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Property Summary: 18 Chiswell Cove
Key Features & Buyer Profile
This two-storey home in Elmhurst is a substantial property, built in 1990, that offers space, privacy, and a strong competitive position in the market. Its key characteristics include a generous 2,526 sqft of living space and a very large, private lot of over 10,000 sqft. The home features a finished basement and an attached garage. The appeal lies in its rare combination of a top-tier lot size and above-average living space within a mature neighborhood. Its data rankings are a standout feature: it consistently places in the top percentiles for lot size, living area, and assessed value not just on its street, but across the entire Elmhurst community and Winnipeg. This suggests a property that is both a comfortable family home and a statistically strong asset.
This home would best suit buyers looking for established neighborhood character with room to breathe—families who value backyard space for play or gardening, or those who simply prioritize lot privacy over a brand-new build. It’s also a compelling option for value-conscious buyers who understand real estate metrics, as the numbers indicate a property that outperforms the vast majority of its peers on key financial and size criteria.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the ranking data actually mean?
The rankings show how this property compares to others. For example, "in Winnipeg超越94%的其它房屋" means its lot size is larger than 94% of all homes in the city, indicating exceptional outdoor space and rarity.
2. Is a 1990-built home considered old?
While not new, the rankings show it is newer than 75% of Winnipeg homes, placing it in a relatively modern cohort. Buyers should focus on the maintenance and updates since its construction.
3. The lot is huge. What are the implications?
A 10,000+ sqft lot offers exceptional privacy and space for additions, pools, or landscaping. It also typically means higher property taxes and more yard maintenance compared to standard lots.
4. Who might this property not suit?
It may not suit those seeking a modern, open-concept layout (common in newer builds) or buyers who prefer a low-maintenance, small-yard lifestyle. The size also suggests utility and maintenance costs commensurate with a larger home.
5. The assessed value is high for the area. Is that good?
A high assessment ranking (top 1% in Elmhurst) generally reflects the property's superior attributes (size, location, condition). It's a strong market indicator, but the final sale price is determined by current buyer demand.
Neighbourhood
Elmhurst
Year Built
1985
Living Area
1,685 sqft
Assessed Value
50.60k
Neighbourhood
Elmhurst
Year Built
1983
Living Area
1,616 sqft
Assessed Value
470k
Neighbourhood
Wilkes South
Year Built
—
Living Area
—
Assessed Value
36.70k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1955
Living Area
1,039 sqft
Assessed Value
34.60k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1970
Living Area
1,183 sqft
Assessed Value
37.60k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
2017
Living Area
2,004 sqft
Assessed Value
670k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1987
Living Area
2,055 sqft
Assessed Value
590k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1957
Living Area
894 sqft
Assessed Value
32.50k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1952
Living Area
780 sqft
Assessed Value
30.80k
Neighbourhood
Marlton
Year Built
1918
Living Area
816 sqft
Assessed Value
32.10k
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