Betsworth
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Rank by area, larger = better rank
Rank by year, newer = better rank
Property Overview
This 1984-built, four-level split home on a large 6,271 sqft lot offers a blend of space, established character, and practical living. Its key appeal lies in its above-average living area (2,021 sqft) and generous lot size, both ranking highly within its local area and across Winnipeg. The home features a finished basement and an attached garage. The data suggests a property that provides more interior space and land than many of its local peers, while the assessment value indicates a solid standing in the broader market. It would particularly suit buyers looking for a spacious family home in an established neighbourhood, who value room to grow or garden over a brand-new build, and who appreciate a layout that offers potential for distinct living zones across its multiple levels.
Key Considerations & FAQs
What are the pros and cons of a four-level split layout?
This design offers good separation of space, often placing living areas on one level and bedrooms on another, which can be great for families. However, it involves more stairs than a bungalow or standard two-storey, which is a factor to consider for mobility or with young children.
The house is 42 years old. What should I focus on during an inspection?
Given its age, a thorough inspection of major systems is essential. Pay special attention to the roof, windows, plumbing, and electrical systems, as these may be nearing or past their typical lifespans and represent key potential future investments.
How significant is the lot size, and what does it offer?
At over 6,000 sqft, the lot is a substantial asset. It provides ample private outdoor space for gardening, play, or entertaining. For the right buyer, this space could also allow for future additions like a shed, deck, or patio, subject to local bylaws.
The home ranks highly for space but lower for age on its street. What does this mean?
This indicates you're getting a larger home on a street with some newer properties. It can be a positive, offering more square footage for the area, but it also means the home's style and some components may be more dated compared to immediate neighbours.
How should I interpret the provided market rankings?
These rankings are useful for quick comparison. They show this home is competitively sized and valued, but they don't reflect condition, updates, or curb appeal. View them as a starting point that highlights the property's quantitative strengths, which should then be evaluated with an in-person visit.
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