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4211 Batchelor Avenue

Marlton

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Basic Info

Basement
No
Pool
No
Garage
Detached
Building Type
ONE & 1/2 STOREY
Land Area
10,000 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 56% in same street
Top 44%22/50
NeighbourhoodTop 36% in neighbourhood
Top 64%138/215
WinnipegTop 94% in Winnipeg
Top 6%12017/194588
Year Built
194581 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 6% in same street
Top 94%47/50
NeighbourhoodTop 7% in neighbourhood
Top 93%288/309
WinnipegTop 20% in Winnipeg
Top 80%177958/221429
Living Area
1,453 sqft
StreetTop 70% in same street
Top 30%15/50
NeighbourhoodTop 63% in neighbourhood
Top 37%115/309
WinnipegTop 70% in Winnipeg
Top 30%67475/221429
Assessed Value
27.70k
StreetTop 4% in same street
Top 96%48/50
NeighbourhoodTop 33% in neighbourhood
Top 67%206/309
WinnipegTop 28% in Winnipeg
Top 72%158424/221429

Summary

Property Overview: 4211 Batchelor Avenue

Key Characteristics & Appeal

This is a well-situated, classic one-and-a-half storey home in Winnipeg's Marlton area, built in 1945. Its primary appeal lies in a rare combination of generous outdoor space and solid interior square footage within the city. The standout feature is the 10,000 sqft lot, which is significantly larger than average and offers substantial potential for gardening, expansion, or simply enjoying private outdoor room—a growing priority for many buyers. With 1,453 sqft of living space, the home itself is larger than most comparable properties in both its neighborhood and across Winnipeg.

The property suits two main types of buyers: first, practical homeowners or families seeking space and value who are comfortable with a home of this era and may see potential in its good-sized footprint. Second, it appeals to value-oriented buyers looking for a land-play, where the large lot in a mature community represents long-term value or redevelopment potential. A less obvious perspective is its competitive positioning: while the home is older, its living area and lot size rank it highly against most of the market, suggesting you get more physical space for your dollar here than in many newer subdivisions. It’s a property for those who prioritize space and land over modern finishes and new construction.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the age of the home (1945) mean for maintenance?
Buyers should anticipate systems (like plumbing, electrical, and the roof) that may be at or beyond their typical lifespan. A thorough inspection is essential to understand the condition and plan for potential updates, which is typical for homes of this vintage.

2. How significant is a 10,000 sqft lot in Winnipeg?
It is very large for the city. For context, standard lots in many newer areas are often between 5,000-6,000 sqft. This size is a major asset, offering privacy and possibilities rarely available on the market.

3. The assessment value seems lower than expected for the size. Why?
Municipal assessments for tax purposes often lag behind market values and are influenced by many factors, including the home's age, condition, and recent sales of similar properties in the area. It should not be used as a sole indicator of market price.

4. What is a "split" or "分体车库"?
This typically refers to a detached garage, separate from the main house. Given the lot size, there is likely space for a driveway leading to a standalone garage structure.

5. The rankings show the home is newer than only 6% of houses on its street. What does this mean?
It confirms the street and Marlton area are comprised of very mature, established homes. You are buying into a long-standing neighborhood character, not a new development. This often means larger lots and mature trees, but also an older housing stock overall.

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