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Residential Sales Book for Market Region Residential Sales Book January 1, 2016 to April 1, 2018 For Market Region # 7 Assessment and Taxation Department • Service de l’évaluation et des taxes ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION SALES BOOK DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION ON USE The data contained herein is not the certified Real Property Assessment Roll of the City of Winnipeg. The certified Real Property Assessment Roll of the City of Winnipeg should be consulted for all other purposes. The information contained in this Sales Book is provided for comparative purposes and convenience of reference only. The City of Winnipeg does not warrant, covenant, or guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information. Any discrepancies should be reported to the office of the City Assessor. The City does not assume responsibility nor accept any liability arising from any use of the information contained herein. This information is proprietary and may not be reproduced in any form in whole or in part, without the written consent of the City of Winnipeg. In this Sales Book, references made to “Time-Adjusted Sale Price” means the sale price of a property adjusted to reflect changes in the real estate market to a market value date of April 1, 2018. Copyright © 2018 – The City of Winnipeg – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 457 Main Street • 457, rue Main • Winnipeg • Manitoba R3B 1B5 tel/tél. 311 or toll-free / ou sans frais 1-877-311-4974 • fax/télec. 204-986-6105 • www.winnipegassessment.com ResidentialResidentialResidential MarketMarketMarket RegionsRegionsRegions D R E N I L T E S P I S P P P I E L R L IM I E H TE P JEFFERSON AV P R E C HW R M T Y I S M LE IN E ILA A T AV M E R INKSTER BV 33 S 333 33 P H R IN W GF T I Y S EL O D A R RD K E P Y O T IN L W T A H S H N 222 W 22 Y O SE S LK R IR E D D K R A D R V N Y DAME AV NOTRE E A N H W O E E T A G 444 G R 44 U T S 111 V 11 T B N R AIRN AV S T T E AV REGEN H S C ELLICE AV K EN L O V L RO O RD 55 A 555 P 55 55 RD 55 LD DUGA R W B T NESS AV R S RRY MARION ST E P E O Y RT H F AG D A E S AV A R R R C S O I ACADEMY RD H M S S O I 99 B S T 999 S A A E B CORYDO F L L N AV O D F P O R S N R T E T 77 D 77 77 V S 7 A 77 R 77 RMO 77 S FE GRANT A S V T T V T LIN B ROB S R U H M V L B E V N S A V WILKE O V B T B S D S IN T R A D N A RE A N N R E D E G N DI O P K HO E O O 66 S S 1010 666 I 101010 B R M W D D I S A G E K A L O L R 88 T 888 D A 88 88 A R H S C S T V Y B AY R VR A I Y Y L M IL W W H T CG R H S E M ET A IM N R I PE B M T E S P Y E L R Residential Market Regions E V 1 - TRANSCONA A W 2 - NORTH KILDONAN / EAST KILDONAN 3 - OLD KILDONAN / WEST KILDONAN 4 - INNER CITY 5 - ST. JAMES 6 - CHARLESWOOD 7 - TUXEDO / RIVER HEIGHTS 8 - FORT GARRY 9 - OLD ST. BONIFACE / OLD ST. VITAL 10 - NEW ST. BONIFACE / NEW ST. VITAL City of Winnipeg NOTE: INFORMATION DISPLAYED HEREON HAS BEEN COMPILED OR COMPUTED FROM REGISTERED PLANS AND SHOULD BE USED AS A GENERAL GUIDE ONLY. NO Assessment and Taxation WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH Department INFORMATION. ResidentialResidentialResidential MarketMarketMarket NeighbourhoodNeighbourhoodNeighbourhood (NCA)(NCA)(NCA) RegionsRegionsRegions BoundariesBoundariesBoundaries 333 335 337 326 333 323 322 321 421 324 327 319 317 418 320 318 336 316 419 329 309 413 427 325 310 411 338 312 307 314 428 420 430 315 308 434 222 303306 305 225 334 124 407 422 424 313 423 114 301 302 409 426 435 222 328 401 412 121 101 339 311 415 403 417 105 429 408 410 219 118 102 123 405 221 172 108 173 432 433 11 404 406 414 170 111 501 402 104 169 503 212 220 555 168 171 55 416 431 444 167 161 164 549 534 210 112 502 209 115 213 125 165 214 201 166 506 509 208 203 103 205 113 111 513 425 227 215 226 117 539 537 204 631 119 514 505 216 207 110 999 511 211 99 224 217 621 626 601 630 106 613 620 666 540 623 508 525 622 77 550 608 777 607 665 627 617 619 616 107 660 611 516 604 507 504 632 518 541 633 618 628 551 624 614 636 645 654 515 542 609 512 552 667 602 606 510 649 523 652 517 612 556 634 605 668 521 554 653 553 666 535 555 658 643 524 664 519 669 888 661 610 530 640 647 646 656 529 680 527 685 637 686 681 101010 615 544 684 638 543 Residential Market Regions 682 635 683 1 - TRANSCONA 641 2 - NORTH KILDONAN / EAST KILDONAN 670 625 3 - OLD KILDONAN / WEST KILDONAN 4 - INNER CITY 5 - ST. JAMES 6 - CHARLESWOOD 673 671 672 7 - TUXEDO / RIVER HEIGHTS 674 8 - FORT GARRY 9 - OLD ST. BONIFACE / OLD ST. VITAL 10 - NEW ST. BONIFACE / NEW ST. VITAL City of Winnipeg NOTE: INFORMATION DISPLAYED HEREON HAS BEEN COMPILED OR COMPUTED FROM REGISTERED PLANS AND SHOULD BE USED AS A GENERAL GUIDE ONLY. NO Assessment and Taxation WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH Department INFORMATION. MARKET REGION: 7 SALES DATA EARL GREY (106) Time Adjust Property AddressRoll Number Building Type Sale YearSale Month Sale Price Sale Price 641 DUDLEY AVE 12020139000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2018 01 $ 225500 $ 226600 643 DUDLEY AVE 12020138000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 10 $ 295000 $ 308600 644 DUDLEY AVE 12020112000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2018 01 $ 230900 $ 232100 648 DUDLEY AVE 12020113000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2016 11 $ 182500 $ 190300 661 DUDLEY AVE 12020132000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2017 07 $ 225000 $ 229700 663 DUDLEY AVE 12020131000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2016 04 $ 190000 $ 201800 672 DUDLEY AVE 12020124000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2017 06 $ 225000 $ 230400 686 DUDLEY AVE 12020184000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2016 12 $ 261000 $ 271400 734 DUDLEY AVE 12020218000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2017 07 $ 320000 $ 326700 743 DUDLEY AVE 12020239000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2017 08 $ 262400 $ 267400 777 DUDLEY AVE 12020233000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 03 $ 182000 $ 193800 820 DUDLEY AVE 12020286000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 06 $ 212000 $ 217100 842 DUDLEY AVE 12020305000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 08 $ 278000 $ 283300 849 DUDLEY AVE 12020326000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2016 08 $ 185000 $ 194400 873 DUDLEY AVE 12020320000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 08 $ 230000 $ 241700 579 FLEET AVE 12021955000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 02 $ 230000 $ 245600 600 FLEET AVE 12021095000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 07 $ 239000 $ 244000 632 FLEET AVE 12021086000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 08 $ 367500 $ 374500 660 FLEET AVE 12021082000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2018 02 $ 215000 $ 215600 668 FLEET AVE 12021078000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2017 07 $ 222000 $ 226700 707 FLEET AVE 12022368000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 06 $ 230000 $ 235500 721 FLEET AVE 12022361000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2016 07 $ 335000 $ 353100 745 FLEET AVE 12022762000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 02 $ 263000 $ 272200 753 FLEET AVE 12022758000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 08 $ 258000 $ 271200 769 FLEET AVE 12022751000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 03 $ 210000 $ 216700 803 FLEET AVE 12022789000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 08 $ 274900 $ 288900 854 FLEET AVE 12021023000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2016 03 $ 217000 $ 231100 858 FLEET AVE 12021021000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 09 $ 183500 $ 192300 858 FLEET AVE 12021021000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 02 $ 313000 $ 324000 861 FLEET AVE 12023159000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 09 $ 286000 $ 290600 863 FLEET AVE 12023158000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 04 $ 268000 $ 275800 864 FLEET AVE 12021018000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 06 $ 310000 $ 317400 866 FLEET AVE 12021017000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 06 $ 235000 $ 240600 674 GARWOOD AVE 12020682000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 09 $ 245000 $ 256800 748 GARWOOD AVE 12097678900TS-TWO STOREY 2016 08 $ 230000 $ 241700 751 GARWOOD AVE 12097804995TS-TWO STOREY 2017 04 $ 431766 $ 444300 753 GARWOOD AVE 12097804990TS-TWO STOREY 2017 04 $ 392250 $ 403600 754 GARWOOD AVE 12020765000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 08 $ 157400 $ 160400 775 GARWOOD AVE 12020775000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 06 $ 208500 $ 213500 Page 1 of 60 7-EAR MARKET REGION: 7 SALES DATA EARL GREY (106) Time Adjust Property AddressRoll Number Building Type Sale YearSale Month Sale Price Sale Price 793 GARWOOD AVE 12020800000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 04 $ 165000 $ 169800 808 GARWOOD AVE 12020811000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 06 $ 362500 $ 383200 814 GARWOOD AVE 12020808000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 07 $ 266000 $ 271600 840 GARWOOD AVE 12020838000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 10 $ 277500 $ 281100 842 GARWOOD AVE 12020836100OS-ONE STOREY 2016 11 $ 256000 $ 267000 853 GARWOOD AVE 12020854000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 11 $ 165000 $ 172100 866 GARWOOD AVE 12020826000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 04 $ 239000 $ 253800 649 JESSIE AVE 12022090000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2017 07 $ 289500 $ 295600 684 JESSIE AVE 12022277000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 04 $ 238000 $ 244900 700 JESSIE AVE 12022284000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 07 $ 225000 $ 237200 700 JESSIE AVE 12022284000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 03 $ 345000 $ 356000 717 JESSIE AVE 12022230000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2018 02 $ 280000 $ 280800 731 JESSIE AVE 12022467000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2017 05 $ 235000 $ 241300 756 JESSIE AVE 12022450000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2017 12 $ 355000 $ 357800 772 JESSIE AVE 12022696000OH-ONE & 1/2 STOREY 2016 10 $ 302000 $ 315900 784 JESSIE AVE 12022701000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 04 $ 180000 $ 191200 784 JESSIE AVE 12022701000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 12 $ 332500 $ 345800 805 JESSIE AVE 12022657000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 09 $ 288000 $ 301800 815 JESSIE AVE 12022652000TS-TWO STOREY 2016 08 $ 290000 $ 304800 901 JESSIE AVE 12023074000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2016 08 $ 330000 $ 346800 906 JESSIE AVE 12023113000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2017 11 $ 320000 $ 323500 913 JESSIE AVE 12023068000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2016 08 $ 375000 $ 394100 915 JESSIE AVE 12023067000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2017 07 $ 377200 $ 385100 917 JESSIE AVE 12023066000TH-TWO & 1/2 STOREY 2017 10 $ 400000 $ 405200 918 JESSIE AVE 12023119000OS-ONE STOREY 2017 08 $ 252000 $ 256800 297 LILAC ST 12022681000TS-TWO STOREY 2017 07 $ 661500 $ 675400 302 LILAC ST 12022831000O3-ONE & 3/4 STOREY 2016 07 $ 289000 $ 304600 370 LILAC ST 12020820800TS-TWO STOREY 2016 07 $ 238000 $ 250900 787 LORETTE AVE 12020206000OS-ONE STOREY 2016 08 $ 241000
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