1478 Alexander Avenue — Property Summary
Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile
This 1,212-square-foot home on Alexander Avenue in Weston offers a noticeably spacious interior relative to its immediate surroundings. While the living area ranks in the top 20% on the street and top 12% in the neighbourhood, it sits near the citywide average—meaning you get above-average room inside without paying a premium for a larger-than-typical Winnipeg lot. The land is 2,823 square feet, which is slightly below the street and neighbourhood averages, and well below the citywide norm.
The assessed value of $221,000 is above average for both the street and the neighbourhood, reflecting the home's stronger living space and newer construction relative to nearby properties. Built in 1949, it's newer than most homes on Alexander Avenue and in Weston (where the average build year is 1937), but older than the citywide average of 1966.
Where the appeal lies: This property occupies a middle ground that often goes overlooked. It's not a character home with original 1910s detailing, nor is it a modern infill. Instead, it offers a sensible balance: more interior square footage than most neighbours, a land area that won't require heavy yard maintenance, and a tax base that stays reasonable because the lot isn't oversized. The value proposition is strongest when compared to newer subdivisions, where a similar-sized home on a smaller lot would typically cost more.
Who it suits: Buyers who want a house with decent living space in a well-established area, without paying for extra land they won't use. First-time buyers who plan to stay for a while and want something that's not the smallest house on the street. Also suits anyone who prefers the character of older neighbourhoods but wants a home built after the pre-war era. Less suitable for buyers seeking a large lot, a fully modernized interior, or a property that sits well below market assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the assessed value compare to what I'd actually pay?
The assessed value of $221,000 is a baseline for property tax calculation, not a market price. Given that the home ranks in the top 20% for value within Weston but sits well below the citywide average, the purchase price will depend on condition, updates, and current market conditions in the area. Properties in this tier often sell close to or slightly above assessment if well-maintained, but it's worth comparing with recent sales on Alexander Avenue specifically.
2. Is the smaller land area a disadvantage?
It depends on your priorities. A 2,823-square-foot lot is below the street and neighbourhood averages, and significantly below the citywide norm. That means less yard work and lower maintenance costs. However, if you plan to expand the home, add a garage, or need substantial outdoor space, this lot will limit those options. For someone who values indoor square footage more than outdoor space, the trade-off works.
3. Why is the year built listed as a positive on the street level but negative citywide?
In Weston and along Alexander Avenue, many homes date from the 1920s and 1930s. A 1949 build is newer than the local average, so you're less likely to deal with very old foundations, plaster, or outdated electrical systems common in pre-war houses. Citywide, newer suburbs with 1970s–2000s construction bring the average up, so 1949 falls below that. It's not a flaw—it simply reflects the older character of the neighbourhood.
4. What does the ranking system's "Top 20%" or "Top 12%" actually mean in terms of value?
These rankings compare this property against similar homes within the same scope. For example, being top 12% in neighbourhood living area means only about one in eight comparable homes in Weston has more interior space. The assessed value ranking of top 20% in Weston means the home is valued higher than most in the area—which can indicate a well-kept property or one with updates. But it can also mean you're paying for a home that's already valued near its ceiling within that local market.
5. Should I be concerned that the lot size ranks in the bottom 8% citywide?
Not necessarily. A lot in the bottom 8% citywide is simply typical of older, more central neighbourhoods where land was parceled differently than in post-war suburbs. In Weston, your lot is actually around average for the area. The citywide comparison is skewed by large suburban lots that are common in newer developments. Focus on whether the lot meets your needs, not the rank.