap already included in the base scope, so choosing 'keep' never double-counts.
- Per-square-foot bathroom pricing is deliberately not used — published sources disagree by 3× on it; type-and-scope anchors are more honest.
- Expect roughly $10,000 as the practical floor for any full-bath work in the area; the ×1.12 old-house factor is the low-middle of the ×1.10–1.25 pre-1960 contingency range.
Ranges reflect published Greater Boston contractor pricing and regional cost data, last reviewed 2026-07.
What drives the price
Type × scope sets the anchor
A powder room and a primary suite are different projects wearing the same name — the matrix runs from a $3,700 half-bath refresh to a $97,000 luxury primary. Pin down which room and which scope before comparing quotes; most bid-to-bid spread in Greater Boston is two contractors pricing two different cells of that matrix.
The wet area is the budget's center of gravity
Tile, waterproofing, and shower glass are where bathroom money concentrates. A prefab surround swap runs $2,200–$3,300; a custom tiled walk-in shower runs $5,000–$18,000 on labor-intensive tile setting alone. If a quote seems high, look at the shower spec first.
Where the plumbing stays
Remodels that keep the toilet, sink, and drain on the existing plumbing wall avoid $2,000–$5,000 of relocation work — and the demolition that comes with it. Moving fixtures buys real layout improvements, but it's the line item to challenge when the budget is tight.
Old housing stock
Pre-1960 homes dominate Greater Boston, and their bathrooms hide galvanized supply lines, cast-iron stacks, and out-of-level framing. Experienced remodelers here carry a 10–25% contingency for what demolition reveals; this estimate applies 12% when the old-home toggle is on, and the honest answer is that surprises skew upward.
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- How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Greater Boston?
- A full gut renovation of a hall bath — down to the studs, all-new everything in the same footprint — typically runs $27,500–$45,000 in Greater Boston, with most projects landing around $35,000. A cosmetic refresh (vanity, toilet, paint, lighting) runs $10,000–$22,000, primary-suite guts $35,000–$60,000, and luxury builds reach $55,000–$130,000. Powder rooms are the one place a remodel can stay under five figures.
- Can I remodel a bathroom for under $10,000?
- Realistically only in a powder room, where a cosmetic refresh runs $3,700–$9,500 in Greater Boston. For any room with a tub or shower, about $10,000 is the practical floor for professional work — waterproofing, tile, and licensed plumbing labor set it, not fixtures. A full-bath quote far below that usually signals handyman-grade work or a scope that will grow mid-project.
- How much does a tub-to-shower conversion cost?
- With a prefab base and surround, $2,200–$3,300 is typical in Greater Boston, stretching toward $6,500 when the plumbing needs rework. Go custom-tiled and it becomes a $5,000–$18,000 wet-area project. The pattern to remember: conversions that keep the drain where it is stay cheap; the price jumps the moment the drain moves.
- What does moving the toilet or shower add?
- Figure $2,000–$5,000. Drain lines, venting, and supply runs live in the floor and walls, so relocating a fixture means opening both — more if the bath sits over a finished ceiling or on a slab. Keeping fixtures on the existing plumbing wall is the single biggest cost-saver in a bathroom layout, and a good designer will fight to preserve it.
- Is an upscale bathroom worth it at resale?
- Not on paper: the Cost vs. Value data for Greater Boston put an upscale primary-bath remodel at $81,080 with roughly 39% recouped at resale. Bathrooms absolutely help sell houses, but they don't pay for themselves the way a minor kitchen refresh can. Do the luxury build because you'll use it every day; if resale is the motive, a clean midrange gut is the better play.