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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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Lavalee
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “lavalee” (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 / lavalee / Detached houses (non-condo) / 2024): ~$50k bands. The largest share is $250K–$300K (about 27.3%). Second-largest band: $200K–$250K (about 18.2%); top two together about 45.5%. About 11 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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222 Hindley Avenue: Assessed Value Analysis
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222 Hindley Avenue: Land Area Analysis
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Sold price | Top 71% | Top 75% | Top 80% |
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Sold price | Top 74% | Top 76% | Top 80% |
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Neighbourhood
Lavalee
Year Built
1964
Living Area
1,265 sqft
Assessed Value
348k
Neighbourhood
Lavalee
Year Built
1977
Living Area
936 sqft
Assessed Value
355k
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Niakwa Place
Year Built
1988
Living Area
2,943 sqft
Assessed Value
842k
Property Overview: 222 Hindley Avenue, Winnipeg
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This property on Hindley Avenue in the Lavalee neighborhood is defined by a significant contrast: it sits on an exceptionally large, citywide elite-sized lot of over 10,700 sqft, ranking in the top 5% across Winnipeg. This generous outdoor space is its most compelling feature, offering rare potential for gardening, expansion, or simply enjoying ample private grounds. However, the home itself presents as a value-driven opportunity. Its assessed value is notably low for the area, suggesting a modest structure likely in need of updates or renovation. Recent sold price history indicates transactions at a fraction of typical city and area averages.
The appeal lies squarely with the visionary buyer or investor. It perfectly suits someone seeking a large urban lot where the land itself is the primary asset. This could be ideal for a builder looking for a infill project, a homeowner planning a substantial renovation or rebuild, or a buyer prioritizing expansive outdoor space over immediate move-in condition. It’s a property where the value is fundamentally in the dirt and the potential, not in the current dwelling.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the assessed value so much lower than area averages?
The assessed value is based on the property's current state. The low assessment relative to the neighborhood and the elite lot size strongly indicates that the existing house is modest, potentially outdated, or in need of significant repair, placing the value largely on the land itself.
2. What can I do with such a large lot?
Beyond a large garden or private yard, a lot of this size in the city may offer opportunities for legal secondary suites, additions, or even future subdivision, subject to all City of Winnipeg zoning and planning approvals. It provides unusual flexibility for outdoor living or property development.
3. The sold prices seem very low. What does this mean?
The recent sold price ranges (e.g., $22.5k-$25.5k) are consistent with a property where the structure holds minimal value. These are likely land-value transactions, reflecting the cost of the lot with a teardown or major redevelopment project in mind.
4. Is this a good investment?
For the right buyer, it has clear investment angles: the acquisition of a scarce large lot in the city at a land-value price. The investment return would depend on the costs of renovation or new construction and future market conditions, but it represents a strategic entry point into the neighborhood.
5. What are the immediate next steps if I'm interested?
Given the property's unique profile, essential steps include: verifying all zoning bylaws and development potential for the lot with the city, arranging a thorough inspection to understand the full condition and any liabilities of the existing structure, and consulting with a builder or architect to realistically scope renovation or rebuild costs against your budget.
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