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55 The Bridle Path

Betsworth

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
Attached
Building Type
TWO STOREY
Land Area
5,176 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 38% in same street
Top 63%35/56
NeighbourhoodTop 4% in neighbourhood
Top 96%1423/1485
WinnipegTop 49% in Winnipeg
Top 51%98349/194588
Year Built
198145 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 86% in same street
Top 14%8/56
NeighbourhoodTop 73% in neighbourhood
Top 27%419/1559
WinnipegTop 64% in Winnipeg
Top 36%80191/221429
Living Area
2,026 sqft
StreetTop 95% in same street
Top 5%3/56
NeighbourhoodTop 88% in neighbourhood
Top 12%189/1559
WinnipegTop 91% in Winnipeg
Top 9%20280/221429
Assessed Value
49.30k
StreetTop 80% in same street
Top 20%11/56
NeighbourhoodTop 73% in neighbourhood
Top 27%422/1559
WinnipegTop 81% in Winnipeg
Top 19%41515/221429

Summary

Property Overview

55 The Bridle Path is a spacious two-storey home in Betsworth, built in 1981. Its primary appeal lies in offering above-average space and a solid foundation in a mature, established neighbourhood. The home stands out on its street with a larger-than-typical lot (over 5,100 sqft) and significant living space (over 2,000 sqft of finished area, including a developed basement), ranking it in the top tier of local homes for size. While the neighbourhood ranking for the property itself is modest, the house outperforms many of its immediate neighbours on key metrics like lot size, living area, and assessed value. It suits buyers looking for a roomy, classic two-storey layout with a generous yard, who value space over a brand-new build and are comfortable with a home that has character and history. It’s a practical choice for a growing family needing room to spread out or for someone seeking a property with good relative value in its immediate locale, where the house itself is a strong contender even if the broader community area is highly varied.

Key Questions for Consideration

1. What does the neighbourhood ranking actually mean?
While the home ranks lower within the wider Betsworth community, this is more reflective of the community's sheer size and diversity of properties. Crucially, the home ranks very highly on its specific street and against city-wide averages for size and value, indicating it is a well-placed property within its more immediate surroundings.

2. How might the 1981 construction year affect the home?
A home of this age likely has established landscaping and mature trees, adding to the lot's appeal. Buyers should budget for updates consistent with this era, such as windows, roofing, or mechanical systems, which may be nearing or past their typical lifespan. The floor plan will reflect the practical styles of the early 80s.

3. Is the assessed value a reliable indicator of the sale price?
The assessed value for municipal taxes is a useful benchmark, showing the home is valued well above average for the city. However, market conditions, the home's specific condition, and recent renovations will ultimately determine the final sale price, which can be above or below this figure.

4. What are the advantages of a home that ranks highly on its street?
High street rankings for size and value often translate to better curb appeal, more privacy from larger lot lines, and a greater sense of space compared to neighbouring properties. It can also suggest stronger potential for holding value relative to other homes on the same block.

5. What is not included in this data that would be important to check?
This data does not cover the condition of the interior finishes, the state of major systems (heating, electrical, plumbing), the quality of the basement finish, or the layout's functionality. A viewing and inspection are essential to understand the home's true state beyond its statistical strengths.

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