201-110 James Avenue

Built 1910Living Area 723 sqft
Sale History
SOLDin Jun 2017
180K±5,0004yr -21.7%
Tax Assessment
204k(prev. 201k)
+3k(+1.5%)
DateSold PriceNeighbourhood
2017-06Sold180K±5,00053/71
2013-04Sold230K±5,00022/26

Rankings reflect the property's sold price position within its street, neighbourhood, and all of Winnipeg in the year of sale.

Map
Below average723 sqft · top 81% in area · built 1910 · 15 yrs older than avg
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High-income areaMedian household income ~$75K · top tier income demographics
1-min walk to transit6 nearby routes · score 100/100
Score

Property score

Overall score
41.1Low
How is the score calculated? ▼
Scores are weighted aggregates of property attributes (size, age, lot, sales activity) and community signals from the 2021 Statistics Canada census (income, education, housing stress, employment). 100 = top of metric within Winnipeg.
Property Score
17.3
Low
Community Score
76.8
Good
Income
75
Education
91
Housing
52
Core need
76
Employment
83
Rankings

How it stacks up

Each metric compared against 77 homes on James Avenue, 439 in Exchange District, and 26,841 citywide. Polygon points further from the centre = better rank.
Living Area
723 sqft
BELOW AVERAGE
StreetBottom 39%AreaBottom 19%CityBottom 15%
Same street
Bottom 39%
#47 / 77
Bottom 19%
#354 / 439
Citywide
Winnipeg
Bottom 15%
#22,756 / 26,841
Tax-Assessed Value
204 k
BELOW AVERAGE
StreetBottom 44%AreaBottom 16%CityBottom 34%
Same street
Bottom 44%
#43 / 77
Bottom 16%
#369 / 439
Citywide
Winnipeg
Bottom 34%
#17,624 / 26,841
Year Built
1910
NEAR AVERAGE
StreetBottom 23%AreaTop 46%CityBottom 1%
Same street
Bottom 23%
#59 / 77
Top 46%
#201 / 439
Citywide
Winnipeg
Bottom 1%
#26,445 / 26,841
How rankings work — each polygon vertex is the property's percentile rank within that scope. Further from the centre = better.
Detailed ranking analysis ▼
201-110 James Avenue: Living Area Analysis

Street Level (James Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #47 out of 77 (Bottom 39%). The street average for comparable homes is 806 sqft.

Neighborhood Level (Exchange District): Below Average. Ranked #354 out of 439 (Bottom 19%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 1,125 sqft.

Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #22,756 out of 26,841 (Bottom 15%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,042 sqft.

201-110 James Avenue: Tax-Assessed Value Analysis

Street Level (James Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #43 out of 77 (Bottom 44%). The street average for comparable homes is 229.4k.

Neighborhood Level (Exchange District): Below Average. Ranked #369 out of 439 (Bottom 16%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 344.4k.

Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #17,624 out of 26,841 (Bottom 34%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 276.9k.

201-110 James Avenue: Year Built Analysis

Street Level (James Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #59 out of 77 (Bottom 23%). The street average for comparable homes is 1911.

Neighborhood Level (Exchange District): Around Average. Ranked #201 out of 439 (Top 46%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 1925.

Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #26,445 out of 26,841 (Bottom 1%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1990.

Market

Exchange District market pulse

Past 14 years sales snapshot (~80% of all data)
Sold count
317
last 14 years
Median price
240k
14-year area median
Price per sqft
$287/sqft
area average
Avg build year
1925
area average
Market conditions · Winnipeg
Sales-to-New-Listings?
Seller's market
63.5%
Buyer'sBalancedSeller's
Sold
1,465
New listings
2,307
Sold above asking?
Last 7 days
Majority over ask
62%
Below ask62% above
70 of 113 sold above asking
What this means
Upward pressure
Demand is clearly outpacing supply. Buyers are competing, which is putting upward pressure on prices.
2026-04

How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “exchange district” (Condos, 2024). The tallest band is the mainstream budget range; multi-year view shows how that band shifts over time.

Community deep dive

Who lives in this neighbourhood

Dissemination area #46110669 · Statistics Canada 2021 Census · Population 1350
1,350
Population (2021)
36.4
Median age
1.7
Avg household size
1,421 / km²
Population density
Distribution by household income band
0-5k
1%
5k-10k
2%
10k-15k
2%
15k-20k
1%
20k-25k
3%
25k-30k
5%
30k-35k
3%
35k-40k
5%
40k-45k
4%
45k-50k
4%
50k-60k
7%
60k-70k
8%
70k-80k
8%
80k-90k
6%
90k-100k
5%
100k-125k
11%
125k-150k
5%
150k-200k
9%
200k plus
11%
$75K
Median household income
$126K
Average household income
17%
Low income (LIM-AT)
0.4
Income inequality (Gini)
6.2
P90 / P10 ratio
54%
Single-person households
7%
Families with children
71%
Labour participation
6%
Unemployment
Local · Day-to-day

Transit, amenities & safety

Everything within walking distance, plus crime and waste collection.

Nearby Amenities

Dining, education, healthcare, shopping & more

201-110 James Avenue — 53 amenities found within 500 m, across 8 categories, including 37 dining (nearest 63 m), 4 education (nearest 181 m), 2 healthcare (nearest 205 m).

Search radius
🍽️Dining37
🏫Education4
🏥Healthcare2
🛒Shopping2
🌳Parks4
💪Sports2
🏦Finance1
Worship1

Crime & safety

Exchange District · WPS public data
Full crime data →
Annual incidents
48
2026
vs. city average
+63%
▲ relative to avg
Year-over-year
▼ -95%
vs. prior year
Primary type
Property
77% of incidents

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Property highlights

Property Overview

This 723 sqft condominium at 201-110 James Avenue is a piece of Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District, housed in a character building dating to 1910. Its appeal lies in a genuine urban lifestyle, offering a relatively affordable entry point into one of the city's most vibrant and culturally rich neighbourhoods. The unit’s living area and assessed value are around average for James Avenue itself, suggesting it fits the local condo profile, though it sits below the broader neighbourhood averages for size. This isn't a sprawling modern suite; it’s a practical, compact home in a heritage setting.

It would suit a specific buyer: a first-time purchaser, an investor, or a downsizer seeking a low-maintenance, walkable urban life without a premium price tag. The charm is in the location—steps from cafes, galleries, and theatres—and the building's historic roots, not in modern square footage. A thoughtful perspective is that this unit represents a chance to own a slice of city history with manageable carrying costs, ideal for someone whose living space extends into the neighbourhood itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the monthly condo fees, and what do they cover?
This information is not provided in the available data. A critical next step would be to obtain the condo corporation’s financial statements and bylaws to understand the fee structure, reserve fund status, and what utilities or amenities are included.

2. Is the unit updated, or would it require renovation?
The listing details do not specify the interior condition. Given the building's age (1910), prospective buyers should be prepared for potential character-building considerations, such as original windows, layout, or mechanical systems, and budget accordingly for updates or maintenance.

3. How does the 2017 sale price compare to the current assessed value?
The unit sold for $18,900 in June 2017. Its current assessed value is $20,100. This indicates relative stability in its market value over that period, which may appeal to buyers seeking a historically less volatile investment.

4. What is the parking situation?
Parking is not detailed here. In the dense Exchange District, this is a crucial question. Buyers need to confirm if a dedicated spot is included, if it's street parking (potentially with a permit), and what the associated costs are.

5. Are there any restrictions on renting out the unit?
This is a key question for investors. The condo corporation’s bylaws may have clauses regarding rentals, such as a cap on the number of units that can be rented or specific approval processes, which must be reviewed before purchase.