3-Bedroom Log House in Lyngså: Your Danish Coastal Retreat Awaits

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Laksevej 15, Lyngså, 9300 Sæby, Denmark, Sæby (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 112Floor area

€164,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

112m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Coastal Sanctuary in Lyngså: Embrace the Danish Summer Lifestyle

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the large windows of your log house. Nestled in the serene holiday home area of Lyngså, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a genuine Danish coastal experience.

A Day in Your New Home

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the east-facing terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the lush greenery surrounding your home. As you sip your coffee, the scent of heather and pine fills the air, setting the tone for a day of relaxation and exploration.

The open-plan living and dining area, with its modern wood-burning stove, becomes the heart of your home during cooler months. Here, you can gather with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter over a hearty meal prepared in the fully equipped kitchen. The kitchen's design, featuring white cabinetry and wooden countertops, is both functional and stylish, offering ample space for culinary creativity.

Exploring Lyngså and Beyond

Step outside, and the expansive 5,187 square meter plot invites you to embrace the outdoors. Whether you're tending to a budding vegetable garden, playing with children, or simply enjoying the peace of your natural surroundings, this space offers endless possibilities.

A short drive or bike ride takes you to the sandy beaches of the Kattegat coast, where you can indulge in swimming, sunbathing, or water sports. The nearby town of Sæby, with its charming harbor, shops, and restaurants, offers a taste of local culture and cuisine. Explore the scenic landscapes of North Jutland, perfect for hiking and cycling, and discover the region's rich history and vibrant festivals.

Architectural Elegance and Comfort

Constructed from high-quality timber, the log house exudes warmth and character, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings. The exterior, with its concrete roof tiles and wooden cladding, ensures durability and a timeless aesthetic. Inside, the 112 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed for comfort and accessibility, making it suitable for all ages.

The three well-proportioned bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, with large windows that frame views of the surrounding greenery. Soft colors and natural materials create an atmosphere of relaxation, ensuring restful sleep after a day of adventure.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a haven for personal enjoyment but also a sound investment opportunity. Its desirable location and high-quality construction make it an attractive option for rental income. Equipped with electric heating and a modern wood-burning stove, the house provides year-round comfort, while the single-level layout ensures ease of maintenance.

For international buyers, the Danish property market offers stability and potential for growth. Legal considerations and tax implications are straightforward, making the process of acquiring a second home in Denmark a seamless experience.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- 112 square meters of living space
- Expansive 5,187 square meter plot
- High-quality timber construction
- Modern wood-burning stove
- Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
- Large terraces for outdoor living
- Proximity to beaches and local amenities
- Investment and rental potential
- Easy access to hiking, cycling, and cultural attractions

Your Danish Coastal Retreat Awaits

Laksevej 15 in Lyngså is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the best of Danish summer living. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a place to gather with loved ones, or a solid investment in the holiday home market, this log house offers it all. Embrace the tranquility, quality, and natural beauty that make this home truly special. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream coastal retreat.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
112
Price per m²
€1,469
Garden size
5187
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of Denmark's picturesque countryside, this delightful house in Sæby offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Åvænget 3A, this property is a perfect blend of traditional Danish charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal escape for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of rural Denmark. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Voer Å river, just a stone's throw away. This house, with its classic yellow facade and red tiled roof, stands as a testament to the timeless allure of Danish architecture. Built in 1900 and partially renovated in 1947, it offers a solid foundation for creating a haven of relaxation and joy. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The interior of this 94 m² house is a harmonious blend of space and light. The large living room, bathed in natural sunlight, is the heart of the home. Here, a cozy wood-burning stove promises warmth and ambiance during the cooler months, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. The kitchen, while practical and well-arranged, offers ample opportunity for personalization. Imagine crafting culinary delights with fresh local produce, perhaps after a visit to Sæby's vibrant markets. The bathroom, equipped with modern amenities, ensures comfort and convenience. With up to three bedrooms, this house is versatile enough to accommodate families, couples, or individuals seeking extra space for a home office or guest room. The layout is flexible, allowing you to tailor the space to your lifestyle needs. ### A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a lush, mature garden that i ... click here to read more

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Are you on the lookout for a place that combines serene coastal vibes with the sense of community that only a charming Danish village like Voerså can offer? Picture waking up every morning to the stunning panoramic view of the sparkling sea and the idyllic harbor—a perfect backdrop for those who appreciate the blend of nature and a tight-knit community. Nestled on Østkystvejen 377, Sæby, Denmark, this villa awaits its next owner to start a new chapter of life in a truly enchanting setting. The allure of this property lies not just in its breathtaking vistas but also in its outstanding location. Imagine stepping out and taking in the fresh sea breeze, surrounded by the tranquility of natural landscapes that seem to stretch into the horizon. You're not far from the Stensnæs Rev Nature Reserve, a haven for those who love the outdoors, providing endless opportunities for walking, bird-watching, and simply enjoying nature's bounty. Sæby itself is a delightful place to live, offering not just scenic marvels but a rich tapestry of cultural and historical experiences. This villa isn't just about the views, though. It's a solid family home, thoughtfully laid out across 92 square meters of space, providing three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom that are perfect for a small family or anyone looking for a peaceful retreat. The convenience of having a school nearby is perfect for families relocating to Denmark, making it easier to settle into the routine that suits your lifestyle. For your day-to-day needs, you won't have to venture far, as local grocery stores are just a stone's throw away. Set on a 924-square-meter lot, this property provides ample outdoor space that could be transformed into a beautiful garden or a relaxing outdoor ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic coastal town of Sæby, Denmark, this unique villa offers a rare blend of history, nature, and potential. "Voerså Krog," as it is known, stands proudly overlooking the vast expanses of the Kattegat, with an awe-inspiring backdrop of meadows, forests, and lakes that stretch out to Voer stream. The approach to the property is an experience in itself, as you travel along a picturesque avenue flanked by stately wrought iron gates. Spanning a generous 14.6 hectares, the property presents a mosaic of landscapes. Around 5,000 square meters form a tranquil park down to the Voer stream, boasting approximately 500 meters of uninterrupted shoreline. Its proximity to the coastline—just a short 600-meter jaunt to the edge of the Kattegat—adds to the villa's allure. Hovering 6 meters above sea level, the land is contiguous and primarily stretches out to the east of Østkystvejen. The centerpiece of this historic estate is a main house, which traces its origins back to 1860, but tastefully upgraded in 2006. This abode encompasses 286 square meters of living space, offering a constellation of 12 rooms. With 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets, the home is ready to accommodate a large family or visiting guests alike. Comfort throughout the seasons is ensured thanks to the modern heat pump and additional heating options. - Lot size: 14.6 hectares - Coastal proximity: 600 meters to Kattegat - Living area: 286 sq meters - Bedrooms: 12 - Bathrooms: 2 - Heat pump installed - Additional agricultural buildings - Brick and lightweight concrete construction - Roofing: Fiber cement with asbestos - Built: 1860; Renovated: 2006 - Agricultural opportunity Living in this villa unfolds as a delightful tapestry of experiences. Whether you’r ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique life opportunity nestled in the beautiful countryside of Asaa, Denmark. This property at Østkystvejen 437 offers a picturesque escape with its sprawling 5.2 hectares of land complemented by serene views of the fields and sea. Just 600 meters from the coastline, this farmhouse promises a lifestyle close to nature with the added delight of seaside living—truly a rare find for those wanting the best of both worlds. Now, let me take you on a tour, almost like walking you through a story that unfolds with each step into this farmhouse. Built back in 1812 and given a thoughtful makeover in 1995, the heart of this property is the extensive main house boasting 229 square meters of living space. It's a canvas with stories whispered through its half-timbered exterior and thatched roof. You enter through a grounded entrance, spacious enough to easily accommodate the rigors of daily life. The house includes ten generous rooms along with two bathrooms and separate toilet spaces—a true luxury for those who love hosting friends and family. Living here means coziness is guaranteed year-round, with a centralized heating system that ensures warmth during those cooler Danish seasons. In the kitchen, you're likely to appreciate its practicality with dedicated drainage, while the bathrooms offer the modern convenience of water-flushing toilets. The two outbuildings, reminiscent of the flourishing 1970s, are robust structures made from sturdy brick with metallic roofing. Together they span a remarkable 708 square meters, offering flexibility and imagination. Currently without heating, they present an opportunity for those looking to convert these spaces into workshops, storage, or additional guest accommodations. The se ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Asaa, a charming harbor town in the Brønderslev municipality, this delightful villa offers both tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for those looking to embrace a peaceful coastal lifestyle. Positioned on Østkystvejen, the property benefits from picturesque sea views, providing a scenic backdrop that encapsulates the essence of relaxed, seaside living. The villa itself, while in good condition, presents a wonderful canvas for those enthusiastic about personalizing their home space. Spread across two floors, the residence ensures ample room to cater to both family life and guest accommodation. The ground floor houses a spacious living area complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for intimate gatherings or serene evenings by the fire. The adjoining kitchen is functional and awaits your personal touch to transform it into a culinary haven. Furthermore, the ground floor includes a large bedroom featuring an en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. As you ascend to the first floor, you are greeted by three additional well-sized rooms, providing flexible options for children's rooms, guest rooms, or even a home office. Additionally, there's a convenient toilet on this level to cater to the upper floor's needs. The villa also boasts a conservatory - an inviting space where one can revel in the surrounding greenery and sunlight throughout the year. For those with a green thumb, the property comes with a beautifully maintained garden, including a greenhouse where you can cultivate plants and vegetables irrespective of the weather. The ample external space also includes a carport and an outbuilding which could serve as additional storage or a workshop. Liv ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a villa that truly encapsulates the charm and tranquility of coastal life in Denmark. Situated at Kærvej 4, Sæby, this exquisite property offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience, nestled in a town that caters to both relaxation and adventure. As a bussy real estate agent, lemme tell ya, properties like this don’t stay available for long. Let's meander through what makes this villa such a remarkable home, while giving you a glimpse of the rich life you could have in Sæby. Starting with the property itself, the villa, built in 1950 and given a thoughtful renovation in 2012, offers a sprawling 210 square meter living space. This is a residence that not only speaks to the heart with its elegance and classic Danish charm but also stands as a testament to comfort and practicality. The attractive red tile roof and charming dormers present an outward visage that welcomes you warmly each day. Inside, you’ll find 5 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms to accommodate family and guests with ease. The detached single-family house has all the markings of a home ready to host lively family gatherings or provide a sanctuary for quiet reflection. Let’s delve into the features of this splendid villa: - Size: 210 sqm, plenty of room for a family - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 2, each with modern amenities - Heat Pump: Efficient heating system - Elegant Bay Window: Adds a bit of grandeur - Renovated in 2012: Blending classic with contemporary - Two outbuildings: Storage or hobby space built in 2004 - Terrace: Perfect for enjoying the lovely views - Lot size: 1567 sqm, ideal for gardening or just relaxing Now, the kitchen is a chef's delight with modern appliances and thoughtful layout. It's a nice place ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming town of Sæby, where the allure of seaside living meets the warmth of a close-knit community. Located at Nordre Strandvej 20, this quaint cabin offers an enriching lifestyle choice, blending seamless proximity to nature with the vibrant local culture and amenities. Situated just a short 200-meter stroll from the beautiful sandy beaches of the Kattegat, and 1 km from the bustling heart of Sæby, this property presents a prime opportunity for those looking to embrace a serene coastal life. This cozy cabin, nestled on leased land within a stone's throw of the sea, offers a picturesque retreat with an authentic ambiance. It is well-positioned, allowing sunlight to dapple through from dawn till dusk, with terraces surrounding the home. These outdoor spaces include some partially covered areas, perfect for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the tranquil outdoors, irrespective of the weather. The cabin itself, although modest in size at 39 square meters, is cleverly laid out to maximize space and comfort. It features two bedrooms and one bathroom, making it an ideal choice for small families, couples, or as a peaceful getaway home for retirees. The property is in good condition but would benefit from some personal touches and cosmetic updates to enhance its charm and functionality. Sæby, often celebrated for its historic and cultural richness, offers a plethora of activities to keep local residents and visitors engaged. From the annual Sæby Fish Festival, which celebrates the region's fishing heritage, to art galleries, museums, and local craft shops, there is something here for everyone. The town's marina adds a nautical charm, bustling with activity, and is a popular spot for leisurely walks and dinin ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of sunny Sæby, nestled in the charming and picturesque region of northern Denmark. As a bussy real estate agent, constantly juggling listings, meetings and calls, I am thrilled to tell you about this delightful country home located at Nordre Strandvej 50. This property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle surrounded by the gentle embrace of the Danish countryside, the whispers of the sea, and the warmth of a community that welcomes newcomers with open arms. Situated on leased land at Sæby North Beach, this charming holiday house is ideal for those in search of tranquility and the beauty of nature. One of the captivating features of this property is its proximity to a vast, open green area where children can play freely, and adults can unwind under the canopy of the clear, Scandinavian sky. The house has retained the beauty of its 2017 renovation and remains in good condition, offering just the right balance of warmth and space for a family or a couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. To grasp the essence of this home, let’s take a little tour. The house extends over a 63 square meter living space, thoughtfully designed to incorporate everything you might need. With four charming bedrooms, there's ample space for family members and guests. The single bathroom is well-appointed, meeting the needs of the household effortlessly. You’ll find delight in the cozy living space that encourages relaxation and family gatherings. Stepping outside atop the northeast-facing terrace, you are greeted by a glorious view of the Kattegat sea. The morning sun spills across the horizon, painting the sea and sky with hues of gold and blue—an everyday spectacle you will find hard ... click here to read more

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Located in the scenic town of Sæby, this delightful holiday home at Haulundsvej 112 offers a unique getaway experience just a stone’s throw from the pristine waters of Sæby Nordstrand. Ideal for those who cherish tranquility and a seaside location, this property offers both the atmosphere of a classic holiday retreat and the convenience of modern amenities. Standing merely 100 meters from the family-friendly beach, this house allows you to immerse yourself in coastal living effortlessly. Sæby’s charm adds a layer of enchantment with its picturesque beach promenade leading you to a vibrant marina. As you wander into the heart of the town, you encounter an array of culinary delights, boutique stores, local grocery shops, and engaging music events—a perfect blend of relaxation and community spirit. Originally built in 1967 and thoughtfully renovated in 2003, this 61-square-meter home boasts continuity in its traditional aesthetics alongside upgraded comforts. The red façade is not just visually pleasing but also creates a warm, inviting space shielded from the outside world, where one can revel in undisturbed views of the sweeping ocean and indulge in leisure on the expansive terrace that runs from east to west. The interior speaks volumes of careful design with a vaulted ceiling and a large east-facing gable window that floods the space with natural light and enhances the captivating sea views. The open-plan layout incorporates a tastefully designed kitchen that flows into the living area, making it an ideal space for family gatherings. The residence hosts three cozy bedrooms, each equipped with built-in closets, and a functional, well-maintained bathroom. Property Features: - Three bedrooms equipped with closets - Fun ... click here to read more

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Let me whisk you away to a place where tranquility meets everyday convenience, to a gorgeous villa that lies in the charming town of Asaa, Denmark. Now, I’m a busy real estate agent, constantly on the move, connecting buyers like yourself to homes that speak to their dreams – and let me tell you – this property is screaming your name. This spectacular villa at Sæbyvej 92, part of the picturesque northern coast of Denmark, is truly a gem that is hidden amongst the serene landscapes hugging the expansive coastline. Let's imagine you walking into your new home: a modern construction crafted in 2019, resonating with inviting warmth, akin to a welcoming hug after a long day. Don’t let the quiet demeanor of the town fool you. Asaa, known for its proximity to the North Sea, offers a soothing coastal climate, where breezy summer evenings and frosty winter mornings make each season a new adventure. Living here is like having a perpetual vacation, with the best of nature and modern comforts at your fingertips. The villa itself spans 176 square meters, harboring five cozy bedrooms and two spacious bathrooms, a perfect fit for your family and guests alike. Key Features: - Built in 2019 - Large kitchen-dining space with vaulted ceilings - Brick external walls and tiled roof - Heat pump heating - Total of 5 bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Lot size: 84,809 square meters - Sea views - Two additional agricultural buildings Doesn't it just sound delightful? Imagine waking up to the sea's gentle whispers, drinking in the scenic beauty that surrounds you. The villa—as gorgeous as it is—takes on an even grander role by being framed by a vast 84,809 square meters of lot space. That’s more than enough room for kids to play, or perhaps, f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sæby, Krattetvej 5 presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquility of rural life without entirely disconnecting from the modern world. This charming 220 m² farmhouse, a historical gem dating back to 1750, blends rustic charm with practical modernity, making it ideal for families or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of historical grandeur. The farmhouse sprawls across 5.6 hectares of lush land, offering a breathtaking sea view and close proximity to the vibrant communities of Sæby and Frederikshavn. The nearby sea and surrounding greenery not only provide a picturesque backdrop but also host an abundance of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. For families considering a move, the local infrastructure includes efficient school bus services that ensure safe transportation for children to nearby schools. The community is welcoming and vibrant, with local markets, cultural festivals, and community activities that are ideal for family participation and socializing. Living in Sæby offers a balanced climate, characterized by mild winters and pleasant summers, perfect for enjoying the outdoors year-round. The area is renowned for its well-preserved natural beauty, providing residents with endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and picnicking in scenic spots. The property itself, while maintaining a historical charm, requires some attention and tender loving care to fully realize its potential. It is an inviting project for those looking to imprint their personal style into their living space. The farmhouse features four bedrooms, which are comfortably spread over one and a half floors, allowing ample spac ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Måensvej 3, a delightful country home in the charming enclave of Sulbæk, located in Frederikshavn, Denmark. This special property, although modest in size at 49 square meters, comes with an atmosphere of tranquility that is truly captivating. As a busy agent representing a diverse global clientele, I am excited to introduce you to this wonderful option that suits both those seeking a retreat and potential investors. Nestled a mere 300 meters from the glistening sea, this house combines proximity to nature with the conveniences of nearby town life. Sulbæk is known for its picturesque landscapes and its warm community feel, creating an environment where you can unwind and recharge. Living here means waking up to the gentle sound of the sea and enjoying leisurely mornings in a home designed to welcome light and air into every corner. This country home originally saw the light of day in 1960 and has been brought to contemporary standards through thoughtful renovations. Important upgrades were completed in 1986, with more recent modernizations in the kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen, fresh from a 2023 update, is well-equipped with all the essential appliances and designed for both function and style. It’s set up to make meal preparation a joy, whether you're hosting guests or just savoring a quiet dinner for two. Key features include: - 1 cozy bedroom - 1 modernized bathroom - Renovated kitchen (2023) - Renovated bathroom (2013) - Spacious living room with a welcoming fireplace - Large windows that offer views of the lush gardens - Two practical outbuildings - Outdoor terrace for al fresco dining - Close proximity to the beach - Lush, well-kept garden spaces Upon stepping inside, a spacious living room greets ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful villa nestled in the picturesque town of Asaa, Denmark, located conveniently on Sæbyvej 20. If you have been dreaming of a life that blends serene surroundings with the conveniences of a close-knit community, then let me introduce you to this remarkable space. It's not just a property; it’s a potential home waiting to be filled with your stories and dreams. Now, let me take you on a journey through this inviting villa. It sits on a large plot, providing both space and solitude. As you arrive, the villa graces you with its presence, a brick structure from 1957, a testament to enduring design. Upon entering, you are met with a warm welcome by a bright distribution corridor. This entrance not only directs you to various parts of the home but also offers you your first glimpses of what life could be like here. The villa spreads generously across 127 square meters, accompanied by a practical 50 square meter basement. Here, storage problems have no place, and opportunity is abundant. Everywhere you turn, there is potential; potential to craft a life filled with cherished moments. In this home, the heart beats strongest in its kitchen and living space. The kitchen, featuring a central island and large windows, is a culinary dream come true. It invites both seasoned chefs and casual cooks alike to whip up meals, drawing inspiration from the ample light flooding in. The living room, adjacent to the dining area, becomes a canvas, ready to host lively evenings or quiet nights in. For families or individuals who value personal space, the villa comprises four well-sized bedrooms, each promising privacy and comfort. And when it comes to self-care, the property does not disappoint, offering not one, but two ... click here to read more

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Nestled between the quaint towns of Frederikshavn and Sæby, this charming summer house at Hedestien 19 offers an exclusive gateway to serenity with fantastic sea views and pastoral landscapes. This unique property is designed to enhance the relaxing experience of living near the coast, providing both aesthetic pleasure and functional convenience. This home is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained property. The house exudes a nostalgic vibe, with its striking black woodwork and white-pane windows, complemented by unobstructed views of the sea and surrounding meadows. Whether you're inside enjoying the warmth of the wood stove in the living room or outside on the spacious east-facing wooden terrace, the scenic vista of rolling waves and open skies is always in view. The main house features a welcoming entrance that leads into a cozy living room bathed in natural light from large windows, enhancing the maritime ambiance. The living area seamlessly connects to a well-appointed kitchen that is equipped to cater to all your culinary needs. The bedroom is a comfortable retreat with ample storage solutions, and the adjoining bathroom is fitted with modern amenities, including a shower, washing column, and towel dryer. To accommodate guests, a newer annex offers additional sleeping arrangements, making it ideal for family visits. The annex has a large, airy space equipped with a double bed, bunk beds, and a single bed. It also includes a second bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience for everyone. Outdoor living is just as splendid, with multiple nooks and terraces that provide perfect spots for relaxation throughout the day. The ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a captivating opportunity nestled in the quaint and serenely picturesque locale of Dronninglund, Denmark. Tucked away on Sønder Alle, this villa at number 4 offers a delightful blend of comfort and potential, catering to those seeking to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle amidst nature. This wonderful villa spans 122 square meters and is suitable for those looking for a home that offers the mix of tranquility and convenience. Let's take a deeper dive into what makes this villa special and what life in Dronninglund has to offer. First and foremost, let's talk about the villa itself. Spread across a comfortable size, this property offers two cozy bedrooms, a well-maintained bathroom, and a promising eat-in kitchen setup that is brilliant for family meals and intimate gatherings. Imagine opening up the kitchen to the living room—it could create a more spacious and interactive living area. The potential for expanding living areas also exists with the option of converting spaces, perhaps by remodeling the first floor or utilizing the attached shed, into an additional room. Living in a villa offers the unique experience of enjoying your own personal space without the constant hum of city life. The enclosed courtyard terrace and elevated garden extend an opportunity to enjoy summer afternoons with views of open fields and, occasionally, glimpses of the sea. The garden is already well-planted, but with a little love, it could transform into a vibrant scene either for a luscious green retreat, a whimsical children's play area, or even a small kitchen garden for those with a green thumb. And for the busy folks, worry not, as the garden requires minimal upkeep. - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 122 square meters - Eat-in kitchen - ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the soft light of a North Jutland morning, the scent of pine forests drifting through open windows as seabirds call from the nearby coast. This is the daily rhythm that awaits at this thoughtfully renovated 1930s villa in Hørby, where the gentle pace of Danish countryside life meets the vibrant coastal culture of Sæby, just minutes away. Here, your European vacation home becomes a year-round sanctuary where hygge isn't just a concept—it's the way you live. This 135-square-meter single-story residence represents an exceptional opportunity for international buyers seeking an authentic Danish holiday home experience. Positioned along the peaceful country road between Syvsten and Hørby, the property offers immediate access to North Jutland's renowned beaches, cycling routes, and natural landscapes while maintaining the tranquility that makes this region one of Denmark's most coveted vacation destinations. The comprehensive 2003 renovation ensures you can begin creating memories from day one, with no immediate improvements required. The approach to vacation home ownership in Denmark centers on quality of life, and this villa delivers precisely that. Your mornings might begin in the light-filled kitchen, preparing fresh pastries from the local bakery while coffee brews, sunlight streaming through windows that frame views of your private south-facing garden. The open-plan living space, anchored by warm wooden floors and ceilings, becomes the natural gathering point for family—whether you're planning the day's adventures, sharing meals around the dining table, or simply reading by the window as afternoon light plays across the room. This isn't just accommodation; it's a home designed for the unhurrie ... click here to read more

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Discover the delightful world waiting at Østervænget 10, located near the coastal city of Frederikshavn, Denmark. This inviting villa offers a unique opportunity for families and individuals seeking a home that balances modern conveniences with the tranquil beauty of nature. Situated in the peaceful area of Haldbjerg, just a short 10-minute drive from vibrant Frederikshavn, this property offers not only a place to call home but a lifestyle enriched by its surroundings. This villa, measuring an impressive 223 square meters, was originally constructed in 1972 and saw renovations in 1983. As you approach the home, you'll be greeted by a traditional brick exterior and a fiber cement roof, heralding the classic Danish architecture that's stood the test of time. The central heating system ensures comfort throughout the changing seasons, supported by additional stoves for cozy warmth when needed. A spacious garage built in 1975 offers easy parking and storage solutions, a feature much appreciated in daily life. - 223 square meters of space - Built in 1972, renovated in 1983 - Brick external walls - Fiber cement roof with asbestos - Central heating system - Two floors - 7 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Modern kitchen - Spacious living room - Wood-burning stove - 30 sqm garage - Large windows for natural light As you step inside, an atmosphere of warmth and welcome envelops you. The modern kitchen, designed with pristine white interiors and a sleek wooden countertop, serves as the heart of the home, where meals can be effortlessly crafted and shared. Imagine cooking with the sunlight streaming through the large windows, a vision extended into the adjacent dining area where laughter over dinner is commonplace. The villa's living roo ... click here to read more

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Discover the perfect blend of luxury, peace, and natural beauty at this stunning farmhouse located in Asaa, Denmark. Nestled in a serene setting with breathtaking views of the Kattegat Sea, this meticulously designed home offers a unique living experience. Built in 2009, the property spans 258 square meters and is skillfully crafted to provide both comfort and elegance. The farmhouse is designed with an eye for detail and a commitment to quality, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil yet sophisticated lifestyle. The home features three cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, each accoutered with modern fixtures. The master bathroom includes a relaxing bathtub with an enchanting sea view, and there is an additional shower facility in the second bathroom. The property is particularly perfect for a family or anyone looking for a spacious, peaceful retreat. Living in Asaa offers a delightful blend of rural charm and convenient access to local amenities. This quaint town is known for its friendly community and beautiful landscapes, providing an idyllic backdrop for both daily life and leisure activities. Residents can enjoy walks along the nearby beach, explore local nature trails, or engage in bird watching and fishing. The area is also popular for hunting, offering opportunities to spot deer, hares, and various birds. The farmhouse itself captures the essence of luxurious rural living. The main living areas boast high ceilings and large windows, flooding the space with natural light and offering unobstructed sea views. The heart of the home is the impressive kitchen, equipped with a modern island, gas stove, and a mass oven visible from both the living room and the conservatory. The spacious livi ... click here to read more

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