Welcome to 8960 Highway 101, where breathtaking Bay views, exceptional privacy, and endless possibilities come together on an extraordinary 109-acre property. This unique property features a spacious duplex with 5 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms across three finished levels, making it ideal for multi-generational living, rental income, or an owner-occupied investment. Whether youre looking to offset your mortgage or expand your portfolio, this versatile property offers incredible flexibility. Enjoy panoramic Bay views from every level while surrounded by nature. Approximately 5 acres are cleared and currently used for agricultural purposes, while the remaining 100+ acres of mature woodland provide exceptional privacy, abundant wildlife, and endless recreational opportunities. A scenic brook winds through the property, and an established road offers easy access throughout the forest by foot, ATV, or vehicle. Whether you envision hobby farming, raising animals, creating private hiking or ATV trails, harvesting timber, or simply embracing the peace of country living, this remarkable property offers unmatched potential. Stay connected with high-speed internet, making remote work and streaming a breeze, while enjoying the tranquility of rural life. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Digby, the Annapolis Basin, shopping, restaurants, schools, and essential amenities, youll enjoy the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility. Property Highlights: 109-acre property with panoramic Bay views Duplex with 5 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms Three finished levels of living space Excellent income or multi-generational living opportunity Approximately 5 cleared acres and 100+ acres of mature woodland Scenic brook and established forest road High-speed internet available Minutes to Digby, the Annapolis Basin, and amenities A rare opportunity to own a property that offers space, income potential, natural beauty, and modern convenienceâ (id:60457) Location - Approximately 8 km from Digby on Highway 101 in Brighton, property on theleft