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219 Glenbush Street

Roblin Park

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
No
Garage
Detached
Building Type
ONE STOREY
Land Area
21,903 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 98% in same street
Top 2%1/59
NeighbourhoodTop 96% in neighbourhood
Top 4%17/391
WinnipegTop 99% in Winnipeg
Top 1%2222/194588
Year Built
195967 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 20% in same street
Top 80%47/59
NeighbourhoodTop 41% in neighbourhood
Top 59%231/391
WinnipegTop 36% in Winnipeg
Top 64%141687/221429
Living Area
1,372 sqft
StreetTop 15% in same street
Top 85%50/59
NeighbourhoodTop 57% in neighbourhood
Top 43%168/391
WinnipegTop 66% in Winnipeg
Top 34%76323/221429
Assessed Value
41.50k
StreetTop 14% in same street
Top 86%51/59
NeighbourhoodTop 44% in neighbourhood
Top 56%218/391
WinnipegTop 68% in Winnipeg
Top 32%70132/221429

Summary

Property Overview & Key Characteristics

This is a classic, well-situated one-storey home in Roblin Park, built in 1959. Its defining feature is the exceptionally large, half-acre lot (21,903 sqft), which places it in the top 1% of properties in Winnipeg for land size. The home itself offers 1,372 sqft of living space with a finished basement and a detached garage. While the house is of average size for the area and its age shows in the neighborhood rankings, the property's immense appeal lies in its land. It represents a rare opportunity for privacy, expansion, or extensive landscaping in a mature, established community. This home would perfectly suit a buyer whose priority is outdoor space over a modern, turn-key interior—ideal for gardeners, families seeking room to play, or those with long-term renovation or rebuilding plans who value location and lot size above all.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the true value proposition here?
The value is almost entirely in the land. You are purchasing one of the largest residential lots in the city within a sought-after neighborhood, with a livable house included. Future potential is a key consideration.

2. Is the house in need of major updates?
Given its 1959 build date and rankings that indicate it's older than most in the immediate area, buyers should budget for modernization. The finished basement is a positive, but the main living areas likely require attention to match contemporary standards.

3. How does the detached garage impact usability?
A detached garage offers flexibility for a workshop or separate storage but is less convenient for daily use in Winnipeg winters compared to an attached one. The vast lot, however, provides ample space for additional parking or future structures.

4. Who would this property not suit?
It's likely not ideal for buyers seeking a low-maintenance, modern home ready for immediate move-in. Those prioritizing a recently updated interior or smaller, manageable yard may find better value elsewhere.

5. What do the rankings actually tell me?
They provide crucial context. The lot size ranks in the 99th percentile city-wide, which is extraordinary. Conversely, rankings for the home's age, size, and assessed value are average or below average for its specific street and community, confirming that the existing structure is not the primary draw.

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