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New property listed in South St Clements, R02

I have listed a new property at 0 McMurchy LANE in St Clements. See details here

39.98 acres in a quiet area located at a dead end road, close to Bird's Hill Park, Selkirk, Garson, Oakbank. Property has good, healthy soil and there is a marsh about halfway through it with approximately an acre of bush at west end of property. Buyer to do own due diligence. Access from McMurchy Lane. It is a low density area.

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I have sold a property at 6 428 Sherbrook ST in Winnipeg

I have sold a property at 6 428 Sherbrook ST in Winnipeg. See details here

Affordable 1 bedroom condo in West End. Twin buildings, courtyard between each. "Smart card" coin-op laundry, lots of parking on Sherbrook, close to HSC, Sherbrook Pool, shopping, public transportation, and more. This unit is great for someone with accessibility needs, as it is on the main floor, and the building is access friendly. It is also a unique layout as an end unit with windows and light coming from the South, West, and North! Granite countertops in the spacious eat-in kitchen, comes with stove, fridge, dishwasher, and window coverings. Bonus: this building is pet friendly!

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Liveability In Winnipeg Neighbourhoods

What are the best neighbourhoods in Winnipeg to buy a house in? See the top picks in Winnipeg based on affordability, walkability, population density, cultural and ethnic diversity, accessibility, and proximity to work, transit, schools, hospital, amenities, and parks.

Most Liveable Neighbourhoods in Winnipeg

  1. River Heights: The cost of housing in this neighbourhood is above-average for the market, but its proximity to school and hospitals separate it from others on the list. Stroll along the Assiniboine River as you take in some of the most beautiful homes in the city. There are single-detached homes for families and working professionals, from century homes to 50’s style bungalows to modern builds. Just six kilometres from downtown, it is an easy commute into the city centre. It has the perfect mix of big box stores and charming boutique shops on Academy Road.
  2. Norwood Flats: This neighbourhood is just south of Winnipeg’s downtown. Norwood Flats in primary residential homes built before the 1960s. Find character at a reasonable price in this historic area. It is a top pick for young professionals for its proximity to work and entertainment downtown. Plenty of school options and proximity to a hospital make it a top choice for families. Outdoor lovers chose Norwood Flats for its parks and walking trails along the Red River.
  3. Osborne Village: This is a genuinely affordable region, especially for young people. This trendy neighbourhood is filled with cafes, pubs, fine dining, bookstores, and boutiques. It is a fun, energetic community that is popular with young professionals.
  4. Fraser’s Grove: Boarding the Red River, there are homes on the riverfront. Close to downtown and access to green space provide the best of both worlds. This is a popular option if you are looking for great value for a home.
  5. Scotia Heights:  This is another neighbourhood with affordable home options close to the downtown core. This community is bordered by parks and the river, making it another excellent choice for outdoor lovers. It has many community organizations and a vibrant ambiance.
  6. Wolseley: Lots of character homes in this fun neighbourhood. It is considered a more affordable neighbour, River Heights. Zoned for residential and commercial pretty, you’ll find one-of-a-kind shops. Downtown is known as the Granola Belt for its organic grocers and trendy shops. It’s easy to walk and bike all through the neighbourhood.
  7. Riverview: Some would argue that this is one of Winnipeg’s best-kept secrets. It is best known for its character homes, green space, and amenities. Sitting just south of downtown, most of the homes in this neighbourhood were built in the 190s and earlier. There are condo options for those looking for a different opportunity. Osbourne Village is found just north of Riverview and is filled with all the charming shops you want.
  8. Old. St. Vital: Established by French settlers in 1822, it remains a robust francophone neighbourhood. This large neighbourhood features a wide diversity of housing options, with newer builds. The area has it all for family living, with public libraries, community centres, and public pools.
  9. Crescentwood: Mature trees, bustling streets, and great patios are all in this historic neighbourhood. There is always something happening in this neighbourhood, whether you are looking for a night on the town or just to grab a coffee. Like most Winnipeg neighbourhoods, it features mature trees and abundant green space.
  10. West End: This is one of the most affordable neighbourhoods on this list. This established neighbourhood is close to the downtown core and multiple hospitals. This eclectic neighbourhood has so much to offer.

Most Liveable Neighbourhoods in Winnipeg

As listed above, the most liveable neighbourhoods in Winnipeg are all close to green spaces, parks, retail shops, and transit. They boast many liveability factors that appeal to homebuyers in those neighbourhoods.

Winnipeg Liveability Trends

Liveability in Winnipeg is expected to continue to improve. “Developers in the region know that Winnipeg residents, like many Canadians, enjoy their own neighbourhoods, so they keep this perspective in mind when building and planning. Gone are the days where neighbourhoods have the bare minimum; the focus now is adding value to the properties with great neighbourhood amenities”.

Winnipeg at a Glance

Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba and boasts a diverse economy in sectors including trade, manufacturing, education and health care. Often called the “gateway to the West,” Winnipeg is also culturally diverse, with over 100 languages and nationalities represented. People are often drawn to Winnipeg because of its unique winter experiences and great liveability factors, including unique neighbourhoods and access to green space.

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