Property score
72.2
Good
Overall 72.2 · Older than most nearby homes
1,241 sqft (bottom 40%) · Built in 1961 (1 yr older than avg)
Located in a high-income area with median household income of ~102k
Transit 74.0 · 2-min walk to transit with 2 nearby routes · Within 500m: 3 dining spots, 3 schools, 2 parks, and 1 place of worship nearby
Living Area
Near average
12% smaller than neighborhood avg.
Year Built
Below average
1 yrs older than neighborhood avg.
Mother tongue
English · 84%Tagalog · 5%
Past 10 years Booth sales snapshot (~80% of all data)
358
427.6k
$303/sqft
1962
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Property score
72.2 is composed by the two sections below.
Property Score
Community Score
Neighbourhood Sales
Booth
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “booth” (Detached houses (non-condo), 2024). The tallest band is the mainstream budget range; multi-year view shows how that band shifts over time.
Sales-to-New-Listings
1,196
sold
1,852
new listings
Manitoba Real Estate Association March public data on New Listings and Properties Sold across Manitoba
Sold Above Asking
Majority sold above asking
68 of 104 sold above asking · Manually compiled from MLS Winnipeg sold listings, May 4 – May 10, 2026
With a Sales-to-New-Listings ratio of 64.6% and 65% of homes selling above asking price, demand is clearly outpacing supply. Buyers are competing, which is putting upward pressure on prices.
Area census snapshot
Dissemination area (DA) — Statistics Canada 2021 Census · Area: #46110275
Community deep dive
$102K
Median household income
$110K
Average household income
4%
Low income (LIM-AT)
0.2
Income inequality (Gini)
2.5
P90 / P10 ratio
13%
Single-person households
27%
Families with children
Population, labour & age
Households & income
Housing
Diversity, education & language
Figures are for the census dissemination area containing this listing location; sources and margins may apply per Statistics Canada.
Rankings
Tax-Assessed Value
around averageYear Built
around averageLot Size
above averageRank by land area, larger = better rank
Rank by year, newer = better rank
Rank by living area, larger = better rank
Rank by assessed value, higher = better rank
Bar: fill length ≈ share of peers you outperform. Fill color reflects tier (red / blue / amber / gray). “Avg” is a rough median benchmark for comparable homes in that scope.
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Transit & Walkability
Nearby stops, routes & transit score
Nearby Amenities
Dining, education, healthcare, shopping & more
439 Aldine Street — 9 amenities found within 500 m, across 4 categories, including 3 dining (nearest 179 m), 3 education (nearest 391 m), 2 parks (nearest 274 m).
Crime & Safety
Booth · WPS public data · 2026
Annual incidents
26
2026
vs. city avg
-12%
relative to avg
Year-over-year
▼ -93%
vs. prior year
Primary type
Property
58%
Sales History
Same street
Same area
City-wide
| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Sold price | Bottom 19% | Bottom 12% | Bottom 26% |
439 Aldine Street · Sold transaction data notes
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Highlights & common questions: 439 Aldine Street, Winnipeg
Property Summary: 439 Aldine Street
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This well-situated one-storey home in Winnipeg's Booth neighbourhood offers a practical and value-conscious opportunity. Built in 1961, its key feature is a renovated basement, adding valuable finished living space to the 1,241 sqft footprint. The property stands out for its generous 5,509 sqft lot, which is larger than most on the street and in the wider area, presenting excellent potential for outdoor living, gardening, or future expansion.
Its primary appeal lies in its solid fundamentals and relative value within its context. The home ranks well in terms of lot size and living area compared to its immediate neighbours, suggesting a property that offers more space than many around it. It would suit first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready base with a renovated lower level, or practical-minded investors or homeowners who prioritize land size and functional space over modern fixtures. The recent sale history indicates a property that may offer room for equity growth, appealing to those looking for a foothold in a stable neighbourhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the "renovated basement" likely include?
While specific finishes aren't detailed, a renovated basement in a home of this era typically means it has been finished into a livable space, possibly including a recreation room, additional bedrooms, or a basic bathroom. It signifies the major work of making the space dry, insulated, and legally habitable is already complete.
2. How does having no garage affect daily life and value?
For many in established neighbourhoods, street parking is the norm. The large lot does offer potential for adding a garage or carport in the future, which could be a value-add project. The trade-off is more yard space versus immediate sheltered parking.
3. The assessed value is lower than some nearby homes. Is this a concern?
Not necessarily. Municipal assessed value is for tax purposes and can lag behind market value. The more relevant figure is the 2017 sale price, and how the property's size and condition compare to recent sales in the area. A lower assessment can sometimes mean relatively lower property taxes.
4. The home is over 60 years old. What should I budget for?
While the basement renovation is a plus, prudent budgeting should account for updates to major aging systems common in homes of this vintage, such as the roof, plumbing, electrical panel, or original windows. A thorough inspection is essential.
5. What is the neighbourhood (Booth) like?
Booth is a mature, established neighbourhood in Winnipeg. The rankings show this property sits on a street and in an area with a mix of older and somewhat newer homes, suggesting a stable, no-frills residential area. Its rankings for lot and living size in the top halves for the street and neighbourhood indicate it's a comparatively substantial property on its block.
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