4-Bed 1932 Brick Villa with Sea View in Faaborg | Direct Nature Access



Kildetoften 6, 5600 Faaborg, Denmark, Faaborg (Denmark)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 122m² Floor area
€179,500
House
No parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
122m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself standing on the first floor of your Danish retreat, morning coffee in hand, watching sailboats drift across Faaborg's glittering marina while the scent of Baltic sea air drifts through open windows. This is life at Kildetoften 6, where a 1932 brick villa offers something increasingly rare: authentic Danish coastal living combined with the freedom to step directly from your garden into nature's embrace. Built during Denmark's golden age of residential architecture, this 122-square-meter home represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of South Funen's maritime heritage while enjoying the practical benefits of modern renovation and strategic location. For international buyers seeking a Danish vacation home that balances historical character with contemporary functionality, this property delivers an authentic Scandinavian experience without the premium pricing of more tourist-centric locations. The villa sits in a quiet residential neighborhood where Danish families have gathered for generations, offering you genuine immersion into local culture rather than a holiday park atmosphere. The red brick exterior and traditional tile roof speak to enduring Nordic architectural principles—materials chosen for their ability to weather harsh coastal winters while maintaining their warm, inviting appearance. Inside, original wooden floors creak gently underfoot, decorative moldings frame doorways, and period details transport you to an era when homes were built with craftsmanship and intention. Yet this is no museum piece requiring constant maintenance. Previous owners have carefully updated systems and amenities while preserving the soul of the structure, creating a vacation home that welcomes you with modern comfort the moment you arrive from the airport. The 70-square-meter basement transforms this from a standard four-bedroom villa into a property with exceptional versatility. International owners consistently cite basement space as crucial for long-term vacation home satisfaction—somewhere to store seasonal equipment, set up a hobby area, or create a children's playroom for rainy Nordic afternoons. Here you have room for bicycles, kayaks, fishing gear, and all the equipment that makes Danish coastal life so rewarding, without cluttering your main living areas. The kitchen anchors daily life with its blend of functionality and social design. White cabinetry provides storage for extended stays, modern appliances handle everything from quick breakfasts to elaborate dinner parties, and the open layout encourages the convivial gatherings central to Danish hygge culture. After exploring Faaborg's morning market for fresh fish and local produce, you'll appreciate having a space designed for both cooking and conversation. Four flexible rooms give you options as your vacation home needs evolve. Configure them as four bedrooms for multi-generational family gatherings, dedicate one as a home office for remote work stays, or create a hobby room for painting, writing, or pursuing creative projects in the peaceful Danish environment. This flexibility makes the property suitable for extended summer residencies, winter holiday retreats, or shoulder-season work-and-leisure combinations increasingly popular among international property owners. The first-floor sea view distinguishes this villa from comparable properties in the Faaborg market. From elevated windows, you command perspectives across rooftops to the marina and surrounding waters—a vista that changes with seasons, weather, and daily maritime rhythms. Summer brings gleaming sunshine reflecting off boat hulls and the distant laughter of swimming children. Autumn delivers dramatic cloud formations sweeping in from the Baltic. Winter transforms the scene into a Nordic watercolor of grays and silvers. Spring erupts with returning sailboats and renewed activity as Denmark awakens from its quiet season. This ever-changing natural gallery comes included with your ownership, providing daily connection to the coastal environment without requiring beachfront pricing. The 440-square-meter garden functions as both private sanctuary and nature gateway. Mature plantings create cozy corners for morning coffee or evening wine, sunny areas invite afternoon reading or children's play, and the established landscaping requires manageable maintenance—crucial for international owners who may visit seasonally. Most significantly, the garden provides direct access to walking and cycling paths connecting to Moseparken and broader trail networks. Step out your back gate and within minutes you're cycling through Danish countryside, walking forest paths, or following coastal routes—the kind of spontaneous nature access that defines quality of life in South Funen. Faaborg itself offers the ideal balance for vacation home owners seeking authentic Danish experience with practical amenities. This historic market town of approximately 7,000 residents provides full-service infrastructure—supermarkets, pharmacies, medical facilities, banks—without the tourist crowds and inflated prices of more famous destinations. The harbor area features excellent restaurants specializing in local seafood, cozy cafes perfect for afternoon breaks, and cultural venues including museums and galleries showcasing Funen's artistic heritage. Summer brings festivals, markets, and outdoor concerts that welcome both locals and visitors. The town's maritime traditions remain vital, with working fishing boats alongside pleasure craft, creating an authentic coastal atmosphere. For vacation home owners, proximity to nature defines daily possibilities. The South Funen archipelago offers endless opportunities for kayaking, sailing, and island exploration. Fishing enthusiasts appreciate both shore and boat access to rich Baltic waters. Cyclists discover hundreds of kilometers of marked routes through agricultural landscapes, forests, and coastal areas—terrain that rewards leisurely exploration rather than demanding athletic prowess. Hikers find well-maintained trails ranging from short nature walks to full-day excursions. Winter transforms the region into a peaceful retreat for those seeking Nordic tranquility, with opportunities for brisk coastal walks and cozy evenings by the fireplace. Seasonal rhythms shape life in Faaborg in ways that vacation home owners come to anticipate and cherish. Spring arrives with cherry blossoms, market gardens bursting into production, and locals emerging to prepare boats and gardens after winter dormancy. Summer delivers Denmark's precious long daylight hours—evenings stretching past 10 PM invite spontaneous gatherings, outdoor dining, and extended explorations. The town comes alive with visitors, yet never feels overwhelmed thanks to its genuine working-town character. Autumn brings dramatic light, harvest festivals, and some of the year's finest weather for cycling and hiking as tourists depart and locals reclaim their spaces. Winter offers the intimate experience of small-town Danish life, with candlelit cafes, early darkness that encourages hygge traditions, and the satisfaction of experiencing Nordic culture beyond the summer season. Accessibility makes this property practical for international ownership. Billund Airport, serving numerous European routes, sits approximately 90 kilometers away—roughly an hour's drive along well-maintained Danish highways. Copenhagen Airport, with its extensive international connections, is approximately 170 kilometers distant, a journey of under two hours that many owners consider worthwhile for the cost savings and authentic location Faaborg provides compared to properties near the capital. Ferry connections link Funen to surrounding islands and provide alternative transport options for those who enjoy maritime travel. Once here, the property's central location makes car ownership optional—many amenities lie within walking or cycling distance, and Denmark's excellent public transport serves longer regional journeys. From an investment perspective, this villa represents sound value in the Danish vacation home market. At its current pricing, you're acquiring substantial living space, historical character, and exceptional location access at a fraction of the cost demanded by properties in more tourist-focused areas. The Danish vacation rental market remains robust, with international visitors seeking authentic experiences increasingly drawn to lesser-known towns like Faaborg. Properties offering genuine character, modern amenities, and nature access generate consistent rental interest during summer months and shoulder seasons. For owners preferring private use, the lower acquisition cost compared to equivalent properties in Skagen, Ærø, or Copenhagen's northern coast means more budget available for furnishing, maintenance, and enjoying the Danish lifestyle that drew you here. Energy label C reflects responsible renovation and efficient district heating systems, contributing to manageable ongoing costs. International buyers should note that Denmark offers straightforward property acquisition processes for EU citizens, with clear legal frameworks and transparent transaction procedures. For non-EU buyers, regulations permit vacation home ownership with specific approvals, and professional guidance ensures smooth navigation of requirements. Danish property taxes remain moderate compared to many European markets, and the stable political and economic environment provides security for long-term investment. District heating eliminates concerns about fuel storage or heating system maintenance—a significant practical advantage for owners who may be absent during winter months. Key features include: 122 square meters of carefully maintained living space with original architectural details preserved throughout the renovation process; four flexible rooms accommodating various configurations for family, work, and leisure needs; 70-square-meter basement providing exceptional storage and utility space; first-floor sea view overlooking Faaborg marina and surrounding waters; 440-square-meter established garden with direct access to nature paths and trail networks; original wooden floors, decorative moldings, and period features maintaining 1932 architectural character; modern kitchen with contemporary appliances and social layout; well-appointed bathroom plus separate toilet for convenience; carport providing secure parking and additional storage capacity; district heating ensuring efficient, reliable warmth without maintenance concerns; peaceful residential location balancing quiet neighborhood character with proximity to town amenities; walking distance to Faaborg's historic center, harbor, shops, and cultural attractions; direct garden gate access to Moseparken and extensive walking-cycling trail systems; authentic Danish coastal town setting offering genuine cultural immersion; energy label C reflecting good performance and manageable utility costs. This property invites you to experience Danish coastal living as it was meant to be—rooted in authentic community, connected to nature, shaped by maritime traditions, and enriched by the particular quality of light, landscape, and lifestyle that makes South Funen irresistible to those who discover it. Here you'll create memories that span generations: teaching children to cycle Danish country roads, gathering around the kitchen table for long summer evening dinners, watching autumn storms roll across the harbor, warming yourself by the fireplace during cozy winter visits. Contact Homestra today to arrange your personal viewing of Kildetoften 6 and discover why discerning international buyers are choosing Faaborg as their Danish vacation home destination.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 122m²
- Price per m²
- €1,471
- Garden size
- 440m²
- 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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