The Pas is a historic northern Manitoba gateway community — home to Opaskwayak Cree Nation and the annual Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival. With median home prices around $165,000, The Pas offers the lowest-cost real estate entry point of any Manitoba city with full amenities.
The Pas has a median home price of approximately $165,000 — making it the most affordable incorporated city in Manitoba with full municipal services. Located approximately 600 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg on the Saskatchewan Pasquia Hills border, The Pas (population approximately 5,500) serves as a regional service centre for northwestern Manitoba.
The Pas is unique in Canada — an incorporated city adjacent to Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN), one of the largest First Nations in Manitoba. OCN operates Otineka Mall (the regional shopping centre), Opaskwayak Education Authority schools, and significant government and social services. The broader community economy includes Manitoba Hydro operations, forestry (Tolko Industries historically significant in the region), healthcare (Percy E. Moore Hospital), and government administration. The Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival held each February is one of Manitoba's most distinctive cultural events.
On The Pas median of $165,000, Manitoba LTT is approximately $1,725. First-time buyers purchasing at $190,000 and below qualify for the full MB FTB rebate of up to $4,500. At $165,000, the full $1,725 LTT is completely rebatable for qualifying FTBs — meaning zero net LTT at closing. This is exceptional value for first-time homebuyers.
For buyers committed to northern Manitoba employment, The Pas's low prices offer a remarkable equity-building opportunity. A $165,000 mortgage at 5% over 25 years builds $165,000 in equity — equity that rental payments simply cannot create. Northern Manitoba wages (particularly in healthcare, education, and resource sectors) often carry northern allowances that make this equity building even more accessible.
The Clearwater Lake Provincial Park and Grass River Provincial Park, both within 45 kilometres, offer spectacular wilderness recreation. For buyers who value authentic northern Canadian life — fishing, hunting, trapping traditions, tight community bonds, and winter festivals — The Pas provides a lifestyle that no southern city can replicate.
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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