Overview
Description
Turnkey Duplex with Excellent Income & Upgrades in Truro Welcome to 59 Pleasant Street, a standout income-generating duplex in the heart of Truro that offers immediate cash flow, thoughtful upgrades, and excellent long-term tenants already in place. Partially rented and well maintained, this property currently brings in a monthly income of $1,543. With both units occupied, there's potential for up to $3,045 a month– that’s $36,540 annually, with strong potential for future growth. The lower unit offers 1,105 sq ft, featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, and was fully renovated in 2022 with a modernized bathroom, new flooring, fresh paint, updated fixtures, and stylish finishes. The upper unit spans 958 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, and is bright, clean, and well cared for. Both units are fully equipped with appliances and in-suite laundry, all of which are included in the sale. Heat, water, hot water, and electricity are included in the rent, making these suites especially attractive to tenants. This turnkey property boasts a long list of upgrades: new back decks, privacy fencing, a freshly paved driveway, a new roof (2020), and a new hot water tank (2024), new electrical panel and baseboard heaters in the upper unit (2026). Systems are low-maintenance, featuring electric baseboard heat, energy-efficient heat pumps, and municipal water and sewer. Located in a family-friendly Truro neighbourhood close to great schools, parks, shopping, and downtown amenities, this property is just 1 hour to Halifax and 40 minutes to Halifax Stanfield International Airport, making it ideal for commuters, students, or working professionals. With market rent potential of $1,700 and $1,800/month, this is a rock-solid investment in a growing area. Whether you're an experienced investor or just getting started, 59 Pleasant Street offers stability, value, and long-term upside in one neat package.
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Neighborhood Information
Truro, NS
Truro, Nova Scotia, is a town nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, often regarded as the Hub of Nova Scotia. It is famed for its natural beauty and rich history. The town is surrounded by a verdant landscape, including Victoria Park, a 1,000-acre natural area, which is a popular destination for hiking and waterfall spotting. Living in Truro offers a unique blend of small-town charm and city convenience, with a range of local shops and restaurants, as well as easy access to larger cities like Halifax.
One of the drawbacks of Truro is its relatively small population, which may lack the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Yet, it lends itself to a close-knit community feel. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition and the annual Christmas parade, which add to the community spirit.
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Compared to other cities in Canada, Truro offers a slower pace of life and a lower cost of living. The community is tight-knit and friendly, making it an excellent place for those looking for a break from city life. Living in Truro offers a balance of recreational and cultural experiences, earning it a city score of 73.
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Truro boasts a strong educational system with several well-regarded schools. The town is home to the Truro Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College, providing quality post-secondary education. The school system in Truro is smaller but closely knit, creating a supportive and rich learning environment. The schools in Truro earn a score of 74 compared to other Canadian cities.
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Truro provides a variety of entertainment options for its residents. From a bustling farmers market to the Marigold Cultural Centre which hosts music performances, theatre productions, and art exhibitions. The town's entertainment score is a solid 70.
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For outdoor enthusiasts, Truro is a haven with Victoria Park being a popular spot offering waterfall trails, a swimming pool, and picnic areas. The town's proximity to the Bay of Fundy also offers opportunities for kayaking and tidal bore rafting, earning Truro an outdoor activities score of 78.
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Property Details
| On Market Date | 2026-06-22T19:07:20 |
| Status | ACTIVE |
| Price | $329,900.00 |
| Year Built | 1933 |
| Neighborhood | Northern Region |
| Location | Lat: 45.362946, Lng: -63.281994 |
| Square Feet | 0.00 |
| Lot Size | 4,200.00 |
| Parking Features | Driveway |
| Appliances | Stove,Dryer,Washer,Freezer - Stand Up,Microwave,Refrigerator |
| Heating | Baseboard,Heat Pump -Ductless |
| Cooling | Baseboard,Heat Pump -Ductless |
| Sewer | Municipal |
| Roof | Asphalt Shingle |
| Flooring | Laminate,Tile |
| Lot Features | 4200 |
| Community Features | Golf Course,Park,Playground,Public Transit,Recreation Center,School Bus Service,Shopping,Place of Worship |
| Association Fee | 0.00 |
| Listing Office Name | 857 |
| Listing Agent | Don McCooeye |
| Listing Agent Contact | don@themccooeyegroup.ca |
| MLS® | 202615267 |
No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer.


