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66 Mccallum Crescent

Southboine

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Basic Info

Basement
Yes, renovated
Pool
Yes
Garage
None
Building Type
4 LEVEL SPLIT
Land Area
6,100 sqft

Rank by area, larger = better rank

StreetTop 27% in same street
Top 73%16/22
NeighbourhoodTop 7% in neighbourhood
Top 93%241/260
WinnipegTop 71% in Winnipeg
Top 29%55687/194588
Year Built
197848 years ago

Rank by year, newer = better rank

StreetTop 82% in same street
Top 18%4/22
NeighbourhoodTop 59% in neighbourhood
Top 41%135/327
WinnipegTop 61% in Winnipeg
Top 39%86101/221429
Living Area
1,941 sqft
StreetTop 82% in same street
Top 18%4/22
NeighbourhoodTop 60% in neighbourhood
Top 40%131/327
WinnipegTop 89% in Winnipeg
Top 11%24407/221429
Assessed Value
480k
StreetTop 50% in same street
Top 50%11/22
NeighbourhoodTop 37% in neighbourhood
Top 63%206/327
WinnipegTop 79% in Winnipeg
Top 21%45951/221429

Sales History

Sold 6/201943.30k
StreetTop 9% in same street
Top 91%20/22
NeighbourhoodTop 16% in neighbourhood
Top 84%275/327
WinnipegTop 71% in Winnipeg
Top 29%63227/221429

Summary

Property Overview

66 McCallum Crescent is a spacious four-level split home built in 1978, situated on a large 6,100 sqft lot in Southboine, Winnipeg. Its key appeal lies in its generous scale and established setting. The home offers nearly 2,000 sqft of living space, placing it well above average for the area, and features a finished basement and a private backyard pool. It lacks a garage but provides significant interior room for a growing family or those who value space for hobbies and entertaining. The property’s rankings suggest it is a larger and newer-than-average home for its immediate street, though it sits within a mature neighbourhood where many homes are of a similar vintage.

This home would best suit buyers looking for a established character home with room to grow, who prioritize indoor and outdoor living space over modern finishes or a brand-new build. It’s ideal for a family that would make full use of the pool and large yard. The 2019 sale price and current assessment indicate a stable value history in a neighbourhood that appears to offer a mix of well-kept and more dated properties.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the significance of the "rankings" provided?
The rankings compare this home against others on its street, in Southboine, and across all of Winnipeg for metrics like size, age, and value. They show this home is notably larger than most in Winnipeg and on its street, but the neighbourhood overall has many older homes.

2. Is the pool a major selling point or a concern?
It can be both. For the right buyer, it's a fantastic private amenity for summer. However, prospective owners should budget for ongoing maintenance, insurance implications, and the seasonal work required to open and close it safely.

3. The home has no garage. How is vehicle storage handled?
The property likely relies on driveway parking. Buyers should consider the practicality of this, especially during Winnipeg winters, and whether there is potential or space to add a garage or carport in the future, subject to local bylaws.

4. As a 48-year-old home, what should I be prepared for?
While the rankings show it's in good company age-wise for the area, a home of this vintage will likely need proactive maintenance. Key systems like the roof, windows, plumbing, and electrical should be carefully inspected. The finished basement should also be checked for any signs of moisture.

5. The 2019 sale price seems significantly lower than the current assessment. What does this indicate?
This reflects strong market appreciation over the past five years, which is common for well-located, spacious homes. The assessment and recent sale history together suggest the property has grown in value, but it's always wise to research recent comparable sales for the most current market picture.

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