Property Overview
This 2021 two-storey home in Bridgwater Trails presents a modern, low-maintenance living option. Its key appeal lies in being a nearly new build with a renovated basement, offering move-in readiness without the wait of new construction. The home ranks highly for its newer age, above-average living space, and assessed value within its immediate street, neighbourhood, and the wider Winnipeg area. The attached garage and generous 4,665 sqft lot add to its practical family layout.
It would suit first-time buyers or young families seeking a modern home in a developed community without immediate major upkeep concerns. The strong rankings suggest it's a solid, above-average property within its context, appealing to value-conscious buyers who prioritize a balance of space, condition, and community amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the "renovated basement" include?
The listing confirms the basement is finished but does not specify the details. A viewing or inquiry with the listing agent is necessary to determine the basement's layout, features, and quality of finishes.
2. How are the "rankings" or percentiles calculated?
The percentages show how this property compares to others in the listed dataset (e.g., its street, neighbourhood, or city) for a specific metric. For example, "Better than 94% in same street" for year built means it is newer than 94% of the 163 homes on its street used in the comparison.
3. Why is there a significant difference between the 2021 sale price and the current assessed value?
The 2021 sale price reflects the market conditions and potentially the initial purchase price from the builder five years ago. The current assessed value is an estimate for taxation purposes and can be influenced by market appreciation, the finished basement, and comparable recent sales.
4. What are the annual property taxes?
Taxes are not provided in this data. They can be estimated by applying the current municipal tax rate to the assessed value, but the exact amount should be verified through the city or the listing agent.
5. What is the significance of the lot size?
At 4,665 sqft, the lot is a standard size for newer neighbourhoods. While it ranks in the middle of the pack on its street, it provides adequate private outdoor space for a family, typical for the area, without the extensive maintenance of a much larger yard.