Areas We Serve: We Buy Houses Across Winnipeg

We Buy Houses Winnipeg is a local, Winnipeg-based home buyer — not a national franchise working from a call centre. We buy houses for cash in every corner of the city, from century homes in the West End to newer builds in Waverley West, and we know the difference between a Wolseley character home and a Transcona bungalow because we’ve bought both. Below is every neighbourhood where we have a dedicated local page, organized by area of the city. Don’t see yours? We almost certainly still buy there — reach out and ask.

Northwest Winnipeg

West Kildonan — One of Winnipeg’s classic post-war areas along Main Street north of the Slaw Rebchuk Bridge. Lots of solid 1950s–60s bungalows, many still with original owners or their estates.

Seven Oaks — The area around Seven Oaks Hospital and Garden City Shopping Centre, mixing older bungalows with 1970s–80s family homes. A frequent source of estate and downsizing sales.

Garden City — A planned 1960s community with generous lots and well-built bi-levels and bungalows. Many homes here are coming up for sale for the first time in decades.

The Maples — A diverse, family-oriented 1970s–80s neighbourhood west of McPhillips. Split-levels and side-by-sides are common, and we buy both — including rental properties with tenants in place.

North and Northeast Winnipeg

North Kildonan — From wartime houses near Chief Peguis Trail to newer builds toward the Perimeter, North Kildonan spans every era. We’ve helped several families here through foreclosure and estate situations.

Elmwood — One of Winnipeg’s oldest working-class neighbourhoods, full of pre-1930 two-storeys and wartime homes. Knob-and-tube wiring and foundation issues are common here — and are exactly what we buy as-is.

Transcona — The former railway town that still feels like its own community. Wartime houses and 1960s–70s bungalows dominate, and we’re regular buyers on both sides of Regent Avenue — our own office sits at 1555 Regent Ave W.

East and Southeast Winnipeg

St. Boniface — Winnipeg’s historic French quarter, with everything from century homes near Provencher to post-war bungalows in Windsor Park. Older homes here often need updates that make them hard to sell traditionally.

St. Vital — A huge, established area running from the Red River to the Seine. The 1950s–70s housing stock around St. Vital Centre is exactly the kind of solid-but-dated home we buy most often.

Central and West Winnipeg

West End — Dense streets of character two-storeys between Portage and Notre Dame, most built before 1930. Original wiring, old plumbing, and deferred maintenance are the norm — none of it stops a cash offer.

Wolseley — The leafy “granola belt” of century homes west of Maryland. Beautiful houses that can also mean big-ticket repairs: foundations, wiring, and hundred-year-old roofs. We buy them in any condition.

Fort Rouge — From Osborne Village to Lord Roberts and Riverview, a mix of character homes, wartime houses, and small apartment conversions. Popular with landlords — and with landlords who’ve had enough.

River Heights — One of Winnipeg’s most established neighbourhoods, with 1920s–50s family homes on elm-lined streets. Even desirable areas produce estate sales, divorces, and houses that need too much work to list.

St. James — The post-war heart of west Winnipeg near Polo Park and the airport. Rows of well-built 1950s bungalows, many now estate properties or homes owned by long-time residents ready to downsize.

Charleswood — Winnipeg’s “suburb in the country,” with big lots, mature trees, and 1960s–80s family homes. Larger properties can mean larger maintenance bills — another reason owners sell to us as-is.

South Winnipeg

Fort Garry — The established area around the University of Manitoba and Pembina Highway. A mix of 1950s–70s family homes and student rentals — we buy tired rental properties here regularly.

St. Norbert — Winnipeg’s historic southern gateway at the confluence of the Red and La Salle rivers. Older homes on large lots sit beside newer development, and river-adjacent properties come with their own selling challenges.

Waverley West — One of Canada’s largest new suburbs, including Bridgwater and South Pointe. Even newer homes end up in fast-sale situations: job relocations, divorce, and mortgage payments that outgrew the budget.

Outside Winnipeg?

We also buy houses in the communities surrounding Winnipeg — places like Headingley, Stony Mountain, Stonewall, Selkirk, Lorette, Niverville, and Oakbank — and across southern Manitoba. If you’re within about an hour of the city, there’s a very good chance we can make you an offer. Contact us and we’ll tell you straight away.

However You Need to Sell, Wherever You Are

Location is only half the story — the other half is your situation. We help homeowners across all of these neighbourhoods who are facing foreclosure, selling an inherited property, going through a divorce, relocating out of province, or simply want to sell as-is without repairs or showings. Browse all our services to see how we can help.

Common Questions About Where We Buy

Do you really buy houses in every Winnipeg neighbourhood?

Yes. The pages above are the neighbourhoods where we’re most active, but we buy across the entire city — every quadrant, every postal code. The neighbourhood affects our offer price, never whether we make one.

Does the neighbourhood change how fast you can close?

No. Whether the house is in Elmwood or Waverley West, the process is identical: a cash offer within 24 hours of our visit and closing in as little as 7 days — or on whatever date suits you. See how our process works.

Get a Cash Offer for Your Winnipeg Home

Wherever your house is and whatever condition it’s in, We Buy Houses Winnipeg will give you a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours. Call (204) 291-1248 or get your cash offer today.