Property score
35.6
Below average
Overall 35.6 · Smaller than most nearby homes
656 sqft (bottom 6%) · Built in 1907 (20 yrs older than avg)
Located in a above-average income area with median household income of ~63.2k
Transit 82.0 · 1-min walk to transit with 2 nearby routes · Within 500m: 3 dining spots, 2 schools, 3 healthcare facilitys, and 1 shop nearby
Living Area
Below average
43% smaller than neighborhood avg.
Year Built
Near average
20 yrs older than neighborhood avg.
Mother tongue
English · 66%Tagalog · 20%
Past 10 years William Whyte sales snapshot (~80% of all data)
703
117k
$87/sqft
1927
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Property score
35.6 is composed by the two sections below.
Property Score
Community Score
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.
Sales-to-New-Listings
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
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: #46110051
Community deep dive
$63K
Median household income
$72K
Average household income
20%
Low income (LIM-AT)
0.2
Income inequality (Gini)
3.2
P90 / P10 ratio
25%
Single-person households
20%
Families with children
Population, labour & age
Households & income
Housing
Diversity, education & language
Figures are for the census dissemination area containing this listing location; sources and margins may apply per Statistics Canada.
Rankings
Tax-Assessed Value
below averageYear Built
around averageLot Size
around averageRank by land area, larger = better rank
Rank by year, newer = better rank
Rank by living area, larger = better rank
Rank by assessed value, higher = better rank
Bar: fill length ≈ share of peers you outperform. Fill color reflects tier (red / blue / amber / gray). “Avg” is a rough median benchmark for comparable homes in that scope.
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Transit & Walkability
Nearby stops, routes & transit score
Nearby Amenities
Dining, education, healthcare, shopping & more
768 Pritchard Avenue — 12 amenities found within 500 m, across 6 categories, including 3 dining (nearest 13 m), 2 education (nearest 92 m), 3 healthcare (nearest 53 m).
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
Same street
Same area
City-wide
| Metric | Same street | Same area | City-wide |
|---|---|---|---|
Sold price | Bottom 13% | Bottom 23% | Bottom 1% |
768 Pritchard Avenue · Sold transaction data notes
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Highlights & common questions: 768 Pritchard Avenue, Winnipeg
768 Pritchard Avenue – Property Summary
Key Characteristics & Buyer Profile
This is a 656 sqft home on a 3,009 sqft lot, built in 1907, with an assessed value of $107,000. Located in the William Whyte neighbourhood of Winnipeg, the property ranks significantly below average in living area compared to nearby homes—it’s smaller than 92% of houses on the same street and 98% citywide. Its assessed value is similarly low: in the bottom 11% on the street and the bottom 1% across Winnipeg. The land area is also below the street average but sits closer to the neighbourhood median. The year built (1907) is older than most houses on the street and citywide, but it falls around the neighbourhood average.
The appeal here is straightforward: this is an entry-level price point in a mature, central neighbourhood. The low assessed value reflects the small size and age, which keeps the barrier to purchase low relative to much of Winnipeg. It would suit a first-time buyer looking for affordability over space, an investor seeking a lower-cost property in an older urban area, or someone willing to take on a renovation project with a small footprint. What’s less obvious is that the land-to-living-area ratio is relatively high for the neighbourhood—the lot is not unusually small by local standards, which could offer potential for expansion or redevelopment down the line, depending on zoning. The street itself is below average in both value and size, so this isn’t a gentrified pocket; buyers should expect a modest, working-class context.
Five Possible FAQs
1. Why is the assessed value so low compared to the city average?
The home is both much smaller and much older than the typical Winnipeg property. Citywide, the average house is around 1,342 sqft and built in 1966. This one is 656 sqft from 1907. Age and size are the primary drivers of assessed value, so the gap reflects those factors, not necessarily poor condition. Comparable homes on the same street have an average assessed value of $182k, so this is below even that local benchmark.
2. Is the neighbourhood considered up-and-coming?
William Whyte is an older, inner-city area with a mix of well-maintained and rundown properties. The data shows it ranks in the bottom 28% for assessed value within the neighbourhood itself, and most homes on this street are also below average. There’s no strong signal of rapid appreciation from these numbers. Buyers should research recent sales trends and local development plans independently.
3. How much renovation does a 1907 house typically need?
Homes of this age often have outdated electrical, plumbing, and insulation. The year-built ranking suggests it’s older than 96% of houses citywide, so major systems may be original or approaching end-of-life. A home inspection is essential. On the positive side, older homes in this area sometimes have solid wood framing and good bones, but they rarely come with modern efficiency or finishes.
4. Can I add square footage to the existing footprint?
The lot is 3,009 sqft, which is actually close to the neighbourhood average of 3,277 sqft. That’s not a tiny lot by local standards, so there may be room for a small addition or secondary suite, depending on current zoning and setback requirements. You would need to check with the City of Winnipeg’s planning department, as older neighbourhoods can have restrictions.
5. How does this compare to other listings under $150k in Winnipeg?
In terms of size, this is on the smaller end—most homes in that price range are either slightly bigger but in need of significant work, or located in more distant suburbs with smaller lots. The William Whyte location puts it close to downtown and amenities, which is a trade-off against the small living area. It’s worth comparing this property’s whole-picture stats to others in the same price bracket, especially lot size and year built.
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