Set within one of Hamilton’s most beloved neighbourhoods, this is California-inspired charm?with a little attitude. Quietly tucked just off Locke Street South, 14 Reginald St., is a home that naturally stands apart in the heart of Kirkendall. This circa 1900 residence blends historic character with a relaxed California-inspired aesthetic, creating a space that feels both timeless and unexpected for the neighbourhood. Thoughtfully reimagined over the years, the home has undergone approximately $200,000 in permitted renovations, preserving its original soul while introducing modern comfort and functionality. The result is a home that feels warm, curated, and genuinely enjoyed. Inside, natural light moves throughout the main floor. The living and dining spaces connect effortlessly, anchored by a brick fireplace that brings warmth and character to the heart of the home. The kitchen has been beautifully updated with custom hard maple countertops, a full suite of Café appliances, and a large pantry. A versatile office nook, main floor laundry, two-piece bath, and dual entrances create a layout that adapts to everyday living. Upstairs, hardwood floors lead to two inviting bedrooms and a fully renovated four-piece bath. A rebuilt staircase with structural reinforcement adds to the home’s thoughtful improvements, while wall-to-wall closets and a built-in hallway bench bring functionality and style to the upper level. Outdoor living feels like a natural extension of the home itself. Two separate decks, fenced in yard, and a remarkable 388 sq. ft. walkout balcony create spaces to relax, entertain, or unwind above the treetops. Morning coffee, summer evenings, and quiet moments all feel especially at home here. Updates: roof (Apr. 2026), Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat mini-split HVAC system, 200-amp electrical service, four Cobra Energy Star doors, newer windows, driveway, fencing, all appliances, kitchen and bath, and a covered carport. Truly nothing to do but move in and enjoy.