Property Overview: 59 Le Maire Street, Winnipeg
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This 832 sqft home, built in 1973, presents a practical and affordable entry point into Winnipeg’s Parc La Salle neighbourhood. Its core appeal lies in its value proposition: with an assessed value of $222,000, it sits notably below average for both the local area and the wider city. This positions it as one of the more accessible homes on the street and in the community.
The property suits first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors seeking a lower-cost holding with manageable upkeep. Its smaller living area and compact 1,759 sqft lot mean lower utility costs and less maintenance, which can be a deliberate advantage for those seeking simplicity. A thoughtful perspective is that while the home ranks below average in size and value metrics locally, it benefits from being in a well-established area (homes on the street average a 1975 build year), suggesting a stable, mature neighbourhood context. The recent sale history (sold between $150k-$200k in 2021) indicates a history of affordability, making it a potential candidate for buyers focused on fundamentals rather than premium features.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this a small home?
Yes. At 832 sqft, the living area is below the average for similar homes on its street (avg. 976 sqft), in Parc La Salle (avg. 1,049 sqft), and city-wide.
2. How does its value compare to neighbours?
Its $222,000 assessed value is below the local averages. It ranks in the bottom ~13% on its street and bottom ~16% in Parc La Salle by assessed value, indicating it is a more affordable option in the area.
3. What is the lot size?
The lot is 1,759 sqft, which is compact. It is smaller than most lots on the street (avg. 2,729 sqft) and significantly smaller than the Winnipeg average.
4. When was it last sold and for how much?
Records show it was sold in May 2021. The publicly available price range is between $150,000 and $200,000. For the exact sale price, a manual lookup request must be submitted.
5. Are the sold price data and rankings from the MLS?
No. The sold price data is compiled from publicly available sources, not the MLS. The comparative rankings (for living area, value, etc.) are analytical tools based on this public data and are provided for general reference.