463 lyle street
Transit · Nearby Amenities · Crime & Safety
Price history, assessment value & market trends
463 lyle street
Property Review
Bus & Public Transit
463 Lyle Street is well-served by transit, with five bus stops within 1 km. The closest is the Westbound Ness at Winchester stop, 412 m away, offering Route D15 service. Route D15 provides direct access to downtown and key destinations such as ACCESS St. Boniface clinic and multiple grocery stores. Route 224 at Westbound Silver at Ferry, 574 m away, connects to St. Edward's School and Stevenson-Britannia School.
In total, two transit routes serve the area: D15 and 224. Route D15 runs frequently along Ness Avenue, linking residents to supermarkets like No Frills, Safeway, and Bulk Barn, as well as several schools. Route 224 serves local schools and community amenities, making the location convenient for commuters and families.
Routes serving this area
Key destinations by bus
Nearby Amenities
The property is surrounded by green space, with 10 parks within 1 km, including Legion Memorial Playground (259 m), Truro Creek Greenway-Winchester (337 m), and Wightman Green (342 m). Saint James Memorial Sports Park at 382 m offers ample recreational space. For sports enthusiasts, Deer Lodge Curling Club (576 m) and Deer Lodge Tennis Club (618 m) are within walking distance.
Daily errands are easy with a 7-Eleven convenience store 664 m away and several restaurants within a 10-minute walk, such as St James Burger & Chip co (728 m) and La Taqueria Mexican Street Tacos (751 m). The Deer Lodge Community Centre (648 m) adds to the local sense of community. These amenities make the neighbourhood highly walkable for families and retirees.
Neighbourhood Safety
Crime in Deer Lodge has seen significant fluctuations. Violent incidents rose from 13 in 2019 to 25 in 2023, then to 32 in 2024, but dropped sharply to 2 in 2026. Property crime peaked at 164 in 2020 and 2022, and again in 2025 (164), but fell dramatically to just 3 in 2026. However, data from 2026 shows a 93.5% drop in violent crime and a 98.2% drop in property crime compared to 2025, indicating a very recent and sharp improvement.
Overall, the trend for 2026 compared to previous years suggests a dramatic improvement. The extremely low numbers in 2026 (3 property, 2 violent) point to a safer environment. Given the abrupt decline, the neighbourhood appears to be transitioning into a much safer period.
Who Is This Home For
463 Lyle Street in Deer Lodge is ideal for families and retirees due to its abundance of parks, playgrounds, and community centres within walking distance. The nearby Saint James Memorial Sports Park and recreation clubs offer excellent opportunities for active lifestyles. The recent sharp drop in crime makes it increasingly attractive for first-time buyers seeking a safe, established neighbourhood.
Transit access via Route D15 and 224 supports commuters who need to reach downtown or local schools and supermarkets. The walkable amenities and quiet residential feel also suit retirees. Investors may find potential in the improving safety trend, but the property is best suited for those looking to live in the area.
Best suited for
When considering a purchase at 463 lyle street, we recommend using the overview above as a general reference point for your decision.
Crime & Safety
Deer Lodge · WPS public data · 2026
Annual incidents
7
2026
vs. city avg
-76%
relative to avg
Year-over-year
▼ -97%
vs. prior year
Primary type
Property
43%
Transit Score
463 lyle street has moderate transit access. The nearest stop is a 7-minute walk (535 m) away at Westbound Ness at Winchester. Routes 224 and D15 serve this area. 10 stops within 1 km.
Transit & Walkability
10 stops within 1 km
Nearby Amenities
Within 500 m of the property
463 lyle street — 7 amenities found within 500 m, across 1 categories, including 7 parks (nearest 259 m).
Data sources: Winnipeg Transit GTFS (transit stops & routes), OSRM (walking routes), City of Winnipeg open data (nearby places), Winnipeg Police Service (crime statistics). View full property details →