43 Libra Street – Property Summary
Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile
This is a 2020-built home with 1,553 sq. ft. of living space on a 2,868 sq. ft. lot. It sits in a street that ranks as elite for living area—#1 out of 46 on Libra Street—meaning homes here are consistently larger than what’s typical for that block. Citywide, the living area is above average (top 28%), and the 2020 construction year places it among the newest 3% of comparable homes in Winnipeg.
What stands out is the mix. The street itself is strong, but the neighbourhood (West Kildonan Industrial) is more middle-of-the-road for both living area and assessed value. The lot is slightly larger than others on the street but below the neighbourhood and city averages—so you get a newer, well-sized home on a modest piece of land. The assessed value is $391k, which sits a bit above the street average but below the neighbourhood average. That gap might reflect the home being newer than much of what’s around it.
This property would suit a buyer who prioritizes a modern home in a street that holds its own, but isn’t looking for a large yard or an up-and-coming neighbourhood reputation. It’s a good fit for someone who values recent construction and interior space over lot size or prestige area rankings. It could also appeal to a buyer who wants to live on a top-ranked street without paying a neighbourhood premium.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does this home compare to others on Libra Street?
It ranks #1 for living area (top 2%), #8 for assessed value (top 17%), and #13 for lot size (top 28%). Build year is around average for the street, since many homes were also built in 2020.
2. Is this neighbourhood considered a strong market?
West Kildonan Industrial ranks around average for living area (top 43%) and assessed value (top 60%). It’s not a standout area, but the street itself pulls above its weight.
3. How does the lot size compare across the city?
At 2,868 sq. ft., the lot is below average citywide—ranking in the bottom 9%. That’s typical for newer infill homes in older neighbourhoods.
4. Why is the assessed value lower than the neighbourhood average?
The neighbourhood average is $442.9k, while this home is assessed at $391k. That’s partly because the home is newer but smaller in living area than the neighbourhood average (1,553 vs. 1,591 sq. ft.), and on a smaller lot.
5. What does the “neighbourhood analysis map” show?
It lets you see this property in relation to nearby homes—comparing year built, living area, assessed value, and lot size. You can open it from the property page for a side-by-side view on a map.