Property Overview: 7 Oakfield Place
This one-storey home in Winnipeg's Marlton neighborhood presents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking space, privacy, and value. Its primary appeal lies in the exceptional combination of a very large, over 12,300 sqft lot and a generous 2,585 sqft of finished living space, which includes a developed basement. Built in 1979, the home ranks in the top tier locally for both its lot and living area size, offering more room than the vast majority of Winnipeg properties. The split garage and established setting add to its practical character.
The property suits buyers who prioritize indoor and outdoor space over a modern build date. It's ideal for a family looking for room to grow, for someone who values gardening and outdoor privacy, or for a buyer who sees solid value in a home where the core assets—land and square footage—are outstanding, even if the structure itself is not new. It represents a "value-in-the-land" proposition in a city where large lots are increasingly rare, appealing to those with a longer-term vision who might be less concerned about immediate cosmetic updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the ranking data actually mean?
The rankings compare this home against others on its street, in Marlton, and across all of Winnipeg. For example, being in the top 3% in Winnipeg for living area means only 2% of city homes are larger. It’s a quick way to see this property’s standout features are its lot and interior size.
2. The home was built in 1979. What should I consider?
While the build year is older, the home has a fully developed basement, adding to its usable space. Buyers should budget for a thorough inspection to assess the condition of major aging components like the roof, windows, and mechanical systems, which may be due for updates or replacement.
3. Who would this property not be suitable for?
It may not suit buyers seeking a modern, move-in-ready home without any projects, or those who prefer a low-maintenance yard. The size of the home and lot requires a commitment to upkeep.
4. The lot is huge. What are the pros and cons?
The primary pro is unparalleled privacy and space for additions, gardens, or recreation. The con is the associated maintenance—lawn care, snow removal, and landscaping will be more time-consuming or costly than for a standard lot.
5. How does the assessment value relate to the likely selling price?
The municipal assessment of $575,000 is for tax purposes and is a historical snapshot. The market price is determined by current demand, condition, and comparable sales. Given its top rankings for size, the selling price could reasonably be influenced significantly by how much buyers value that substantial lot and living area.