Property Overview: 46 Pilgrim Avenue, Glenwood, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a compact, one-storey home built in 1932, offering a unique proposition in the Winnipeg market. Its key characteristic is its modest scale, with a living area of 635 sqft that places it among the smaller homes in the city. This is balanced by a decently sized lot of just over 4,200 sqft, which is fairly typical for the Glenwood neighbourhood. The home features a detached garage and no basement.
Its primary appeal lies in its affordability and lot potential. With a consistently low assessed value and a history of selling at prices well below city averages, it represents a very accessible entry point into homeownership. The appeal is not in the size of the house, but in the opportunity it presents: it’s a candidate for a simple, low-cost living situation, or a long-term project. The generous lot relative to the home's footprint offers room for expansion, gardening, or outdoor living—a valuable asset.
This property would best suit a specific type of buyer: a first-time purchaser seeking minimal mortgage debt, an investor looking for a straightforward rental property, or a hands-on individual who views the existing structure as a starting point for future renovation or even eventual replacement. It is less suited for those requiring ample indoor space or modern, move-in-ready finishes.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the assessed value so much lower than the city average?
The assessed value primarily reflects the home's very small size (635 sqft) and age. It is valued as a modest, older structure on a standard city lot, not for high-end finishes or ample square footage.
2. What does "no basement" mean for utilities and storage?
All mechanical systems (furnace, water heater) and living spaces are on the main floor. This can be an advantage for accessibility but eliminates traditional basement storage. Creative storage solutions or a shed would be necessary, and the crawlspace should be inspected for condition and insulation.
3. The home is noted as "below average" in size and value. Is this a concern?
This is the defining characteristic of the property, not a flaw. It indicates a lower purchase price and property taxes. The comparison highlights that this is not a typical family-sized home, but a more affordable, compact option.
4. Can this home be added onto or renovated?
The lot size provides room for potential expansion, subject to City of Winnipeg zoning bylaws and building codes. Any significant renovation would need to be weighed against the home's current value, as costs could quickly surpass its worth.
5. The last recorded sale was in 2020. How is the price determined?
Given the unique nature of the property, its value is not easily benchmarked against standard family homes. A current market assessment would consider recent sales of similar small-scale homes and vacant lots in the area, the home's condition, and the underlying land value in Glenwood.