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      • Tax hikes: Property taxes rise 3.5 per cent, up from 2.33 per cent in 2022. This will raise an additional $24 million for the city. Fontage levy increases will raise another $18 million. The average homeowner will pay $142 more as a result.
      www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-budget-2023-main-1.6740703
  1. Property tax rates: Any increase in property taxes announced as part of the City’s annual budget update will result in an increase to your municipal property taxes. The City budgeted for a property tax increase of 3.5% for 2023.

  2. Winnipeg real estate prices increased by 4.2% from August 2022 to August 2023, with the average sold price of a house being $383K in August 2023. The average sold price of a detached house increased by 4.1%, and that of a condo increased by 4.6% in the same period.

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  3. As of 2024, this will mean that a typical Winnipeg homeowner will now be paying less in municipal property tax – including frontage levies – than the owner of a comparable home in every other major city in Canada. Holding to 3.5% will also allow property taxpayers to see the full impact of provincial education tax cuts when the Manitoba ...

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday — the first for Scott...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · To help, it proposes a 3.5 per cent property tax increase. Mayor Scott Gillingham said this is a modest increase compared to some other Canadian cities, which have proposed increases...

  6. Feb 8, 2024 · The owner of a home assessed at $338,900 (excluding provincial school taxes and frontage levy) would pay $69 more for property taxes, with the bill rising to $2,036 this year from $1,967 last...

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  8. The budget includes a proposed 3.5 per cent property tax increase, or an extra $69 for the average household for this year, the same rate taxpayers paid last year.

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