314 Marlton Crescent

Marlton, Winnipeg

Property score

67.8

Good

Overall 67.8 · Smaller and older than most nearby homes

1,066 sqft (bottom 20%) · Built in 1953 (18 yrs older than avg)

Located in a high-income area with median household income of ~116k

Transit 74.0 · 5-min walk to transit with 2 nearby routes

Living Area

Below average

33% smaller than neighborhood avg.

Year Built

Below average

18 yrs older than neighborhood avg.

Mother tongue

English · 79%Tagalog · 5%

Past 10 years Marlton sales snapshot (~80% of all data)

Sold Count

60

Median price

515k

$/sqft

$353/sqft

Avg build year

1971

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Property score

67.8 is composed by the two sections below.

Property Score

57.3Fair
Living Area52
1,066 sqftFair
Year Built36
1953Low
Lot Size100
21,255 sqftExcellent
Neighbourhood Sales Activity77
Good

Community Score

83.6Excellent
Household Income90
Excellent
Education Level72
Good
Housing Stress74
Good
Core Housing Need100
Excellent
Employment Health68
Good

Neighbourhood Sales

Marlton

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

Market Conditions · WinnipegSeller's Market
Buyer'sBalancedSeller's

Sales-to-New-Listings

64.6%

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

65%

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: #46111101

Community deep dive

$116K

Median household income

$122K

Average household income

4%

Low income (LIM-AT)

0.3

Income inequality (Gini)

3.0

P90 / P10 ratio

16%

Single-person households

37%

Families with children

Population, labour & age

Population (2021)511
Labour force participation rate64%
Median age46.4
Avg household size2.7
Unemployment rate9%
Population density1502 / km²

Households & income

Low income (LIM-AT, % pop.)4%
Single-person households16%
Couple families with children37%
Median household income (2020)$116K

Housing

Renter households0%
Condominium dwellings0%
Median dwelling value (owners)$400K

Diversity, education & language

Immigrants (share of pop.)19%
Visible minority14%
Bachelor's or higher (25–64)36%
Mother tongue (1st)English · 79%
Mother tongue (2nd)Tagalog · 4%

Figures are for the census dissemination area containing this listing location; sources and margins may apply per Statistics Canada.

Rankings

Living Area

around average
1,066 sqft
0255075100
Same streetBottom 16%Same areaBottom 20%CitywideBottom 35%
Same street · Marlton Crescent
#53 / 63
Bottom 16% · Avg 1,417 sqft
Same area · Marlton
#172 / 215
Bottom 20% · Avg 1,581 sqft
Citywide · Winnipeg
#125,878 / 194,458
Bottom 35% · Avg 1,342 sqft

Tax-Assessed Value

around average
366k
0255075100
Same streetBottom 22%Same areaBottom 23%CitywideTop 48%
Same street · Marlton Crescent
#49 / 63
Bottom 22% · Avg 435.9k
Same area · Marlton
#166 / 215
Bottom 23% · Avg 479.9k
Citywide · Winnipeg
#93,885 / 194,458
Top 48% · Avg 390.1k

Year Built

around average
1953
0255075100
Same streetBottom 19%Same areaBottom 22%CitywideBottom 31%

Lot Size

Elite
21,255 sqft
0255075100
Same streetTop 30%Same areaTop 28%CitywideTop 1%

To see this property on a map next to nearby houses—and compare year built, living area, assessed value, and lot size in detail—open the neighbourhood analysis page.

Transit & Walkability

Nearby stops, routes & transit score

Nearby Amenities

Dining, education, healthcare, shopping & more

Search radius
No data within 500 m.

Crime & Safety

Marlton · WPS public data · 2025

Annual incidents

13

2025

vs. city avg

-56%

relative to avg

Year-over-year

-28%

vs. prior year

Primary type

Property

69%

Sales History

314 Marlton Crescent: We are not showing a transaction history based solely on public data; that does not mean no sale ever occurred. You can still request details by email in the “Data notes” section below—we will look it up manually and reply with the most accurate information available.

Related homes

Highlights & common questions: 314 Marlton Crescent, Winnipeg

Property Overview

This is a classic, single-story home built in 1953, situated on an exceptionally large, private lot of over 21,000 square feet in Winnipeg's Marlton area. Its primary appeal lies in the rare combination of a modest, 1,066 sqft finished home with a vast, blank-canvas yard, offering immense potential for expansion, gardening, or outdoor living. The home itself features a finished basement, providing additional living space.

It would best suit a buyer who values land size and future potential over a modern or large interior. This could be a handy person or builder looking for a property to renovate or expand significantly, a family dreaming of a huge private playground, or an investor recognizing the unique value of such a sizable urban lot. Its competitive rankings highlight a key strength: while the house is older and average in size for the area, the property size itself is in the 99th percentile for all of Winnipeg, making it a standout offering.

Key Questions & Considerations

1. What does the "finished basement" include?
Given the home's age and size, it's important to clarify the condition, ceiling height, and legal status of the basement finish to understand the true living space.

2. Why is the lot so large, and are there any usage restrictions?
A lot of this size is uncommon for the neighbourhood. It's wise to verify zoning bylaws to confirm possibilities for additions, outbuildings, or subdivision, which are central to the property's value.

3. How does the age of the home (73 years) affect major systems?
Prospective buyers should prioritize inspections for the roof, foundation, plumbing, and electrical systems, as updates may be needed or planned for.

4. What is the neighbourhood character like?
Marlton features a mix of older and newer homes. The large lot offers privacy, but it's valuable to experience the street's atmosphere firsthand, considering its appeal is more about land than the existing structure.

5. The assessed value is lower than many area homes; is this an opportunity?
The assessment reflects the older, smaller home on a large lot. This can indicate a lower tax base but also suggests the market price will be heavily influenced by the land's premium value and the buyer's vision for its use.