Property Summary: 71 Charlottetown Road, Bridgwater Forest
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This 15-year-old, two-storey home in Bridgwater Forest sits on a generous, nearly 5,000 sqft lot. Its key appeal lies in a combination of updated living space and strong foundational metrics for the area. The home features over 2,000 sqft of living area—placing it in the top third of the neighbourhood for size—and a renovated basement, adding valuable finished space. While the 2019 sale price sits below many area comparables, the current assessed value ranks in the top 6% citywide, suggesting significant municipal valuation of the property’s underlying worth and potential.
The home’s appeal is multifaceted. It suits buyers looking for a move-in-ready property in a modern suburb, with the basement renovation offering immediate utility. It also presents a compelling case for value-conscious buyers who appreciate that the lot size, living area, and assessment metrics outperform most of Winnipeg, indicating a solid asset in a desirable, newer community. This property would fit well for a young family seeking space in a planned neighbourhood or an investor/owner who recognizes the value in a home with strong assessment rankings relative to its last sale price.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the 2019 sale price compare to today’s market?
The home sold for $52.5k in 2019, a price that ranks in the bottom 5% on its street historically. This is a notable point of comparison, as the current assessed value is significantly higher at $61.5k, which ranks in the top quarter of the street. This gap may indicate past value or a substantial change/improvement in the property’s condition or valuation since the last sale.
2. What do the "rank" percentages actually mean for daily living?
These rankings are relative comparisons. For example, the lot is "better than 21% in same street" for size, meaning it’s on the smaller side for Charlottetown Road but still a large, standard suburban lot overall. Conversely, the home’s living area ranks highly citywide (top 8%), confirming you get more interior space here than in most Winnipeg homes.
3. The home is 15 years old. What should I consider?
Built in 2011, the home is newer than 88% of Winnipeg’s housing stock. This age typically means modern construction standards and less immediate worry about major system failures (like a 50-year-old roof). However, it’s now at an age where some original components (appliances, HVAC systems, flooring) may be nearing the end of their typical lifespans and warrant inspection.
4. How does the assessed value compare to nearby homes?
The assessment of $61.5k is robust, ranking higher than 62% of homes in Bridgwater Forest. For direct reference, a similar-sized home two doors down at #51 (built 2013, 2,375 sqft) has a slightly higher assessment of $64.6k, providing a useful benchmark for the upper range on the street.
5. Is the renovated basement included in the living area square footage?
Typically, no. The listed living area of 2,063 sqft generally refers to above-grade, finished space. The renovated basement is additional square footage, adding significant functional space (e.g., family room, office, or gym) that isn’t reflected in the primary living area figure but is a key feature of the home.