Betsworth
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Property Overview
This 1981 four-level split home on The Bridle Path offers a compelling blend of space, established charm, and a prime location within the Betsworth neighbourhood. Sitting on a large, approximately 8,387 sqft lot, the property provides ample outdoor space—a rarity that ranks it in the top 5% of its street. With 1,755 sqft of living space, it comfortably outranks most Winnipeg homes in size. Its enduring appeal lies in this generous footprint combined with a quiet, mature setting. The home presents a solid foundation with an unfinished basement, offering clear potential for future customization to suit an owner's needs.
This property would be an excellent fit for a growing family seeking room to spread out, or for a value-conscious buyer looking for a "blank canvas" home in a desirable area. It’s ideal for those who appreciate the character of an established neighbourhood and envision putting their own stamp on a property over time. A less obvious advantage is its strong relative ranking for lot size and living area compared to the broader Winnipeg market, suggesting a sound long-term investment in a tangible asset—land and space—within the city.
Key Questions for Consideration
1. What is the true value of the lot and location?
Beyond the house itself, the property's standout feature is its large lot in a mature neighbourhood. This offers not just privacy and room for gardens or play, but also significant future potential, as land of this size in established areas is increasingly scarce.
2. What would finishing the basement entail?
The unfinished basement is both a project and an opportunity. Buyers should budget for and consider the scope of creating additional living space, including necessary permits, moisture-proofing, and design to integrate it seamlessly with the home's four-level layout.
3. How does the 4-level split layout function for daily life?
This style can offer good separation between living and sleeping areas. However, it also means navigating several sets of stairs. Consider if this layout suits your household's mobility and preferences for single-level living spaces.
4. Are there any major updates or systems due for replacement?
As a home from 1981, the age of major components like the roof, windows, furnace, and plumbing should be investigated. Understanding the condition and remaining lifespan of these systems is crucial for accurate budgeting.
5. Why is the assessed value notably lower than the likely market price?
The city's assessment for tax purposes ($462,000) is a formulaic estimate and often lags behind the current market. The home's highly ranked lot size and living area compared to the city suggest strong market fundamentals that would likely command a higher sale price.
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