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430 Aberdeen Avenue

BasementYes, not renovated
PoolNo
GarageNone
Building TypeBi-Level

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Redder color means more recent sale.

Yellow star means multiple sale records.

Neighbourhood sales statistics

William Whyte

How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “william whyte” (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 / william whyte / Detached houses (non-condo) / 2024): ~$50k bands. The largest share is $100K–$150K (about 29.6%). Second-largest band: $150K–$200K (about 29.6%); top two together about 59.3%. About 54 sales in this view (sample size check).

All figures above are based on real sold transaction data analysis; for source details, see

Rankings

Living Area

971 sqft

Same street

270/520
Top 52%
Avg1,025 sqft

Same area

1105/1707
Top 65%
Avg1,158 sqft

City-wide

149329/194458
Top 77%
Avg1,342 sqft

430 Aberdeen Avenue: Living Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Aberdeen Avenue): Around Average. Ranked #270 out of 520 (Top 52%). The average living area for comparable homes on this street is 1,025 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (William Whyte): Around Average. Ranked #1,105 out of 1,707 (Top 65%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1,158 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #149,329 out of 194,458 (Top 77%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,342 sqft.

Assessed Value

230k

Same street

91/520
Top 18%
Avg167.7k

Same area

157/1707
Top 9%
Avg149.1k

City-wide

169054/194458
Top 87%
Avg390.1k

430 Aberdeen Avenue: Assessed Value Analysis

  • Street Level (Aberdeen Avenue): Above Average. Ranked #91 out of 520 (Top 18%). The average assessed value for comparable homes on this street is 167.7k.
  • Neighborhood Level (William Whyte): Above Average. Ranked #157 out of 1,707 (Top 9%). The neighborhood average for this group is 149.1k.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #169,054 out of 194,458 (Top 87%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 390.1k.

Year Built

2019

Same street

8/520
Top 2%
Avg1930

Same area

21/1707
Top 1%
Avg1927

City-wide

6832/194458
Top 4%
Avg1966

430 Aberdeen Avenue: Year Built Analysis

  • Street Level (Aberdeen Avenue): Elite. Ranked #8 out of 520 (Top 2%). The average year built for comparable homes on this street is 1930.
  • Neighborhood Level (William Whyte): Elite. Ranked #21 out of 1,707 (Top 1%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1927.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Elite. Ranked #6,832 out of 194,458 (Top 4%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1966.

Land Area

3,266 sqft

Same street

129/520
Top 25%
Avg3,265 sqft

Same area

828/1707
Top 49%
Avg3,277 sqft

City-wide

164242/194458
Top 84%
Avg6,570 sqft

430 Aberdeen Avenue: Land Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Aberdeen Avenue): Above Average. Ranked #129 out of 520 (Top 25%). The average land area for comparable homes on this street is 3,265 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (William Whyte): Around Average. Ranked #828 out of 1,707 (Top 49%). The neighborhood average for this group is 3,277 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #164,242 out of 194,458 (Top 84%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 6,570 sqft.

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.

Sales History

Sold 6/2019CA$250k–300k
Sold price

Same street

Top 12%

Same area

Top 6%

City-wide

Top 77%

430 Aberdeen Avenue · Sold transaction data notes

Data source:

Sold prices are based on publicly available internet data. We do not guarantee accuracy; figures have had limited verification and are reasonably reliable. Data is not sourced from the MLS and does not involve MLS copyright.

Coverage:

Sold price data from January 2016 through April 2025; some months may be missing.

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Highlights & common questions: 430 Aberdeen Avenue, Winnipeg

430 Aberdeen Avenue – Property Summary

Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile

This 2019-built home sits on a 3,266 sqft lot with 971 sqft of living space and an assessed value of $230,000. What stands out most is the combination of a very new build in an older neighborhood. The property ranks in the top 2% on its street and top 4% city-wide for year built—most nearby homes date from the 1920s to 1960s. The assessed value is notably strong relative to the immediate area: it's in the top 18% on Aberdeen Avenue and top 9% within the William Whyte neighborhood, where average assessments sit around $150,000. The land area is about average for the street and neighborhood but well below city-wide norms, which makes sense given Winnipeg's larger suburban lots.

The appeal here is less about square footage or acreage and more about relative value. You're getting a nearly new home in an area where most housing stock is decades older, at a price point that's competitive both locally and city-wide. Living area is modest—slightly below average for the street, and below the city median—so this isn't a house for someone needing expansive rooms or a large footprint.

This property would suit a buyer who values a newer, low-maintenance home in a well-established central Winnipeg neighborhood. It's a good fit for a first-time homeowner, a small family, or someone looking for a turnkey property without the renovation needs typical of older housing stock in the area. It may also appeal to investors or landlords seeking a relatively new asset in a neighborhood where assessed values are rising faster than the city average.


Five Possible FAQs

1. What does "Top 2% on the street" for year built actually mean in practice?
It means only 8 out of 520 comparable homes on Aberdeen Avenue are newer. Most surrounding houses were built in the 1920s–1940s. You're getting modern construction, insulation, and mechanical systems in a neighborhood of century-old homes.

2. Is the assessed value of $230,000 realistic or could it change?
It reflects the city's current valuation relative to comparables. The property is assessed well above the William Whyte average of $149,000, but well below the city-wide average of $390,000. That doesn't predict sale price—it's a tax assessment—but it suggests the home is seen as above-average for its immediate area.

3. How does the 971 sqft living area compare to typical homes in Winnipeg?
It's below the city-wide average of about 1,342 sqft for comparable homes, but close to the street average of 1,025 sqft. If you're used to suburban homes with basements and bonus rooms, this will feel compact. If you're used to older Winnipeg houses of similar era and footprint, it'll feel standard.

4. Why is the land area so small compared to city-wide averages?
Because this is a central, older neighborhood. The city-wide average lot of 6,570 sqft is inflated by newer suburban subdivisions. On Aberdeen Avenue, the average is 3,265 sqft—this lot is essentially identical. You're getting a typical inner-city lot, not a suburban yard.

5. What's the catch with a near-new house in an older area?
The main trade-off is location: you're in William Whyte, which is a denser, more central neighborhood with older infrastructure and less green space than the suburbs. You're also paying a premium relative to neighboring older homes. The benefit is you likely avoid major repairs for a long time—roof, furnace, windows, foundation are all modern.

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