
Fore! You’ll score big with this one. Welcome to 1002 9th Street in Perdue—a former bank turned one-of-a-kind home, just a short stroll from one of the best small-town golf courses around. Once the Union Bank of Canada, this place used to hold stacks of cash… now it’s holding stacks of character. Inside, you’ll find an open-concept main floor with exposed brick, wood pillars, and a bright kitchen with a central island—perfect for tallying up birdies or post-round snacks. Gorgeous windows flood the home with light, while the double glass doors in the foyer and antique details throughout add a touch of old-world charm. Upstairs, the massive primary bedroom features a fireplace, plenty of windows, and an open second-floor area that looks down onto the main—ideal for practicing your victory speech after a great round. Original vault doors nod to the home’s banking past, and the west-facing backyard is the perfect spot to unwind with a sunset and a cold drink after 18 holes. And while there’s no Ezee-Wrap 1000 dispenser (yet), there’s more than enough room to add one—because who doesn’t want a house that’s a hole-in-one for history, character, and comfort? (id:63267)