Don't take our word for it. Read what our residents have to say about us.'I love living here! The service is prompt, and the facilities have everything I need.''Coming home has never been so comfortable. It feels so good to just relax.''The shopping, the schools, the parks, everything you want is so conveniently close!''The grounds are always maintained and Management is always friendly.''With plenty of storage options, my room has plenty of space for me and my stuff.'
Canopy mgmt is a locally owned, licensed property management company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering full-service rental management and home maintenance solutions. Since 2019, we ve specialized in managing single-family homes, condos, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes with professionalism and care. Our services include tenant placement, rent collection, maintenance and repairs via our in-house maintenance team, regular property inspections, legal compliance, clear financial reporting, and responsive tenant communication. With transparent pricing, strong customer reviews, and a hands-off management approach, Canopy mgmt makes property ownership worry-free for landlords in Winnipeg.
North End Housing Project Inc. (NEHP) grew out of community meetings involving local organizations and citizens in response to the pressing need for decent housing and neighborhood renewal in the deteriorating North End of Winnipeg. NEHP is a registered charitable non-profit organization committed to the provision of affordable housing. NEHP's central mission is restoring neighborhood housing, and the focus is on social development in the neighborhoods in which we work. Strengthening and reinforcing the community and the local economy are integral components the NEHP.
Kinew Housing was incorporated in Winnipeg in 1970 by a small group of people concerned about the availability of decent affordable housing available to Aboriginal people in the city. The first homes were purchased with private sources of funding by Kinew and were rented at cost, it was apparent very early that this would not be sustainable. Funding was eventually made available through housing programs from CMHC.