Property Overview
This 1954-built, one-storey home at 1978 Bannatyne Avenue W in Winnipeg's Brooklands neighbourhood presents a specific and practical opportunity. Its key appeal lies in the value of its land and location rather than the size of the home itself. The lot is a generous 3,958 sq ft, which is above average for the street and typical for Brooklands, offering ample outdoor space. However, the living area is quite compact at 678 sq ft, placing it well below average for the city. It features a detached garage but no basement or pool.
The property suits buyers looking for an affordable entry into the Winnipeg market, particularly those interested in land value. It’s a potential fit for an investor, a builder eyeing a future development lot (subject to zoning), or a minimalist buyer who prioritizes yard space over interior square footage. Its below-average sale and assessed values highlight its role as a value-purchase, where the underlying asset—the land—is the primary draw. A thoughtful perspective is that this home may represent a "blank canvas" property, where the existing structure provides basic shelter while the owner plans for a future expansion, rebuild, or simply enjoys one of the larger lots in the area without a correspondingly large mortgage.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this a small house?
Yes. At 678 sq ft of living area, it is significantly smaller than the average Winnipeg home. The floor plan is likely very efficient, suiting a single person, a couple, or someone looking to minimize living space.
2. Why is the assessed value so much lower than the city average?
The assessed value reflects both the modest size and age of the home itself. Citywide averages are skewed higher by newer, larger homes. Here, the value is more aligned with similar, compact properties and is heavily influenced by the land value in this specific area.
3. What is the potential for this property?
The generous lot size is the key feature. Potential could include landscaping for outdoor living, adding an addition (where permitted), or holding it as a land investment. The 1954 build date suggests it may require updates, so renovation potential is a consideration.
4. How does it compare to the neighbouring house at 1818 Legion Avenue?
The provided reference property (1818 Legion) is newer (1979), has over 400 more sq ft of living space (1,092 sq ft), and a significantly higher assessed value ($27.90k). This clearly illustrates the premium placed on larger living areas, making 1978 Bannatyne a more budget-conscious alternative on a similarly sized lot.
5. Are the rankings (e.g., Top 41% for land) good or bad?
They are contextual. A "Top 41%" rank for land area means the lot is larger than 41% of peers on the same street—so it's slightly above the street median. Conversely, a "Top 87%" rank for living area means the house is smaller than 87% of street peers, highlighting its compact nature. The rankings show the lot is a relative strength.