2 Addison Crescent

Westwood, Winnipeg

Property score

67.3

Good

Overall 67.3 · Smaller but newer than most nearby homes

1,157 sqft (bottom 29%) · Built in 1967 (1 yr newer than avg)

Located in a high-income area with median household income of ~102k

Transit 62.0 · 4-min walk to transit with 2 nearby routes · Within 500m: 1 school, and 4 parks nearby

Living Area

Below average

16% smaller than neighborhood avg.

Year Built

Above average

1 yrs newer than neighborhood avg.

Mother tongue

English · 89%Chinese · 2%

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

Sold Count

898

Median price

405k

$/sqft

$307/sqft

Avg build year

1966

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Property score

67.3 is composed by the two sections below.

Property Score

58.3Fair
Living Area1,157 sqft60Fair
Year Built196752Fair
Lot Size5,124 sqft67Good
Neighbourhood Sales Activity37Low

Community Score

80.9Excellent
Household Income85Excellent
Education Level54Fair
Housing Stress100Excellent
Core Housing Need100Excellent
Employment Health76Good

Neighbourhood Sales

Westwood

How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “westwood” (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: #46110319

Community deep dive

$102K

Median household income

$122K

Average household income

6%

Low income (LIM-AT)

0.2

Income inequality (Gini)

2.6

P90 / P10 ratio

12%

Single-person households

31%

Families with children

Population, labour & age

Population (2021)651
Labour force participation rate65%
Median age41.6
Avg household size2.8
Unemployment rate4%
Population density3616 / km²

Households & income

Low income (LIM-AT, % pop.)6%
Single-person households12%
Couple families with children31%
Median household income (2020)$102K

Housing

Renter households0%
Condominium dwellings0%
Median dwelling value (owners)$348K

Diversity, education & language

Immigrants (share of pop.)13%
Visible minority14%
Bachelor's or higher (25–64)28%
Mother tongue (1st)English · 89%
Mother tongue (2nd)Chinese · 1%

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

Rankings

Living Area

around average
1,157 sqft
0255075100
Same streetBottom 25%Same areaBottom 29%CitywideBottom 46%
Same street · Addison Crescent
#44 / 59
Bottom 25% · Avg 1,257 sqft
Same area · Westwood
#1,794 / 2,523
Bottom 29% · Avg 1,372 sqft
Citywide · Winnipeg
#105,352 / 194,458
Bottom 46% · Avg 1,342 sqft

Tax-Assessed Value

above average
389k
0255075100
Same streetTop 12%Same areaTop 35%CitywideTop 41%
Same street · Addison Crescent
#7 / 59
Top 12% · Avg 361k
Same area · Westwood
#891 / 2,523
Top 35% · Avg 392.1k
Citywide · Winnipeg
#80,204 / 194,458
Top 41% · Avg 390.1k

Year Built

Elite
1967
0255075100
Same streetTop 3%Same areaTop 26%CitywideBottom 49%

Lot Size

around average
5,124 sqft
0255075100
Same streetBottom 29%Same areaBottom 8%CitywideBottom 48%

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

2 Addison Crescent — 5 amenities found within 500 m, across 2 categories, including 1 education (nearest 260 m), 4 parks (nearest 221 m).

Search radius
🏫Education1
🌳Parks4

Crime & Safety

Westwood · WPS public data · 2026

Annual incidents

9

2026

vs. city avg

-69%

relative to avg

Year-over-year

-97%

vs. prior year

Primary type

Property

100%

Sales History

Sold 6/2017CA$300k–350k
Sold price

Same street

Bottom 45%

Same area

Bottom 36%

City-wide

Bottom 48%

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Highlights & common questions: 2 Addison Crescent, Winnipeg

Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile

This 1,157 sqft home on Addison Crescent, built in 1967, sits on a 5,124 sqft lot. Its standout feature is the construction year: it’s among the newest homes on the street (top 3%) and newer than average for its Westwood neighborhood and Winnipeg overall. The assessed value ($389,000) is above average locally, reflecting its relative modernity, though the living space and lot size are both below the street and neighborhood averages.

The appeal here is subtle. Buyers often assume a 1960s home means outdated finishes or major renovation needs, but this property’s age ranking suggests it may have been built later in the neighborhood’s development cycle—possibly with more modern framing, wiring, or layout standards than its immediate neighbors. For someone who wants a solid, post-war construction home without the premium price tag of a full gut renovation, this could be a sweet spot.

It would suit buyers who prioritize structural freshness over sheer square footage or a sprawling yard. First-time homeowners, downsizers, or anyone looking for a move-in-ready property in an established, mid-density area like Westwood would find it practical. The modest lot and living area mean less upkeep, while the above-average assessed value hints at decent equity stability without being overpriced for the region. It’s not a showpiece; it’s a sensible, relatively young house in a mature neighborhood.


Five Possible FAQs

1. Why is the assessed value higher than the street average if the house is smaller?
The assessed value reflects the market’s opinion of the home’s overall condition and desirability, not just its square footage. Because this home is newer (1967 vs. a street average of 1964 and many older homes nearby), it likely has fewer deferred maintenance issues, which translates to higher value per square foot. The assessed value aligns closely with the neighborhood and city averages, suggesting it’s priced fairly for its size and age combination.

2. Is a 5,124 sqft lot considered small for Westwood?
Yes, it’s below average. The neighborhood average is about 6,491 sqft, and this lot ranks in the bottom 10% locally. However, it’s close to the citywide average. For a buyer who doesn’t want a large yard to maintain and prefers a more compact, manageable property, this could be an advantage rather than a drawback. It’s also common for newer infill or later-phase homes on a street to have smaller lots.

3. How does the living space compare to other homes in the area?
The 1,157 sqft is below the street average (1,257 sqft) and well below the neighborhood average (1,372 sqft). It’s also slightly under the citywide figure. This suggests the home is more compact than typical for Westwood, which may appeal to buyers seeking a cozier layout or less wasted space. It ranks in the bottom third of the neighborhood, so larger families might find it tight, but couples or singles would likely find it adequate.

4. What does “close to average” for construction year actually mean here?
The house was built in 1967, which is right at the citywide median (1966) and slightly newer than the neighborhood median (1966). On its own street, it’s the second-newest home among 59, which is notable. This means the home likely has better insulation, electrical, or plumbing standards than many neighboring properties built a few years earlier, without the premium cost of a fully modern build. It’s a subtle but meaningful advantage for long-term upkeep.

5. How does the home’s rank on the street compare to its rank in the city?
On Addison Crescent, this home ranks well for age (top 3%) and assessed value (top 12%), but lower for living area (bottom 25%) and lot size (bottom 29%). Citywide, it sits near the middle for all four metrics (roughly 40th to 55th percentile). This indicates the street itself has older, larger, and lower-value homes overall—so this property stands out as a relatively newer, higher-value option in its immediate context, even if it appears average citywide.

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