Property Overview: 226 Laurel Ridge Drive
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This well-situated home in Linden Ridge presents a compelling blend of space, modernity, and value. Built in 2005, it is notably newer than most homes in Winnipeg, offering contemporary construction and likely fewer immediate maintenance concerns compared to the city’s average older housing stock. With nearly 2,000 sqft of living area, it provides ample space for a family, ranking above average city-wide. The lot size of over 7,400 sqft is generous, providing room for outdoor enjoyment and ranking well above average for its immediate street.
The appeal lies in its strong value proposition within a desirable context. While its assessed value is modest relative to its own neighbourhood and street—suggesting a potentially lower property tax burden—it represents a premium property when viewed on a city-wide scale. This creates an interesting dynamic: it’s a home that feels established and valuable in the broader market while being positioned accessibly within its local market. It would suit practical buyers looking for a move-in ready, modern family home in a mature neighbourhood without the premium price tag of the newest subdivisions, as well as value-conscious buyers who appreciate a larger, newer home that stands out compared to the city's overall housing inventory.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the assessed value relatively low for the street and area?
The home’s assessed value ranks below the average for both Laurel Ridge Drive and the wider Linden Ridge area. This can be influenced by many factors, including specific market adjustments, interior condition at the time of assessment, or the municipality’s valuation model. It’s important to note that assessed value is for taxation purposes and does not necessarily equal market value, though it can indicate a relatively lower property tax base.
2. How does the sale history inform the current value?
The home sold in the $600k-$650k range in 2023 and in the $550k-$600k range in 2020. These past sale prices, especially the most recent one, provide a concrete benchmark for its market value, placing it in the top tier of sales city-wide. This history is a more direct indicator of what buyers have been willing to pay than the assessed value.
3. What are the benefits of a 2005 build year?
A 2005 construction means major components like the roof, furnace, and windows are likely still within or approaching the middle of their expected lifespans, potentially deferring significant replacement costs. The home also benefits from modern building codes and layouts designed for contemporary living, compared to much of Winnipeg’s older housing stock.
4. Is the lot size a significant feature?
Yes. At 7,434 sqft, the lot is larger than most on its street and significantly larger than the Winnipeg average. This offers more private outdoor space, potential for gardening, landscaping, or additions, and generally provides a greater sense of openness than a standard lot.
5. How can I get the exact historical sold prices?
The exact sold prices are not published in public records. The listing service offers to provide them manually via email upon request, with a commitment to respond by the end of the same day and a promise not to use your email for unsolicited marketing.