Property Summary: 63 Wildwood E Park
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a 1,975-square-foot home built in 1947 on a 7,195-square-foot lot in the Wildwood area. What stands out most is the living space. It ranks in the top 11% citywide for size—well above the average comparable home in Winnipeg (1,342 sq ft)—and also sits above average within its own street and neighbourhood. The assessed value of $552,000 is above the city average of $390,100, and places it in the top 12% of homes across Winnipeg, though it is only slightly above the street average ($515,600) and slightly below the neighbourhood average ($568,200). The lot is around average for the street and neighbourhood, but is considered larger than most citywide (top 16%).
The home is older than most in the city (1947 vs. 1966 city average), but it is one of the oldest on its street—ranking #2 out of 34—which can appeal to buyers who value established construction, mature landscaping, or the character of an older neighbourhood.
This property would suit a buyer who prioritises generous interior square footage and a central Wildwood location, and who is comfortable with an older home that may require updates or maintenance typical of a 1940s build. The lot provides decent outdoor space without being oversized. It is less suited to someone looking for a newer, move-in-ready home or a large, private yard.
Five Possible FAQs
1. How does this home compare to others on the same street?
On Wildwood E Park, this home ranks #7 out of 34 for living area (top 21%), #10 for assessed value (top 29%), and #2 for year built (meaning it is one of the oldest). The lot is ranked #20, which is around average for the street.
2. Is the assessed value high for the neighbourhood?
The assessed value ($552,000) is slightly above the street average ($515,600) but below the Wildwood neighbourhood average ($568,200). Citywide, it ranks in the top 12% of all comparable homes.
3. How old is this house, and is that unusual for the area?
It was built in 1947. That makes it older than the neighbourhood average (1950) and significantly older than the citywide average (1966). On its own street, it is the second-oldest home.
4. Is the lot size considered large or small?
The lot is 7,195 square feet. It is around average for the street and neighbourhood, but is above average compared to most homes across Winnipeg—ranking in the top 16% citywide.
5. What does "comparable homes" mean in these rankings?
The rankings compare this property to other single-family homes with similar characteristics in each area (street, neighbourhood, city). The averages are not for all properties, but for those that are alike in type and structure.