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251 Scurfield Boulevard

BasementYes, not renovated
PoolNo
GarageAttached
Building Type4 Level Split

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If there is a yellow star, the property has multiple sale records.
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Rankings

Living Area

1,782 sqft

Same street

94/197
Top 48%
Avg1,750 sqft

Same area

879/2382
Top 37%
Avg1,666 sqft

City-wide

34735/194458
Top 18%
Avg1,342 sqft

251 Scurfield Boulevard: Living Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Scurfield Boulevard): Around Average. Ranked #94 out of 197 (Top 48%). The average living area for comparable homes on this street is 1,750 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Whyte Ridge): Around Average. Ranked #879 out of 2,382 (Top 37%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1,666 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #34,735 out of 194,458 (Top 18%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,342 sqft.

Assessed Value

476k

Same street

184/197
Top 93%
Avg534.1k

Same area

1909/2382
Top 80%
Avg529.6k

City-wide

46289/194458
Top 24%
Avg390.1k

251 Scurfield Boulevard: Assessed Value Analysis

  • Street Level (Scurfield Boulevard): Below Average. Ranked #184 out of 197 (Top 93%). The average assessed value for comparable homes on this street is 534.1k.
  • Neighborhood Level (Whyte Ridge): Below Average. Ranked #1,909 out of 2,382 (Top 80%). The neighborhood average for this group is 529.6k.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #46,289 out of 194,458 (Top 24%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 390.1k.

Year Built

1987

Same street

188/197
Top 95%
Avg1996

Same area

1980/2382
Top 83%
Avg1994

City-wide

49101/194458
Top 25%
Avg1966

251 Scurfield Boulevard: Year Built Analysis

  • Street Level (Scurfield Boulevard): Below Average. Ranked #188 out of 197 (Top 95%). The average year built for comparable homes on this street is 1996.
  • Neighborhood Level (Whyte Ridge): Below Average. Ranked #1,980 out of 2,382 (Top 83%). The neighborhood average for this group is 1994.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #49,101 out of 194,458 (Top 25%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1966.

Land Area

6,926 sqft

Same street

20/197
Top 10%
Avg5,755 sqft

Same area

492/2382
Top 21%
Avg6,175 sqft

City-wide

34098/194458
Top 18%
Avg6,570 sqft

251 Scurfield Boulevard: Land Area Analysis

  • Street Level (Scurfield Boulevard): Above Average. Ranked #20 out of 197 (Top 10%). The average land area for comparable homes on this street is 5,755 sqft.
  • Neighborhood Level (Whyte Ridge): Above Average. Ranked #492 out of 2,382 (Top 21%). The neighborhood average for this group is 6,175 sqft.
  • Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #34,098 out of 194,458 (Top 18%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 6,570 sqft.

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Sales History

Sold 6/2023CA$450k–500k
Sold price

Same street

Top 67%

Same area

Top 58%

City-wide

Top 21%

251 Scurfield Boulevard · Sold transaction data notes

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Highlights & common questions: 251 Scurfield Boulevard, Winnipeg

251 Scurfield Boulevard – Property Summary

Key Characteristics & Buyer Suitability

This 1987 home in Whyte Ridge offers 1,782 square feet of living space on a 6,926-square-foot lot. It sits in a well-established area of Winnipeg where most nearby homes were built in the mid-1990s, making this property slightly older than its immediate neighbors. The land itself is the standout feature: it ranks in the top 10% on the street and top 21% in the neighborhood for lot size. That extra outdoor space is becoming harder to find in newer developments.

The assessed value—$476,000—is below the street and neighborhood averages, but above the citywide average for comparable homes. This creates an interesting position: you’re paying less than what similar homes in this immediate area typically go for, yet you’re above the broader Winnipeg baseline. The living area is around average for the street and neighborhood but pushes well above citywide norms (top 18% citywide).

Where the appeal lies: The lot gives you room to expand, garden, or simply enjoy more privacy than denser subdivisions allow. The lower assessed value relative to neighbors may also mean slightly lower property taxes, though this should be verified. It’s not a flashy or brand-new home, but it’s solidly built in a period when construction quality was often more straightforward than today’s tightly budgeted builds.

Who it suits: Buyers who prioritize land over a newly renovated interior. People who don’t mind a home that’s 35+ years old but want the flexibility to update gradually. Families looking for a stable, mature neighborhood with above-average yard space. Investors or buyers who see value in a property that’s priced below street norms but competes well citywide.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is the assessed value below the street average if the home is larger than many citywide comparables?
Assessed value reflects recent sales of similar homes nearby, not just size. This street has a mix of newer and larger homes that pull the average up. Your property is older (1987 vs. avg 1996 on the street) and likely hasn’t had major recent upgrades, which holds the value below the immediate neighbors despite having more land.

2. How much could I expect to pay in property taxes based on the $476k assessment?
Winnipeg’s property tax rate for 2024 is roughly 1.1% to 1.3% of assessed value (including provincial education levy and municipal mill rates). On $476,000, that would be approximately $5,200 to $6,200 annually. Contact the city’s assessment office for an exact figure, as supplementary levies and phase-in adjustments may apply.

3. Is the land area really useful for typical residential use, or is it oddly shaped?
At 6,926 square feet, this is a generous rectangular lot—common for 1980s builds in Whyte Ridge. It’s large enough for a substantial garden, a playset, or a future addition, without being oversized to the point of high maintenance. Most lots in the neighborhood are around 6,175 sqft, so you’re slightly above average but not in “estate lot” territory.

4. What does “ranked top 10% on the street” for land area actually mean in terms of square footage vs. neighbors?
It means only 19 out of 197 homes on Scurfield Boulevard have bigger lots. The street average is 5,755 sqft, so your lot is about 1,170 sqft larger than the typical neighbor’s. That’s roughly a 20% premium in yard space—enough for a sizable deck, a large vegetable patch, or parking for multiple vehicles.

5. Should I be concerned about the home being older than most on the street?
Not necessarily. 1987 is after the problematic building practices of the 1970s (aluminum wiring, poor insulation standards) and before some of the cost-cutting seen in the 2000s. The main things to inspect are the roof (likely original or once-replaced), windows (single-pane would be original), and the furnace/AC. Plan for updates, but the bones are generally sound for this era.

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