Ah, the epitome of a Danish country escape awaits you at Vesterled 13, Tranekær, in the picturesque setting of Langeland, Denmark. If it ain't on your list of potential vacation havens, it certainly should be! This charming country home, affectionately known as "Strandhuset," is nestled on a generous plot of 2541 square meters. It's a treasure trove of delight with panoramic views over the Great Belt and the majestic Great Belt Bridge, providing the perfect backdrop for those seeking both serenity and a slice of nature's beauty.
Given my busy schedule juggling with clients from all over, I’ve stumbled upon something quite magical here, and let's face it, it's not every day you get a beachfront glory like this knocking on your door! But first, let's dive into the nitty-gritty of what makes this holiday house such a compelling opportunity for overseas buyers, expats, and holiday-seekers.
First, let's take a tour of the property. Built in 1967, the main house offers a cozy 41 square meters of living space. Designed in the charming tradition of Danish coastal cottages, it boasts three rooms, including:
- 1 bathroom
- 3 cozy bedrooms
- A simple kitchen with drainage
- Wooden external walls
- A sloped tar paper roof
- Electric heating for those chillier evenings
But the enchantment doesn't stop there. The secondary building, conveniently constructed a couple of years later in 1970, provides an additional 19 square meters. Equipped with three delightful rooms and access to a bathroom, it lacks a fixed cooking installation but is bursting with potential for a creative touch.
And let’s not forget the tiny but oh-so-charming outbuilding built in 1975—a modest 3 square meters of space, ideal perhaps for a small studio or stora ... click here to read more