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50 Beechtree Crescent

BasementYes, renovated
PoolNo
GarageNone
Building TypeOne Storey

Map

Redder color means more recent sale.

Yellow star means multiple sale records.

Neighbourhood sales statistics

Worthington

How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “worthington” (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 / worthington / Detached houses (non-condo) / 2024): ~$50k bands. The largest share is $250K–$300K (about 24.1%). Second-largest band: $400K–$450K (about 24.1%); top two together about 48.3%. About 29 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

1,040 sqft

Same street

35/51
Top 69%
Avg1,309 sqft

Same area

397/811
Top 49%
Avg1,082 sqft

City-wide

132478/194458
Top 68%
Avg1,342 sqft

50 Beechtree Crescent: Living Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Beechtree Crescent): Around Average. Ranked #35 out of 51 (Top 69%). The average living area for comparable homes on this street is 1,309 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Worthington): Around Average. Ranked #397 out of 811 (Top 49%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1,082 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Around Average. Ranked #132,478 out of 194,458 (Top 68%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,342 sqft.

Assessed Value

334k

Same street

46/51
Top 90%
Avg428.7k

Same area

278/811
Top 34%
Avg315.3k

City-wide

115799/194458
Top 60%
Avg390.1k

50 Beechtree Crescent: Assessed Value Analysis

  • Street Level (Beechtree Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #46 out of 51 (Top 90%). The average assessed value for comparable homes on this street is 428.7k.
  • Neighborhood Level (Worthington): Around Average. Ranked #278 out of 811 (Top 34%). The neighborhood average for this group is 315.3k.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Around Average. Ranked #115,799 out of 194,458 (Top 60%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 390.1k.

Year Built

1985

Same street

39/51
Top 76%
Avg1987

Same area

123/811
Top 15%
Avg1962

City-wide

55766/194458
Top 29%
Avg1966

50 Beechtree Crescent: Year Built Analysis

  • Street Level (Beechtree Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #39 out of 51 (Top 76%). The average year built for comparable homes on this street is 1987.
  • Neighborhood Level (Worthington): Above Average. Ranked #123 out of 811 (Top 15%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1962.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #55,766 out of 194,458 (Top 29%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1966.

Land Area

4,363 sqft

Same street

42/51
Top 82%
Avg7,091 sqft

Same area

618/811
Top 76%
Avg7,831 sqft

City-wide

133355/194458
Top 69%
Avg6,570 sqft

50 Beechtree Crescent: Land Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Beechtree Crescent): Below Average. Ranked #42 out of 51 (Top 82%). The average land area for comparable homes on this street is 7,091 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Worthington): Below Average. Ranked #618 out of 811 (Top 76%). The neighborhood average for this group is 7,831 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Around Average. Ranked #133,355 out of 194,458 (Top 69%). 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 8/2020CA$300k–350k
Sold price

Same street

Top 85%

Same area

Top 34%

City-wide

Top 57%

50 Beechtree Crescent · 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.

Precision:

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Highlights & common questions: 50 Beechtree Crescent, Winnipeg

50 Beechtree Crescent – Property Summary

Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile

This is a 1,040 sqft home built in 1985 on a 4,363 sqft lot, located in Winnipeg’s Worthington neighbourhood. Its assessed value is $334,000.

Where the appeal lies: The property’s strongest feature is its age relative to the surrounding area. Built in 1985, it is newer than most homes in Worthington (ranked in the top 15% for year built) and across Winnipeg (top 29%). While the living area is slightly below the city average, it is on par with the neighbourhood norm. The assessed value is notably lower than the street average ($428.7k) but sits close to the neighbourhood average ($315.3k), suggesting it may offer relative value compared to immediate neighbours.

What to note: The land area is smaller than typical for both the street and neighbourhood. This is a trade-off—less yard maintenance, but also less outdoor space. The property ranks lower on its street for both lot size and assessed value, which may reflect a more modest finish or less recent renovation compared to nearby homes.

Best suited for: A buyer who prioritises a newer build over a large lot, and who values being in a neighbourhood where the housing stock is generally older (1960s average). It could suit someone looking for a more entry-level price point in a street where homes are generally more expensive, or a buyer who prefers a compact, lower-maintenance property without being in a condo.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does this home compare to others on Beechtree Crescent?
It is below average on this street for lot size, living area, and assessed value. The median home on the street is larger (1,309 sqft) and worth about $95,000 more. However, the home is newer than most on the street (1985 vs. 1987 average).

2. Is the assessed value a reliable guide to market price?
Assessed value is a useful benchmark but not a direct market valuation. It reflects the city’s estimate based on comparable sales and condition data. The property’s assessed value sits well below the street average but in line with the neighbourhood—this discrepancy often points to either a smaller home or one that has not been upgraded as recently as its neighbours.

3. Why is the land area so much smaller than the street average?
The average lot on Beechtree Crescent is 7,091 sqft. At 4,363 sqft, this property is roughly 38% smaller. This may indicate the home was built on a subdivided lot or is part of a denser section of the street. Buyers who value a large backyard should look elsewhere on the street.

4. What does “Top 15%” for year built in the neighbourhood actually mean?
It means the home is newer than 85% of comparable homes in Worthington. Since the neighbourhood average year built is 1962, this property is roughly 20 years newer than typical. This can be a plus for structural condition, insulation standards, and potentially lower immediate maintenance needs—but it is not a guarantee of modern finishes.

5. How useful are these rankings for making an offer?
They give context, not a price. The rankings show where the property sits relative to peers in three categories (size, age, value). For negotiation, the key takeaway is that this home is not the strongest performer on its street, which may give a buyer some leverage—but the newer build and lower-than-city-average assessed value also suggest it is not overpriced relative to its immediate competition.

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