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If the color is red, the property has sold before; the redder the color, the more recent the sale.
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70 Confetti Crescent: Lupa Analysis
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This property on Confetti Crescent in Transcona North stands out primarily for its land size. At 5,507 square feet, the lot ranks in the top 13% within the neighbourhood and sits above the citywide average of 6,570 square feet—though it falls short of the local average of roughly 10,100 square feet, which suggests many surrounding properties are on larger parcels. The home itself offers 1,649 square feet of living space, which is above the city average of 1,342 square feet but close to the neighbourhood norm. Built in 2022, it is significantly newer than the typical Winnipeg home (average build year 1966), which means modern construction standards, likely better insulation, and less immediate need for major repairs. The assessed value of $50,000 is notably low—ranking near the bottom both locally and citywide—which likely reflects a conservative municipal assessment, not necessarily the market value or replacement cost. This property would suit a buyer who prioritises a newer, move-in-ready home with a reasonably sized lot in a suburban setting, and who is less concerned about school catchment prestige or immediate resale data, given the neighbourhood’s unremarkable ranking in overall valuations. It may also appeal to someone who values space efficiency (a modest footprint on a decent lot) over a sprawling interior.
1. Why is the assessed value so low compared to similar homes?
The $50,000 assessment likely reflects how the municipal government values the property for tax purposes—often based on land value and a formula that may lag behind actual market conditions. It does not mean the home is worth $50,000; newer construction in this area typically sells for much more. Buyers should look at recent comparable sales rather than relying solely on assessment data.
2. How does the neighbourhood compare to other parts of Winnipeg?
Transcona North is a mid-range suburban area. The property itself is on a street where very few comparable sales exist (ranked 1 out of 0 on Confetti Crescent, meaning data is thin). Within the broader area, this home sits below average in assessed value but above average in land size and newness. It is not a top-tier location in terms of price per square foot, but it offers relative value for buyers wanting a newer build without the premium of a higher-demand neighbourhood.
3. Is a 5,507 sqft lot considered small or large?
It is slightly below the local average (around 10,100 sqft) but above the citywide average (6,570 sqft). In practical terms, it is a comfortable suburban lot—enough for a yard, garden, or small shed, but not oversized. For Winnipeg, where large lots are common in older areas, this is a moderate size that balances outdoor space with lower maintenance.
4. What are the potential drawbacks of this property?
The main trade-offs are neighbourhood prestige and resale comparability. Rankings show it sits below average in assessed value relative to the community and the city, which could indicate slower appreciation or less demand. The limited sales data on Confetti Crescent may also make it harder to gauge true market value. Additionally, the home’s newer construction means less character than older homes, and the lot, while decent, is smaller than many in Transcona North.
5. How accurate are the ranking and progress bar metrics?
These rankings compare the property against all homes within the same street, neighbourhood, and city using municipal data on land size, build year, living area, and assessed value. The progress bars show where the property falls relative to others—longer bars mean it ranks higher than more homes in that category. However, rankings are based on limited data points and should be used as a rough guide, not a definitive measure of quality or value. The “0%” and “100%” figures can be misleading when sample sizes are small.
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Redder color means more recent sale.
If the color is red, the property has sold before; the redder the color, the more recent the sale.