532 1 Street West Brooks, AB T1R0G3

$310,000
3
Beds
1.5
Baths
0.15
Acres
1,221
SQFT
254
$/SQFT
$310,000
3
Beds
1.5
Baths
1,221   sf
$254 / sf
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active
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A Love Letter to My First Home—from the Realtor who loved her first.Seventeen years ago, I wasn’t yet a real estate agent—I was just a young woman who had recently moved far from home and family. That’s when I found her. She had that thing—the kind of presence that speaks quietly to your gut and loudly to your imagination. A little run-down at the time, yes, but with strong bones and a spirit that couldn’t be ignored. A century-old home with a spacious main floor, a sweeping second-floor balcony, and a large backyard. She wasn’t perfect. But she was meant to be mine.She became my family when my family was so far away. She wasn’t just a place to live—she helped me find purpose, creativity, and independence. She was where I learned to budget, to repair, to tile, to dream. I painted beside her wood fireplace while watching reruns of old TV shows. I played piano in the dining room, soaked in her deep tub, and prepped meals while gazing into the treed backyard.If she were a person, she was like a best friend. She made me feel safe when I was alone. She gave me space to learn who I was meant to become. And even when life changed—when one became two, and I moved on to a bigger home—I couldn’t bear to let her go. I rented her out to people who also loved her, because I couldn’t say goodbye. She was mine. And if I could turn back time, I would choose her over and over again.Through the years, I poured my heart into making her shine. Some things came early or before me—like the bamboo hardwood floors, metal roof, updated plumbing, and electrical. Others are more recent: quartz countertops, new vanities, fridge and hood fan, updated paint, baseboards, casing, light fixtures, a new furnace, and a partially replaced fence. Her style today reflects what I saw in her all those years ago: timeless warmth, with just the right amount of personality—from the soft cabinet wallpaper to the calming sage green vanity.There are stories embedded in every corner. The second-floor balcony that catches the morning sun. The oversized backyard, with whispers of a century of laughter. The front foyer, where exposed original siding—revealed during a renovation—offers a glimpse into her earliest days. Local lore says she once stood in Alderson, a short-lived prairie town turned ghost town, before being moved to Brooks in the 1920s. That would make her more than just old—she’s a piece of prairie history.My favourite time of day was always dusk. As the sun dipped low, her exterior glowed with a soft golden hue—like a quiet lighthouse guiding you home.Now comes a new chapter, for both of us. It’s time for new memories to be made, and new dreams to be discovered. To the next owner: please take care of my girl. She isn’t like the others—and she never was. You can’t change the fact that she’s stood for over a hundred years—but you just might fall in love with her for exactly that reason.I did. And I always will.

A Love Letter to My First Home—from the Realtor who loved her first.Seventeen years ago, I wasn’t yet a real estate agent—I was just a young woman who had recently moved far from home and family. That’s when I found her. She had that thing—the kind of presence that speaks quietly to your gut and loudly to your imagination. A little run-down at the time, yes, but with strong bones and a spirit that couldn’t be ignored. A century-old home with a spacious main floor, a sweeping second-floor balcony, and a large backyard. She wasn’t perfect. But she was meant to be mine.She became my family when my family was so far away. She wasn’t just a place to live—she helped me find purpose, creativity, and independence. She was where I learned to budget, to repair, to tile, to dream. I painted beside her wood fireplace while watching reruns of old TV shows. I played piano in the dining room, soaked in her deep tub, and prepped meals while gazing into the treed backyard.If she were a person, she was like a best friend. She made me feel safe when I was alone. She gave me space to learn who I was meant to become. And even when life changed—when one became two, and I moved on to a bigger home—I couldn’t bear to let her go. I rented her out to people who also loved her, because I couldn’t say goodbye. She was mine. And if I could turn back time, I would choose her over and over again.Through the years, I poured my heart into making her shine. Some things came early or before me—like the bamboo hardwood floors, metal roof, updated plumbing, and electrical. Others are more recent: quartz countertops, new vanities, fridge and hood fan, updated paint, baseboards, casing, light fixtures, a new furnace, and a partially replaced fence. Her style today reflects what I saw in her all those years ago: timeless warmth, with just the right amount of personality—from the soft cabinet wallpaper to the calming sage green vanity.There are stories embedded in every corner. The second-floor balcony that catches the morning sun. The oversized backyard, with whispers of a century of laughter. The front foyer, where exposed original siding—revealed during a renovation—offers a glimpse into her earliest days. Local lore says she once stood in Alderson, a short-lived prairie town turned ghost town, before being moved to Brooks in the 1920s. That would make her more than just old—she’s a piece of prairie history.My favourite time of day was always dusk. As the sun dipped low, her exterior glowed with a soft golden hue—like a quiet lighthouse guiding you home.Now comes a new chapter, for both of us. It’s time for new memories to be made, and new dreams to be discovered. To the next owner: please take care of my girl. She isn’t like the others—and she never was. You can’t change the fact that she’s stood for over a hundred years—but you just might fall in love with her for exactly that reason.I did. And I always will.

  • Neighborhood
  • Type
  • Total Baths
  • 1/2 Baths
  • County
    Brooks
  • Status
    Active
  • Listing #
    A2226286
  • Built
    1920
  • Lot Size
    0.15
  • Listed on site
    1 day
  • Listing Brokerage
    Real Estate Centre

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  • No HOA

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  • Has garage
  • Garage Attached
  • No Pool

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  • Carpet Floors

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  • Two Story
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