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Nova Scotia has houses listed for $34,900. Not down payments. Not auction prices. Real asking prices for real homes. In this video, I break down 10 Nova Scotia homes so cheap you’ll think it’s illegal — ranging from just under $150,000 all the way down to $34,900, including ocean-view properties, farmhouses with acreage, converted churches, century homes, and deep-rural fixer-uppers. But I’m not selling fantasies. Every single property comes with a catch. So for each listing, I explain: What you’re actually getting What’s wrong with it How much work it likely needs Who it makes sense for Who should absolutely avoid it You’ll see homes in: Cape Breton • South Shore • Eastern Shore • Cumberland County • Digby County • Pictou County • Guysborough County • Long Island • Sydney Mines • Port Medway • Canso and more. Highlights include: Ocean-view homes under $40K Farmhouses with 10–14 acres A restored church turned residence Heritage homes over 160 years old Coastal century homes with harbour views Properties priced lower than a used car These homes are cheap because they’re remote, old, imperfect, or in shrinking communities. They are not for everyone. But for remote workers, retirees, tradespeople, homesteaders, or anyone willing to trade convenience for ownership, they represent something rare in 2026: A real chance to own property in Canada without lifelong debt. All listings mentioned are real. MLS numbers are included in the video. Links are in the description. Property 1: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bTXBV/ka Property 2: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bVNOz/ka Property 3: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bT_mI/ka Property 4: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bS1Mk/ka Property 5: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bVmU2/ka Property 6: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bVzU3/ka Property 7: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bT99Z/ka Property 8: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bT2MM/ka Property 9: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bUOTd/ka Property 10: https://www.realtor.ca/l/bTxTp/ka So tell me: Which one would you actually consider buying? And what’s your personal dealbreaker — distance, condition, or isolation? Subscribe if you want more videos about hidden Canadian real estate, forgotten towns, and places where ownership is still possible.