This is a 1955-built home with 840 square feet of living space on a 4,255-square-foot lot. Its assessed value is $246,000.
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How does this home compare to others on the same street?
It ranks well on the street. The assessed value is in the top 25%, the land area is in the top 24%, and the year built is in the top 21%. The living area is below average, ranking 160th out of 221 homes.
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Is the living area considered small?
Yes, relative to the street and city. At 840 sqft, it’s below the street average of 1,144 sqft and well below the citywide average of 1,342 sqft. It’s closer to the neighbourhood average of 936 sqft, so it’s more typical for Weston itself.
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What does “rank by land area, larger = better rank” mean in practice?
It means the ranking system treats a bigger lot as a positive. This property’s 4,255 sqft lot beats 76% of homes on the same street and 83% in the neighbourhood for size. Citywide, it’s more average—the typical Winnipeg lot is about 6,570 sqft.
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Why is the assessed value strong locally but only average citywide?
The home’s $246,000 assessed value is above the street average ($214k) and well above the neighbourhood average ($184k), reflecting strong local demand or larger lots in this pocket. But the citywide average for comparable homes is $390k, so it’s not competitive across all of Winnipeg—just within its immediate area.
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How was the year built data calculated?
The “average year built” figures are rough medians for comparable homes in each scope. On this street, the median build year is 1942; in Weston, it’s 1937. At 1955, this home is newer than most nearby, which may appeal to buyers who want a mid-century build without the maintenance issues of a pre-war house. Citywide, the median is 1966, so this home is a bit older than average for Winnipeg as a whole.