Here is the summary of 254 Orion Crescent, written for direct display on a webpage.
1. Property Overview & Buyer Profile
This is a newer home (built in 2021) in Winnipeg’s West Kildonan Industrial area, offering a noticeably larger living footprint and lot size than most of its immediate neighbors. The living area (1,824 sqft) sits comfortably above the street and city averages, ranking in the top 16% citywide. The lot is 5,561 sqft, which is generous for the neighborhood (top 10%) but slightly below the typical citywide lot size, reflecting a trend toward more efficient land use in newer developments.
The assessed value sits at $536,000, which is above average for the street and well above the neighborhood norm. This reflects the home's newer construction and larger size compared to older, smaller homes in the surrounding area. While it ranks high locally, the value is more "around average" relative to the street itself, suggesting the street has a mix of property sizes and ages.
Who it suits: Buyers who want a relatively new, move-in-ready home without being on a massive lot. It’s ideal for someone who prioritizes interior space and a modern build year over a sprawling yard. The home offers a clear upgrade over the aging housing stock common in much of Winnipeg (the citywide average build year is 1966), making it appealing to those who want lower immediate maintenance and better energy efficiency. It may also suit someone who values being in a less established, up-and-coming pocket of the city where land is more affordable than in top-tier neighborhoods, but where you still get a newer build.
2. Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the property’s size actually compare to others nearby?
The living area is roughly average for Orion Crescent itself, but it stands out in the broader neighborhood. Many surrounding homes are smaller. The lot is larger than 90% of neighborhood properties, so the yard feels spacious for the area, even though it’s smaller than a classic older Winnipeg lot.
2. Why is the assessed value higher than the neighborhood average?
The value is driven by the home’s age (2021) and its size. The neighborhood average assessed value ($442,900) is pulled down by older, smaller homes. This property’s higher assessment reflects its modern construction and square footage, not necessarily a premium location.
3. Is this a good investment property?
It depends on your strategy. The value is already strong for the area, so short-term appreciation may be moderate. However, as a newer, low-maintenance home in a neighborhood that ranks high for its build year (top 2% citywide), it is likely to hold its value well and could be attractive to future buyers seeking a modern home without a luxury price tag.
4. What are the trade-offs of the lot size?
The 5,561 sqft lot is a solid, usable size—enough for a garden, kids' play area, or a shop. The trade-off is that it’s not a deep lot by Winnipeg standards. You get more house and less yard than you would in a 1950s bungalow neighborhood. It strikes a modern balance: functional outdoor space without the upkeep of a full acreage.
5. How does the home rank against the rest of Winnipeg?
- Build Year: Top 2% (newer than 98% of homes citywide).
- Living Area: Top 16% (larger than 84% of homes).
- Assessed Value: Top 14% (valued higher than 86% of homes).
- Lot Size: Top 41% (slightly larger than average, but not a standout on a citywide scale).