Property Overview: 546 Whytewold Road, Jameswood, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a compact, one-storey home built in 1957, offering a straightforward living space of 884 square feet on a roughly 5,000 square foot lot. Its key appeal lies in its simplicity and position as an entry-point property. With no basement, pool, or garage, it presents a low-maintenance profile, free from the complex upkeep or renovation challenges that can come with larger or older homes.
The home’s standout characteristic is its age relative to the immediate area. Built in 1957, it is notably newer than most comparable homes on Whytewold Road and in the wider Jameswood neighbourhood, where average build years are 1949 and 1957 respectively. This suggests potentially fewer concerns related to very old infrastructure. However, its living area and lot size are below average for the immediate street and neighbourhood, indicating a more modest footprint.
This property would best suit a first-time buyer, downsizer, or investor seeking an affordable, no-fuss entry into the Winnipeg market. It’s for someone prioritizing location and a manageable commitment over space, and who is comfortable with a home that offers basic shelter and the opportunity to build equity without the burden of extensive grounds or complex systems to maintain.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the assessed value so much lower than the city-wide average sold price?
The assessed value (used for calculating property taxes) is not a market price. This home’s assessed value is consistently below average for its area, reflecting its smaller size and basic features. The sold price ranges provided are market-driven and offer a better gauge of its actual sales value.
2. What does "no basement" mean for storage and mechanical systems?
All living space is on the main floor. Utilities like the furnace and water heater will be in a main-floor closet or utility room. Storage will be limited to main-floor closets and possibly an attic or shed, a key consideration for planning belongings.
3. The home is newer than others on the street. Is that an advantage?
Potentially, yes. While still an older home, a 1957 build date may mean updated electrical wiring (like copper instead of knob-and-tube) or plumbing compared to neighbouring homes built in the 1940s, but a specific inspection is needed to confirm the state of all major systems.
4. How should I interpret the lot size being "below average" for the street?
The lot is under 5,000 sq ft, while many on the street are closer to 9,000 sq ft. This means smaller outdoor maintenance but also less private space. It’s not unusually small for the city overall, but it is compact for this specific road.
5. Where can I find the exact historical sold price?
The listing notes that exact sold prices are provided manually by the service. You can submit your email via the "Get exact sold price history" button on the page to receive the precise figure, as the prices shown are publicly-sourced ranges.