Winnipeg, MB apartments for rent
662 apartments for rent in Winnipeg, MB, from 155 communities.
250 Centre Street
250 Centre Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3Y 1G5
Luna at Aurora
Office: 100 Lyra Gate, Winnipeg, MB, R2V 5C5
LXTX
835 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Winnipeg, MB, R3P 2V5
Fairlane Meadows
230-236 Fairlane Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R2Y 2H1
Moray Village Phase III (The Coach Homes)
130-140 Strauss Drive, 511-525 Thompson Drive, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 3S6
Tamarack Pointe
336 Warde Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R2N 0H4
333 Wardlaw Avenue
333 Wardlaw Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 2S5
Lot 6
15 Berwick Court, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 2J1
The Spot at East Village
221 Stradbrook Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 2E8
1325 Jefferson Ave
1325 Jefferson Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R2P 2K1
Redfern Gardens
10 Redfern Rd, 437 Hamilton Ave, 124-132 Kay Cres, Winnipeg, MB, R2Y 2C6
Osborne Terraces
456 Gertrude Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 0M7
Latitude 49 at Sage Creek
Office: 40 Des Hivernants N, Winnipeg, MB, R3X 0R7
The Ascot
765 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Winnipeg, MB, R3P 2V7
The Pinnacle at Bridgwater
Office: 355 Bridge Lake Drive, Winnipeg, MB, R3Y 1Z3
The Spot At Tuxedo Point
785-825 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Winnipeg, MB, R3P 1H3
The Halo Apartments
3015-3025 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 6H9
Kenbur Gardens
329 St. Anne's Road, Winnipeg, MB, R2M 3B2
The Zü
430, 435 and 445 Wardlaw Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 2J3
2140 Portage Avenue
2140 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 2E9
Renter’s City Guide to Winnipeg
CITY GUIDE
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
Winnipeg is the capitalcity of Manitoba. The city got its name from Lake Winnipeg but it also carries the nickname “Winterpeg” due to its cold climate. The city is largely multicultural and has a rich history stretching back hundreds of years. The province as a whole is committed to celebrating diversity, and many immigrants reside in the capital. The city enjoys a stable economy,whichis one of the fastest growing economies out of all major cities in Canada. Another interesting fact about Winnipeg is that it is home to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, which is Canada’s oldest ballet company.
Real Estate Market Overview
The real estate market in Winnipeg has been quite stable as of late. The city is enjoying a low unemployment rate and a good amount of population growth,both of which arecontributingto the stable market. However,the market in Winnipeg is feeling the influenceand impact from changes in other markets in the country, such as Vancouver and Toronto. The recent mortgage ruleshavebeen put in place to regulate these other markets, and encourage migration to other cities, such as Winnipeg.As a result, prices will most likely decrease, in order to encourage sales.
Rental Market
The rental market is growing more favourable in Winnipeg, as prices have been staying constant and properties are easier to acquire after the new mortgage rules took effect. Many new developments are taking place in the downtown area of the city, close to the amenities it offers. Condominium prices have been quite constant, but newly built condominiums are popular in the city, and many sell for a higher price than what they are listed for. There has been a lot of new construction of rental units in the city, but this wave of construction is already starting to slow down.
Employment
The largest employment sectors in the city are the manufacturing, health and trade sectors. Winnipeg has an unemployment rate of 6%, which is lower than the national unemployment rate. The city has a large ready and able workforce, andthelarge population of immigrants of working age are a large contributor to this. However, the average weekly earnings in the province are lower than the national average. The province has many resources for peopleseeking employment to help them in their job search. There are two Employment Manitoba offices in Winnipeg,whichcan provide information and resources to job seekers.
Transportation
There are many ways to get around in Winnipeg. The city has a bus system, which is run by Winnipeg Transit. Cycling is another way to get around, andthe Manitoba Cycling Association provides cyclists with maps of cycling routes. Rollerblading is also popular in Winnipeg, and there are many areas of the city that permit this, but rollerblading on the street is prohibited. Walking is always a great option as well and the city encourages its residents to walk to their destinations. For national and international travel, the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport is located in the city, withshuttle services available to and from the airport.
Schools
There are 6 English school divisions in the city of Winnipeg: Louis Riel School Division, Pembina Trails School Division, River East Transcona School Division, St. James – Assiniboia School Division, Seven Oaks School Division and Winnipeg School Division. There is also a French language school division called Division scolairefranco-manitobaine. As for post-secondary education, there are four universities in Winnipeg,among which we count the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg. There are also four different colleges in the city,includingBooth University College and Red River College.
Family Life
Winnipeg is a great place for families and it has plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy. The cityis home tothe Winnipeg Jets(a National Hockey League team), and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the city’s Canadian Football League team. A few other fun options for family fun include the Arctic Glacier Winter Park, Assiniboine Park & Zoo, and Lasertopia. When the kids are out of school in the summer, the city has a plethora of summer camps that children can enroll in, with many varied programs forchildren tochoose based on what they enjoy.