Property Overview
This one-and-a-half storey home at 388 Seven Oaks Avenue in Winnipeg's Jefferson neighbourhood presents a practical and grounded opportunity. Built in 1949, it sits on a lot that is notably larger than many on its street, offering above-average outdoor space for the immediate area. The home itself features a renovated basement and a detached garage. Its living space and assessed value are consistently around the average for both Seven Oaks Avenue and the broader Jefferson area, indicating a property that is typical and competitively positioned within its local market. Its appeal lies in its established neighbourhood setting, the value of the lot size, and the updated basement, suggesting a home that has been maintained with some modern living in mind.
This property would suit a first-time buyer or a practical investor looking for a straightforward entry into the Winnipeg market. It’s a home for someone who values space around the house more than a large interior footprint and who appreciates a neighbourhood character without the premium of a newer or more centrally ranked city-wide location. The renovated basement adds functional living space, making it suitable for a small family, a couple, or someone needing a home office or separate living area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the ranking data actually mean for a buyer?
The rankings show how this property compares to similar homes in three circles: its street, the Jefferson area, and city-wide. For example, its land area ranks in the top 26% on its own street, meaning the lot is larger than most nearby. This contextual data is useful for understanding the property's relative strengths and weaknesses in its immediate market.
Is the assessed value the same as the market value?
No. The assessed value (listed as $29,700) is for municipal tax purposes. The sold price history shows it last transacted in the $32.5k-$35.5k range in 2022. Market value is determined by current supply, demand, and condition, and will likely differ from both these figures.
What are the implications of a "renovated basement"?
While a positive, it's important to clarify the scope. Was it fully waterproofed and finished for living space, or primarily updated for utility? This affects both the home's livable square footage and its long-term durability. A professional inspection is recommended to confirm the quality of the renovation.
How does the detached garage impact the property?
A detached garage offers flexibility—it can be used for parking, storage, or potentially as a workshop without impacting the home's living space. However, it may be less convenient during Winnipeg winters compared to an attached garage. Its condition and any potential for future use (like converting to an accessory dwelling unit, subject to zoning) could be a factor.
The home is older. What should I be most mindful of?
A home built in 1949 will likely have original components, such as the roof, windows, plumbing, or electrical systems, that may be nearing the end of their service life. While the basement has been renovated, the main structure and other major systems should be thoroughly evaluated during an inspection to anticipate future maintenance costs.