Property Overview & Key Characteristics
This one-storey home at 1853 Logan Avenue in Winnipeg's Brooklands neighborhood presents a distinct profile. Its primary appeal lies in being a modern structure (built in 2022) within an area of much older homes, offering move-in readiness without the need for immediate updates. The living space is efficient and above average for its immediate area, though the lot size is more compact compared to many neighbors. This creates a low-maintenance exterior scenario. The home lacks a garage and has an unrenovated basement, representing clear opportunities for future customization.
It would suit first-time buyers or downsizers seeking a newer, worry-free build in an established neighborhood, who prioritize a modern interior over a large yard. It’s also a practical candidate for investors, given its recent construction likely means fewer maintenance issues for tenants. A less obvious angle is for a buyer viewing the compact lot and unfinished basement not as drawbacks, but as a blank slate for a focused, manageable investment in landscaping and basement development over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the property tax assessment in line with the sale price?
The current assessed value is significantly higher than the 2022 sale price, which is common for a new build. The first sale price often reflects construction cost, while subsequent assessments reflect market value. Buyers should anticipate property taxes based on the $300k assessment, not the historical sale price.
2. What does "unrenovated basement" imply?
It means the basement is unfinished but likely includes the core components (foundation, plumbing rough-ins, electrical service) required to later add living space, a bathroom, or a utility/ storage area according to your needs and budget.
3. How does the lot size impact potential for expansion or outdoor space?
At 2,510 sq ft, the lot is smaller than many in Brooklands. This limits potential for large additions or extensive outdoor features like a deck and large garden combo. However, it simplifies yard maintenance and could allow for a well-designed, intimate outdoor space.
4. The home is newer than almost all in the area. What are the pros and cons of that?
The major pro is modern building standards, energy efficiency, and likely minimal immediate repair costs. A potential con is that its value may be more influenced by broader market trends than by the rising values of renovated older homes on the street.
5. What should I consider regarding the lack of a garage?
You’ll need to plan for street parking, which is typical for the area. Consider the cost and feasibility of adding a paved driveway or a parking pad if desired, subject to city bylaws. For some buyers, the absence of a garage to maintain or heat is a practical benefit.