Property score
53.1
Fair
Overall 53.1 · Compared with neighbourhood average
1,212 sqft (top 36%) · Built in 1912 (8 yrs older than avg)
Located in a above-average income area with median household income of ~68.5k
Transit 86.0 · 3-min walk to transit with 4 nearby routes · Within 500m: 4 dining spots, 3 schools, 2 healthcare facilitys, and 1 shop nearby
Living Area
Near average
6% larger than neighborhood avg.
Year Built
Near average
8 yrs older than neighborhood avg.
Mother tongue
English · 50%Tagalog · 25%
Past 10 years Daniel Mcintyre sales snapshot (~80% of all data)
844
220k
$222/sqft
1920
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Property score
53.1 is composed by the two sections below.
Property Score
Community Score
Neighbourhood Sales
Daniel Mcintyre
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “daniel mcintyre” (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: #46110134
Community deep dive
$69K
Median household income
$74K
Average household income
14%
Low income (LIM-AT)
0.2
Income inequality (Gini)
3.0
P90 / P10 ratio
23%
Single-person households
26%
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
above averageLot Size
around 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
817 Home Street — 19 amenities found within 500 m, across 6 categories, including 4 dining (nearest 256 m), 3 education (nearest 214 m), 2 healthcare (nearest 386 m).
Crime & Safety
Daniel Mcintyre · WPS public data · 2026
Annual incidents
118
2026
vs. city avg
+300%
relative to avg
Year-over-year
▼ -92%
vs. prior year
Primary type
Property
47%
Sales History
Same street
Same area
City-wide
| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Sold price | Bottom 43% | Top 41% | Bottom 12% |
817 Home Street · Sold transaction data notes
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Highlights & common questions: 817 Home Street, Winnipeg
Property Summary: 817 Home Street, Winnipeg
Key Characteristics & Appeal
This is a classic two-storey home built in 1912, offering a blend of historic character and practical fundamentals in Winnipeg's Daniel McIntyre neighbourhood. With 1,212 sqft of living space, it sits comfortably within the average range for both the immediate street and the broader area, providing a manageable size for a small family, couple, or investor. Its appeal lies in its established location, the potential of a home with original features awaiting personalization, and a detached garage—a valuable asset in this urban setting.
The property suits a few specific buyer types well. First-time buyers or practical renovators will find a solid, unrenovated canvas to gradually update to their own taste without the premium of a fully modernized home. Investors may see value in its rental potential, given the neighbourhood's consistency and the home's functional layout. It’s notably not the largest property on its block—the land size is below the street average—which suggests a more low-maintenance yard, appealing to those seeking an urban lifestyle without extensive outdoor upkeep. The assessed value is significantly below the Winnipeg citywide average, highlighting its positioning as an accessible entry point into the city’s housing market within a mature, centrally located community.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does "basement, not renovated" typically mean for a home of this age?
It indicates the basement is functional and usable (likely containing utilities and storage or basic rooms) but has not been modernized or finished to contemporary standards. Buyers should budget for potential updates to insulation, flooring, or layout.
2. How does the below-average land size impact the property?
The lot is smaller than many on Home Street, which generally means less yard maintenance and a more compact outdoor space. It doesn't necessarily mean less privacy, as the neighbourhood consists of closely built homes, but it limits potential for large additions or extensive landscaping.
3. The assessed value seems very low compared to the city average. Why?
Property assessments are for municipal tax purposes and are not market valuations. This figure reflects its value relative to similar properties in its assessment category and area. The significant gap from the city average underscores that this is a more affordable, established neighbourhood compared to newer suburban areas.
4. Is the older year built (1912) a concern?
It places the home above average in age even for its historic street. This suggests strong original craftsmanship but also means crucial systems like plumbing, electrical, and the roof may need inspection or have been partially updated over time. It's a key point for a thorough home inspection.
5. What can nearby sales and comparable listings tell me?
Recent sales on the same street and listings with similar assessed values in adjacent areas indicate a stable, active market for homes in this price and size range. It’s wise to review the sale prices of nearby "worth viewing" properties to gauge current market value versus the listed or assessed price.
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