Property Overview
192 Queenston Street is a character home built in 1928, offering a blend of established neighbourhood charm and above-average interior space. With 1,744 square feet of living area, it provides more room than most homes in Winnipeg and sits on a 4,319 sqft lot in North River Heights. Its assessed value of $507,000 positions it as a premium property city-wide but aligns with the averages for its desirable street and area. The home last sold in July 2023 for between $500,000 and $550,000.
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This home’s primary appeal lies in its generous living space within a mature, sought-after neighbourhood. It is not the newest or largest-lot property on the block, but it offers solid, above-average square footage compared to most of the city and the local area. This creates a value proposition centered on space and location rather than a modern build or expansive yard.
It would particularly suit buyers looking for a character home with room to grow, who value established communities like North River Heights over newer subdivisions. It’s also a fit for those who appreciate a home with a story—built nearly a century ago—and are comfortable with the maintenance considerations that come with that. The price point targets move-up buyers or those seeking a long-term family home in a central, stable area.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does this home’s value compare to its neighbours?
The home’s assessed value is very close to the average for Queenston Street and is above the average for both North River Heights and the city of Winnipeg as a whole, indicating it’s priced for its premium location.
2. Is the lot size a limitation?
The lot is slightly below the average size for North River Heights but is near the average for its specific street. It provides a standard urban yard for the area, which prioritizes location and home size over vast outdoor space.
3. What should I consider about the 1928 build date?
While the home has historic character, it is older than most on its street and in the city. Prospective buyers should prioritize a thorough inspection to understand the condition of major systems, potential updates needed, and the charm-versus-maintenance balance.
4. The last sold price is shown as a range. How can I get the exact figure?
The exact sale price is not publicly displayed online due to industry regulations. You can request the precise transaction history by emailing the site directly for a manual lookup.
5. How does the living space truly compare?
At 1,744 sqft, the home is notably larger than the Winnipeg average (1,342 sqft) and the North River Heights average (1,540 sqft). This means you are getting more interior space than most local options, which is a key advantage of this property.