Property Overview: 251 Elmhurst Road, Varsity View, Winnipeg
Section 1: Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a classic, no-frills 1943 one-storey home on a generous 5,382 sqft lot in the established Varsity View neighborhood. Its key characteristics are straightforward: 799 sqft of living space, an unfinished basement, and a detached garage. The appeal lies in its simplicity and potential. It represents a rare entry point into a mature, central community close to the University of Manitoba. This isn't a move-in-ready showcase; it's a solid foundation.
The property would best suit a specific type of buyer: a first-time purchaser or an investor comfortable with a project. It’s for someone who values location and lot size over immediate modern finishes and sees the unfinished basement and older systems not as drawbacks, but as a blank canvas to add value and customize over time. The rankings provided, which show it outperforms a significant portion of the broader Winnipeg market, suggest its underlying value is tied more to its land and location than its current structure. It’s a pragmatic choice for building equity through gradual improvement.
Section 2: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the true condition of the major systems (roof, wiring, plumbing)?
Given the home's age, a thorough inspection is essential. While the structure has proven durable, understanding the remaining lifespan or any updates to the core mechanical systems will be the most critical factor in planning your budget.
2. How does the unfinished basement factor into living space and value?
The basement adds significant utility and storage space immediately. Its unfinished state is a key reason for the home's accessibility, but it also represents the single biggest opportunity to increase both your living area and the property's long-term value, subject to local permitting and codes.
3. What are the typical property taxes for this assessment?
With a City-assessed value of $236,000, you can estimate annual property taxes to be approximately $2,500 - $3,000. You can contact the City of Winnipeg Tax Division for a precise calculation.
4. Is the lot subdividable or suitable for a future addition?
The lot size is well above average for the area. While subject to municipal zoning bylaws, this large parcel is a major asset and could provide flexibility for future expansion, a garden, or outdoor space that newer infill properties often lack.
5. What is the parking situation beyond the detached garage?
The home has a detached garage. You'll want to confirm the driveway length and whether there is additional legal space for off-street parking for guests, which can be a consideration in older neighborhoods.