Property Overview
This one-storey home at 14 Lincrest Road in Winnipeg's Garden City neighborhood presents a practical and grounded opportunity. Its key appeal lies in a combination of space, location, and a foundation that has been updated. The 1,271 sqft living area is solidly average for the area, meaning it offers comfortable room without the premium price of a significantly larger home. A standout feature is the above-average land size of nearly 7,000 sqft, providing a generous and private yard—a notable asset in a mature neighborhood. The home benefits from a renovated basement, adding functional living space, and includes a detached garage. Built in 1963, it is actually newer than many peers on its street and in Garden City, suggesting potentially fewer immediate concerns related to very aged infrastructure.
This property would suit first-time buyers or downsizers looking for a manageable single-level layout in a well-established community. It's also a sensible fit for value-oriented buyers who prioritize a larger lot for gardening, pets, or future expansion over having a brand-new home. The detached garage and renovated basement add practical utility for hobbies, storage, or flexible living arrangements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the home's size compare to others in the area?
The living space is consistently around the neighborhood average—neither particularly small nor large. This typically indicates a good balance of interior space for the price in this location.
Is the lot size a significant advantage?
Yes. The lot is notably larger than many comparable properties on the same street and in wider Garden City. This offers more outdoor privacy, space for recreation, and is a less common find in mature suburbs.
What does "renovated basement" typically mean for a home of this age?
While specifics should be verified, in a 1963 home this usually indicates important updates like finished living space, modernized electrical, and improved moisture control, transforming a previously utilitarian area into comfortable living space.
The assessed value seems lower than some city-wide averages. Why?
Assessed value is for municipal tax purposes and is influenced by many factors, including neighborhood averages and home characteristics. Here, it aligns closely with the local Garden City area, reflecting the market norms for this specific community rather than the wider city.
How can I find out the exact historical sale price?
The listed sale price ranges are estimates from public data. The listing service offers to provide the exact sale price from the last transaction via a manual email request, which they fulfill without using your email for marketing.