In Fallingbrook, childhood still happens outside.
Road hockey at dusk. Bikes scattered across front lawns. The best trick-or-treat route in the east end. And every winter, the neighbourhood comes together to build a skating rink in Lynndale Park — birthday parties on the ice, parents with coffee in hand, kids who don’t want to leave.
38 Anndale Road sits quietly in the heart of it all.
A bright, detached family home in the coveted Courcelette and Malvern school districts — with Courcelette Public School, one of the most sought-after in the city, just moments away. For young families looking to plant roots in a neighbourhood this is an accessible entry into something lasting.
Inside, the kitchen is the heartbeat. Large, eat-in, designed to gather. Ample cabinetry.
Newer appliances. It’s where homework happens at the table while dinner
simmers. Where friends linger longer than planned.
Hardwood floors run throughout. Marble underfoot in the bath. A walk-out from the fourth bedroom or office to the deck and perennial garden — a quiet backdrop for summer evenings. The finished lower level adds flexibility and storage.Private drive parking for 2–3 cars — rare and practical.
And long-term? The street tells the story. Thoughtful infill. Expansions. Reinvention. Move in and live beautifully now, with the option to renovate, build, or grow alongside the neighbourhood over time.
This is more than a house.
It’s a front-row seat to family life — in a pocket where people stay.