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277 Marlton Crescent

Marlton

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
Attached
Building Type
ONE STOREY
Land Area
13,067 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 35% in same street
Top 65%41/63
NeighbourhoodTop 50% in neighbourhood
Top 50%107/215
WinnipegTop 97% in Winnipeg
Top 3%5581/194588
Year Built
197254 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 73% in same street
Top 27%17/63
NeighbourhoodTop 36% in neighbourhood
Top 64%197/309
WinnipegTop 51% in Winnipeg
Top 49%108366/221429
Living Area
1,270 sqft
StreetTop 44% in same street
Top 56%35/63
NeighbourhoodTop 55% in neighbourhood
Top 45%139/309
WinnipegTop 59% in Winnipeg
Top 41%90914/221429
Assessed Value
43.70k
StreetTop 57% in same street
Top 43%27/63
NeighbourhoodTop 65% in neighbourhood
Top 35%107/309
WinnipegTop 72% in Winnipeg
Top 28%61346/221429

Summary

Property Overview: 277 Marlton Crescent

Key Characteristics & Appeal

This is a well-established, single-storey home on a large, mature lot in the Marlton area of Winnipeg. Built in 1972, the property offers a spacious, fully finished basement and an attached garage. Its primary appeal lies in its generous 13,067 sqft land size, which ranks in the top 3% of all properties in Winnipeg, offering exceptional outdoor space and privacy that is rare to find. With a living area of 1,270 sqft, the home provides comfortable, single-level living.

The property’s value is underscored by its municipal assessment, which ranks higher than the majority of homes across the city. It suits buyers looking for a solid, no-fuss bungalow with immense yard potential—perfect for gardening, recreation, or future expansion. It would particularly appeal to those who prioritize land size and established neighbourhood character over a brand-new build, and who see the value in a home that offers space to grow into, both inside and out. The high city-wide ranking for lot size suggests this is a standout feature that holds long-term value.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the ranking data (e.g., "top 3% in Winnipeg") actually mean?
This data compares the property's key metrics (like lot size, age, value) against other homes on its street, in its neighbourhood, and across all of Winnipeg. For example, being in the "top 3% for lot size in Winnipeg" means only 3% of city properties have a larger land area, highlighting a truly premium feature of this home.

2. Is a 54-year-old home a concern?
While the age means some systems may need updating, it also often indicates construction quality and mature landscaping. The key is to have a thorough inspection to understand the condition of the roof, foundation, wiring, and plumbing, which are typical focus points for homes of this era.

3. How can the lot be so large, yet the house itself is a standard size?
This is a common characteristic in older, established neighbourhoods where homes were built with generous setbacks and spacious yards. It presents a fantastic opportunity: you're purchasing significant outdoor living space and privacy that is very difficult to find in newer subdivisions.

4. What is the benefit of a fully finished basement?
It immediately adds usable living space without the need for a renovation. This can be vital for accommodating a growing family, creating a separate recreation or home office area, or generating potential rental income, all while the main floor remains a complete living space.

5. The assessment value is given, but how does that relate to the selling price?
The municipal assessment is for tax purposes and is one data point used to determine property taxes. The market selling price is determined by current buyer demand, recent sales of comparable homes, and the property's condition. It can be higher or lower than the assessed value.

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