
This Canadian Split-Level Has Not Changed Since 1974 — and It Just Hit the Market
The listing for 2422 E 16th Street North in Lethbridge, Alberta describes the property as a "fantastic opportunity" with "so much potential." What it does not say, directly, is that the home appears to be essentially unchanged since 1974 — when its one and only owner moved in and stayed for 51 years. Reddit said it instead: "Perfectly Preserved Split-Level. This House Has Not Changed Since 1974."
Fifty-One Years, One Owner
The listing's most remarkable sentence is tucked quietly into the second paragraph: "The current owner enjoyed the property and location so much, they stayed for 51 years." That single fact explains everything else about this listing — the carpet, the linoleum, the wood-burning fireplaces, the carport, the covered deck overlooking the fenced backyard, and the general sense that the decade of Gerald Ford and platform shoes is being preserved in amber somewhere in southern Alberta. The home is 1,154 square feet across a bi-level layout with four bedrooms and three baths, two wood-burning fireplaces, a fully developed basement with a separate backyard entrance, and large windows that bring in plenty of natural light. Notable updates — and the word "notable" is doing significant work here — include a new torch-on roof, PVC windows, and central air conditioning. The original carpet and linoleum are, per the flooring specifications, present and accounted for.
The Case for It
Here is what the listing gets right: the location is genuinely convenient, in a low-traffic, family-friendly Lethbridge neighborhood near schools from kindergarten through grade 12, arenas, a swimming pool, playgrounds, Dominion Park, and shopping. The lot has room for a large garage, RV parking, or a garden. The bones are solid. And at C$339,800 — in a market where a half-century of loyal single-family ownership is not nothing — the price reflects the renovation reality clearly. For a buyer with vision and a tolerance for shag carpet, this is an honest listing. The agent even says "bring your imagination." They mean it.
The Internet Has Thoughts
Naturally, this listing caught the attention of Reddit's r/zillowgonewild community. See what people are saying about it here.
One owner. Fifty-one years. Original carpet. Bring your imagination. View the full listing here.



















