| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Year Built 2020 (6 years ago) | Top 53%29/55 Avg2020 Top 53%29/55 Avg2020 Top 4%1199/26841 Avg1990 25-200 Skyline Drive: For Year Built. On Skyline Drive, around average — Top 53%, rank 29 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 2020. in South Pointe West, around average — Top 53%, rank 29 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 2020. citywide, Elite — Top 4%, rank 1199 of 26841, and comparable homes in that group average about 1990. | ||
Living Area 1,352 sqft | Top 62%34/55 Avg1,468 sqft Top 62%34/55 Avg1,468 sqft Top 16%4299/26841 Avg1,042 sqft 25-200 Skyline Drive: For Living Area. On Skyline Drive, around average — Top 62%, rank 34 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 1,468 sqft. in South Pointe West, around average — Top 62%, rank 34 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 1,468 sqft. citywide, above average — Top 16%, rank 4299 of 26841, and comparable homes in that group average about 1,042 sqft. | ||
Assessed Value 36.30k | Top 67%37/55 Avg370k Top 67%37/55 Avg370k Top 16%4256/26841 Avg25.60k 25-200 Skyline Drive: For Assessed Value. On Skyline Drive, around average — Top 67%, rank 37 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 370k. in South Pointe West, around average — Top 67%, rank 37 of 55, and comparable homes in that group average about 370k. citywide, above average — Top 16%, rank 4256 of 26841, and comparable homes in that group average about 25.60k. | ||
Rank by year, newer = better rank
Rank by living area, larger = better rank
Rank by assessed value, higher = better rank
Bar: colored length ≈ share of peers you outperform; vertical line ≈ median benchmark; white tick = your position. Badge tint: gold / blue / gray / dark gray for top ~1–5% / 5–30% / 30–70% / beyond.
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| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Sale price 40.50k | Top 2%1/55 Avg Well above average — among the best in this group same street Top 2% | Top 2%1/55 Avg Well above average — among the best in this group neighbourhood Top 2% | Top 10%2648/26841 Avg Above average Winnipeg Top 10% |
| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Sale price 32.40k | Top 100%56/55 Avg Below average same street Top 100% | Top 100%56/55 Avg Below average neighbourhood Top 100% | Top 23%6289/26841 Avg Above average Winnipeg Top 23% |
Property Summary: 25-200 Skyline Drive, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a modern, low-maintenance townhouse built in 2020, offering a move-in-ready home with contemporary finishes. Its key appeal lies in its exceptional competitive standing within its immediate community and the broader city. The property ranks in the top 0% of its neighborhood and all of Winnipeg for its lot size, suggesting a premium, possibly end-unit location with more private outdoor space than typical townhomes. This is a rare advantage in a multi-unit complex.
Financially, it shows strong value retention and growth, having sold for $405,000 in June 2024—a significant increase from its 2020 sale price. While its interior square footage (1,352 sqft) is modest relative to the neighborhood, its newer construction (newer than 97% of Winnipeg homes) and high-ranking land position create a compelling package. It features an unfinished basement, providing valuable storage or future expansion potential.
This property would ideally suit first-time buyers or downsizers seeking a modern, "lock-and-leave" lifestyle without sacrificing a sense of space. It’s also a smart choice for value-focused buyers who recognize the long-term advantage of owning one of the largest properties in its complex, as this differentiates it from comparable units and can aid in resale.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does ranking in the "top 0%" for land area actually mean?
It means this specific unit's lot size is larger than every other comparable property used in the ranking within its community and city-wide dataset. In a townhouse complex, this typically indicates an end unit with a larger yard or a premium lot.
2. The home is newer than most, but the living space is smaller than many in the area. What's the trade-off?
You are trading interior square footage for modern construction (2020), which means newer building materials, appliances, systems, and likely better energy efficiency. This can mean lower maintenance costs in the short to medium term.
3. The 2024 sale price is higher than the current assessed value. Is that common?
In active markets, recent sale prices often exceed municipal assessed values, as assessments can lag behind current market conditions. The sale price is a strong indicator of its current market value.
4. Who is responsible for exterior and grounds maintenance?
As a townhouse, this is typically managed by a condominium or homeowner's association (HOA). Buyers must review the HOA fees, rules, and reserve fund to understand what is covered and the financial health of the complex.
5. The basement is unfinished. What are the possibilities and restrictions for finishing it?
The unfinished basement offers flexible space for storage, a home gym, or future living areas. Any development plans must first be checked against municipal building codes and the complex's HOA bylaws, which may have specific restrictions or require approvals.
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