Buying a Home in Morden, Manitoba in 2026

Morden is a growing southern Manitoba city in the Pembina Valley — sister community to Winkler, home to the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, with excellent schools and a median home price around $295,000.

Morden Home Prices (2026)

Morden's median home price of approximately $295,000 offers excellent value in one of Manitoba's most consistently growing communities. Located 105 kilometres south of Winnipeg on Highway 3, Morden shares much of its regional economy and amenity base with neighbouring Winkler (10 minutes east on Highway 3).

$345,000
Detached Average
$265,000
Semi-Detached Avg
$200,000
Condo Average
$295,000
City-Wide Median

Morden's distinct character — compared to Winkler — includes the popular Pembina Threshermen's Museum, the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre (home to Canada's largest publicly displayed mosasaur), and Morden's historic Main Street with local businesses. Morden has a slightly more diverse cultural and religious mix than Winkler, though both cities share the Pembina Valley's strong community values and agricultural heritage.

Manitoba LTT for Morden Buyers

On Morden's $295,000 median, Manitoba LTT is approximately $3,750. On a $295K Ontario equivalent, LTT would be approximately $4,175. Morden buyers save approximately $425 vs. Ontario, plus benefit from Manitoba's generally lower home prices. First-time buyers at $200K and below can access the MB FTB rebate up to $4,500.

Steps to Buy a Home in Morden

  1. Morden vs. Winkler comparison. Morden generally has slightly lower prices than Winkler. Morden's cultural character — including more diverse religious and community backgrounds — may suit different buyers. Tour both cities before deciding.
  2. Pre-approval. At $295K with 5% down ($14,750), CMHC-insured monthly payments are approximately $1,720/month. Local lenders include all major banks and the strong local credit union presence.
  3. Budget for LTT and closing. On $295K: MB LTT ~$3,750, legal fees ~$1,800, title insurance ~$250. Total closing costs $5,800–$7,500.
  4. REALTOR selection. Pembina Valley REALTORS serve both Winkler and Morden. Ask for an agent with specific Morden market knowledge to understand local neighbourhood values.
  5. New vs. resale. Morden's construction activity is strong but somewhat less intensive than Winkler. Established resale homes on Morden's tree-lined streets offer charm that new subdivisions lack.

Morden Neighbourhood Guide

Morden's Cultural and Recreational Assets

Morden punches above its weight (population approximately 9,000) in cultural amenities. The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre is internationally recognized, housing "Bruce," North America's largest publicly displayed mosasaur. The Pembina Threshermen's Museum celebrates Manitoba's agricultural heritage with impressive vintage machinery collections. Morden's summer fair and community events draw regional visitors.

The nearby Pembina Valley Provincial Park provides skiing at Assiniboine Ski Area, hiking, and camping. Lake Minnewaska and other regional lakes offer summer recreation. For buyers seeking a community with cultural depth, recreational access, and genuine affordability, Morden delivers a compelling package.

Manitoba Land Transfer Tax Calculator

Rates: 0.5% on first $30K, 1% on $30K–$90K, 1.5% on $90K–$150K, 2% above $150K. FTB rebate up to $4,500 on homes ≤$190K.


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