Betsworth
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Property Overview: 74 Savoy Crescent
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a well-maintained, single-storey home built in 1976 on a spacious, 6,472 sqft lot in the Betsworth neighbourhood. Its key features include a fully finished basement and a split garage. With 1,072 sqft of living space, it presents a practical, manageable layout.
The appeal lies in its established setting and solid value. The lot size is a significant asset, offering ample outdoor space that is increasingly rare in newer subdivisions. While the home itself is modest in size, its rankings reveal a compelling position: it sits on a larger-than-average lot for the area and is newer than over half the homes in Winnipeg, suggesting a durable structure. The fully finished basement effectively doubles the usable space, a major plus not reflected in the main floor square footage.
This property would suit first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with room to grow outdoors, or downsizers looking for a single-level layout without compromising on yard space. It’s a grounded choice for a buyer who values a large lot and finished basement over a larger footprint, and who appreciates the mature trees and settled character of an established community.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the house too small at just over 1,000 sqft?
The finished basement is a crucial factor here, providing significant additional living, storage, or recreational space that makes the home feel much larger than the main floor square footage suggests.
2. How does a 50-year-old home compare to a new build?
While modern systems may eventually need updating, a home from this era often features better-quality materials and construction than many new builds, along with a mature landscape. Its rankings show it is newer than most of Winnipeg's housing stock.
3. What do the "rankings" actually mean for me?
They provide context. For instance, the lot ranks in the top 23% in Winnipeg for size, a major advantage. The assessment value ranking in the top 42% city-wide suggests the property is valued above average, which can indicate stability and desirability.
4. Is the split garage a drawback?
It provides a two-car space, which is standard. The split design can sometimes offer more flexible storage or workshop areas than a single, wide door, though it requires more careful parking.
5. Who is the typical buyer in this neighbourhood?
Betsworth attracts a mix of long-term residents and new families. This particular home, with its single level and large yard, could appeal to both young starters and those looking to simplify without leaving the community.
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