Quick Cost Summary
| Expense | Monthly Cost (Single) | Monthly Cost (Family of 4) |
|---|
| Rent (1BR / 3BR) | $1,300 | $2,000 |
| Utilities | $180 | $280 |
| Groceries | $400 | $1,000 |
| Transportation | $104 (transit) / $550 (car) | $750 (car) |
| Cell phone | $60 | $120 |
| Internet | $75 | $75 |
| Entertainment | $130 | $250 |
| Insurance (tenant/home) | $40 | $70 |
| Total | $2,289-$2,735 | $4,545-$5,045 |
Housing
Average Rent
| Unit Type | Central | Suburbs | Change YoY |
|---|
| Studio | $1,000 | $850 | +4% |
| 1-bedroom | $1,400 | $1,100 | +5% |
| 2-bedroom | $1,700 | $1,400 | +5% |
| 3-bedroom | $2,200 | $1,800 | +4% |
Average Home Prices
| Property Type | Price | Change YoY |
|---|
| Detached house | $380,000 | +4% |
| Condo | $220,000 | +3% |
| Townhouse | $280,000 | +5% |
| Winnipeg average | $360,000 | +4% |
Winnipeg vs Other Cities (Home Prices)
| City | Average Price | Winnipeg Savings |
|---|
| Toronto | $1,100,000 | 67% cheaper |
| Vancouver | $1,200,000 | 70% cheaper |
| Ottawa | $650,000 | 45% cheaper |
| Calgary | $580,000 | 38% cheaper |
| Halifax | $530,000 | 32% cheaper |
Best Neighbourhoods by Budget
| Budget | Neighbourhood | Avg Rent (1BR) |
|---|
| Budget-friendly | West End, North End, Transcona | $900-$1,100 |
| Mid-range | St. Vital, St. Boniface, Fort Richmond | $1,200-$1,500 |
| Higher-end | River Heights, Wolseley, Tuxedo | $1,400-$1,800 |
Groceries
| Item | Winnipeg Price |
|---|
| Milk (4L) | $6.00 |
| Bread (loaf) | $3.80 |
| Eggs (dozen) | $4.30 |
| Chicken breast (1kg) | $14.50 |
| Apples (1kg) | $4.80 |
| Rice (5kg) | $11.00 |
| Ground beef (1kg) | $12.00 |
| Monthly grocery bill (single) | $400 |
Transportation
| Option | Monthly Cost |
|---|
| Winnipeg Transit pass | $104.25 |
| Gas (per litre) | $1.45-$1.60 |
| Car insurance (MPI) | $140-$200/month |
| Parking (downtown) | $150-$250/month |
| Total car cost | $500-$750/month |
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is the sole auto insurance provider. Rates are higher than Alberta but lower than Ontario and BC.
Utilities
| Utility | Monthly Cost | Winter Peak |
|---|
| Electricity (Manitoba Hydro) | $80-$120 | $120-$180 |
| Heating (natural gas) | $80-$150 | $200-$350 |
| Water/sewer | $60-$90 | $60-$90 |
| Internet | $65-$90 | $65-$90 |
Manitoba Hydro has among the lowest electricity rates in Canada (~$0.10/kWh). However, extreme winters mean high heating bills from November to March.
Income Taxes (Manitoba)
| Income | Federal + Provincial Tax | Effective Rate | Take-Home |
|---|
| $40,000 | $6,800 | 17.0% | $33,200 |
| $60,000 | $12,600 | 21.0% | $47,400 |
| $80,000 | $19,500 | 24.4% | $60,500 |
| $100,000 | $27,200 | 27.2% | $72,800 |
| $120,000 | $35,200 | 29.3% | $84,800 |
Income Needed to Live Comfortably
| Household | Annual Income Needed | Monthly After Tax |
|---|
| Single, renting | $48,000-$55,000 | $3,000-$3,300 |
| Couple, renting | $70,000-$85,000 | $4,500-$5,200 |
| Family of 4, renting | $75,000-$95,000 | $4,800-$5,800 |
| Single, homeowner | $55,000-$65,000 | $3,400-$3,800 |
| Family, homeowner | $90,000-$110,000 | $5,500-$6,300 |
Average Salaries in Winnipeg
| Industry | Average Salary |
|---|
| Technology | $60,000-$85,000 |
| Healthcare | $60,000-$85,000 |
| Government | $55,000-$75,000 |
| Finance/Insurance | $50,000-$75,000 |
| Manufacturing | $45,000-$65,000 |
| Education | $50,000-$70,000 |
| Construction/Trades | $50,000-$70,000 |
| Retail/Hospitality | $28,000-$38,000 |
| Overall average | $50,000-$55,000 |
Winnipeg vs Other Cities
| Category | Winnipeg | Toronto | Calgary | Montreal | Halifax |
|---|
| Rent (1BR) | $1,300 | $2,500 | $1,800 | $1,600 | $1,900 |
| Home price | $360,000 | $1,100,000 | $580,000 | $550,000 | $530,000 |
| Groceries | $400/mo | $500/mo | $450/mo | $430/mo | $450/mo |
| Transit pass | $104 | $156 | $112 | $94 | $82.50 |
| Heating cost (winter) | $250-$350 | $150-$200 | $200-$300 | $150-$250 | $200-$350 |
| Overall index | 68 | 100 | 85 | 73 | 78 |
Pros and Cons of Living in Winnipeg
| Pros | Cons |
|---|
| Very affordable housing | Harsh, long winters (-30°C to -40°C) |
| Low electricity rates | High heating costs Nov-Mar |
| Cultural scene (Exchange District, festivals) | Limited public transit |
| Low traffic/short commutes | Smaller job market |
| Friendly, tight-knit community | Mosquito season (summer) |
| Growing food scene | MPI monopoly on auto insurance |
| Family-friendly city | Fewer outdoor winter activities vs. Calgary/BC |
Tips for Moving to Winnipeg
- Budget for heating — expect $250-$400/month heating bills in winter
- Winter gear is essential — invest in quality winter clothing ($500-$1,000)
- Car is almost necessary — transit is limited outside downtown
- Start with St. Vital or Fort Richmond — good mix of affordability and amenities
- Check MPI rates — auto insurance varies significantly by neighbourhood and driving history
- Explore the Exchange District — Winnipeg’s arts, dining, and nightlife hub
- Land transfer tax — Manitoba charges 1-2% land transfer tax on home purchases