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810 Fairmont Road

Eric Coy

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
Attached
Building Type
ONE STOREY
Land Area
21,804 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 71% in same street
Top 29%44/152
NeighbourhoodTop 86% in neighbourhood
Top 14%120/888
WinnipegTop 99% in Winnipeg
Top 1%2278/194588
Year Built
198343 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 80% in same street
Top 20%31/152
NeighbourhoodTop 79% in neighbourhood
Top 21%199/938
WinnipegTop 65% in Winnipeg
Top 35%77068/221429
Living Area
1,758 sqft
StreetTop 84% in same street
Top 16%25/152
NeighbourhoodTop 77% in neighbourhood
Top 23%215/938
WinnipegTop 83% in Winnipeg
Top 17%37235/221429
Assessed Value
580k
StreetTop 89% in same street
Top 11%16/152
NeighbourhoodTop 90% in neighbourhood
Top 10%95/938
WinnipegTop 91% in Winnipeg
Top 9%18903/221429

Sales History

Sold 10/201643.60k
StreetTop 50% in same street
Top 50%76/152
NeighbourhoodTop 50% in neighbourhood
Top 50%469/938
WinnipegTop 72% in Winnipeg
Top 28%61714/221429

Summary

Property Overview: 810 Fairmont Road

Key Characteristics, Appeal & Ideal Buyer

This is a well-established, single-storey home in Winnipeg's Eric Coy neighborhood, built in 1983. Its standout feature is the exceptionally large, half-acre lot (21,804 sqft), which places it in the top 1% of properties in Winnipeg for land size. The home itself offers a comfortable 1,758 sqft of living space with a finished basement and an attached garage. Recent assessment values have risen significantly, now at $580,000, placing it in the top 10-15% of homes in its immediate area and city-wide for assessed value.

The primary appeal lies in the rare combination of a spacious, modernized home on a massive, private lot within the city—a rarity that offers immense potential for gardening, recreation, or future expansion. Its strong rankings across size, value, and relative modernity for its age suggest a property that has been maintained well and sits above average in its peer group. This home would best suit buyers looking for long-term stability and space over flashy new builds: families desiring a huge backyard, downsizers seeking single-level living without sacrificing land, or value-conscious purchasers who see the enduring worth in a large, serviced urban lot.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the true significance of the property rankings?
The rankings show this home consistently outperforms most comparable properties. For example, its lot size beats 99% of Winnipeg homes, and its assessed value is higher than 91% of them. This indicates a property that is statistically a standout in key metrics, not just subjectively appealing.

2. The house was built in 1983. What might that mean for a buyer?
Homes from this era often feature practical, robust construction and simpler floor plans that are easier to modernize than much older homes. While systems (roof, furnace, windows) may be due for updates, the 1983 build date is relatively "young" compared to many in its area, ranking in the top 20% on its street.

3. The assessed value ($580,000) is much higher than the 2016 sale price ($436,000). Is this a concern?
This increase reflects broad market appreciation over eight years and likely specific improvements to the property. The current assessment places it in the top tier of the local market, which is a positive indicator of its official valuation, but the final market price is determined by buyer competition.

4. Who would benefit most from the huge lot?
Beyond gardeners or those wanting privacy, the lot is a strategic asset. It could accommodate additions like a large workshop, a pool, or sport courts. It also represents a form of "land banking" within the city, as such large parcels are increasingly scarce and contribute significantly to the property's long-term value.

5. As a single-storey home, are there any less obvious advantages?
The one-level layout (bungalow) offers excellent accessibility and aging-in-place potential, reducing future renovation needs. It also often allows for a more efficient use of the finished basement space as a separable living or entertainment area, effectively doubling the functional living space.

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