Set on a large 50 x 115 ft lot in the quiet community of Vulcan, this 1930s character home has the kind of charm that makes you smile the second you walk up. It’s warm, a little nostalgic, full of personality, and refreshingly unpretentious. The kind of home where creaky floors somehow add to the story, not take away from it. Some of the bigger updates have already been taken care of too, including a high quality 30 year roof and several updated windows. Inside, you’ll find 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a cozy living room centred around a wood burning stove that just feels right in a home like this. It’s easy to picture snowy evenings by the fire, morning coffee on a slow Sunday, or friends gathered around after a summer BBQ. The home has an easy, comfortable feel to it. Nothing overly polished or trying too hard, just a genuinely welcoming space. Outside, there’s room to breathe. The oversized single detached garage, two additional rear parking spaces, and huge yard give you flexibility for gardening, projects, pets, kids, firepit nights, or finally starting that hobby you swore you’d have time for in a smaller town. And speaking of small town living, Vulcan has far more going for it than most people expect. Yes, it’s famously known for the Star Trek connection, the statues, and the fun sci-fi personality woven throughout the town, but beyond that, it’s genuinely a great place to live. There’s a hospital, golf course, outdoor pool, pickleball courts, ice rink, local shops and restaurants, and even a small airport with its own runway. You get the quieter pace of life without giving up the amenities that actually matter. Located about an hour from both Calgary and Lethbridge, and roughly 30 minutes to High River, this is the kind of place where people move because they want a little more space, a little less noise, and neighbours who still wave when you drive by. A little character, a little history, and a whole lot of potential.
Elke Babiuk, 403-998-2735 at CIR Realty, #130, 703 64th Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 2C3