309 Aberdeen Avenue

William Whyte, Winnipeg

32.9

Below average

Overall 32.9

Smaller than most nearby homes

642 sqft (bottom 5%)

Built in 1918 (9 yrs older than avg)

Located in a average-income area

with median household income of ~55.6k

Transit 86.0

3-min walk to transit with 4 nearby routes

Within 500m: 1 dining spot, 2 schools, 1 healthcare facility, and 1 shop nearby

Living Area

Below average

45% smaller than neighborhood avg.

Year Built

Near average

9 yrs older than neighborhood avg.

Mother tongue

English · 75%Tagalog · 9%

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

Sold Count

703

Median price

117k

$/sqft

$87/sqft

Avg build year

1927

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Property score

32.9 is composed by the two sections below.

Property Score

20.8Low
Living Area642 sqft15Low
Year Built191816Low
Lot Size3,000 sqft38Low
Neighbourhood Sales Activity59Fair

Community Score

51.0Fair
Household Income60Fair
Education Level44Low
Housing Stress42Low
Core Housing Need38Low
Employment Health42Low

Neighbourhood Sales

William Whyte

How to read: Share of sales in each ~$50k price band for “william whyte” (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: #46110065

Community deep dive

$56K

Median household income

$60K

Average household income

24%

Low income (LIM-AT)

0.2

Income inequality (Gini)

3.4

P90 / P10 ratio

27%

Single-person households

15%

Families with children

Population, labour & age

Population (2021)572
Labour force participation rate56%
Median age31.6
Avg household size2.8
Unemployment rate20%
Population density5720 / km²

Households & income

Low income (LIM-AT, % pop.)24%
Single-person households27%
Couple families with children15%
Median household income (2020)$56K

Housing

Renter households40%
Condominium dwellings0%
Median dwelling value (owners)$200K

Diversity, education & language

Immigrants (share of pop.)19%
Visible minority21%
Bachelor's or higher (25–64)21%
Mother tongue (1st)English · 75%
Mother tongue (2nd)Tagalog · 8%

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

Rankings

Living Area

below average
642 sqft
0255075100
Same streetBottom 9%Same areaBottom 5%CitywideBottom 2%
Same street · Aberdeen Avenue
#471 / 520
Bottom 9% · Avg 1,025 sqft
Same area · William Whyte
#1,614 / 1,707
Bottom 5% · Avg 1,158 sqft
Citywide · Winnipeg
#191,415 / 194,458
Bottom 2% · Avg 1,342 sqft

Tax-Assessed Value

below average
93k
0255075100
Same streetBottom 11%Same areaBottom 16%CitywideBottom 1%
Same street · Aberdeen Avenue
#464 / 520
Bottom 11% · Avg 167.7k
Same area · William Whyte
#1,434 / 1,707
Bottom 16% · Avg 149.1k
Citywide · Winnipeg
#193,728 / 194,458
Bottom 1% · Avg 390.1k

Year Built

around average
1918
0255075100
Same streetTop 40%Same areaTop 32%CitywideBottom 12%

Lot Size

around average
3,000 sqft
0255075100
Same streetTop 49%Same areaBottom 31%CitywideBottom 11%

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

309 Aberdeen Avenue — 12 amenities found within 500 m, across 8 categories, including 1 dining (nearest 340 m), 2 education (nearest 287 m), 1 healthcare (nearest 467 m).

Search radius
🍽️Dining1
🏫Education2
🏥Healthcare1
🛒Shopping1
🌳Parks2
💪Sports1
Fuel Stations1
Worship3

Crime & Safety

William Whyte · WPS public data · 2026

Annual incidents

160

2026

vs. city avg

+442%

relative to avg

Year-over-year

-92%

vs. prior year

Primary type

Property

50%

Sales History

Sold 9/2020CA$50k–100k
Sold price

Same street

Bottom 11%

Same area

Bottom 15%

City-wide

Bottom 1%

Related homes

Highlights & common questions: 309 Aberdeen Avenue, Winnipeg

309 Aberdeen Avenue – Property Summary

Key Characteristics & Buyer Fit

This is a compact, older home (built 1918) with a living area of 642 square feet and a 3,000 sqft lot. The property ranks very low in living space compared to street, neighbourhood, and city averages—it’s smaller than 98% of comparable homes citywide. The assessed value is also well below average, sitting at $93,000, which is about a quarter of the citywide average for similar properties. The land area is typical for the street and neighbourhood but falls short of the city median, reflecting the dense, older urban fabric of the William Whyte area.

Where the appeal lies: The main draw is affordability. This is one of the lowest-priced homes in Winnipeg relative to its peers. The modest size and older construction also suggest potential for a buyer interested in a modest renovation or a starter home that won't stretch the budget. The lot is a standard city size, and the house itself is a concrete example of early 20th-century infill housing—a niche that appeals to those who appreciate character and can work within tighter square footage.

Who it suits: Budget-conscious first-time buyers, investors looking for a low-cost entry into the Winnipeg market, or someone willing to trade space for a lower initial investment. It may also suit a downsizer who values location over size, provided the layout works. It’s less suited to families needing room to grow or buyers expecting modern finishes or a large yard.


Five Possible FAQs

1. Is the low assessed value a red flag or an opportunity?
The $93,000 assessment is significantly below both the street and neighbourhood averages. This isn't necessarily a sign of structural issues—it primarily reflects the small living area and older age compared to many nearby homes. For a buyer, it means lower property taxes and a low purchase barrier, but you should still budget for a thorough inspection to rule out deferred maintenance common in century homes.

2. How much usable living space is 642 square feet?
That’s roughly the size of a small one-bedroom apartment with a separate living and dining area. In a detached house, it usually means a compact floor plan—likely two small bedrooms, one bathroom, and a combined living/dining room. The actual layout isn't provided here, so you’d want to verify whether the basement is finished or if there’s attic space that could be developed.

3. What does the “Top 98%” ranking for living area really mean?
It means this home is in the smallest 2% of comparable houses citywide. That’s a stark statistic—buyers should be prepared for tight quarters. It also means resale could be slower unless you’re marketing to the same niche of buyers who value price over space.

4. Is the land area of 3,000 sqft enough for additions or a garden?
It’s a typical inner-city lot—enough for a small front and back yard, but not large enough for a major addition without potentially running into setback or zoning limits. For gardening, it’s workable for a small vegetable plot or flower beds, but not for expansive landscaping. The lot size is average for the street and neighbourhood, so it’s consistent with what you’d expect in this part of Winnipeg.

5. How does being built in 1918 affect the property?
Century homes often come with charming details (thick plaster walls, hardwood floors, possibly original trim) but also potential issues like outdated electrical, knob-and-tube wiring, aging plumbing, and foundation settling. The home’s age ranks better on street and neighbourhood levels than citywide, meaning it’s actually older than most Winnipeg homes. A pre-purchase inspection focused on the roof, foundation, and mechanical systems is essential.

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