Property Summary: 67 Haultain Crescent
Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile
This is a single-family home built in 1964, located in the Westwood neighborhood of Winnipeg. With 1,238 square feet of living space on a 5,133 square foot lot, the property sits in a practical, middle-of-the-pack position for its street, neighborhood, and city. Its assessed value is $372,000.
What makes this property interesting is not that it stands out dramatically, but that it offers relative value within a stable, built-out area. On Haultain Crescent specifically, the home has a slightly larger-than-average living area (ranking in the top 30% of the street) and was built in a year that ranks in the top 13% locally—meaning the construction date is newer than most homes on this block. However, the lot is noticeably smaller than both the street and neighborhood average (ranking in the bottom 40% locally and bottom 13% in Westwood). This suggests a trade-off: a solid, moderately sized house on a compact piece of land.
The appeal here is predictability and mid-range stability. The home’s assessed value is around the citywide median, and its square footage is consistent with the wider neighborhood average. It is not a fixer-upper likely to offer steep upside, nor is it an outlier in an expensive pocket. This property suits a buyer who wants a move-in-ready home in a known, established area without paying a premium for a large yard. It would work well for a small family, a couple, or an investor looking for a dependable mid-market rental near amenities—not a flipper seeking a land-value play.
Five Possible FAQs
1. How does the property compare to others on the same street?
On Haultain Crescent, this home is above average for living area (1,238 sqft vs. the street average of 1,223 sqft) and newer in construction (1964 vs. the street average of 1964, but ranking 4th out of 30 homes). Its lot size (5,133 sqft) is below the street average (6,024 sqft), and its assessed value ($372k) is very close to the street average ($366.5k). So, you get a slightly larger, newer home on a smaller-than-average lot.
2. Is Westwood a good neighborhood for property values?
Westwood shows as "around average" for assessed values compared to the city overall. This property’s value ranks in the top 47% citywide and top 47% within the neighborhood itself. This suggests a stable, middle-tier area where prices are not volatile but also not rapidly appreciating. It is typical of an established suburban neighborhood with consistent demand.
3. Why is the lot size considered "below average" when it looks average on paper?
The lot of 5,133 sqft is notably smaller than the Westwood neighborhood average of 6,491 sqft (ranking in the bottom 13% of the area). It is also smaller than the citywide average for comparable homes (6,570 sqft). While 5,100+ sqft is a reasonable size for a city lot, it is considered small relative to the other properties nearby, meaning most neighbors have more private outdoor space.
4. Does the build year (1964) raise any concerns?
The home was built in 1964, which is typical for the area and actually newer than many homes on this street (where the average build year is 1964, but this one ranks in the top 13% locally). This is a common vintage for Winnipeg bungalows and split-levels. The main considerations are the condition of the original systems (furnace, roof, windows, foundation) rather than the year itself, as 1964 construction is generally considered sound with proper maintenance.
5. How can I see how this property compares to its immediate neighbors?
The property detail page includes a link to an interactive neighborhood map analysis. That tool allows you to view this home on a map alongside nearby houses, with visual rankings for year built, living area, assessed value, and lot size. It uses color gradients and a median benchmark line to show exactly where this property stands relative to the rest of the street and the Westwood neighborhood.