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Winnipeg Real Estate – Home Prices, Sales History & Market Trends
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Redder color means more recent sale.
If the color is red, the property has sold before; the redder the color, the more recent the sale.
Leila North
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “leila north” (Detached na bahay (hindi condo), 2024). The tallest band is the mainstream budget range; multi-year view shows how that band shifts over time.
Data summary (Winnipeg / leila north / Detached na bahay (hindi condo) / 2024): ~$50k bands. The largest share is $450K–$500K (about 33.3%). Second-largest band: $600K–$650K (about 33.3%); top two together about 66.7%. About 6 sales in this view (sample size check).
All figures above are based on real sold transaction data analysis; for source details, see
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129 Ramona Gallos Way: Assessed Value Analysis
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129 Ramona Gallos Way: Lupa Analysis
Lupa: mas malaki = mas magandang ranggo
Taon: mas bago = mas magandang ranggo
Living area: mas malaki = mas magandang ranggo
Assessed value: mas mataas = mas magandang ranggo
Bar: ang haba ng fill ≈ bahagdan ng mga kapantay na na-outperform mo; gradient na pula → dilaw → asul sa axis (pakaliwa pakanan). Putol-putol na vertical line ≈ median benchmark; puting tick (may shadow) = posisyon mo. Mga kulay ng badge / diamond at flame icon ay sumasalamin pa rin sa tier.
To see this property on a map next to nearby houses—and compare year built, living area, assessed value, and lot size in detail—open the neighbourhood analysis page.
129 Ramona Gallos Way: Wala kaming ipinapakitang kasaysayan ng bentahan batay lamang sa pampublikong datos; hindi ibig sabihin na walang bentahan noon. Puwede pa ring humiling sa email sa seksyong “Data notes” sa ibaba—hahanapin namin nang manu-mano at sasagutin nang may pinakamakatotohanang impormasyon.
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Leila North
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Leila North
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Leila North
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Leila North
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This property at 129 Ramona Gallos Way stands out for its elite street-level ranking despite middling neighborhood and citywide performance. The home is assessed at $141,000, which is well below the Leila North neighborhood average of $567,900 and the citywide average for comparable homes of $390,100. Its living area is likely smaller than typical for the area, but it sits on a 4,026 sqft lot—generous by street standards, though smaller than the neighborhood average of 5,490 sqft and citywide average of 6,570 sqft. The home is also newer than most in Winnipeg, likely built in 2017 versus a citywide average of 1966.
Where its appeal lies: The value is concentrated at the micro level. On its own street, the property ranks #1 in both assessed value and land area (out of 0 ranked homes, meaning it's the only data point). This suggests it's a newer, potentially well-maintained home on a street where few comparable sales exist, giving it a unique position rather than broad market power. The low assessed value relative to citywide averages hints at a more affordable entry point, but the small lot and living area may limit appreciation potential.
Buyer profile: This property suits a buyer who prioritizes a newer build in a stable, modestly priced neighborhood, and who isn't chasing top-tier schools or large square footage. It would appeal to a first-time homeowner, a downsizer, or an investor seeking a low-entry asset in a less competitive street pocket. It may not suit those needing a large yard or expecting rapid resale value growth, as the neighborhood and citywide rankings are below average.
1. Why is the assessed value so low compared to the neighborhood average?
The assessed value of $141,000 is significantly below the Leila North average of $567,900. This could reflect the home's specific size, condition, or location on a street with lower overall values. It may also be a newer home but on a smaller lot, or it could indicate that the assessment hasn't caught up with recent market shifts in that immediate area.
2. Is a small lot a dealbreaker here?
Not necessarily. The lot is 4,026 sqft—bigger than the street-level rank suggests (#1 out of 0), but smaller than both the neighborhood and citywide averages. For a buyer who values a newer home and manageable yard space, this is often a trade-off for lower price and easier maintenance. However, if you want a garden, room for expansions, or privacy, this may feel tight.
3. How does this home compare to others on the same street?
On Ramona Gallos Way, this home ranks #1 in both land area and assessed value, but there are zero other data points for that street. That means it's an outlier—there may be very few homes directly comparable. Street-level rankings here are less meaningful than neighborhood-wide data. You’d benefit from visiting the street to see how it physically fits among neighbors.
4. Is this a good investment for resale?
Potentially, but cautiously. The low assessed value could mean you’re buying under market, but the below-average neighborhood rankings suggest limited upside unless the area gentrifies or demand shifts. The newer build (circa 2017) gives it a structural advantage over many Winnipeg homes, which average 1966. If you can hold long-term, the age alone may capture value as older homes age out.
5. What does "Top 0%" on the street level actually mean?
When the data says "#1 out of 0," it means there are no other ranked properties on that street in the dataset—so the ranking is essentially a placeholder. The "Top 0%" indicates you’re the only entry, not that you’re outperforming lots of competition. Always weigh street-level data against neighborhood and citywide numbers for a realistic picture.
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