Housing

Castlebury Meadows, Foxwarren Estates, Garden Grove, Inkster Gardens, Mandalay North, Mandalay West, Maples, Meadows West, Seven Oaks Crossing, Tyndall Park, Waterford Green

Average Sales Price (2024)

  • Residential Detached $417,014
  • Condominiums $220,703

Foxwarren Estates, Mandalay North, Mandalay West, The Maples, Tyndall Park, and Seven Oaks Crossing are interconnected neighbourhoods in northwest Winnipeg, each offering a mix of housing options that cater to a variety of lifestyles and budgets.

Many of the homes across these communities were built between the 1970s and 1990s, although you’ll also find more recent infills and renovations that bring a modern touch. Single-family detached houses dominate the landscape, often featuring traditional two-story or bungalow designs. These homes typically include spacious yards, reflecting the suburban character of the area. In some pockets, you can also find side-by-side homes, townhouses, and low-rise apartment complexes, broadening the range of choices for first-time buyers and renters.

Foxwarren Estates stands out with well-maintained properties and landscaped lots, appealing to families and those who value established neighbourhoods. Mandalay North and Mandalay West both share a similar suburban feel, known for wide streets, sidewalks, and proximity to schools, which makes them popular among growing families.

The Maples has a larger footprint and presents a blend of older and updated properties. Its multicultural flair is reflected not only in local amenities but also in the styles of homes—some have been tailored to suit the needs of extended families or multigenerational living. Tyndall Park offers a comparable environment, with numerous playgrounds and green spaces scattered throughout, which adds to the family-friendly appeal.

Seven Oaks Crossing serves as a convenient hub with a mix of apartments and townhomes near retail centres, making it an attractive option for those who prefer easy access to shopping and services.

All these neighbourhoods benefit from well-established infrastructures—schools, community centres, and parks—fostering a sense of community and making this part of Winnipeg especially appealing to a wide range of residents.