Roblin Park
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Rank by area, larger = better rank
Rank by year, newer = better rank
Property Overview: 520 Harstone Road, Roblin Park, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a classic, well-situated one-storey home on an exceptionally large, mature lot in the established Roblin Park neighbourhood. Its primary appeal lies in the rare combination of a nearly 12,000 sqft property—a significant private oasis that ranks in the top 4% of all lots in Winnipeg for size—with a modest, functional 940 sqft living space. The home itself is a post-war build from 1947, featuring a finished basement and a detached garage.
The property is ideally suited for two distinct types of buyers. First, it's a prime opportunity for those seeking land value and future potential. The massive lot offers immense room for expansion, gardening, or eventual redevelopment, making it a long-term investment in a desirable location. Second, it suits downsizers or first-time buyers who prioritize a large, peaceful outdoor space over a large interior footprint, and who are comfortable with a home that may require updates over time. Its charm is grounded in its space and location rather than modern finishes or square footage.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the "ranking" data mean?
The rankings compare this property against others on its street, in Roblin Park, and across all of Winnipeg for specific metrics. For example, its lot size is in the top 4% city-wide (highly competitive), while its living area is more common (top 77%). This helps highlight its standout feature: the land.
2. Given the age, what should I budget for updates?
Built in 1947, major systems like roof, plumbing, electrical, and insulation should be carefully inspected. While the basement is finished, the era of construction means budgeting for modernizations and maintenance is prudent. The value here is often in the land and location, with the house representing a functional starting point.
3. How does the lot size impact costs and use?
A lot of this scale (over a quarter-acre) means higher potential costs for landscaping, fencing, and snow removal, but also offers unparalleled privacy and space for recreation, gardens, or future additions that smaller city lots cannot accommodate.
4. Is the detached garage a drawback?
For some, a detached garage in Winnipeg winters is less convenient than an attached one. However, it provides excellent space for a workshop, storage, or projects without impacting the main house, which can be a major advantage for hobbyists or those with multiple vehicles.
5. Why is the assessed value relatively low compared to the lot's ranking?
The City's assessment reflects the current state and size of the 940 sqft home more than the development potential of the land. The significant gap between the lot's elite ranking and the home's average ranking suggests the assessed value is largely driven by the existing structure, indicating potential for value growth through strategic updates or expansion.
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