Property Overview
95 Dacquay Crescent is a modern two-storey home in Winnipeg's Dakota Crossing neighbourhood. Built in 2017, it offers nearly 2,000 square feet of living space with an attached garage and a full, unfinished basement. The home sits on a standard suburban lot of just over 5,300 square feet.
Its primary appeal lies in its contemporary build, which means fewer immediate maintenance concerns and modern construction standards. The data shows it's a newer home not just for its street, but for the entire city, ranking in the top 5%. The living space is comfortably above average for both the neighbourhood and Winnipeg overall, offering more room than many comparable properties. While the assessed value is above average for the area, it aligns with expectations for a home of this size and age.
This property would suit buyers looking for a move-in-ready, modern family home in a suburban setting. It's ideal for those who want space to grow into and value the low-maintenance aspect of a newer build, but who don't mind a basement that awaits their personal finishing touches. It also represents a solid, middle-ground option for the street itself—offering more space and newer construction than many neighbours without being an outlier in price.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this home compare to others on the street?
It's one of the newest homes on Dacquay Crescent (built in 2017) and offers more living space than the street average. Its assessed value is slightly above the street's average, reflecting its newer age and larger size.
Is the basement finished?
No, the basement is noted as "not renovated," meaning it is unfinished. This provides a blank canvas for future expansion but requires budgeting to complete.
What are the property taxes likely to be?
Property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value, which is $57,100. You can use the City of Winnipeg's mill rate to estimate annual taxes from this figure.
How does the lot size compare?
The lot is 5,367 sqft, which is fairly typical for Dakota Crossing and slightly below the city-wide average for comparable homes. It provides standard suburban outdoor space.
Why is the last sale price from 2019 so different from the current assessed value?
The 2019 sale price of $49,800 reflects the market conditions at that time. The current assessed value of $57,100 is an estimate of the home's value for taxation purposes as of a more recent valuation date, reflecting market changes and property characteristics.