Property Overview
This two-storey home at 10 Dacquay Crescent in Dakota Crossing is a modern, spacious property built in 2016. Its primary appeal lies in its generous 2,285 sqft of living space, which ranks within the top 2-5% of homes on its street, in the neighbourhood, and across Winnipeg. The home features an attached garage and a renovated basement. While the lot size is slightly more compact than some neighbours, the property’s value is clearly in its above-average interior volume and contemporary build. It would best suit buyers looking for a move-in ready, modern home without the need for a large yard, prioritizing interior space and a newer build that requires minimal immediate upkeep. A thoughtful perspective is that this home offers the efficiency and modern standards of a newer build while already having established landscaping and settled infrastructure, potentially avoiding some of the initial quirks of a brand-new subdivision home.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the lot size compare to nearby properties?
The land area is 4,698 sqft, which is more compact than the average lot on Dacquay Crescent but is generally in line with the typical lot size for both the Dakota Crossing neighbourhood and the city overall.
2. What does the "Elite" ranking for living area mean?
It indicates the home's interior square footage is exceptionally large compared to peers. It ranks in the top 2% on its street, top 3% in Dakota Crossing, and top 5% city-wide, meaning it offers significantly more living space than most comparable homes.
3. Is the basement finished?
Yes, the listing specifies the basement has been renovated.
4. How current are the property tax assessments?
The assessed value is $62,300. It's important to note that this is for taxation purposes and is not a market valuation. This assessment ranks in the top 10% on its street and top 4% in the neighbourhood, reflecting the property's relative value in municipal records.
5. What is the home’s history of ownership?
Records show the property was last sold in June 2016, likely corresponding to its initial sale when it was built, suggesting it has had one owner for its first decade.