152 Aubrey Street

Wolseley, Winnipeg

63.4

Fair

Overall 63.4

Smaller and older than most nearby homes

1,234 sqft (bottom 25%)

Built in 1909 (7 yrs older than avg)

Located in a high-income area

with median household income of ~93k

Transit 82.0

6-min walk to transit with 5 nearby routes

Within 500m: 2 dining spots, 1 school, 1 shop, and 4 parks nearby

Living Area

Below average

24% smaller than neighborhood avg.

Year Built

Below average

7 yrs older than neighborhood avg.

Mother tongue

English · 85%French · 3%

Property score

63.4 is composed by the two sections below.

Property Score

50.0Fair
Living Area1,234 sqft66Good
Year Built190910Low
Lot Size3,011 sqft38Low
Neighbourhood Sales Activity53Fair

Community Score

83.4Excellent
Household Income82Excellent
Education Level91Excellent
Housing Stress74Good
Core Housing Need100Excellent
Employment Health68Good

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

Sold Count

820

Median price

382.5k

$/sqft

$285/sqft

Avg build year

1916

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

Sales-to-New-Listings

63.5%

1,465

sold

2,307

new listings

Manitoba Real Estate Association March public data on New Listings and Properties Sold across Manitoba

Sold Above Asking

52%

Majority sold above asking

39 of 75 sold above asking · MLS Winnipeg sold listings 2026-05-18 – 2026-05-24

With a Sales-to-New-Listings ratio of 63.5% and 52% of homes selling above asking price, demand is clearly outpacing supply. Buyers are competing, which is putting upward pressure on prices.

Neighbourhood Sales

Wolseley

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

Area census snapshot

Dissemination area (DA) — Statistics Canada 2021 Census · Area: #46110652

Community deep dive

$93K

Median household income

$107K

Average household income

6%

Low income (LIM-AT)

0.2

Income inequality (Gini)

2.8

P90 / P10 ratio

32%

Single-person households

29%

Families with children

Population, labour & age

Population (2021)389
Labour force participation rate68%
Median age41.6
Avg household size2.3
Unemployment rate10%
Population density4322 / km²

Households & income

Low income (LIM-AT, % pop.)6%
Single-person households32%
Couple families with children29%
Median household income (2020)$93K

Housing

Renter households8%
Condominium dwellings0%
Median dwelling value (owners)$324K

Diversity, education & language

Immigrants (share of pop.)5%
Visible minority3%
Bachelor's or higher (25–64)51%
Mother tongue (1st)English · 84%
Mother tongue (2nd)French · 2%

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

Rankings

Living Area

around average
1,234 sqft
0255075100
Same streetTop 48%Same areaBottom 25%CitywideTop 47%
Same street · Aubrey Street
#57 / 118
Top 48% · Avg 1,243 sqft
Same area · Wolseley
#1,760 / 2,349
Bottom 25% · Avg 1,622 sqft
Citywide · Winnipeg
#91,344 / 194,458
Top 47% · Avg 1,342 sqft

Tax-Assessed Value

below average
239k
0255075100
Same streetBottom 4%Same areaBottom 5%CitywideBottom 15%
Same street · Aubrey Street
#113 / 118
Bottom 4% · Avg 320.5k
Same area · Wolseley
#2,222 / 2,349
Bottom 5% · Avg 371.3k
Citywide · Winnipeg
#165,734 / 194,458
Bottom 15% · Avg 390.1k

Year Built

below average
1909
0255075100
Same streetBottom 24%Same areaBottom 21%CitywideBottom 5%

Lot Size

above average
3,011 sqft
0255075100
Same streetTop 21%Same areaBottom 36%CitywideBottom 12%

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Transit & Walkability

Nearby stops, routes & transit score

Nearby Amenities

Dining, education, healthcare, shopping & more

152 Aubrey Street — 9 amenities found within 500 m, across 5 categories, including 2 dining (nearest 346 m), 1 education (nearest 249 m), 1 shopping (nearest 483 m).

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🍽️Dining2
🏫Education1
🛒Shopping1
🌳Parks4
💪Sports1

Crime & Safety

Wolseley · WPS public data · 2026

Annual incidents

34

2026

vs. city avg

+15%

relative to avg

Year-over-year

-95%

vs. prior year

Primary type

Property

68%

Waste Collection Schedule

Local garbage, recycling, and yard waste pickup schedule for 152 Aubrey Street.

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Garbage

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♻️

Recycling

friday

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Yard Waste

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Sales History

Sold 7/2016CA$200k–250k
Sold price

Same street

Bottom 6%

Same area

Bottom 3%

City-wide

Bottom 13%

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Highlights & common questions: 152 Aubrey Street, Winnipeg

Overview: What Makes 152 Aubrey Street Stand Out

This 1909 home in Wolseley offers 1,234 sqft of living space on a 3,011 sqft lot. Its key characteristics are modest interior dimensions paired with a lot that sits larger than many on the same street—ranked in the top 21% for lot size on Aubrey Street. The assessed value of $239k is noticeably below the street, neighborhood, and city averages, making it one of the more affordable options in the area. The year built is earlier than most comparable homes citywide (ranked in the bottom 5%).

Where the appeal lies: The property’s main draw is its land-to-value ratio. Buyers get a lot that outranks 79% of neighboring lots on the street, but at a price that reflects the smaller house and older construction. This isn’t a move-in-ready showpiece—it’s a candidate for someone willing to invest in updates or a rebuild. The Wolseley neighborhood is established and walkable, with mature trees and character homes, which adds lifestyle value that doesn’t appear in the rankings.

Who it suits: Best for buyers who prioritize location and land over modern finishes—someone looking to renovate, expand, or eventually replace the structure. Also fits investors or flippers who see upside in a undervalued home within a desirable postal code. Not ideal for someone wanting a turnkey property or a large house for a growing family without significant work.


Five Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does the assessed value compare to similar homes nearby?
The assessment is $239k, which is well below the street average of $320.5k and the Wolseley neighborhood average of $371.3k. It ranks near the bottom—96th percentile on the street—meaning most comparable homes are assessed higher. This could indicate deferred maintenance, smaller square footage, or an older structure not yet updated.

2. Is the living space considered small for a house of this era?
At 1,234 sqft, it’s around average for Aubrey Street but below the Wolseley neighborhood norm of 1,622 sqft. Citywide, it’s close to the median for comparable homes. For a 1909 build, this size is typical of the original worker cottages and smaller family homes common in the area—expect compact rooms, low ceilings, and less open floor space than modern builds.

3. Why is the lot size ranked high on the street but low citywide?
The lot is 3,011 sqft, which is above the Aubrey Street average of 2,982 sqft (top 21%). But citywide, average lot sizes jump to 6,570 sqft, so it’s on the smaller side compared to newer suburban homes. In Wolseley, it’s just below the neighborhood average of 3,434 sqft. This is typical for an older urban neighborhood—land is at a premium, so even a slightly larger lot stands out locally.

4. Would this property be a good candidate for a teardown or major renovation?
Potentially, yes. The low assessed value relative to lot size suggests the structure may be the limiting factor. If the foundation and bones are sound, a renovation could bring the home’s value closer to the neighborhood average. If not, the lot itself—especially with its above-average street ranking—could support a new build, provided zoning permits. Always check local building regulations before assuming.

5. How do the rankings work, and what do the bar and color indicators mean?
The rankings compare this home to others with similar characteristics (living area, lot size, year built, assessed value) on the same street, in the same neighborhood, and across the city. The bar’s fill length shows what percentage of comparable homes you outrank—more fill means a better position. The color gradient runs from red (worse) through yellow to blue (best). The vertical line is the median benchmark, and a white tick marks where this property sits. It’s a quick visual to see how the house stacks up at each level.

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