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The Winnipeg region recorded 908 residential detached sales in April 2026, down 13% year-over-year but only about 3% below the five-year average, with tight supply, not weak demand, the main constraint on detached-heavy east Winnipeg.
Source : Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board (WinnipegREALTORS), MLS statistics, April 2026 (released May 7, 2026). https://www.winnipegregionalrealestateboard.ca/market-statistics
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How is detached demand holding up in east Winnipeg?
Solid, despite a slower headline. Region-wide residential detached sales were 908 in April 2026, down 13% from a strong 2025 but only about 3% below the five-year average. The Board attributes softer sales mainly to scarce listings rather than weak demand. (Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board, April 2026.)
What foundation or water issues should I check in older Transcona homes?
Winnipeg's clay-rich soil expands and contracts with moisture, which can crack or shift foundations over time, and older basements may rely on aging weeping tile. Have an inspector assess the foundation, grading, sump and drainage, since repairs can be significant. (Consult a licensed home inspector.)
Is Transcona–East more affordable than central Winnipeg?
Often, yes. Transcona and many east-end communities historically trade below the priciest central and west-side neighbourhoods, which is part of their appeal to families and first-time buyers. Exact gaps vary by street and home type, so local comparables matter more than the citywide average. (Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board, April 2026.)