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Street Level (Stardust Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #49 out of 51 (Bottom 4%). The street average for comparable homes is 1,536 sqft.
Neighborhood Level (Leila-Mcphillips Triangle): Below Average. Ranked #451 out of 492 (Bottom 8%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 1,482 sqft.
Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #170,318 out of 194,457 (Bottom 12%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1,342 sqft.
Street Level (Stardust Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #48 out of 51 (Bottom 6%). The street average for comparable homes is 482.7k.
Neighborhood Level (Leila-Mcphillips Triangle): Below Average. Ranked #394 out of 492 (Bottom 20%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 458.6k.
Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #125,563 out of 194,455 (Bottom 35%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 435.4k.
Street Level (Stardust Avenue): Above Average. Ranked #3 out of 51 (Top 6%). The street average for comparable homes is 1984.
Neighborhood Level (Leila-Mcphillips Triangle): Above Average. Ranked #12 out of 492 (Top 2%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 1987.
Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Above Average. Ranked #19,964 out of 194,457 (Top 10%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 1966.
Street Level (Stardust Avenue): Below Average. Ranked #51 out of 51 (Bottom 0%). The street average for comparable homes is 7,379 sqft.
Neighborhood Level (Leila-Mcphillips Triangle): Below Average. Ranked #341 out of 492 (Bottom 31%). The neighborhood average for comparable homes is 6,306 sqft.
Citywide Level (Winnipeg): Below Average. Ranked #124,512 out of 194,457 (Bottom 36%). The citywide average for comparable homes is 6,570 sqft.
Leila-Mcphillips Triangle market pulse
How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “leila-mcphillips triangle” (Detached houses (non-condo), 2024). The tallest band is the mainstream budget range; multi-year view shows how that band shifts over time.
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1018 Stardust Avenue — 14 amenities found within 500 m, across 6 categories, including 5 dining (nearest 160 m), 1 education (nearest 483 m), 3 shopping (nearest 275 m).
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Is this home right for you?
Property Overview: 1018 Stardust Avenue, Winnipeg
Key Characteristics & Buyer Appeal
This bi-level home at 1018 Stardust Avenue in the Leila-Mcphillips Triangle neighborhood presents a distinct profile. Its primary appeal lies in being a modern, low-maintenance entry point into the Winnipeg market. Built in 2011, it is a notably newer construction compared to most homes in its immediate area and city-wide, offering contemporary building standards and less concern for major near-term repairs.
The home is compact, with 846 sqft of living space and a renovated basement, suited for minimalists, first-time buyers, or investors. It sits on a smaller lot (4,605 sqft), which translates to less yard upkeep. The assessed value is modest and sits around the city-wide average, suggesting an affordable tax base. A key, less obvious perspective is that its newer age and smaller size create a predictable cost-of-ownership scenario, appealing to those who prioritize budget certainty over space. It would suit a pragmatic buyer seeking a modern, turn-key home without the upkeep of a larger property or an older structure, or an investor looking for a relatively new rental property with stable fundamentals.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this a good value for a first-time home buyer?
For a buyer prioritizing a newer, move-in ready home with modern systems, it represents a strong opportunity to avoid the renovation costs common with older inventory. The trade-off is less living and land space compared to similarly priced older homes.
2. Why is the living area significantly smaller than area averages?
The home is a compact bi-level built in 2011, reflecting more recent construction trends that often maximize efficiency on smaller lots. It ranks below average for size on its street and in the neighborhood.
3. What are the implications of having a much newer home in an older neighborhood?
This can be a double-edged sword. You benefit from newer infrastructure and likely higher energy efficiency. However, the home’s value may be less influenced by the appreciation of older, character homes in the area and more by its functional utility.
4. The last recorded sale was between $25.5k-$28.5k in 2019. Why is the assessed value now $32.7k?
Assessed value for tax purposes and market sale price can differ. The increase likely reflects municipal assessment adjustments over time and broader market trends, not a direct appraisal of current market value.
5. With no garage and a smaller lot, where is parking and outdoor space?
The listing indicates no garage, so parking would be driveway or street parking. The smaller lot size means manageable yard maintenance but limited private outdoor space, a factor for those wanting large gardens or recreation areas.