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A Jaw-Dropping Private Peninsula In Nova Scotia Costs As Much As An Average Toronto House

Talk about luxury!
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Imagine if you could have your own private peninsula for the price of a house! Well if you're willing to head east, you can. 

This breathtaking property in Dayspring, Nova Scotia is listed for $1,595,000. While that's not the smallest sum, when you consider that the average price for a three-bedroom house in Toronto is $1.4 million, you realize how much bang you can get for your buck. 

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The 13-acre property is its own private peninsula with a driveway connecting it to the rest of the land. 

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If the waterfront land is not luxurious enough, there's also a pool to lounge around in while you take in the views.  

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Inside the house is bright and modern, with a state-of-the-art kitchen. 

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There's also a stunning main bedroom and a huge bathroom so you can have an at-home spa experience. 

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To top it all off, this house comes with its own rec room, which would be the envy of all your friends with a pool table and ping-pong table set-up. 

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