Property Overview: 6 Wellesley Court, Linden Woods
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This home at 6 Wellesley Court is a well-established property in the desirable Linden Woods neighbourhood. Built in 1988, it offers a generous 2,852 sqft of living space, which places it among the larger homes both locally and city-wide. The lot size of 7,749 sqft is comfortably above the Winnipeg average, though it is one of the more modestly sized on its specific street.
The primary appeal lies in its proven, upper-tier stature within a sought-after community. The home’s assessed value and living area consistently rank in the top tiers for Linden Woods and all of Winnipeg, suggesting a property of solid quality and enduring desirability. It suits buyers looking for a spacious family home in a mature, prestigious neighbourhood without venturing into the ultra-luxury market. It’s a choice for those who value established communities, larger interior spaces, and the stability of a home that has maintained above-average value over time. A thoughtful perspective is that while the lot is smaller than others on the court, this can translate to less yard maintenance while still providing significant outdoor space, a practical trade-off for many.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does this home truly compare to others in Linden Woods?
The data shows this home is elite in terms of living space (top 5% in the area) and above average in assessed value (top 9%). It is a larger-than-typical home for the neighbourhood, which is already known for above-average properties.
2. The lot seems smaller than others on the street. Is that a concern?
Yes, the lot is below average for Wellesley Court itself. However, it remains larger than the typical Winnipeg and Linden Woods lot. This suggests a premium for the location and street, with a yard that is still substantial but potentially more manageable.
3. What is known about the sale history?
The home sold between $650,000 and $700,000 in 2019. For the exact sale price, you must request the information directly via the provided email service, which manually confirms data from non-public sources.
4. The home is 38 years old. What should I consider?
The year built is around the neighbourhood average. Buyers should budget for updates consistent with a home of this age, such as roofing, windows, or major systems. Its "above average" ranking city-wide indicates it is newer than most Winnipeg homes.
5. Who would this property not suit?
It may not suit buyers seeking a newly built home or the absolute largest lot on the block. It also may not fit those looking for a value-priced entry into the neighbourhood, as its metrics indicate a premium, established property.