Elmhurst
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Property Overview
This 1965-built, one-storey home in Elmhurst presents a unique blend of space, privacy, and established charm. Its primary appeal lies in its exceptionally large, nearly 7,800 sqft lot, offering a rare level of outdoor space and potential within the city. The home itself features a fully finished basement and the added luxury of a private swimming pool. With its rankings, it sits in a position where it offers more land than the majority of Winnipeg homes, while the house itself is of a moderate, functional size.
It particularly suits buyers looking for a single-level living layout on a property with room to breathe, garden, or entertain. It’s a fit for those who value a private backyard oasis with a pool and are willing to take on a home that, while updated in areas like the basement, retains its original 1960s character. The absence of a garage is a trade-off for the expansive lot. This property appeals less to those seeking a modern, turn-key home, and more to practical buyers or visionaries who see value in the land and the potential to gradually customize both the house and the generous outdoor space.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the true value of the lot size?
Beyond the obvious privacy and space for activities, a lot of this size in a mature neighborhood is a long-term asset. It provides ample room for additions like a garage, workshop, or extensive landscaping, and is increasingly rare in city infill areas.
2. How does the age of the home (1965) impact a buyer?
While the home ranks as older than most in its specific community, this is typical for established areas like Elmhurst. Buyers should budget for updates to major aging components (like the roof or windows) and anticipate a layout and style reflective of its era, balanced by the stability of a settled property.
3. What should I know about maintaining the pool?
A private pool is a significant amenity but requires dedicated seasonal opening/closing, ongoing chemical maintenance, and associated utility costs. It's a major source of summer enjoyment but should be factored in as an operational cost and time commitment.
4. The home ranks highly for land but lower for living space. What does this mean?
This indicates you are purchasing a property where the land value is a dominant feature. The living space is functional but not expansive. The floor plan efficiency and the potential to finish or expand the existing square footage (subject to permits) are key considerations.
5. There's no garage. What are the options?
The large lot provides the clear potential to add a garage or carport in the future, which would be a valuable improvement. In the interim, parking will be limited to the driveway, which is an important practical consideration for households with multiple vehicles or during Winnipeg winters.
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
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
Wilkes South
Year Built
—
Living Area
—
Assessed Value
36.70k
Neighbourhood
Roblin Park
Year Built
1969
Living Area
1,464 sqft
Assessed Value
450k
Neighbourhood
Marlton
Year Built
1918
Living Area
816 sqft
Assessed Value
32.10k
Neighbourhood
Varsity View
Year Built
1957
Living Area
894 sqft
Assessed Value
32.50k
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