Property Overview & Appeal
This two-storey home in Bridgwater Trails offers a practical entry point into a popular, modern Winnipeg neighbourhood. Built in 2015, its key appeal lies in its balance of relative newness and established community. With 1,489 sqft of living space and a full, unfinished basement, it provides a solid foundation for customization. The lot size is a notable positive, ranking better than most on the street, offering good outdoor space for a newer community home.
Its value proposition is clear: it's a well-located, structurally young home that ranks highly for its age city-wide, yet its assessed and recent sold values sit below many comparable newer builds in the area. This creates an opportunity for buyers who prioritize location and a modern building envelope over move-in-ready finishes. It would suit first-time buyers, practical downsizers, or investors looking for a "blank canvas" property in a desirable area, especially those willing to tackle basement development or cosmetic updates over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the assessed value relatively low compared to nearby homes?
The assessed value is a municipal tool for calculating property tax, not a market appraisal. It often lags behind rapid market changes. This home's value is lower than newer, larger, or fully finished comparables on the street, reflecting its specific attributes and the timing of assessment.
2. What does the "unfinished basement" mean for me?
It means the basement is a blank slate with core construction (foundation, plumbing rough-ins) complete. This is a significant opportunity to add value and tailor the space to your needs, but it requires planning and investment for framing, insulation, drywall, and flooring.
3. The home ranks low for its street in some categories. Should I be concerned?
The rankings are relative comparisons. Being in the lower half for living area or value on this specific street often simply means you're on a street with many larger, more recently built, or upgraded homes. It highlights the character of the immediate area as being full of potentially higher-end properties.
4. There's no garage. Is that common here?
Many homes in newer Winnipeg neighbourhoods have garages, but not all. The lack of one impacts convenience and storage, but is reflected in the price. It's essential to consider driveway parking and the potential for future shed storage.
5. How does the 2021 sale price relate to today's value?
The 2021 sale price of $472k is a historical data point. The current market value will be influenced by factors since then, including interest rate changes, neighbourhood demand, and any updates to the property. It serves as a reference, not a current valuation.