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7 Hookway Crescent

Elmhurst

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
None
Building Type
TWO/ONE STOREY
Land Area
5,638 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 6% in same street
Top 94%32/34
NeighbourhoodTop 21% in neighbourhood
Top 79%1165/1480
WinnipegTop 60% in Winnipeg
Top 40%77394/194588
Year Built
198937 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 68% in same street
Top 32%11/34
NeighbourhoodTop 83% in neighbourhood
Top 17%280/1628
WinnipegTop 74% in Winnipeg
Top 26%57225/221429
Living Area
1,846 sqft
StreetTop 29% in same street
Top 71%24/34
NeighbourhoodTop 78% in neighbourhood
Top 22%364/1628
WinnipegTop 86% in Winnipeg
Top 14%30607/221429
Assessed Value
53.20k
StreetTop 35% in same street
Top 65%22/34
NeighbourhoodTop 82% in neighbourhood
Top 18%287/1628
WinnipegTop 87% in Winnipeg
Top 13%29867/221429

Summary

Property Overview: 7 Hookway Crescent

This 1989-built, two-storey home in Elmhurst offers a practical and established family living environment. Its key appeal lies in a generous, well-sized lot and a home that provides more space than many in the wider Winnipeg area. With nearly 1,850 sqft of living space and a fully finished basement, it caters well to growing families or those needing flexible room. The property sits on a large 5,600+ sqft lot, a notable feature that provides ample outdoor space for recreation and gardening in a mature neighbourhood.

The home’s competitive positioning is less about luxury finishes and more about solid fundamentals: space, lot size, and value. It ranks particularly well city-wide for its living area and assessed value, suggesting a good amount of house for the money. It would suit a buyer looking for a move-in ready, no-fuss family home in a quiet crescent, who prioritizes indoor and outdoor space over a brand-new build or a downtown location. It’s a property for those who see value in established communities and have a vision for personalizing a space over time.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does the "ranking" system work?
The rankings compare this property against others on its street, in Elmhurst, and across all of Winnipeg for specific metrics like size, age, and assessed value. For example, ranking in the "top 14%" for living area in Winnipeg means 86% of city homes are smaller. It's a quick way to gauge relative standing.

2. There's no garage. Is there parking or potential to add one?
The listing notes no garage. Prospective buyers should investigate the driveway capacity and local bylaws to understand the potential and cost of adding a covered parking structure in the future, as the large lot may offer space for it.

3. The home is 37 years old. What should I consider?
While the home ranks as newer than many in Winnipeg, a home of this age will likely have had several major components updated. A key question is the age and condition of core systems: roof, windows, furnace, and major appliances. Its above-average rankings for age in the neighbourhood suggest it's relatively modern for the area.

4. The basement is finished. What is it suited for?
A finished basement adds significant flexible space. It’s ideal for a family room, home office, guest area, or teenage retreat. Confirming the ceiling height, quality of finish, and ensuring it remains dry year-round are important due diligence steps.

5. What does the assessment value mean for the listing price?
The municipal assessment of $532,000 is used for calculating property taxes and is not the market value. However, ranking in the top 13% city-wide for assessed value indicates the city views it as a higher-value property, which can be a general indicator of its worth relative to others. The final sale price will be determined by the current market.

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