Sell an inherited house in St. Boniface for cash
St. Boniface estates run across a wide spectrum: a century home on Tache or Aulneau with original plaster and a stone foundation, a 1960s brick bungalow near Provencher, or a converted duplex that became an accidental rental. Many owners worked at the St. Boniface Hospital and stayed in the neighbourhood their whole career. Heirs frequently live across the river or out of province, and the older homes here come with maintenance histories that scare off retail buyers — old electrical, knob-and-tube remnants, asbestos in basement pipe wrap. We buy regardless of all of it.
The St. Boniface housing stock skews older than the city average, which means more probate properties carry deferred maintenance that derails a traditional MLS sale. Estate executors here often need a faster, simpler close to settle the estate and pay the deceased's outstanding obligations.
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About St. Boniface homes
Here is what we routinely see in St. Boniface and how it shapes a cash purchase.
Typical housing stock
Housing ranges widely: early 1900s character homes with original woodwork and plaster walls, post-war brick bungalows on modest lots, apartment buildings from the 1960s and 1970s, and modern infill projects. The older homes often have deferred maintenance needs — roof replacement, foundation concerns, original single-pane windows — that make them expensive to prepare for the conventional market. Small duplexes are also common throughout the neighbourhood.
Neighbourhood character
St. Boniface is genuinely diverse in its built form — you'll walk from century-old brick churches and heritage homes to converted industrial lofts and new condominium developments within a few blocks. It has an active arts and food scene along Provencher Boulevard, and its proximity to the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital makes it popular with healthcare workers. The neighbourhood has gentrified in pockets while retaining older, more modest residential streets further from the river.
Why St. Boniface sellers reach out
We regularly purchase estate properties in St. Boniface where elderly residents passed in their long-time family homes. Many of these properties have not been significantly updated since the 1970s or 1980s. We also hear from out-of-province heirs who inherited a property near the hospital district and cannot manage it remotely. Additionally, some landlords are tired of managing aging rental stock and want a clean exit without the headache of tenant coordination.
How a cash sale in St. Boniface works
Tell us about the house
Fill in the form on this page or call (204) 800-6640. We will ask a few specific questions about the St. Boniface property.
Cash offer in 24 hours
Within one business day, we will present a written, no-obligation cash offer. We walk you through every number — comps, repair estimate, our costs.
Close on your timeline
If you accept, we close through a licensed Manitoba real estate lawyer on whatever date works for you. Cash at closing. No commission.
More on this situation
Looking for the full guide? Read our dedicated Sell Inherited House Winnipeg page or browse the St. Boniface neighbourhood overview.
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