Completed in 1957, and treasured by the same family until now, the home is a quintessential Westside Alamo rancher. The traditional floor plan features a bonus sized living room, a separate dining room for special occasions, and a family room next to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The public areas are nicely scaled and flow well. A very practical nursery/den/office is next to the primary suite. 3 additional bedrooms and 2 baths complete the interior. The rear yard features a pebble-finished pool with integrated spa, a drought-friendly turf play zone for kiddos, and multiple growing beds - some adorned with colorful perennials and others enriched by decades of “victory garden” veggie harvests. A detached 16' x 20' building with electrical and plumbing for a future bath provides excellent potential as a studio, fitness room, or expanded office. The lot is substantially flat with ample room to expand the home. It backs directly to the iconic Iron Horse Trail—once the route of Southern Pacific trains, now a favorite pathway for strollers, scooters, and e-bikes heading south to Rancho Romero Elementary or north to downtown Alamo. Neighbors tend to stay for decades and become de facto family members who provide a caring and supportive network.