Property Overview
This home at 295 Cathcart Street in Varsity View presents a balanced, middle-of-the-road offering in the Winnipeg market. Built in 1972, its 1,076 sqft living space and 6,061 sqft lot are consistently close to or just below the averages for its immediate street and neighborhood. Its key appeal lies in this very positioning: it is a squarely average property in a desirable area, which often translates to relative affordability and less competition compared to standout homes. The tax assessment value is notably below the street average, potentially indicating a lower ongoing tax burden.
The property would suit practical, value-conscious buyers—perhaps first-time homeowners or downsizers—who prioritize location over size or newness. It’s for someone seeking an entry point into the Varsity View community without a premium price tag, and who is comfortable with a home that may require updates reflective of its era. A less obvious perspective is that its "average" rankings across the board suggest stability and predictability, not being subject to the extreme valuations or quirks that can affect properties at either end of the spectrum.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does it mean that the tax assessment is "below average" for the street?
This indicates the city's assessed value for tax purposes is lower than most homes on Cathcart Street. While not a direct predictor of sale price, it often correlates with a relatively lower annual property tax bill, which is a positive for ongoing costs.
2. Is a 1972-built home a concern?
Homes from this era are common in the area. It’s not historically old nor newly built. The focus should be on the specific condition of major systems (roof, wiring, plumbing, windows) and any updates made by previous owners, rather than the year alone.
3. The lot size is "above average" city-wide but "below average" on the street. Which is more important?
The street-level comparison is more relevant for neighborhood character. Your lot is typical for Varsity View but slightly smaller than your immediate neighbors' on Cathcart. The city-wide ranking shows you still have a reasonably sized lot compared to Winnipeg overall.
4. Who might this property not suit?
Buyers seeking a move-in-ready, modern home with no projects, or those who prioritize very large living spaces and expansive lots, might find this property too modest. It appeals to those seeing potential rather than perfection.
5. How should I interpret these rankings when viewing the home?
View them as a data-driven snapshot of how this home compares to others. They confirm it's a standard, not exceptional, property in the area. This sets realistic expectations and can be a starting point for discussions on value and any needed investments.