Property Overview
86 Cartesian Gate is a modern, well-sized home in Winnipeg's Leila North neighbourhood. Built in 2019, it offers nearly 1,850 sqft of living space on a standard suburban lot. Its key appeal lies in its contemporary construction, which requires less immediate maintenance than older homes, and its above-average size compared to the city-wide housing stock. The property presents a balanced profile: it's not the largest or most valuable on its street, but it holds a strong position when viewed across the entire city, particularly in terms of its newer age and generous living area. This home would suit buyers looking for a move-in ready property from the last decade, who prioritize modern builds and interior space over a large yard, and who value a stable, established suburban setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does this home compare to others in the immediate area?
On Cartesian Gate itself, the home is around average for both size and assessed value, but it is newer than most, ranking in the top 30% for year built on the street.
2. What is the likely property tax bill?
Based on the 2024 assessed value of $550,000, you can estimate taxes by applying the current City of Winnipeg mill rate. It's advisable to confirm the exact amount with the city or your real estate professional.
3. The lot size is noted as "below average" for the neighbourhood. Is that a concern?
This primarily means the yard may be more compact than some older properties in Leila North. For many, this translates to less yard maintenance. The lot is still a typical size for newer subdivisions and is close to the city-wide average.
4. The home sold after it was built in 2019. Is more recent sales data available?
The provided data shows a sale between $400k-$450k in 2019. For the exact sale price and to see if any more recent transactions exist, you can request the detailed history via the email link on the property page.
5. What does its "above average" city-wide ranking really mean for value?
While average on its street, the home's size and newness make it stand out compared to the entire Winnipeg market, where the typical home is older and smaller. This suggests good long-term appeal and a potentially resilient value in a broader context.