Betsworth
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Property Overview & Key Characteristics
This 1981 two-storey home on The Bridle Path offers a blend of established neighbourhood charm and solid value. Its key appeal lies in its generous proportions and favourable standing within its immediate area. With 1,859 sqft of living space and a fully finished basement on a 5,495 sqft lot, it provides ample room for a family. The home ranks notably well on its own street, surpassing most neighbours in terms of living area, assessed value, and recent sale price. While the Betsworth community overall is more varied, this property sits comfortably in the top tiers for size and value within it. Its 2023 sale at $50,000 above the current assessed value suggests a desirable location or features the market recognizes.
The property would suit practical buyers looking for a spacious, move-in-ready home in a mature area without a premium for a brand-new build. It’s ideal for those who value neighbourhood character over being in the newest subdivision, and who appreciate a home that stands out positively on its own street in terms of size and investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the age of the home (built in 1981) factor in?
A: It places the home in a sweet spot for many buyers: major components are likely updated, avoiding the unknowns of a century home, while the neighbourhood is established with mature landscaping. The rankings show it is newer than most homes on its street.
Q: The community ranking seems low. Is this a concern?
A: It's important to interpret this correctly. The low community ranking is primarily due to the home's size and value being compared to a very broad mix in Betsworth. Crucially, on its specific street—often a better indicator of immediate environment—it ranks very well. This suggests it's a larger, higher-value property on a desirable street within a diverse community.
Q: What does the finished basement include?
A: The listing confirms the basement is finished but does not specify the layout or rooms. This adds valuable flexible space, but viewing it in person or requesting details from the agent is necessary to understand its configuration and condition.
Q: Why is the current assessed value lower than the 2023 sale price?
A: Municipal assessments for tax purposes often lag behind current market values and use different valuation models. The 2023 sale price is a strong, recent indicator of what a buyer was willing to pay, which can be more reflective of true market value than the assessment.
Q: Is the lack of a pool or a detached garage a drawback?
A: This depends on buyer priorities. For families seeking a larger yard for play or gardening, the absence of a pool maximizes the usable green space. The attached garage offers direct access to the home, a valued feature in Winnipeg's climate. It appeals to those prioritizing low-maintenance living and convenience.
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