Property Overview: 335 Hudson Street, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This home at 335 Hudson Street in Maybank stands out primarily for its spacious interior. With over 2,000 square feet of living space, it ranks in the top 2% of homes on its street and the top 1% within the neighbourhood for size, offering significantly more room than typical local comparables. Built in 1964, it is a solidly maintained, mid-century property in a well-established area. The assessed value is consistently above average for both the street and Maybank, suggesting a perception of solid worth.
The appeal lies in acquiring a genuinely large home in a mature neighbourhood without a premium lot size. While the lot is smaller than many on the street, this translates to less yard maintenance. This property would best suit buyers prioritizing interior square footage over expansive outdoor space—growing families, those who value defined living areas, or anyone looking for a home with a traditional layout and the potential to update within its existing generous footprint. It offers a pragmatic balance: substantial room inside without the upkeep of one of the area's larger lots.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the smaller lot size impact the property?
While the land area is below the street average, it is around the neighbourhood and city average. This typically means a more manageable yard with lower maintenance, but less private outdoor space than some immediate neighbours.
2. What does the above-average assessed value indicate?
It reflects that the property’s official valuation is higher than many peers, often influenced by the large living area. This can be a marker of perceived stability, but it's important to distinguish assessed value for taxes from current market value.
3. The home sold between 2021-2025. What can that price tell me?
The last known sale price range provides a recent market anchor. For the most accurate figure to inform your offer, you can request the exact sold price history via the provided email service.
4. Is a 1964-built home a concern?
The year built is above average for the street and neighbourhood, meaning it is newer than many nearby homes. As with any home of this age, a thorough inspection of major systems (roof, plumbing, electrical, foundation) is essential.
5. How does this home compare to others nearby?
You can explore a detailed visual comparison with immediate neighbours and the wider area by using the “Open neighbourhood map analysis” link, which maps out key metrics like year built, size, and value for context.