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135 Woodfield Bay

Elmhurst

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
None
Building Type
BI-LEVEL
Land Area
8,981 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 99% in same street
Top 1%1/68
NeighbourhoodTop 82% in neighbourhood
Top 18%269/1480
WinnipegTop 92% in Winnipeg
Top 8%16460/194588
Year Built
197848 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 24% in same street
Top 76%52/68
NeighbourhoodTop 35% in neighbourhood
Top 65%1054/1628
WinnipegTop 61% in Winnipeg
Top 39%86101/221429
Living Area
1,166 sqft
StreetTop 31% in same street
Top 69%47/68
NeighbourhoodTop 31% in neighbourhood
Top 69%1129/1628
WinnipegTop 49% in Winnipeg
Top 51%111970/221429
Assessed Value
41.30k
StreetTop 59% in same street
Top 41%28/68
NeighbourhoodTop 39% in neighbourhood
Top 61%994/1628
WinnipegTop 68% in Winnipeg
Top 32%71017/221429

Sales History

Sold 11/202035.30k
StreetTop 12% in same street
Top 88%60/68
NeighbourhoodTop 15% in neighbourhood
Top 85%1383/1628
WinnipegTop 51% in Winnipeg
Top 49%108016/221429

Summary

Property Overview: 135 Woodfield Bay

Key Characteristics, Appeal & Ideal Buyer

This 1978 bi-level home in Elmhurst sits on a notably large, nearly 9,000 sqft lot, placing it in the top tier of property sizes for its street and the wider city. With 1,166 sqft of living space and a finished basement, it offers practical, multi-level living. Its key appeal lies in the established, spacious setting—it’s a home where the land itself is a major asset, providing room for gardens, play, or expansion, all within a mature neighbourhood. The recent assessment value suggests solid market recognition.

The home would suit a buyer looking for value in land and location over a modern or recently renovated interior. It’s ideal for those comfortable with a home of its era, possibly seeking a project to personalize over time, or for families prioritizing private outdoor space. The strong rankings for lot size and overall value indicate a property with enduring, foundational appeal rather than fleeting finishes.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the "bi-level" design mean for daily living?
A bi-level typically features a short flight of stairs to the main living areas and another down to the lower level. This creates distinct zones, which can be great for noise separation (like a rec room below) but means more stair use than in a bungalow.

2. The lot is large, but what is the actual condition and layout?
The data confirms the size, but a viewing is essential to understand the lot's topography, sun exposure, tree coverage, and how usable the space is for your intended purposes (e.g., gardening, entertaining, future additions).

3. The home was last sold in 2020. What might this indicate?
A sale four years ago suggests the current sellers likely have established equity. It can indicate a stable ownership period, but also means any updates or issues since then should be carefully examined.

4. There's no garage. How is vehicle parking and storage handled?
The property lacks a garage, so parking would be via driveway. Consider the driveway's capacity, street parking availability, and where tools, seasonal items, or a workshop would be accommodated.

5. The rankings show high marks for lot size but lower ones for age and recent sale price. How should I interpret this?
This highlights the property's profile: its primary strength is the land. The rankings suggest the house itself, being older and having a previous sale price below current assessment, may be viewed by the market as having renovation potential or as needing updates, which is reflected in its value.

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