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Winnipeg Real Estate – Home Prices, Sales History & Market Trends
At the time of the last annual property tax assessment, this parcel was still vacant land, so we do not have related building information to show yet. A new home may exist by now—if you need accurate details, contact us using the option in the lower-right corner of the page and we will provide timely information.
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West Broadway
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “west broadway” (Detached houses (non-condo), 2024). The tallest band is the mainstream budget range; multi-year view shows how that band shifts over time.
Data summary (Winnipeg / west broadway / Detached houses (non-condo) / 2024): ~$50k bands. The largest share is $300K–$350K (about 42.9%). Second-largest band: $200K–$250K (about 14.3%); top two together about 57.1%. About 7 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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205 Balmoral Street: Assessed Value Analysis
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205 Balmoral Street: Land Area Analysis
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West Broadway
Year Built
1902
Living Area
1,508 sqft
Assessed Value
162k
Neighbourhood
West Broadway
Year Built
1902
Living Area
1,578 sqft
Assessed Value
163k
Neighbourhood
West Broadway
Year Built
1986
Living Area
894 sqft
Assessed Value
272k
This is a turn-of-the-century home (built circa 1906, consistent with the surrounding West Broadway streetscape) on a 3,370 sqft lot. The living area measures 2,079 sqft, which is slightly larger than the neighbourhood average but significantly more spacious than the typical Winnipeg home.
Its main appeal lies in size and character. You get a large floor plan in an older, established central neighbourhood, with an assessed value of $170,000—well below the street average ($263,600), the neighbourhood average ($295,400), and the citywide average for comparable homes ($390,100). The low assessment relative to square footage suggests potential value, but also signals that the property may require updates or lacks certain premium finishes. The lot size is around average for the street and neighbourhood, though notably smaller than the citywide average.
This property suits buyers who prioritize interior space and a central location over a pristine, move-in-ready condition. It would likely appeal to someone comfortable with an older home—possibly an investor, a handy owner-occupant, or someone looking to build equity through renovations. It is less suited for someone seeking a modern, low-maintenance home in a higher-value area, or for buyers who need a large lot.
Why is the assessed value so much lower than the neighbourhood average?
The $170,000 assessment is well below the West Broadway average of $295,400. This usually reflects the home's age, condition, and possibly unfinished or dated interiors. It does not necessarily mean the home is a bad deal—it may indicate a lower entry price for a large home in a central area, but you should expect to invest in repairs or upgrades.
How does the lot size compare to what I'd find elsewhere in Winnipeg?
At 3,370 sqft, the lot is about average for Balmoral Street and West Broadway, but it's roughly half the size of the typical Winnipeg lot (6,570 sqft citywide). This is not unusual for an older, central neighbourhood. If you want a large yard or garden space, this property may feel tight.
Is this a historic or character home?
Built around 1906, it is from the same era as many homes on the street and in the neighbourhood. It likely has older construction details (thick plaster walls, possibly original woodwork), but without an inspection, it's hard to say how much original character remains. Buyers should budget for potential issues like outdated wiring, plumbing, or insulation.
What kind of buyer usually looks at this property?
Typically, someone who values interior square footage and location over curb appeal or a modern layout. It could suit a first-time buyer willing to take on a project, an investor looking for a rental property with below-market entry cost, or someone who wants to live in a central, walkable area without paying the premium for a fully renovated home.
Does the low assessment mean the home is a good investment?
Not necessarily on its own. The assessment is a tool for property tax, not a reflection of market price or investment potential. A low assessment can mean lower taxes, but it also often signals deferred maintenance or functional obsolescence. The true value depends on what needs to be fixed and how much that will cost. A home inspection and a realistic renovation budget are essential before making an offer.
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