3-Bed Holiday Home with Lake Mien Views, 1km to Swimming, Karlshamn Sweden

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Ljungsjömålavägen 642-37, 374 92 Asarum, Karlshamn Municipality, Sweden, Asarum (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 52Floor area

€69,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

52m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Early on a July morning, the forest around Ljungsjömålavägen is so quiet you can hear a pike break the surface of Lake Mien a kilometre down the road. The coffee's on, the kitchen window is cracked open, and the air coming through smells of pine resin and cool water. That's the kind of morning this place was built for.

Completed in 2023, this three-bedroom holiday house sits on a 1,175 square metre plot in Bökemåla, a small community north of Karlshamn in Blekinge — Sweden's southernmost mainland county and one of the country's most underrated corners for a second home. The house is genuinely new, so you're not walking into someone else's renovation backlog. The bones are solid, the materials are fresh, and the energy performance reflects modern Swedish building standards. For an international buyer looking for a move-in-ready Swedish vacation home without the project headaches, that matters.

The ground floor opens into a kitchen and living room that share the same open space. Large windows pull light in from the garden side, and the room has the kind of easy proportions that make it work both as a family gathering point and a quiet reading spot when everyone else is out by the lake. The kitchen itself is functional without being fussy — proper counter space, good storage, a layout that doesn't make cooking for six people feel like a military exercise. Two bedrooms sit off the entrance floor, both looking out onto the surrounding green. Upstairs, the attic level holds a third bedroom: a bit more private, a little more tucked away, good for teenagers or guests who appreciate their own corner of the house.

A dedicated room on the main floor is pipe-ready for a future bathroom — the groundwork is done, the connections are waiting. Right now the property runs on a deep-drilled well for water and a combustion toilet in the outbuilding. There's no mains sewage, which is standard for this type of rural Swedish holiday property. For buyers familiar with Nordic cabin culture, none of that is surprising. For those new to it, it simply means planning a small installation when you're ready — not a dealbreaker, just a timeline item.

The garden is wide open space in the best possible sense. Flat enough for children to run around, large enough for a vegetable plot, a fire pit, and a proper outdoor dining setup without any of them crowding each other. The lake view from the plot is real — not a sliver between trees, but an actual sight line over water that changes colour with the sky throughout the day.

Lake Mien itself is about a kilometre away on foot. It's a substantial lake, roughly 20 square kilometres of clean freshwater, and the swimming area at Mienslätten is the local favourite — sandy shore, calm water, families from Karlshamn coming out on weekends all through summer. Canoe and kayak rentals operate around the lake during the season, and the pike and perch fishing draws serious anglers from across Scandinavia. The marked trails around Mien connect into longer hiking routes through the Blekinge interior; you can be out for a full day's walk without crossing a road more than twice.

Karlshamn is roughly 15 minutes south by car. It's a proper town — around 10,000 people in the urban area — with a well-preserved 17th-century harbour district, a covered market, a fish smokehouse on the quay that's been operating for generations, and a genuine local food culture centred on Baltic herring, smoked eel, and the region's own brännvin traditions. The Karlshamn Spirit Festival in August brings international attention for a week, but the rest of the summer the town has a quieter rhythm that suits people who came to actually slow down. There's a grocery store, a hardware shop, a pharmacy — everything you need without the city noise.

Blekinge as a whole is a genuinely practical base for exploring southern Sweden. Malmö is about 90 minutes by car along the E22. Copenhagen's airport is just over two hours, making this accessible for buyers flying in from most European cities. The regional airport in Ronneby handles some domestic routes and is under 30 minutes away. Karlshamn also has a direct train connection to Malmö via the Blekinge Coastal Railway, which runs along the sea through a series of small harbour towns — Sölvesborg, Karlskrona — that are each worth a day of their own.

Summers here run warm and genuinely sunny — Blekinge gets more sun hours than most of Sweden, sheltered as it is by the inland topography. July averages sit in the low-to-mid twenties Celsius, and the long Nordic evenings mean you're still eating outside at nine o'clock with full light. Winters are mild by Swedish standards; snow isn't guaranteed the way it is further north, which makes this a property you can realistically use across multiple seasons rather than just peak summer.

For the investment angle: southern Swedish holiday homes in established lake areas have held value well over the past decade, and newly built stock near water is genuinely scarce. The rental market for summer weeks around Lake Mien is active — families from Malmö, Copenhagen, and Berlin have been quietly discovering Blekinge for years. With the bathroom infrastructure already roughed in and the plot size offering room to add a small sauna cabin (common in this region and a significant draw for renters), the upside here is real.

Key features at a glance:

- Newly built in 2023, three bedrooms across two levels
- Open-plan kitchen and living room with generous natural light
- 1,175 sqm garden plot with lake views
- Approximately 1km to Lake Mien swimming area at Mienslätten
- Bathroom room pre-plumbed and ready for installation
- Deep-drilled well providing reliable water supply
- Outbuilding with combustion toilet included
- 15 minutes by car to Karlshamn town centre and harbour
- Direct E22 access — Malmö 90 minutes, Copenhagen airport under 2 hours
- Ronneby regional airport under 30 minutes
- Active summer rental market in the Lake Mien corridor
- Modern energy-efficient construction, no renovation required
- Strong outdoor recreation access: hiking, canoeing, fishing, cycling

If you want to see this property in person or have questions about buying a vacation home in Sweden as an international buyer — including the legal process, ownership structures, and practical setup — get in touch through Homestra. The team can arrange a viewing and connect you with local legal and tax advisors who specialise in Swedish second-home purchases for non-residents. Properties at this price point in new condition near Swedish lake areas don't tend to sit long. It's worth a conversation.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
52
Price per m²
€1,337
Garden size
1175
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

On a still July morning, you pull on your sandals and walk 250 meters down a quiet gravel path through the birch trees. The lake is glassy. You're the first one in. This is Yxtasjön, and it's essentially your front yard. That's the kind of daily rhythm Hägerbovägen 6 makes possible. A solid, well-kept 1965 house on a 3,680 square meter plot in Yxtaholm, one of the more quietly coveted pockets of Flen municipality in Södermanland — about 120 kilometers southwest of Stockholm along the E20. Three bedrooms, 104 square meters of living space, a wood-burning stove crackling in the corner come October, and more outdoor room than most people know what to do with. Swedes have been quietly holding onto places like this for generations. And they're not wrong to. The house itself is genuinely move-in ready. The interior has been freshly painted throughout — white walls that bounce light around the rooms rather than absorbing it. Large windows face the greenery, and on a summer afternoon the effect is something close to living inside a forest. The main living room is generous, anchored by a newer air-source heat pump that handles both heating and cooling efficiently across all four seasons, and the wood stove supplements it beautifully when January temperatures drop into the minus digits and you want actual warmth, not just circulated air. The kitchen has enough counter space to be functional, modern appliances, and real storage — not the kind of Swedish summer cottage kitchen where you're fighting over drawer space every morning. Three bedrooms sleep family and guests comfortably, and the bathroom covers everything you'd need for extended stays. Out back, the 3,680 square meter plot is the real conversation. Mature trees — mostl ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Skyttsveden 39A is the light. It comes in low through the big windows, catches the surface of Lake Väsman about 150 meters down the slope, and turns the whole room the color of warm honey. By eight o'clock you're already pulling on your shoes for the walk to the water. That's just life here — quiet, unhurried, and genuinely good. Sunnansjö sits in Dalarna, the province that Swedes themselves treat as the country's emotional heartland. Midsommar is taken seriously here. Maypoles go up in the meadows, fiddle music drifts across the water, and the smell of wild strawberries and woodsmoke is so thick you could bottle it. This isn't a region performing its identity for tourists — it's just how things are. Owning a holiday home in this part of Sweden means buying into a way of life that most people only read about. The house itself was built in 1983, single-storey and solid, and it's been looked after with obvious care. Freshly renovated, it has solid wooden floors throughout, pale walls that stay cool even in July heat, and a layout that makes the most of every one of its 54 square metres. Two bedrooms sit on the entrance level — one easily doubles as a study or reading room — and above the main living space there's a sleeping loft that kids immediately claim as their own. The loft isn't counted in the official floor area, which means the actual usable space feels noticeably larger than the figures suggest. The living room is the heart of things. The windows face the lake and on grey November afternoons, when the birch trees have dropped their leaves and frost is forming on the grass, the approved fireplace in the corner earns its keep completely. There's a new air-to-air h ... click here to read more

Front view of the house with garden and lake in the background

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### Discover the Essence of Swedish Countryside Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Lake Mien. This is not just a dream but a daily reality at Yttra Källehult Björkbacka, a captivating 4-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Tingsryd's picturesque Mien area. Here, the charm of traditional Swedish architecture meets the tranquility of expansive natural landscapes, offering a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature and simplicity. ### A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1929, this red house with its classic white trim stands as a testament to timeless Swedish design. Step inside to find a warm, inviting atmosphere where every corner tells a story. The main house features six well-proportioned rooms, including four dedicated bedrooms, perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The annex provides additional space, ideal for a guest suite, home office, or creative studio. ### Embrace the Outdoors Spanning an impressive 56,900 square meters, the property offers a blend of forest and arable fields, inviting you to explore endless possibilities. Whether you dream of cultivating a garden, embarking on small-scale farming, or simply enjoying the peace of the countryside, this land is your canvas. A barn, pond, and greenhouse are already in place, ready to support your rural ambitions. ### Modern Conveniences in a Rural Setting Despite its idyllic setting, the property is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort and connectivity. A drilled well provides a reliable water source, while a sewage system with infiltration and fiber-optic internet connection ensures you stay connected to the world. These ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Halahult, within the Karlshamn Municipality, lies a delightful villa situated at Gamla Halasjövägen 66. For those who are seeking tranquility and a tight-knit community, this villa offers an inviting retreat without sacrificing convenience. Now, I must confess, being a busy real estate agent, I encounter many properties, but this one’s really got something special for potential owners looking to either settle down or enjoy a serene escape. Allow me to paint a picture of what this villa has in store. Covering 86 square meters, this single-story dwelling offers a well-thought-out layout, comprising three key rooms: two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living room. This makes it ideal for a small family, perhaps relocating from a bustling city or just in need of a change of pace. The living space is well-complemented by a functional kitchen and a bathroom designed with simplicity in mind. Not to forget, there's a handy laundry room—something every household appreciates. Here's a quick rundown of the amenities that’ll pique your interest: - Two snug bedrooms - One practical bathroom - Efficient kitchen setup - Expansive living room - Laundry room - Glazed terrace with a southern view - Garage with attached storage - Separate storage/woodshed - Private water from drilled well - Reliable air/air heat pump - Fiber connection for swift internet - Municipal sewage system Stepping outside, there’s a glistening glazed terrace facing the south, perfect for catching the morning sun or unwinding with an evening beverage. It’s a spot where you can just sit back and enjoy views of the surrounding woodland and take in the tranquility. Speaking of surroundings, the location is a huge plus here. Y ... click here to read more

3-room Villa on Gamla Halasjövägen 66 Halahult Karlshamn Municipality

A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Småland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step out onto your balcony, coffee in hand, and take in the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. Welcome to Hätteboda 23, a historic country home nestled in the picturesque landscape of Urshult, Tingsryd Municipality. A Journey Through Time and Nature Originally built in the 1800s, this charming red country home with its classic white trim stands as a testament to Swedish architectural heritage. Lovingly renovated, it now offers modern comforts while preserving its unique character. With 86 square meters of living space, this home is a sanctuary for those seeking a cozy, nature-oriented lifestyle away from the city's hustle and bustle. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life at Hätteboda 23 is a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the surrounding forests, where the changing seasons paint a vibrant tapestry of colors. In spring, the air is filled with the fragrance of blooming wildflowers, while summer invites you to explore the nearby lakes, perfect for swimming and fishing. Autumn brings a riot of reds and golds, and winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, ideal for cross-country skiing. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts The property's generous 1,894 square meter plot offers ample space for outdoor activities. Whether you're hosting a barbecue in the lush garden, cultivating your own vegetables, or simply unwinding with a book under the shade of mature trees, the possibilities are endless. The guest cottage, with its four additional sleeping places, ensures ... click here to read more

Front view of the red country home

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Asarum, Sweden, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a gentle escape into tranquility. Situated at Långasjönäsvägen 49, The Lake Project Premium Cottage F09 Jonta offers not just a property, but a way of life. Picture yourself waking up to the fresh scent of pine, the gentle chirping of birds, and a view that stretches far across the charming Lake Långasjön. This quaint tiny house isn't just an address; it's a promise of simplicity and peace. As a bussy real estate agent, it's not every day you come across a gem quite like this one. With just a touch of character and a bucket of potential, this property is the perfect match for those desiring minimalism and the coziness of a tiny home. A beautifully efficient 12-square-meter space welcomes you with open arms. Though modest in size, the design smartley uses every inch, giving you a lovely room where comfort and practicalism go hand in hand. Your new abode may only have one bedroom, but its strategic layout maximizes both light and warmth. The interior whispers stories of evenings by the kitchen, where you’ll find a mini-kitchen complete with a refrigerator and cold water access, catering to your primary culinary needs as you brew a morning cup of coffee, savouring delightful views. However, don't sweat the small stuff—free WIFI ensures you stay connected even when tucked away in this peaceful retreat. Stepping outside, you’re enveloped by nature's beauty. The cabin is perched in one of the quietest corners of the acclaimed Långasjönäs Camping & Holiday Village. Despite its remote feel, the home is within a stone's throw of plenty of community amenities. Mere moments away, a beach beckons for warm summer days and a mini-gol ... click here to read more

1 room cottage at Långasjönäsvägen 49 The Lake Project Premium Cottage F09 Jonta Karlshamns kommun

Welcome to the charming tiny house nestled in the idyllic setting of Långasjönäs, located at Långasjönäsvägen 49 in the heart of Karlshamns kommun. This delightful abode offers a perfect blend of tranquility and opportunity, with an enviable location right by the serene Långasjönä lake. Ideal for foreign buyers and expats seeking a peaceful retreat or a profitable investment, this tiny house has a unique appeal. Now, let's take a leisurely stroll through what makes this property and its surrounding area so compelling. Asarum is a quaint little town, a hidden gem in the beautiful county of Blekinge, Sweden. It boasts picturesque landscapes that change with the seasons, providing a stunning backdrop year-round. The climate here is mild with warm summers reaching up to 20°C (68°F) and cold winters that usually hover around 0°C (32°F). The transformation of seasons, from the vibrant colors of autumn leaves to the sparkling winter snows, is truly enchanting and gives every day a new charm. Life in Asarum is blissfully serene, offering the best of both worlds—a peaceful lifestyle with the convenience of nearby amenities. Whether it's local shops, the cozy little cafes with their aromatic treats, or the regular bus services connecting you to larger hubs, living here is all about simple pleasures. The local community is warm and welcoming, often organizing events that bring everyone together in a celebration of local culture and tradition. The property in question is a cozy tiny house of 36 square meters, the perfect getaway for singles or couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With one bedroom and no bathroom, it's a classic example of minimalist Swedish living, making it an exciting prospect for those ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Bräkne-Hoby, a quaint village in the picturesque Ronneby kommun of Sweden, this delightful cottage at Bräknevägen 56 offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a cozy year-round residence, this property is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by discerning buyers from around the globe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This charming cottage, originally built in the 1800s, exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate the timeless appeal of classic Swedish architecture. With thoughtful updates, it seamlessly combines historical charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for both holidaymakers and permanent residents. A Day in the Life at Bräknevägen 56 Start your day with a leisurely stroll to the local bakery, just a stone's throw away, where you can indulge in freshly baked pastries and aromatic coffee. As you wander through the village, you'll be greeted by friendly locals, embodying the welcoming spirit that Bräkne-Hoby is known for. The village offers a range of amenities, including grocery stores, cafes, and essential services, ensuring that daily life is both convenient and enjoyable. For those who love the great outdoors, the surrounding area is a paradise waiting to be explored. Just a few kilometers away lies Salsjön, a serene lake perfect for swimming and relaxation. Join the local sauna club for a truly authentic Swedish experience, or take a short drive to Järnavik, where you can enjoy a sandy beach, dine at a waterfront restaurant, or embark on a boat trip to the idyll ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Karlshamn, Sweden, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located on Tallkottevägen, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your sun-drenched patio. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at this charming country home, where every day feels like a holiday. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the scenic Vettekulla area, just 150 meters from the water, offering breathtaking sea views and easy access to the beach. - Size: A spacious 100 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Four cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, perfect for family living or hosting guests. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with a modern geothermal heat pump and solar panels, ensuring low running costs and a sustainable lifestyle. - Outdoor Living: A south-facing patio with a luxurious spa bath, ideal for relaxation and entertaining under the stars. - Guest Cottage: A separate building with its own kitchenette and bathroom, offering privacy for guests or potential rental income. - Landscaped Grounds: Expansive 2,233 square meter lot with mature trees, well-maintained lawns, and a shared jetty for water activities. - Community & Accessibility: Close to Karlshamn's amenities, including shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities, with excellent transport links. The Local Lifest ... click here to read more

Front view of the house with sea in the background

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lilacs wafting through the air. Nestled in the serene landscape of Järnavik, this charming 1.5-story house offers a unique blend of historical allure and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil second home in Sweden. With its picturesque surroundings and proximity to nature, this property is a haven for those yearning for a peaceful escape. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1935, this delightful home spans 98 square meters and features five rooms, including two to three bedrooms. The layout is both practical and flexible, catering to families, couples, or those who love to entertain. The ground floor welcomes you with a well-appointed kitchen, a cozy living room, a dining area, a bedroom, a bathroom, and a newly renovated laundry room. Upstairs, you'll find a hallway, a walk-through room perfect for an office or guest room, and an additional bedroom. Modern Amenities Meet Historical Charm One of the standout features of this home is its energy-efficient heating system, installed in 2017. The air-to-water heat pump ensures comfortable indoor temperatures year-round, making it a viable option for both vacation and year-round living. This modern addition complements the home's historical charm, offering a seamless blend of old and new. A Garden Lover's Paradise Set on a generous plot of over 1,000 square meters, the property boasts a private, sheltered outdoor patio where you can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding fields. The garden is a true sanctuary, with vibrant yellow rapeseed fields and wild raspberries offering a delightful treat during the summer months. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled in the heart of Blekinge County, Möljerydsvägen 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. Located just east of Backaryd, this charming property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor. With the serene Stora Angsjön lake a mere 250 meters away, this home is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a tranquil escape. Built in 1969, this wooden cottage exudes the classic charm of a Swedish summer house, complete with a durable metal roof. The 40 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The layout includes a practical kitchen, a spacious living room with a cozy wood-burning stove, a comfortable bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with modern amenities. The living room, the heart of the home, is perfect for unwinding after a day of lakeside adventures or exploring the lush countryside. Experience the Lifestyle: Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds. Step outside to a generous 2,089 square meter lot, where the possibilities for outdoor living are endless. Whether you dream of cultivating a vibrant garden, setting up a play area for children, or creating a private oasis for relaxation, this property offers ample space to bring your vision to life. Local Attractions and Activities: - Stora Angsjön Lake: Just a short stroll away, this lake is perfect for morning swims, fishing, or leisurely boating. - Ronneby Town: Only 17 kilometers south, offering a variety of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. - Hiking and Cycling: Explore the surrounding forests and countryside, ideal for outdoor adventures. - Wildlife Watching: The region is r ... click here to read more

Summer cottage exterior

Nestled on the picturesque island of Tärnö, this enchanting country home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's rich archipelago heritage. Located in the heart of Karlshamn's skärgård, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, tranquility, and timeless charm. A Glimpse into Island Living Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your veranda. This is the daily reality for residents of Tärnö, a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both relaxation and adventure. With its abundant sunshine and lush landscapes, Tärnö is a sanctuary for nature lovers and those yearning for a slower pace of life. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1876, this country home has been meticulously renovated to preserve its historical essence while incorporating modern comforts. The red-painted wooden exterior, adorned with decorative trims and a charming stone staircase, is a nod to classic Swedish island architecture. Inside, the home exudes warmth and character, with exposed timber walls, wooden beams, and hard-waxed pine flooring creating a rustic yet refined ambiance. Key Features: - Spacious Social Kitchen: A large kitchen island and adjacent dining area make this space perfect for entertaining. Direct access to an east-facing patio offers a serene spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings. - Cozy Living Room: Centered around a soapstone stove, this room is a haven during the colder months, providing warmth and a cozy atmosphere. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with a combined washer/dryer, shower, and wall-mounted toilet, ensuring all contemporary needs are met. ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Kofsavägen in the quaint municipality of Karlshamn, this delightful country home invites you into the heart of Blekinge’s picturesque landscapes. With its prime location along the scenic coast, this two-bedroom house is an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. This charming property features a nicely maintained exterior flanked by deciduous forests and open landscapes, providing a perfect backdrop for those who appreciate nature and tranquility. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a variety of outdoor spaces including rock outcrops and pine settings, offering ample opportunities for relaxation and leisure activities right in your own backyard. The property also boasts access to a private jetty suitable for sailboats and a personal bathing area, making it a haven for water enthusiasts. The cottage spans two floors and is designed to foster a social atmosphere. The ground floor is an open-plan space where the living room meets the dining area, complemented by visible ceiling beams, painted plank floors, and stylish wainscoting, creating a rustic yet contemporary feel. The kitchen is fully remodeled and equipped with modern appliances, merging functionality with style. A bathroom on the ground floor features a shower, an environmentally friendly incineration toilet, and a washing machine. The upper floor houses two well-separated bedrooms ensuring privacy, and opens out to a beautiful covered patio as well as an exposed outdoor terrace, ideal for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying evening sunsets. Additional improvements to the property include updated electrical systems, an air-to-air heat pump for efficient heating, and the use of re ... click here to read more

3-room Vacation Home on Kofsavägen 175-39 Kofsa Karlshamn Municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Blekinge region, this exquisite country home at Skärvgölsvägen 36, Backaryd, offers a unique blend of tranquility, luxury, and equestrian excellence. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this exceptional property, ideal for international buyers seeking a serene escape or a lucrative investment in the Swedish countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of Skärvgölsgölen lake, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. This property, spanning nearly 5 hectares, is a haven for those who cherish nature, outdoor activities, and the equestrian lifestyle. With its meticulously renovated main residence and state-of-the-art equestrian facilities, this estate is a dream come true for horse enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Home Steeped in History and Modern Comfort The main residence, originally built in the 1800s, has been lovingly restored to meet contemporary standards while preserving its historical charm. With 290 square meters of living space, the home offers: - Five spacious bedrooms: Perfect for family, guests, or home offices. - Three modern bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy. - Open-plan kitchen and dining area: A chef's delight with state-of-the-art appliances and elegant finishes. - Luxurious indoor sauna and private swimming pool: Your personal spa retreat. - High-speed fiber internet: Supporting remote work and modern living. Equestrian Facilities Beyond Compare For those passionate about horses, the estate's equestrian amenities are second to none: - Main stable with 10 large box stalls: Providing comfort and space for your horses. - Riding arena (20x40 meters) and paddock: Ideal for tra ... click here to read more

Main house and stables, lakefront view

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside, Änganäs Knutsgård offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, located in Värends Nöbbele, Växjö, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. With its rich history, modern amenities, and expansive grounds, this home is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. The air is crisp, and the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling fields that surround your new home. This is the daily reality at Änganäs Knutsgård, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. ### A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1908, this classic Swedish farmhouse exudes warmth and character. The 160 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to accommodate modern living while preserving the home's historical charm. With four spacious bedrooms, a cozy living area, and a functional kitchen, this home is perfect for family gatherings or quiet retreats. - Historical Charm: Original fireplaces and preserved architectural details. - Spacious Living: Four bedrooms, ideal for family or guests. - Modern Amenities: Fiber-optic internet, drilled well, and approved sewage system. - Energy Efficiency: Energy class D rating for balanced living. ### Embrace the Equestrian Lifestyle For horse enthusiasts, Änganäs Knutsgård is a dream come true. The property spans an impressive 7.9 hectares, offering ample space for equestrian activities or agricultural pursuits. The well-equipped barn and outbuildings provide everything needed to care for horses or other a ... click here to read more

Front view of Änganäs Knutsgård

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Blekinge County, this delightful cottage on Askebodavägen 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. Located in Ronneby, a town renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday getaway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the scent of pine trees wafting through the air. This is the everyday reality at this charming cottage, where the serenity of the forest meets the open fields, creating a harmonious setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. A Home with History and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1909, this cottage has been thoughtfully renovated to blend its classic charm with modern amenities. As you approach, two generous wooden decks greet you, offering the perfect spots to enjoy your morning coffee or host summer barbecues. These outdoor spaces are designed for soaking in the sun from dawn till dusk, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private, leafy garden. Inside, the home offers approximately 70 square meters of well-planned living space. The entrance leads into a bright hallway, opening up to the heart of the home—the kitchen. Here, you'll find a space that is both functional and inviting, with charming details that reflect the home's storied past. Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy living room, where a beautiful tiled stove provides warmth and ambiance during chilly evenings. A Versatile Space for Every Need The ground floor also features a peaceful bedroom, ideal for restful nights, and a tastefully finished bathroom with tiled floors and walls. Practicality is further ... click here to read more

Front view of the renovated cottage

Nestled on the serene shores of Hönshyltefjorden in the quaint town of Ryd, Sweden, awaits a truly one-of-a-kind property—an exquisite villa that encapsulates the charm and peacefulness of a lakeside retreat. If you're an overseas buyer looking for tranquility combined with the unique allure of Swedish nature, this might just be the ideal spot for you. The villa at Hönshylte 8 is a rare gem, featuring not just a charmingly renovated home but also its own island to bask in solitude and picturesque views that captivate anyone who visits. Ryd itself is a delightful enclave in Sweden, offering a quintessentially Swedish living experience. Known for its lush landscapes and serene lakes, Ryd provides residents with a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life without feeling completely isolated. The community is tight-knit but welcoming to newcomers, with locals often found enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating. The climate here is typically temperate with moderate summers and cool winters, making it a lovely place to visit year-round. Let's dive into the details of what makes this particular villa so appealing and why living in a villa on Hönshyltefjorden represents a unique lifestyle opportunity. As you approach the property, a short boat ride across the calm waters of the fjord sets the scene, transporting you to your own slice of paradise. The villa itself, standing elegant with its renovated charm, is grand yet cozy. Tastefully chosen materials throughout speak of understated luxury. Upon entering this charming residence, you're greeted by a spacious yet inviting lower floor. Here, the social spaces exude warmth and comfort. Whether you envision hosting lively gatherings or enjoy ... click here to read more

148 m² Winterized holiday home at Hönshylte 8 Ryd Tingsryds municipality

Nestled in the heart of Småland, Sweden, this historic country home in Älmeboda offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Located at Kållebo Västergård 4, this charming timber house, built in 1854, stands as a testament to traditional craftsmanship and provides an idyllic setting for a second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, surrounded by the serene beauty of meadows, forests, and lakes. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Glimpse into Swedish Heritage The house boasts three cozy bedrooms, a functional kitchen, and a living room that serves as the heart of the home. With its inviting fireplace, the living room is perfect for cozy evenings, while large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. Original wooden details, such as well-painted doors, classic plank floors, and exposed beams, add to the home's rustic charm. Each room is thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and privacy, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting guests. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property sits on a generous plot of 2,753 square meters, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you dream of cultivating a vegetable garden, creating a flower oasis, or setting up a play area for children, the land provides ample space to realize your vision. Mature trees and open grassy areas enhance the sense of seclusion and tranquility, making it a perfect spot for unwinding in the fresh air. A separate building on the property, equipped with a Separett composting toilet and a shower cabin, ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Nestled within the serene landscape of Sweden's Mossö Island, off the coast of the tranquil Lake Åsnen, you'll find a country home offering the ultimate retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located at Mossö 2 in Urshult, Tingsryds kommun, this two-bedroom home is an oasis where you can unwind, surrounded by nature's untouched splendor. While this might be a getaway, it's not about isolation but a chance to connect deeply with the serenity that comes from being close to nature. The property proudly stands on a spectacular biotope-protected site, providing more than just views—it provides an experience. Spread over an area graced with greenery, it encourages you to embrace the pace of rural living. Whether it's enjoying the hearty aroma from the stylish iron stove inside or relishing the crisp morning air outside, the essence of country living envelops you every step of the way. Life on Mossö Island isn't just about being tucked away; it's about enjoying the many facets of this Swedish paradise. With fishing and crayfish rights inclusive of the property, there's always an opportunity to test the waters and perhaps, catch your dinner. And when the day's fishing adventures wind down, the sauna—strategically located just five meters from the water's edge—awaits. With its iron stove, it promises soothing warmth, inviting you to unwind and relax in a traditional Swedish way. Stepping outside, the log cabin presents itself not just as an extra accommodation option but as a narrative of possibilities. Built between 2017 and 2018, it stands ready to host friends and family in its cozy embrace, complete with a soapstone stove and enough room for several beds. It's a testament to Swedish craftsmanship, where ever ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Mossö 2, Tingsryds kommun

Welcome to an exceptionally unique farmhouse located on Vierydsvägen 82, where the serene countryside meets the allure of the seaside. Nestled between the quaint towns of Ronneby and Risanäs in Sweden, this expansive 7-room farmhouse offers a slice of idyllic rural living without sacrificing convenience or accessibility. As you pull up the long driveway, framed by open fields and picturesque landscapes, you're welcomed by this traditional farmhouse which retains its quintessential appeal while being in good condition, ensuring both comfort and functionality. With 240 square meters of living space, the home is generously accommodating, perfect for a large family or those who simply enjoy the luxury of space. Embrace a lifestyle that balances rural tranquility with easy access to vibrant local communities. Ronneby, just about 3 km away, can be reached via a dedicated cycle path from the farmhouse. Known for its old-world charm and modern amenities, Ronneby is a hotspot for shopping, dining, and cultural activities. On the other hand, the coastal town of Risanäs offers a peaceful escape. The proximity to the sea is a boon, particularly if you're an enthusiast of boating or water activities, thanks to the active Risanäs Boat Society offering plenty of moorage opportunities. Living here, you'll have much to explore and enjoy: - Breathtaking open landscapes - Walking distance to the sea - Proximity to Risanäs Boat Club - Cycling path to Ronneby - Generous indoor space for creativity - Well-maintained exterior buildings - Horse keeping facilities - Room for offices or break areas The farmhouse itself is something of a canvas for your lifestyle aspirations. The exterior structures are notably functional, hosting potential ... click here to read more

Main view of the property