Welcome to 1460 Ketch Harbour Road, a delightful 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home nestled in the picturesque coastal community of Sambro Head, Nova Scotia. Set on just over an acre of lush land, this well-maintained property offers the perfect blend of cozy charm and modern convenience, all within steps of the Atlantic Ocean. Upon entering the home, you’ll be greeted by a spacious and bright living room that flows seamlessly into the large, open kitchen. The main floor provides a comfortable layout ideal for entertaining or quiet family evenings, with heat pumps installed to ensure year-round comfort. The kitchen features ample storage space and a generous island, perfect for casual dining and meal prep. The living area offers a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day spent by the ocean. Upstairs, you’ll find two cozy bedrooms with plenty of natural light, making this home ideal for a small family or those looking for a peaceful retreat. The primary bedroom offers tranquil views of the surrounding nature, while the second bedroom can be used as a guest room, office, or personal space. Step outside to enjoy the dual outdoor decks located at the front and rear of the house, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets. The property is wired and ready for a generator, offering peace of mind during those stormy winter months. As an added bonus, the property includes a detached, wired garage—ideal for storing vehicles, tools, or creating your own workshop. This property’s location is the epitome of coastal living. It’s just a short walk to the water’s edge, making it a haven for those who love the ocean. Nearby amenities include popular hiking trails, parks, and local seafood markets, while the vibrant city of Halifax is only a scenic 30-minute drive away. Whether you're looking for a year-round home or a seasonal retreat, 1460 Ketch Harbour Road offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the serene beauty of Nova Scotia's coast in a home that’s ready
Inclusions: Stove, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, Refrigerator