103 Beeches Rd, Pictou, Nova Scotia B0K 1H0
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Welcome to 103 Beeches Road — a beautifully maintained three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath bungalow perched on a desirable corner lot with captivating views of the Pictou Yacht Club and the sparkling Northumberland Strait. This home offers a perfect blend of comfort, efficiency, and location, just minutes from downtown Pictou, Caribou Beach, and only 15 minutes to New Glasgow. Step inside to a bright and inviting main floor featuring gleaming hardwood floors and a propane fireplace in the living room, dining area, and all three bedrooms. One bedroom includes a convenient private half bath. The main level also includes a full bath and a well-appointed kitchen, ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The lower level extends your living space with a cozy rec room with an electric fireplace, a dedicated office or den, a workshop, and a spacious utility/laundry room. There's also plumbing in place for a potential second full bathroom. Energy efficiency is top of mind with recent upgrades including new insulation and two paved driveways. The home is also wired for a generator. Enjoy year-round comfort with heat pumps and stay cozy during cooler seasons with the propane fireplace. Outside, relax or entertain on the large deck while taking in the ocean air and watching boats sail by. This is a rare opportunity to own a move-in-ready home in a prime location near the water, with easy access to all that Pictou County has to offer.
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Interior
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Main Floor Floor
Foyer
5 x 8Living Room
11 x 11Dining Room
7 x 11Kitchen
12 x 12Exterior
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Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 2
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