Property Summary: 69 Middle Gate, Armstrong Point, Winnipeg
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a substantial, century-old two-storey home in the established Armstrong Point neighbourhood. Its primary appeal lies in the combination of a large, 8,704 sqft lot—a rarity that ranks in the top quarter for the street—and a renovated basement, offering modern functionality within a classic property. The home itself is spacious at nearly 2,000 sqft of living area, placing it well above average for Winnipeg.
The property suits buyers seeking character, space, and location over new construction. It’s ideal for someone who values the mature setting and prestige of Armstrong Point and is prepared to steward a home with a 100-year history. The very low assessed value relative to recent sale prices in the area suggests significant potential, but also indicates a property that may require further investment or modernization. This isn't a turn-key new build; it's a solid canvas in a premier location, perfect for a buyer who sees the value in the land and the neighbourhood as much as the structure itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the significant difference between the assessed value and the last sale price indicate?
The assessed value is for municipal tax purposes and is often lower than market value, especially in desirable, changing areas. The gap can suggest the property has untapped equity or requires updates not reflected in the tax assessment.
2. How should I interpret the ranking statistics (e.g., "Top 23% in same street")?
These rankings compare this property against immediate neighbours and the wider city. For example, ranking in the "Top 23%" for lot size on its street means it has a larger parcel than 77% of its direct neighbours, a key advantage.
3. The home is 100 years old. What should I be most concerned about?
While the basement is noted as renovated, a pre-purchase inspection is crucial to assess the condition of major aging components like the foundation, original plumbing and electrical systems, and the roof.
4. The lot is large, but what are the rules for using it?
Armstrong Point is a heritage conservation district. Any significant exterior alterations, additions, or new structures (like a garage or shed) would likely require approval from the committee to preserve the area's character.
5. Who are the most likely neighbours?
The list of nearby properties shows very close proximity to other homes on Middle and East Gate, indicating a tight-knit, low-traffic residential enclave. The "similar assessed value" list is for tax comparison only and includes properties across Winnipeg, not necessarily similar homes or neighbours.