Property Overview: 43 Morningside Drive, Fort Richmond, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This two-storey home in Fort Richmond presents a compelling blend of space, modernity, and established neighbourhood charm. Its key strength is its above-average living area of 2,080 sqft, which places it comfortably within the top tier of homes both on its street and in the wider area, offering more room than typical comparables. The home benefits from a renovated basement, adding functional living space. Built in 1977, it is notably newer than many homes in Winnipeg, suggesting potentially fewer immediate concerns with aging infrastructure compared to the city's average.
The appeal lies in its balanced offering: it's a spacious, relatively modern home on a standard-sized lot in a mature, convenient neighbourhood. The data indicates it has consistently held value well against local and city-wide benchmarks. It would suit buyers looking for a move-in-ready family home with ample interior space without the premium for an oversized lot, or those seeking a property in a mature area that stands out for its above-average size and newer construction era.
A less obvious perspective is that while the lot size is average for the area, the efficient use of space is in the interior footprint, which may appeal to those who prioritize living space over extensive yard maintenance. Its consistent "above average" rankings across multiple metrics suggest a property that is a reliable performer in its category rather than an outlier in any single extreme.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the home's assessed value relate to its likely market price?
The assessed value of $53.70k is a municipal figure for tax purposes and is not a market appraisal. Market price is determined by current conditions, the home's specific features, and buyer demand. Historical sold price ranges for this property are provided above for reference.
2. What does the "newer" build year (1977) practically mean for a buyer?
While still a mature home, being built in 1977 suggests it may incorporate building standards and materials from a later period than many Winnipeg homes (city avg. ~1966). This could positively impact electrical systems, insulation, or layout, but a thorough inspection is always recommended to confirm the condition of the roof, windows, and major systems.
3. The home lacks a garage. How does this impact value and lifestyle?
The absence of a garage is a consideration for vehicle storage and workshop space. However, this is reflected in the property's profile and may be offset for many buyers by the renovated basement, which can provide ample storage and utility space. On-street parking permission and the potential to add a shed or carport should be investigated.
4. The lot is noted as average for the area. Is there room for expansion or landscaping?
With a 6,384 sqft lot, the property offers a standard-sized yard for Fort Richmond. It provides adequate outdoor space for gardening, play, or relaxation, but its average size means large-scale additions or pool installation may not be feasible. The focus here is more on the interior space.
5. Where can I find the exact historical sold prices?
Exact sold prices are not publicly displayed in detail due to data licensing. The ranges shown are derived from public records. You can request the precise figures via the email prompt provided on the listing page; the service is manual but straightforward, with no associated marketing spam.