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Commercial Real Estate Brokers in Winnipeg
Whether you are looking to buy, sell, lease, or invest in commercial properties, North Atlas Commercial Real Estate Brokers is here to assist you every step of the way. Our experienced professionals are committed to providing top-notch service tailored to meet your specific needs and goals. By scheduling a consultation with us, you can discover how our expertise and resources can help you achieve success in the competitive real estate market of Manitoba.
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astoriaorellanasblog · 3 months
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Exploring the Best Neighborhoods in Winnipeg: A Guide by Jennifer Queen
When it comes to finding the perfect place to call home in Winnipeg, choosing the right neighborhood is crucial. Each area of the city offers its own unique blend of amenities, atmosphere, and lifestyle options. Whether you're a young professional looking for a vibrant urban scene, a family seeking a quiet suburban enclave, or a retiree searching for convenience and tranquility, Winnipeg has a neighborhood to suit your needs. As a leading real estate expert in the area, Jennifer Queen is here to guide you through some of the best neighborhoods in Winnipeg has to offer. 
1. Osborne Village 
Known as Winnipeg's trendiest neighborhood, Osborne Village offers a lively atmosphere with an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Situated just south of downtown, Osborne Village boasts a vibrant arts scene, diverse cultural events, and a strong sense of community. With its historic charm and bustling energy, this neighborhood is perfect for young professionals and creative types seeking an urban lifestyle. 
2. River Heights 
For those seeking a more suburban feel without sacrificing convenience, River Heights is an ideal choice. Located in the southwest part of the city, River Heights is known for its tree-lined streets, spacious homes, and top-rated schools. Residents enjoy easy access to parks, recreational facilities, and shopping centers, making it a popular destination for families and professionals alike. 
3. St. Boniface 
As one of Winnipeg's oldest and most culturally rich neighborhoods, St. Boniface offers a charming blend of history and modernity. Situated across the Red River from downtown, this vibrant community is home to a thriving French-speaking population, as well as a variety of restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions. With its picturesque streets and strong sense of heritage, St. Boniface is perfect for those seeking a unique and dynamic living experience. 
4. Assiniboine Park 
For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Assiniboine Park is a hidden gem in the heart of Winnipeg. Spanning over 1,100 acres, this expansive green space offers a wide range of recreational activities, including walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The surrounding neighborhood features a mix of residential properties, from quaint bungalows to luxurious estates, making it an ideal destination for families and nature lovers alike. 
5. Exchange District 
Steeped in history and architectural beauty, the Exchange District is a thriving hub of culture, commerce, and creativity. Located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, this historic neighborhood is home to a diverse array of galleries, theaters, boutiques, and restaurants. With its cobblestone streets and iconic red-brick buildings, the Exchange District offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication, making it a sought-after destination for urban dwellers and entrepreneurs. 
Now that you've explored some of the best neighborhoods Winnipeg has to offer, it's time to find your dream home with the help of Jennifer Queen, your trusted Best Real Estate Agent expert. With her extensive knowledge of the local market and dedication to client satisfaction, Jennifer Queen is committed to helping you find the perfect property in the neighborhood that best suits your lifestyle and needs. Contact Jennifer today to get started on your journey to finding your ideal home in Winnipeg. 
In conclusion, Winnipeg is home to a diverse range of neighborhoods, each offering its own unique attractions and amenities. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant energy of Osborne Village, the suburban charm of River Heights, or the historic beauty of St. Boniface, there's a neighborhood in Winnipeg that's perfect for you. And with the expert guidance of Jennifer Queen, finding your dream home has never been easier. 
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atlanticcanada · 1 year
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While most real estate markets see monthly gains, here's where home prices are falling
Although the average price of a home in Canada has fallen year-over-year, new data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) shows prices in most major cities have been rising on a monthly basis since January.
The average price of a home in Canada was $716,083 in April, not seasonally adjusted, according to statistics released by the CREA on Monday. While this represents a decrease of 3.9 per cent compared to the same time last year, it is about $104,000 higher than the average price of a home at the beginning of 2023.
According to the CREA, this increase is due to a rebound in home sales, primarily in regions such as the Greater Toronto Area and Lower Mainland British Columbia.
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“Over the last few months, there have been signs that housing markets were going to heat back up this year, so it wasn’t a surprise to see things take off after the Easter weekend, which often serves as the opener to the spring market,” said CREA chair Larry Cerqua in a press release Monday.
Demand for housing continues to outpace supply across the country, according to the CREA. Home sales rose 11.3 per cent in April compared to the month prior, despite the number of newly listed properties in Canada remaining at a 20-year low.
The surge in demand and low inventory has put sellers “back in the driver’s seat” in most major Canadian cities, according to a housing market update from the Royal Bank of Canada also released Monday. Current demand-supply conditions have contributed to the latest price gains month-over-month, said CREA senior economist Shaun Cathcart in a press release.
In addition to markets such as the Greater Vancouver and Toronto areas, other cities such as Calgary, Winnipeg and Montreal have also seen increases in average home prices on a monthly basis. The Halifax-Dartmouth area and Ottawa saw some of the largest price gains from March to April, at 7.6 and 6.4 per cent, respectively. These figures are based on average sale prices over MLS systems for residential properties, and are not seasonally adjusted.
Meanwhile, some cities are seeing declines in average home prices. These include Saskatoon and Trois-Rivieres, Que., as well as the province of Prince Edward Island.
Compared to other real estate markets, the number of new listings in these regions has remained relatively consistent year-over-year, CREA data shows. In Trois-Rivieres, for example, new residential listings dropped 4.1 per cent in April 2023, compared to the same time last year. In the Greater Toronto Area, the supply of new residential listings dropped 38.3 per cent in the same period of time.
According to RBC, the price correction involving Canada’s real estate market is now over, with home prices having bottomed out in recent months. If buyer demand remains strong, this could lead to further gains in home prices, the bank says.
CTVNews.ca has compiled a list of properties currently available in markets where home prices have dropped month-over-month, as well as other major cities in Canada.
SASKATOON
Type: House
Price: $359,900
Year Built: 1974
Property Size: 106.47 sq. m
Lot Size: 612.88 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: -6.1 per cent
With more than 100 square metres of living space, this Saskatoon bungalow includes an open-concept living and dining area, as well as a kitchen and four bedrooms. Both bathrooms were recently renovated, and new windows were installed in the last few years. The home is within walking distance of the South Saskatchewan River, as well as trails, parks and schools.
TROIS-RIVIERES, QUE.
Type: Semi-Detached House
Price: $324,800
Year Built: 2008
Property Size: 136.75 sq. m
Lot Size: 473 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: -5.8 per cent
Situated in Trois-Rivieres, this semi-detached home includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the main floor, the open-concept kitchen is combined with the dining area, which provides access to the backyard. This private outdoor area has a patio and gazebo.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Type: Semi-Detached House
Price: $370,000
Year Built: 2023
Property Size: 117.43 sq. m
Lot Size: 0.26 hectares
Difference in monthly average price: -5.4 per cent
Laminate flooring runs throughout this semi-detached home in Summerside, P.E.I. In addition to an open-concept kitchen, living and dining area are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It’s possible to see Summerside Harbour from the property, and there are no neighbours behind the backyard.
MONTREAL
Type: Apartment
Price: $599,000
Year Built: 2020
Property Size: 50.5 sq. m
Lot Size: N/A
Difference in monthly average price: +1.2 per cent
Spanning about 50 square metres, this apartment in Montreal’s International District has one bedroom and one bathroom. Wood flooring runs throughout most of the unit and floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of natural light. Near the apartment are schools, parks and public transit.
GREATER VANCOUVER
Type: Apartment
Price: $1,289,000
Year Built: 2003
Property Size: 94.76 sq. m
Lot Size: N/A
Difference in monthly average price: +2 per cent
In addition to two bedrooms and two bathrooms, this 94-square-metre apartment unit also includes an open-concept living, dining and kitchen area. The main bedroom has a walk-in closet and additional storage space, while both bathrooms feature wrap-around tiling. The unit itself overlooks Vancouver’s Yaletown neighbourhood and building amenities include a gym and sauna.
CALGARY
Type: Apartment
Price: $550,000
Year Built: 1979
Property Size: 115.4 sq. m
Lot Size: N/A
Difference in monthly average price: +2.8 per cent
Occupying the top two floors of its building, this penthouse unit in Calgary spans about 115 square metres and includes two bedrooms and one bathroom. Next to the two-storey living room with a natural gas fireplace is the kitchen, which was recently renovated and includes an island with seating for four. Completing the unit is a rooftop patio with views of the city skyline.
GREATER TORONTO
Type: Townhouse
Price: $1,158,000
Year Built: 1873
Property Size: 102.47 sq. m
Lot Size: 92.39 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +4 per cent
Built in 1873, this character townhouse has seen many upgrades throughout the years, including the installation of a new wood fireplace. The main floor has an open-concept design with three-metre ceilings. On the upper floor are two bedrooms and one four-piece bathroom. Situated in Toronto’s Corktown neighbourhood, this home is within walking distance of public transit, restaurants and more.
SAINT JOHN, N.B.
Type: House
Price: $369,000
Year Built: 1958
Property Size: 154.22 sq. m
Lot Size: 1133.97 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +4.3 per cent
Various upgrades have been made to this Saint John, N.B., bungalow over the last five years, including the addition of a new deck in the backyard and two gas fireplaces inside. In addition to a recently renovated kitchen are separate living and dining rooms, as well as three bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the lower level are family, laundry and cold rooms.
EDMONTON
Type: House
Price: $429,900
Year Built: 1945
Property Size: 69.9 sq. m
Lot Size: 409 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +4.6 per cent
This bungalow is situated in Edmonton’s Old Strathcona neighbourhood and features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In addition to the living room is a newly renovated kitchen offering access to the deck and a fully landscaped backyard. In the basement is a Scandinavian-style bedroom, a spa-inspired bathroom and a gas fireplace. The home itself is a short walk from the Mill Creek Ravine.
VICTORIA
Type: Townhouse
Price: $1,099,000
Year Built: 2002
Property Size: 150.97 sq. m
Lot Size: 183 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +5.4 per cent
At the entrance of this Victoria home is a main foyer with a coat closet and space to greet guests. On the main level is a combined living and dining area with vaulted ceilings, maple floors and an electric fireplace. The living area also offers access to a deck with views of the Olympic Mountains in the United States. Rounding out the home are three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
WINNIPEG
Type: House
Price: $349,900
Year Built: 1912
Property Size: 83.52 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +5.8 per cent
Located in Winnipeg’s Norwood Flats neighbourhood, this single-storey home has been completely remodelled. On the main floor, the combined living and dining area features a new electric fireplace made with stone. Quartz countertops have been installed in the kitchen, and new vinyl plank flooring runs throughout the home. In addition to two bedrooms are two bathrooms, and the property’s basement is partially finished.
OTTAWA
Type: Townhouse
Price: $685,000
Year Built: 1999
Property Size: 92.9 sq. m
Lot Size: 113.39 sq. m
Difference in monthly average price: +6.4 per cent
This end-unit townhouse is located in Ottawa’s New Edinburgh neighbourhood. Throughout the home are hardwood floors and flat ceilings. On the main level is a combined living and dining area with access to a private terrace, and on the upper level are two bedrooms and one bathroom. Grocery stores, coffee shops and more are all within walking distance.
HALIFAX-DARTMOUTH
Type: House
Price: $569,900
Year Built: 1963
Property Size: 165.37 sq. m
Lot Size: 0.05 hectares
Difference in monthly average price: +7.6 per cent
This house in Dartmouth, N.S., spans about 165 square metres and includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. At the front of the home is a covered verandah, while a sundeck is located in the backyard. The basement is fully finished and offers additional storage space, as does the garage. The home itself is situated near ponds, parks and walking trails.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Type: House
Price: $339,900
Year Built: 2007
Property Size: 209.03 sq. m
Lot Size: under 0.2 hectares
Difference in monthly average price: +8.7 per cent
With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, this two-storey home in Paradise, N.L., is about 209 square metres. At the front of the home on the main floor is the living room, which features hardwood floors and a fireplace. Towards the back is the kitchen, which has a breakfast bar and adjacent dining area. The kitchen also offers access to a fully fenced backyard with a shed for additional storage.
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bokauffmann · 1 year
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Winnipeg's Spring Market Is Heating Up
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for…  Sunday, April 30th, 2023…
  Today is, National Oatmeal cookie day, Nat. Bugs Bunny Day and National Adopt a shelter pet day
  Let’s give a shoutout to that last reference, the Shelter-Pet adoption day.
Here in Winnipeg we are privileged to have Western Canada’s largest ‘for-life’ pet shelter in the form of D’Arcy’s Animal Rescue Centre, located at 730 Century St.
In operation for over 22 yrs, D’arcys ARC has saved over 16,000 cats and dogs.
  As a registered charity, your donations are tax deductible, so please join me in supporting this wonderful cause.
  Winnipegs spring market, although delayed, is starting to heat up.  Here are a couple of sales in the past week:
  2 story home in River part south was listed at $400K and sold for 61K OVER asking.
  A side by side in All Seasons Estates sold for $320K,  which was 30K over asking.
  A 900 ft bungalow in West Ft Garry sold for 77k over asking
  Even homes outside of the city are getting some love:  1300 ft bungalow near Ile Des Chenes on a 1 acre lot sold for 30K over asking.
  A common refrain I hear from buyers  is:  “I’ll never get involved in a bidding war”.  Truth bomb:  don’t kid yourself.  If you go out and LOVE a house, most buyers would put in an offer and voila….you’re in a bidding war, like it or not.
  Who is winning these bidding wars?  The buyers who are best prepared and ready to go.  Call me right now to set up a free home buyer consultation, either in person or via zoom.   204-333-2202
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jenniferqueen-blog · 1 year
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Wolseley is less than 3 kilometers to the downtown core, and approximately 6 kilometers from the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. Wolseley is characterized mostly by turn of the 20th century homes. The majority of the home styles are bungalows, 1½ storeys, two storeys, or even 2½ storey homes, signature for the era in which they were built. Home prices begin at $240,000 for a home in need of substantial repair, and go upwards of $800,000 for a more substantial, riverfront home. If you are ready to invest in Houses for Sale Wolseley Winnipeg just make a call today and explore the best listings!  
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abitmoredetail · 6 years
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[URBAN NOTE] Five city links: Montréal, Queens, Atlanta, Winnipeg, Buenos Aires
[URBAN NOTE] Five city links: Montréal, Queens, Atlanta, Winnipeg, Buenos Aires
La Presse quotes mayor Valérie Plante’s arguments that, while Montréal is enjoying something of a boom, it should takje care to prepare for a slowdown, too.
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astoriaorellana · 3 years
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Winnipeg, MB – 50 Below Sports + Entertainment announced on Tuesday that the WHL Board of Governors has approved the relocation of the Kootenay ICE to Winnipeg for the 2019-2020 season.
“I’m truly excited for the opportunity bring the WHL to the Winnipeg market. ICE fans can look forward to seeing future NHL stars and homegrown talent developing in the hockey capital of Canada – Winnipeg, Manitoba,” said Greg Fettes, 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Chairman and ICE Governor. “The Winnipeg ICE are part of a much larger commitment to hockey development in Winnipeg and a significant real estate development in the south end of the city.”
The Winnipeg ICE will play their first two seasons at Wayne Fleming Arena on the campus at the University of Manitoba. The environment will be unlike any in the Canadian Hockey League.
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The company specializes in properties in South Winnipeg. They sell over 150 homes every year and are ranked among the top 50 franchises in Canada. They have more than 40 years of experience in selling real estate which helps them to turn around properties fast. Whether a person is lying or selling a home in Winnipeg they can rely on the company for the best house for sale in Winnipeg.
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astoriaorellana1 · 3 years
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astoriaorellanasblog · 3 months
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Discover the Charm of Fort Richmond, Winnipeg: Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Home
Nestled in the heart of Winnipeg, Fort Richmond stands as a vibrant and sought-after community, offering residents a perfect blend of urban convenience and suburban tranquility. With its tree-lined streets, diverse housing options, and proximity to amenities, Fort Richmond presents an ideal setting for families, professionals, and students alike. Whether you're in search of your dream home or looking to invest in real estate, Fort Richmond has something to offer for everyone. 
Located in south Fort Richmond Winnipeg boasts a rich history dating back to its establishment in the mid-20th century. Named after the historic Fort Richmond, which once stood in the area, the neighbourhood has evolved into a dynamic community known for its welcoming atmosphere and tight-knit sense of community. Today, it continues to attract homebuyers drawn to its picturesque surroundings and convenient location. 
For those considering a move to Fort Richmond, the real estate market offers a diverse range of housing options to suit every lifestyle and budget. From cozy single-family homes to spacious condominiums, there's no shortage of choices in this charming neighborhood. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a growing family, or a retiree looking to downsize, Fort Richmond has the perfect home waiting for you. 
As you explore the homes for sale in Fort Richmond, you'll discover a variety of architectural styles, from modern designs to classic bungalows, each with its own unique charm. With well-maintained properties and lush greenery lining the streets, it's easy to see why Fort Richmond is a top choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat within the city. 
Beyond its residential appeal, Fort Richmond offers residents easy access to a wealth of amenities and recreational opportunities. From parks and playgrounds to shopping centers and restaurants, everything you need is just minutes away. Plus, with its proximity to major highways and public transit routes, commuting to other parts of the city is a breeze. 
For families, Fort Richmond is home to a number of top-rated schools, making it an ideal place to raise children. With educational institutions ranging from elementary to post-secondary, parents can rest assured knowing their children are receiving a quality education close to home. 
As you embark on your search for the perfect home in Fort Richmond, enlist the expertise of Jennifer Queen, your trusted real estate professional. With years of experience helping clients find their dream homes in Winnipeg's most desirable neighborhoods, Jennifer Queen is committed to providing personalized service and expert guidance every step of the way. 
Whether you're buying, selling, or investing in real estate, Jennifer Queen has the knowledge and resources to help you achieve your goals. Contact her today to learn more about homes for sale Charleswood and start your journey toward finding the perfect home in this charming Winnipeg community. 
In conclusion, Fort Richmond stands as a hidden gem within Winnipeg, offering residents a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its diverse housing options, convenient amenities, and tight-knit sense of community, it's no wonder why so many people choose to call Fort Richmond home. If you're ready to experience the charm of this vibrant neighbourhood for yourself, contact Jennifer Queen today and let her help you find your dream home in Fort Richmond. 
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bokauffmann · 1 year
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Canada House Prices Picking Up Steam
Hello…this is Bo Kauffmann of Remax in Winnipeg, with your real estate news for…  Monday, April 17th, 2023…
  Today is National Crawfish Day and Bat appreciation day   (the mammal, not the stick)
  Just a few weeks ago, we were wondering if cheap credit and government-led relief measures would stop Canada's real estate market from going down.
  According to figures from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) that came out this morning, the benchmark home price went up a lot in March.
Canadian Real Estate Prices Jump $12k Last month.
  In March, the average home went up 1.7%, or $12,300, to $727,700.
  It comes after a 1.0% rise (+$7,100) in February and is the second increase in a month since the correction started.
  Even though two months doesn't seem like much, it's enough to change the direction of the annual trend.
  In March, home prices dropped by 15.5%, or $133,300 as compared to last year.
  The 12-month drop is the biggest fall in CREA's benchmark's history.
Since the standard only goes back to 2005, it's hard to say how this compares to the correction in the 1990s.
  At the same time, this might be the fastest rate of turnaround.
Prices of properties don't move in a straight line, so it's too early to tell what will happen.
  For more on this report, go to https://boknows.homes/8c2f1d90
  Here in Winnipeg, we should also focus on one figure that I just mentioned:  The benchmark home in Canada sits at 727K???
  Not around Winnipeg, where you can get a really nice, detached bungalow for about half that amount.  In fact, I just listed a nice 1300 ft bungalow on an acre property just south of Ile des Chenes for $350K.
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jenniferqueen-blog · 1 year
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Living in Your Dream Home in Winnipeg
If you are looking for a new home in Winnipeg, The Jennifer Queen Team can be the right choice for you. They can help you find your dream Homes for Sale Winnipeg and pay the most suitable rates ever. The team is a group of experienced and dedicated real estate professionals who have helped countless clients find the perfect Bonavista Winnipeg Houses for Sale.  
Why Choose Bonavista?
Bonavista is a beautiful residential neighborhood located in the south of Winnipeg. The neighborhood is bordered by Bishop Grandin Boulevard to the north, Lagimodiere Boulevard to the east, St. Anne's Road to the west, and the Perimeter Highway to the south. Bonavista is a well-established neighborhood that has a lot to offer its residents. Here are some reasons why living in Bonavista is a great pleasure:
Location:  
Bonavista is a convenient location for commuters as it is situated near major highways, making it easy to get around the city. The neighborhood is also close to shopping centers, schools, and other amenities.
Green Spaces:  
Bonavista has several parks and green spaces that residents can enjoy. Bonavista Park is a popular destination for families and has a playground, picnic areas, and a community center.
Active Community:  
Bonavista is also famous for its active community association. The association organizes events and activities throughout the year, bringing residents together and creating a sense of community spirit.
Homes for Sale in Bonavista
The Jennifer Queen Team offers a wide selection of Bonavista Winnipeg Houses for Sale. Whether you are looking for a single-family home, a townhouse, or a condominium, the team can help you find the perfect property to meet your special preferences. Here are some of the most popular properties available for sale in Bonavista:  
Single-Family Homes
Bonavista has a variety of single-family homes for sale, ranging in size from two to five bedrooms. Many of these homes feature modern amenities, such as open-concept living spaces, updated kitchens, and finished basements.
Townhouses
Bonavista also has a selection of townhouses for sale. These properties offer low-maintenance living and often feature amenities such as attached garages and outdoor living spaces.
Condos
For those looking for a low-maintenance ye luxurious lifestyle, Bonavista also has condominiums for sale. These properties offer amenities such as indoor parking, fitness centers, and outdoor spaces.
Choose The Jennifer Queen Team
Hardly can you find a more dedicated agency than The Jennifer Queen Team. It is a group of real estate professionals who specialize in helping clients find the most suitable Homes for Sale Winnipeg. So if you are planning to find your next home in Winnipeg, just trust this team. Their experience and knowledge of the market make them the best choice among others. Besides, they offer a personalized approach to every client.  
If you are searching for a professional group of realtors with the right knowledge about the Winnipeg real estate market, this chance shouldn’t be missed out. Simply make a call and you’ll get the most comprehensive services you deserve. They are there to support you every step of the way!
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luckiepenni · 4 years
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Winnipeg Housing Market Report - Real Estate Market
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Housing Market Report for July 2020 Welcome to our custom Winnipeg Housing Market Report.  Each month we look at the numbers of available listings, sales and expired listings stats in Winnipeg's real estate market.  This report will include Winnipeg, E/St Paul and Headingley, and focus on homes in the 100K to 500K range.  This market update includes detached homes, attached homes (commonly known as side-by-sides) townhouses and mobile homes.  It relies on stats from the MLS® and Winnipeg REALTORS. For more expensive homes, see our monthly Luxury Homes Report, and for condominiums, we issue a monthly Winnipeg Condo Market Report Lets start with the market highlights for the sales during the month of June. During the month, we sold 861 houses in Winnipeg, which is not only higher than last month, but also an increase over last year. The most expensive house sold was $1,450,000 in South Headingley.  In fact there were 4 houses sold in the $1 Million + range.   Available Homes on July 1st 2020 are way down As you can see, compared to last years' 1,866 available houses, this year we only have 1,232.... pointing to a stronger sellers market.  But thats only have the bad news for  house buyers because....   Sales of houses are actually UP over last year. In nearly all price ranges, this years' sales are outpacing last years for the same time period in June.   Days of Inventory: Measuring Market Pace The lower the 'Days of Inventory' the hotter the market.  Read the full article
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senior70 · 4 years
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In which a New Geographic Nomenclature for Ontario is suggested as an Opiate for the Scourge of Torontocentrism
Some of us Ontario residents enjoy life outside that small and most southerly portion of the Province of Ontario where a large number of ill advised residents live.  They dwell in the path of successive storms that track from the southwest along the trend of the Appalachians, in the zone of lake-effect snows from northwestern air masses crossing the Great Lakes and, at other times, sweat in the oppressive heat and humidity of air creeping over the region from the west.  Their bubble is tiny and crowded and deeply affected by the geographic ignorance syndrome known as “Torontocentrism”. 
Those who suffer this malady are blissfully ignorant of the geography of any part of the Province lying more than a little north of Toronto, though thousands do submit to the summer weekend traffic snarls to spend a night or two in “cottage country”, which most of them perceive as an adventure to the edge of the known world, a transitional area between “civilization” and that which is “beyond the pale” that is daringly referred to as “Northern Ontario”, even though it lies within 300km of downtown Toronto.
Their world is small, largely confined to “Central Ontario” which is very loosely described as that area between Georgian Bay and the eastern end of Lake Ontario. The cities of London and Windsor, in their minds, lie in “South Western Ontario”, and Kingston and Ottawa lie in “Eastern Ontario”. However, similar terminology covers rather different divisions of Southern Ontario, such that real estate and health related divisions are in no way comparable. One thing that is certain, however, is that anything north of Parry Sound, or, indeed, of Barrie, is “Northern” and, as is strongly perceived by them, everything gets a lot worse as one ventures into the northern wastelands, even if one carries one’s security blanket.
Maps of Ontario, found in Atlases, are usually in two parts. Most of a double page will display Southern Ontario in all its glory, and an inset map in the corner remains to display the rest, but often not all, of the Province. Those suffering Torontocentrism are not, it seems, well versed in the concept of scale, and so conclude that a day’s drive will land them in Kenora, or even Winnipeg, for the night. Small motels between Wawa and Nipigon are accustomed to opening their doors to weary and perplexed Torontonian travellers, somewhat confused by the fact that they have not yet reached the Manitoba border. They would have been advised to consult map software that would have told them that Winnipeg lies just over 2000 km away and, in good road conditions, is an estimated 23 hour drive.
Thunder Bay residents are wearily used to phone calls and posted special offers urging them to frequent stores and services in Toronto. Receiving the offer of a free hearing test by CARP, the Canadian Association of Retired Persons, with Head Offices in Toronto, one discovers that the company offering this promotion has its most northerly office in the Sault, a mere 700 km drive away, estimated to take 8 hours, each way. Another touch of Torontocentrism. The caller from the Hudson’s Bay Department Store, with Head Offices in Toronto, trying to promote their shopping card, was surprised to learn that Toronto was thought to be rather far away to go shopping, so chirpily pointed out that there was a Bay in Winnipeg, only a 700 km, 8 hour drive, though in the other direction. The company offering to give a free estimate for installing solar panels on residential roofs, with Head Offices in the GTA, was a little confused by the Postal Code stated on the request of a Thunder Bay resident. They had not installed solar panels in any location north of Midland, it seemed. The representative was a little surprised to be informed that Thunder Bay receives a greater number of sunshine hours than does Toronto. The Weather Network banner announces 30 cm of snow due in “Ontario”, but this rough weather will in fact be experience by only that tiny sliver of the Province between Windsor and Ottawa. Their head office is in Oakville. Meanwhile, the rest of the Province basks under clear skies and sunshine.
There is, I believe, an antidote to Torontocentrism, and that is education of the ignorant. However, the ignorant are remarkably resistant to education, their vision blinkered by their malady, their knowledge base impervious to the realities of Canadian geography and their travel experience limited to that which can be reached within a few hours drive of their homes.
The only cure I can suggest is the formal adoption of a new geographic nomenclature for Ontario by no less than the Provincial Government of the Province. Enforced education is perhaps the only effective way of dealing with this deeply ingrained geographic ignorance syndrome.
Let us begin by dealing with the terms “South” and “North”. The latitudinal (south to north) extent of the Province is from Middle Island, part of Point Pelee National Park (41.685°N) to the intersection of the Manitoba border with the shore of Hudson Bay (56.857°N) a span of 15.172°. The latitude marking the bisector of the Province into Southern and Northern halves is thus 49.253°N (Figure 1). The most passed through habitation close to this line is English River (49.216°N), an unincorporated place on the Trans Canada Highway, 189 km and 2 hours drive northwest of Thunder Bay, and worthy of a road sign informing travellers that they are passing from Southern to Northern Ontario or vice versa at this point in their journey.
Figure 1.  
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However, there is the term “Central” to be clarified also, particularly for those sufferers who are under the misapprehension that they live in “Central Ontario”, but do not. Dividing the latitudinal span of the Province into three equal parts would give us “Southern”, “Central” and “Northern” Ontario, each 5.057° in latitudinal width (Figure 2). By this perfectly logical geographic division, the boundary between Southern Ontario and Central Ontario would lie at 46.742°N. The most easily identified location of this boundary would be where the Trans Canada Highway crosses the Goulais River, 30 km north of Sault Ste. Marie. The Sault, Sudbury and, ironically, North Bay, (despite its name) all lie in Southern Ontario. 
Figure 2. 
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Thunder Bay, population 110,172 (48.381°N, 89.247°W), which lies south of the 49th parallel and thus south of all of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, is the largest city of Central Ontario and the major service city for both Central and Northern Ontario. Interestingly, Nipigon (49.016°N), 117 km to the east, on the Trans Canada Highway, is just north of this significant parallel, a fact which should be heralded by an informative road sign telling travellers from Southern Ontario that they have at last reached the southern border of much of the rest of Canada.
The boundary between Central Ontario and North Ontario lies at 51.800°N (Figure 2). Interestingly, the community of Pikangikum lies exactly on this latitude. With a population of 2,300, this community is the largest First Nation community in Northern Ontario, with an estimated 75% of the population below 25 years of age. It will likely come as a shock to those suffering Torontocentrism to be told that the communities of Northern Ontario can only be reached by air in summer and, in some cases, by ice road in the winter months. Note that Moosonee, pop. 1,481 (51.273°N) and Moose Factory (51.262°N) near the mouth of the Moose River, and Ontario’s only saltwater port, both lie within Central Ontario. Note also, the furthest north one can drive in the Province is to Pickle Lake (51.467°N), a 530 km drive north of Thunder Bay. Moosonee can only be reached by a train ride of 360 km from Cochrane (49.065°N), on the Polar Bear Express. Moose Factory, on an island in the Moose River, is reached by boat, and at times in spring and fall, only by helicopter.
One has yet to consider the terms “West” and “East”, both terms used by those suffering Torontocentralism to describe their fairly immediate surroundings. In particular, the use of “Southwestern Ontario” needs to be re-evaluated. Again applying the logic of geography, it needs to be noted that the easternmost Longitude of the Province is a point in the St. Lawrence River, just a fraction further east than Riviere Baudette, Quebec (74.339W) at 74.321°W (bearing in mind that Longitude is measured as degrees west and east of the Prime Meridian which passes through the Royal Observatory, in Greenwich, London, UK.). The westernmost Longitude of Ontario is that coincident with part of the Ontario/Manitoba, at 95.153°W, the longitudinal span of Ontario being 20.832°. 
It follows that the mid longitude of Ontario, that divides the Province into equal Eastern and Western parts of 10.416° width, is 84.737°W. This meridian cuts the coast of Hudson Bay just east of the mouth of the Winisk River, passing through Polar Bear Provincial Park. It runs south, passing just to the west of Sault Ste. Marie (84.335°W) and down the Michigan Peninsula, running just to the west of Lansing (84.555°W) (Figure 3).
Figure 3. 
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This division allows for the terms North Western and North Eastern Ontario,  and West Central and East Central Ontario. As indicated previously, Thunder Bay is clearly the dominant city of West Central Ontario, and Timmins, pop 41,788 (48.475°W, 81.330°W) can claim to be the most significant community in East Central Ontario. Understandably, Toronto, pop. 2.93 million (43.6532° N, 79.3832° W) is the dominant city of South Eastern Ontario. However, there is no South Western sextant of Ontario, primarily because the Province extends not only north of Toronto but considerably to the west, a fact unrecognized by sufferers of Torontocentrism. Windsor (83.03°W) can best be described as situated at the far western end of South Eastern Ontario.
One more detail needs to be considered within this opiate package of factual information, and that concerns the location of the centre of the Province of Ontario, that is the geographical centre as distinct from Toronto which Torontocentrism sufferers appear to believe is the centre of everything. Having identified the mid latitude as 49.253°N and the mid longitude or meridian as 84.737°W, the centre of the Province is where these two lines intersect (Figure 4).
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That point lies a little west of the shore of St. Onge’s Lake, a little known small body of water a few kilometres north and east of Hornepayne, pop. 980 (49.2122° N, 84.7714° W) in Central Ontario (Figure 5). Hornepayne lies in the country between the Trans Canada Highway and Highway 11 (“the Northern route”), on Highway 631, which joins the two main routes, running north from White River, pop. 645 (48.5940° N, 85.2748° W). Hornepayne deserves recognition as the community at the centre (almost) of the Province of Ontario. 
Figure 5. 
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So, I have presented above, a logical geographic nomenclature for the location of regions and places in the Province of Ontario, a sturdy and defensible replacement for the truly laughable terminology in use by those who suffer the geographic ignorance syndrome of Torontocentralism. It is one that I believe should be adopted by the Government of Ontario, forthwith.
I rest my case.
senior70.
December 2019
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