Nova Scotia House Bought For $15,000, Now On Market For $2 Million

In 1982, a photographer living in Nova Scotia bought a house that was at the time the definition of a fixer upper. Sherman Hines spent just $15,000 on the home, which sits on 105 acres and is thought to be the oldest house east of Quebec City. Then Hines set about restoring the old home, a task on which he spent the last 30 years.

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