
Courtesy of: David Yetman, , Century 21 All Points
$539,900
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3 bed
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1,291 square feet
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2.00 Bath
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Single Family
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$539,900
15 Five Houses Road Welcome to a rare offering in the heart of Riverport, Nova Scotia, a beautifully restored Victorian-era farmhouse where timeless exterior character meets a completely renovated interior designed for modern living. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home has been thoughtfully updated throughout, delivering true turnkey comfort while preserving the classic architectural details that make heritage properties so special. From the moment you arrive, the Victorian styling, metal roof, and restored craftsmanship create an immediate sense of warmth and authenticity. Inside, the home has been fully refreshed with todays lifestyle in mind. A redesigned kitchen features new cabinetry, updated layout, and modern functionality, while both bathrooms on Level 1 and Level 2 have been tastefully renovated. A brand-new main-floor laundry room (2025) adds everyday convenience, complete with 120V and 240V connections and venting flexibility for future options. Major infrastructure upgrades provide peace of mind, including the removal of knob-and-tube wiring, a new 200-amp electrical panel, and a generator panel for backup readiness. Cat6 hardwired internet connections in every room ensure seamless work-from-home and modern connectivity. What truly sets this home apart is the care taken to preserve its original soul. Restored hand-crafted interior doors, original-style glass knobs, and beautifully renewed newel posts and railings reflect the homes Victorian roots while blending effortlessly with its modern updates. Set against the scenic backdrop of Lower LaHave, the property offers views of the LaHave River, the public boat launch, shoreline, and the historic cannon site nearby. Mature fruit trees, including pear, apple, and quince, add charm and character to the landscape, while two dug wells provide flexibility for gardens, livestock, or additional water use. Owned by the same family for six generations, this is more than a home, it is a piece of Riverport history, restored for todays b (id:203)