14 Murry Rd, Martins Point, Nova Scotia B0J 2E0
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Price/Sqft$459/sqft
Est. Mortgage$4,080/mo
Tax Amount ()-
Days On Market72 days
Description
Oceanfront with Acreage in the Heart of the South Shore! Now on the market in Martins Point—this rare opportunity offers 4.79 acres of pristine land with 120 feet of direct ocean frontage and an 85-foot dock, perfect for those dreaming of life by the sea. Breathe in the fresh Atlantic air and soak up the panoramic South facing views of the iconic Oak Island, as well as nearby Chester, Blandford, and the many charming Mahone Bay islands. Ideally located between the picturesque seaside communities of Chester and Mahone Bay, and just under an hour from Halifax, this property is the ideal year-round residence or coastal retreat. The home features: An attached 20x24 double car garage Three bathrooms A vaulted living room with skylights A spacious family room A kitchen offering uninterrupted ocean views. The lower level is partially finished and offers great potential to expand your living space to suit your needs. Outside, unwind in the pool while surrounded by serene natural beauty and enjoy total privacy. With mixed-use zoning, the possibilities are wide open—whether you're envisioning a family home, a business venture, or an investment opportunity, this property offers the flexibility to bring your vision to life. Be sure to check out the virtual tour, which provides a stunning aerial and walkthrough view of everything this one-of-a-kind property has to offer.
Property Details
Interior
Features
Lower Level Floor
Storage
10 x 10Workshop
12 x 15Storage
25 x 18 10Utility
17 x 11.8Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 2
Garage type -
Other parking spaces 0
Total parking spaces 2
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