About 320 1st Avenue Nw
Nestled right in the heart of Diamond Valley, this property is truly something special—a 1940s farmstead that was here long before the neighbourhood grew up around it. This bungalow, with its charming loft, offers 1,800 square feet of living space, including three bedrooms and a well-kept bathroom, all spread out over a generous 17,000-square-foot lot. This place is steeped in history and has been designed with a deep respect for nature. From the moment you step onto the property, you’re surrounded by lush edible gardens, thoughtfully planned water catchments, and flourishing fruit trees. The landscape buzzes with the activity of honeybees, and the vibrant colours of perennials and annuals—like currants, Saskatoon berries, raspberries, and cherries—make it feel like your very own farm-to-table paradise. What adds even more to this property’s charm is the large, fully operational workshop, perfect for woodworking or any other creative projects. There’s also a versatile studio space that’s currently set up for pottery, complete with its own heating and cooling system. But this studio can easily be transformed to fit your needs—it could be an inspiring art space, a man cave, a personal workshop, or anything else your heart desires. The hoop house is actively used to grow vegetables, ensuring you get a good harvest during the growing season. Plus, the original greenhouse, while no longer in use for growing, still serves a purpose as a handy storage space, adding a touch of nostalgia and practical utility. This isn’t just a house—it’s a living, breathing ecosystem, perfect for anyone who cherishes the land and is looking for a sustainable, self-sufficient lifestyle. It’s a chance to own a piece of history in Diamond Valley, where the past and the future blend seamlessly together.