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Winnipeg Real Estate – Home Prices, Sales History & Market Trends

House

63 Fontaine Crescent

SilongHindi
PoolHindi
GarageHiwalay
Uri ng GusaliOne Storey

Redder color means more recent sale.

Yellow star means multiple sale records.

Mga ranggo

Living Area

864 sqft

Parehong kalye

61/71
Top 86%
Avg1,051 sqft

Parehong lugar

3068/3307
Top 93%
Avg1,091 sqft

Buong lungsod

167924/194458
Top 86%
Avg1,342 sqft

63 Fontaine Crescent: Living Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Fontaine Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #61 out of 71 (Top 86%). The average living area for comparable homes on this street is 1,051 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Windsor Park): Below Average. Ranked #3,068 out of 3,307 (Top 93%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1,091 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #167,924 out of 194,458 (Top 86%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,342 sqft.

Assessed Value

289k

Parehong kalye

67/71
Top 94%
Avg341.8k

Parehong lugar

3119/3307
Top 94%
Avg354.2k

Buong lungsod

143334/194458
Top 74%
Avg390.1k

63 Fontaine Crescent: Assessed Value Analysis

  • Street Level (Fontaine Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #67 out of 71 (Top 94%). The average assessed value for comparable homes on this street is 341.8k.
  • Neighborhood Level (Windsor Park): Below Average. Ranked #3,119 out of 3,307 (Top 94%). The neighborhood average for this group is 354.2k.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #143,334 out of 194,458 (Top 74%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 390.1k.

Taon ng Paggawa

1956

Parehong kalye

33/71
Top 46%
Avg1957

Parehong lugar

2484/3307
Top 75%
Avg1961

Buong lungsod

124253/194458
Top 64%
Avg1966

63 Fontaine Crescent: Taon ng Paggawa Analysis

  • Street Level (Fontaine Crescent): Around Average. Ranked #33 out of 71 (Top 46%). The average taon ng paggawa for comparable homes on this street is 1957.
  • Neighborhood Level (Windsor Park): Below Average. Ranked #2,484 out of 3,307 (Top 75%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1961.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Around Average. Ranked #124,253 out of 194,458 (Top 64%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1966.

Lupa

5,000 sqft

Parehong kalye

65/71
Top 92%
Avg5,700 sqft

Parehong lugar

2988/3307
Top 90%
Avg6,030 sqft

Buong lungsod

106328/194458
Top 55%
Avg6,570 sqft

63 Fontaine Crescent: Lupa Analysis

  • Street Level (Fontaine Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #65 out of 71 (Top 92%). The average lupa for comparable homes on this street is 5,700 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Windsor Park): Below Average. Ranked #2,988 out of 3,307 (Top 90%). The neighborhood average for this group is 6,030 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Around Average. Ranked #106,328 out of 194,458 (Top 55%). 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.

Kasaysayan ng Benta

Naibenta 10/2020CA$200k–250k
Presyo ng benta

Parehong kalye

Top 93%

Parehong lugar

Top 94%

Buong lungsod

Top 81%

63 Fontaine Crescent · Sold transaction data notes

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63 Fontaine Crescent – Property Summary

Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile

This is a compact, post-war bungalow in Windsor Park, Winnipeg, built in 1956. With 864 square feet of living space on a 5,000-square-foot lot, it’s smaller than most nearby homes in every dimension. The assessed value of $289,000 reflects that—it’s well below street, neighbourhood, and city averages.

The appeal here isn’t size or prestige. It’s entry-level pricing in a stable, established area. The land is modest but functional, and the home’s age puts it in a sweet spot for buyers who want something solid from the 1950s without a premium attached to bigger, newer or renovated properties nearby. It’s a property that suits first-time buyers, investors looking for a lower-cost rental in a decent neighbourhood, or anyone who prioritizes affordability and location over square footage. The trade-off is clear: you’re getting less house and less land for less money—and that’s exactly the point.

Five Possible FAQs

1. How does this home compare to typical Windsor Park properties?
This home is smaller on both living area and lot size than the neighbourhood average (864 sq ft vs. 1,091 sq ft; 5,000 sq ft lot vs. 6,030 sq ft). It’s also valued lower—$289,000 versus $354,200 median. The year built (1956) is slightly older than the neighbourhood median (1961). Essentially, it’s a below-average property for the area in most metrics, which is reflected in the asking price.

2. Is the assessed value of $289,000 realistic or a potential red flag?
It aligns with the data: the home ranks near the bottom on its street (67th out of 71) and neighbourhood (3,119th out of 3,307). The low assessment isn’t unusual—it simply matches the smaller size and older condition relative to peers. For a buyer, this could mean lower property taxes than many surrounding homes.

3. What’s the lot actually like for a 5,000-square-foot property?
It’s smaller than 90% of lots on Fontaine Crescent and 90% of lots in Windsor Park. That means a modest yard—likely enough for a garden, a small play area, or a patio, but not large-scale landscaping or future expansion. At the city level, it’s closer to average, so the lot isn’t tiny by Winnipeg standards, just on the tighter side for this specific street and neighbourhood.

4. How does the 1956 build year affect maintenance and renovation potential?
Homes from the mid-1950s in Winnipeg typically have solid foundations and wood framing, but may have outdated electrical, plumbing, insulation, and windows. The property ranks around average on its street for year built, so it’s not unusually old for the area—but it’s older than most neighbourhood and citywide homes. A buyer should budget for system updates, not structural issues.

5. Who typically buys a home like this, and what’s the resale angle?
This is a classic starter home or a rental property. The low entry cost is the main draw. For resale, appreciation will likely lag behind larger, updated homes nearby—but the low basis can still yield solid percentage gains if the area rises. It’s not a flip candidate unless you add square footage or significantly upgrade; it’s more of a hold-and-rent or live-in-and-upgrade-over-time property.

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