Wilkes South
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Property Overview
1892 McCreary Road is a distinctive, one-storey family home built in 2005, situated on an exceptionally large, private lot of over 2.4 acres in Winnipeg's Wilkes South area. Its primary appeal lies in the rare combination of generous indoor living space (2,406 sqft) and vast outdoor grounds, complete with a swimming pool. The home is fully developed, including a finished basement and an attached garage.
This property is best suited for buyers seeking space, privacy, and recreational potential above all else. It’s an ideal match for a family or multi-generational household that values room to grow, entertain, and enjoy outdoor activities without leaving home. The house also represents a solid, modern structure on a premium piece of land, appealing to those who see long-term value in the land itself. A less obvious perspective is its fit for someone with hobbies or home-based projects requiring significant outdoor space or outbuildings, given the lot size. While its rankings within the immediate neighbourhood are moderate, its metrics for lot size, living area, and assessed value place it in the top tier city-wide, indicating it's a uniquely substantial property for Winnipeg.
Key Questions for Buyers
1. What does the ranking data actually tell me?
The rankings compare this home to others in its street, community, and all of Winnipeg. They confirm that the lot size is exceptionally rare (top 0% city-wide) and the living space is well above average (top 3%). The more moderate rankings within the local area suggest the immediate neighbourhood may have a mix of very established and newer, sizable properties.
2. Is the pool a major maintenance factor?
Yes. A swimming pool is a significant source of enjoyment but also requires dedicated seasonal opening/closing, ongoing chemical maintenance, and associated utility costs. For the right buyer, it's a premier feature; for others, it could be seen as a high-maintenance luxury.
3. Who might the "land value" appeal to?
Beyond the typical family buyer, the sheer scale of the lot (over 105,000 sqft) could attract buyers with specific visions: those interested in extensive gardening, keeping recreational vehicles, or even future subdivision potential, subject to city zoning approvals. The land itself is a key asset.
4. How does the 2005 build year affect the home?
Built 21 years ago, the home is modern enough to avoid major concerns like knob-and-tube wiring or ancient plumbing, but it is now entering the period where original components (roof, major appliances, HVAC) may need inspection or planned replacement. This is a consideration for maintenance budgeting.
5. What's the balance between privacy and convenience?
The property offers tremendous privacy due to its large lot. However, buyers should weigh this against the potential for longer commutes and the responsibility of maintaining a substantial amount of land, including snow removal in winter and lawn care in summer, which may require specialized equipment or services.
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