If the tub is in poor condition or you would gain floor space by removing it, go ahead. If you cannot fit a 4' deep minimum shower in the room, I say leave the tub and add a shower head to it (if it does not already have one).
Hi Nancy, large walk-in showers are popular in newer homes, and we have one which is nice, but as matter of preference I would never buy a home without a tub, the bigger the better. We're having a new tub installed next week and I too am "getting up in years" but while I love a shower my evening soak has always been my time to relax. That said, it's your home and unless you plan to sell in the next few years, do what pleases you. Later on, if the lack of a tub was a problem you could always change it again or offer a cash allowance. I've found a lot has changed over the years and you might take a look at some of the more modern combination that would give you the best of both.
Jan, who still has to go to the website to post :)
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