546 Highway 331, Conquerall Bank, Nova Scotia B4V 0H4
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Price/Sqft$231/sqft
Est. Mortgage$1,885/mo
Tax Amount ()-
Days On Market8 days
Description
River views, fresh vibes, and a ton of updates—just a minute from Bridgewater, but it feels like you're in your own little world. This beauty is tucked along the popular LaHave River, and trust us, the view never gets old. Morning coffee, golden hour wine, stargazing by the water—you’ll want to do it all from your yard. Head inside to the walk-out lower level where things get super versatile. It’s set up as an in-law suite with its own entrance, a handy kitchenette, full bath, recroom, and loads of space—perfect for guests, teens, or that home office you’ve been dreaming about (with a “commute” that’s just down the stairs). Upstairs is bright, open, and full of sunshine, with killer river views from the living room, kitchen, and dining area. There are two big bedrooms—yes, big enough for your king-size bed—and a gorgeous updated bath. This bath brings all the spa vibes with a freestanding tub and a sleek glass shower. New heat pumps, fresh flooring, exterior & interior paint, flooring and plenty of other renos that make this place totally move-in ready. Outside has a generous fenced space perfect for kids and pets to play safely. And bonus—you’re on the way to some of the best white sand beaches around. Sun, surf, and salty air? Yes please. This place is equal parts cozy, cool, and convenient. Come check it out... just don’t be surprised if you never want to leave.
Property Details
Interior
Features
2nd Level Floor
Kitchen
19'5 x 11'4Living Room
18'2 x 11'9Bedroom
9'7 x 12Primary Bedroom
9'9 x 12'1Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 2
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