4-Bedroom House in Løjt Kirkeby with Expansive Garden and Renovation Potential

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Løjt Nørregade 25, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark, Aabenraa (Denmark)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 158Floor area

€89,500

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

158m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Haven of Possibilities in Løjt Kirkeby

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Løjt Kirkeby, Denmark. This four-bedroom house, nestled on Løjt Nørregade, offers not just a home, but a canvas for your dreams. With its classic Danish architecture and a sprawling garden, this property invites you to create a sanctuary tailored to your desires.

A Story of Timeless Charm and Modern Potential

Built in 1938, this house stands as a testament to enduring craftsmanship, with its yellow brick exterior and red tile roof. As you step inside, the spacious living room greets you with an abundance of natural light streaming through large windows, illuminating the light wooden floors. The neutral decor provides a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for cozy family gatherings or entertaining friends.

The adjacent dining area, with its seamless flow from the living room, becomes the heart of family meals and celebrations. The kitchen, functional yet ripe for modernization, offers a glimpse into the culinary adventures that await. Imagine transforming this space into a gourmet haven, where you can experiment with local Danish recipes or international cuisines.

Embrace the Outdoors

The property's 706 square meter lot is a verdant paradise, featuring mature trees, grassy lawns, and vibrant flowering shrubs. This garden is more than just a backdrop; it's a playground for children, a retreat for relaxation, and a canvas for your horticultural ambitions. Whether you're hosting summer barbecues or enjoying a quiet morning coffee, this outdoor space enhances your living experience.

A Community Rich in Culture and Nature

Løjt Kirkeby is more than a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its strong community spirit and picturesque landscapes, the village offers a serene environment with easy access to essential amenities. Families will appreciate the proximity to local schools, childcare facilities, and sports associations, all within walking distance.

For those who love the outdoors, the surrounding countryside is a treasure trove of walking and cycling trails, parks, and recreational facilities. The nearby coast beckons with opportunities for water sports and beachside relaxation. Meanwhile, the town of Aabenraa, just a short drive away, provides a wider array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

Investment and Customization Opportunities

This house is not just a home; it's an investment in your future. With its solid structure and energy-efficient district heating, the property offers a reliable foundation for renovation. The energy label C indicates room for improvement, allowing you to enhance both comfort and value.

Consider the potential for rental income, as the demand for vacation homes in this idyllic region continues to grow. Whether you're looking to create a family retreat or a profitable rental property, this house offers the flexibility to meet your goals.

Key Features:
- 158 sqm living area with four versatile rooms
- Expansive 706 sqm lot with mature garden
- Detached garage (15 sqm) and ample driveway parking
- Energy-efficient district heating system
- Central location in Løjt Kirkeby, close to schools and amenities
- Built in 1938, partially renovated in 2000
- Excellent potential for further renovation and value enhancement

Your Vision, Your Home

This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in culture, nature, and community. Whether you're drawn to the charm of Danish architecture, the allure of a vibrant garden, or the promise of a personalized living space, this house in Løjt Kirkeby is ready to welcome you home.

Take the Next Step

Envision your future in this unique property and make it a reality. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and explore the endless possibilities that await at Løjt Nørregade 25. Your dream home in southern Denmark is just a call away.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
158
Price per m²
€566
Garden size
706
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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Picture yourself stepping through the gate of your own slice of Danish history—a thatched-roof farmhouse where 300 years of stories echo through exposed wooden beams, where morning coffee on your private terrace overlooks 4,357 square meters of garden that shifts with the seasons, and where the pace of life slows to match the gentle rhythm of Southern Jutland. This is your opportunity to own a genuine 1705 Danish country residence in Løjt Kirkeby, a village where cobblestone paths wind between traditional homes and modern life blends seamlessly with centuries of heritage. Imagine your first morning here. Sunlight streams through classic white-framed windows as you wander downstairs to your spacious modern kitchen, the scent of fresh bread mingling with wood smoke from last night's fire. Beyond the glass doors, your mature garden awaits—ancient trees casting dappled shadows across the lawn, your greenhouse already producing early tomatoes, the gazebo beckoning for afternoon tea. This 337-square-meter home offers the rare combination of authentic period architecture and contemporary comfort, creating the ideal foundation for your Danish vacation home experience. The property unfolds across two thoughtfully designed floors, with six generous bedrooms providing ample space for extended family gatherings or hosting friends who will inevitably want to visit once they hear about your Danish retreat. The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the social heart of the home, where a central island becomes the gathering point for preparing traditional smørrebrød or planning tomorrow's cycling route through the Jutland countryside. The adjacent living room, warmed by a wood-burning stove, offers the perfect setting for those long ... click here to read more

Thatched house with white windows in a garden with lawn and bushes, wooden terrace and gazebo in front.

Nestled in the serene and scenic town of Aabenraa, this delightful holiday home offers an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located at Skarkær 188, this charming country home is a haven for anyone looking to embrace the tranquillity of nature with the gorgeous backdrop of the sea in the distance. Positioned at the very end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this residence offers both privacy and a stunning panorama of the surrounding landscape. It is tucked right on the edge of a lush forest, offering both the peace of nature and the refreshing sea breeze. The 55 square-meter home presents a picture-perfect image with its green-painted wooden walls that blend seamlessly with the natural environment, balanced by a stylish black tar paper roof, reconstructed in 2021 with sturdy battens detailing the craftsmanship. Built originally in 1969, this house underwent significant renovations in 1999, ensuring a cozy, comfortable living space for its occupants. Adventure seekers and peace-lovers alike will find this home a compelling proposition, given its spectacular sea views from its interior and the tranquil 15 square-meter covered terrace. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while overlooking the vastness of the sea—truly a sight to behold! The interior warmth of this comfy abode extends through its bright and airy space with electric heating completing the comforts. Those chillier Danish days are brought to luxury comfort with added warmth from stoves burning solid or liquid fuel, setting the ambience for cozy evenings spent indoors. Comprising two snug bedrooms, it's an ideal escape for expats or families seeking a smaller, yet intimate home base. The single bathroom, small but sufficient, meets all the nece ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque town of Haderslev, Denmark, this charming single-story villa at Vilstrup Toftegyde 10, 6100 Haderslev, is a brilliant find for anyone looking to relocate to a serene yet well-connected area. The property is part of the Sdr. Vilstrup community, a vibrant locale with a strong sense of kinship and an array of amenities tailored for families. Allow me to take you through this wonderful villa and the amazing locality it resides in. Stepping inside, you'll find the villa has been well-maintained over the years, preserving its cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The spacious entrance is a perfect introduction to the home, leading directly to a practical utility room. This room serves as an excellent spot for laundry and additional storage, keeping your daily chores organized. The kitchen, though modestly sized, is designed to accommodate a small dining setup. Whether you're preparing a quick breakfast or a family dinner, the kitchen's layout will make meal prep a breeze. The villa features two large living rooms, presenting a versatile space that can be arranged to suit your family's needs. One living room can be easily transformed into a dining room while the other serves as a comfortable lounge area where everyone can gather and unwind. The conservatory is a highlight of this villa, offering stunning views of the private garden. It's an excellent spot to enjoy your morning coffee or indulge in a good book while basking in natural light. The master bedroom is generously sized, ensuring you have a tranquil retreat at the end of the day. Alongside, there are two additional bedrooms suitable for children or guests. The bathroom is large and well-maintained, providing a functional and pleasant space for d ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Haderslev, Denmark, this delightful 3-bedroom house at Engkær 11 offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in a picturesque European setting. With its charming Danish architecture and serene surroundings, this property is perfect for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your private garden. This house, built in 1982, stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of Danish design, featuring a solid brick exterior and a durable metal roof. The property spans a generous 911 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply basking in the tranquility of nature. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: Haderslev, a town rich in history and culture, offers a vibrant lifestyle with a touch of Scandinavian charm. As you explore the cobblestone streets, you'll discover a tapestry of experiences waiting to be woven into your life. - Cultural Richness: Haderslev is home to a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, from traditional Danish celebrations to contemporary art exhibitions. The town's historic architecture and museums offer a glimpse into its storied past. - Outdoor Adventures: The scenic Haderslev Fjord and nearby parks provide endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's kayaking on the fjord, hiking through lush forests, or cycling along picturesque trails, there's something for everyone. - Culinary Delights: Savor the flavors of Denmark with a visit to local eateries and markets. From fresh seafood to traditional Danish pastries, the culinary scene in Haderslev is a treat for the senses. ... click here to read more

A small, brick-clad bungalow with a red tile roof stands quietly in an overgrown garden surrounded by trees and a white picket fence. Photographed in sunlight against a blue, cloudless sky.

Nestled in the serene landscape of Varnæs Head, this enchanting thatched holiday house promises a retreat into nature, coupled with a quaint touch of Danish architectural charm. Built in 1936, the house sits on an impressive 3176 square meter plot, tucked away at the end of a secluded road, surrounded by the tranquility of unspoiled natural beauty. The property offers a breath-taking panoramic view of the sea and provides a direct, private pathway to a secluded beach, allowing you to enjoy the waterside at your leisure. Upon approaching the property, you'll be greeted by the distinctive sight of its traditional thatched roof and appealing wooden exterior which beautifully encapsulates the essence of Danish countryside living. The house spans 74 square meters of living space comprising of four rooms: three bedrooms, a living area, one bathroom, and a well-maintained kitchen. Despite its age, the interior exudes a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those who seek a peaceful getaway or a serene spot to rejuvenate. For those considering residence or investment, this holiday house is desirably located just a short drive from Aabenraa, a charming city rich in culture and history. Aabenraa offers a myriad of amenities including shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and cultural institutions like museums and galleries. It also boasts excellent transport links to other parts of Denmark and Germany, making it convenient for both local and international travel. The property is ideal for hobbies and interests of all kinds; from hiking the numerous scenic trails, fishing in the clear waters, to swimming and sunbathing on your private beach - there's no shortage of outdoor activities. The unique climate of the region, marke ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a hidden gem nestled between the charming locales of Bolderslev and Stubbæk in Aabenraa, Denmark. This lovely villa is an exceptional find, brimming with potential and blessed with a tranquil lake view that is sure to captivate anyone who visits. This picturesque residence on Tinglevvej is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a serene lifestyle interwoven with the beauty of nature and the convenience of modern living. Stepping into this delightful abode, you are greeted by the spacious charm of an old-world villa that's been tastefully updated over the years. The main house was originally constructed in 1850 and underwent significant renovations in 1997, presenting a comfortable blend of historic elegance and contemporary amenities. With four bedrooms and a single bathroom laid out across 180 square meters, there's ample room to accommodate a family or visiting guests who will undoubtedly want to visit. As you explore further, you'll notice it's not just the interior that shines. The villa sits on an expansive plot of nearly 7985 square meters, a rarity that offers a generous spread of outdoor space perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those seeking a bit of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Whether it's the kids playing in the yard or hosting summer barbecues with friends, the options are endless. But the villa is not the only attraction here. It comes with two distinct outbuildings, each 42 square meters, dating back to 1900 and 1993. Think of all the possiblities – turning these spaces into workshops, art studios, or even guest accommodations for visiting family and friends. One of these buildings features a banquet hall, perfect for intimate gatherings or celebrations. Lif ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the mature trees surrounding your home. This is the serene lifestyle awaiting you at Nederbyvej 3, nestled in the picturesque village of Hokkerup, just a stone's throw from the enchanting Flensburg Fjord. This charming 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to create your dream vacation home or second residence in the heart of Denmark's stunning countryside. A Canvas for Your Vision Built in 1959, this solid red brick house stands as a testament to timeless architecture, ready to be transformed into a modern haven. With 130 square meters of living space, the single-story layout provides a versatile canvas for your creative vision. Whether you envision a cozy family retreat or a stylish holiday home, the possibilities are endless. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life in Hokkerup is a harmonious blend of tranquility and community. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, offering a vibrant tapestry of colors and experiences. Spring brings a burst of blossoms, while summer invites you to explore the nearby Flensburg Fjord, perfect for kayaking, sailing, or simply enjoying a leisurely picnic by the water. Autumn paints the countryside in warm hues, and winter transforms the area into a serene wonderland, ideal for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Riches Kruså and its surroundings offer a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities. The proximity to the Danish-German border opens up a world of exploration, from charming local markets to vibrant cultural festivals. Savor the flavors of traditional Danish cu ... click here to read more

A red brick building with a black roof stands in a garden enclosed by a wooden gate fence. Trees and bushes surround the building in a rural area with open fields in the background.

Nestled on the scenic Fjordvejen just on the cusp of Rinkenæs, this inviting villa offers an attractive proposition for expatriates and overseas buyers aiming to immerse themselves in the Danish lifestyle. The property lies amidst the serene landscapes of Gråsten, an area renowned for its soothing ambiance and striking views of the Flensburg Fjord and the nearby Benniksgaard Golf Club. Constructed in 1930, this two-story villa, including a modest basement, spreads across 143 square meters of living space, complemented by an additional 55 square meters of garage and outbuilding facilities. Given its age and awaited refurbishments, it qualifies as a prime 'fixer-upper'—ready for a transformative renovation that beckons those with a vision for design and a penchant for revitalization. Standing as a testament to potential and possibility, the villa offers a foundation from which to craft a bespoke residence tailored to personal tastes or a lucrative investment in one of Denmark's picturesque locales. The property encompasses five bedrooms and a bathroom, making it an ideal scale for transforming into a vibrant family home or a tranquil retreat for retirees. Property Features: - Total area: 143 square meters - Basement: 12 square meters - Outbuildings: 55 square meters - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 1 While the villa itself offers considerable appeal, it is the local area and community that truly enrich the living experience here. Gråsten is known not only for its natural beauty but also for a welcoming community that embodies Danish congeniality and a vibrant cultural scene. Living here offers an authentic immersion into Danish culture amidst landscapes that boast rolling greens and waterfront vistas. The proximity to Bennik ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Nordborg area, Møllegade 82 offers a unique opportunity to experience the tranquil and rich lifestyle of the Danish countryside without losing touch with essential urban amenities. This is more than just a property; it's a chance to embrace a new way of life at your own pace. Picture yourself beginning the day in this delightful 1930s farmhouse, with the early morning sun gently spilling over its 190 square meters of cozy space. The property sits on a generous stretch of 6.3 hectares, right in the midst of scenic landscapes with the majestic sea forming the backdrop. It’s an oasis for those seeking privacy, serenity, and a close connection to nature—an ideal setting for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This farmhouse provides a great balance of comfort and potential. The ground floor is ready for you to move in and begin your journey. Here, spacious accommodations await, including: - 3 rooms - 1 bathroom - An open floor plan - Bright and welcoming spaces - Original wooden beams - Large kitchen area - Cozy living room - Dining area with sea views - Basement for storage If you're considering a project, the first floor is a canvas waiting for your artistic touch. While it may require renovation, it presents amazing potential—allowing you to tailor the space to your liking. With some hard work, this could become a masterpiece of modern farmhouse grandeur. Beyond the home itself, the property boasts ample space for those with a green thumb or equestrian interests. The old stable buildings and a large machine house previously used for horse stables, offer diverse possibilities. Perhaps you’ll launch into hobby farming, create a functional workshop, or ev ... click here to read more

A charming old brick house with a sloped roof, built in 1930, standing on a lawn with a flagpole in front, surrounded by open landscape and a smaller building in the background.

Welcome to this red-brick villa nestled in the quaint and picturesque village of Adsbøl, Denmark. If you’re embarking on an international house hunt, or considering a comfortable relocation, this property could very well pique your interest. With a perfect balance between rural tranquility and proximity to essential amenities, this villa awaits its next chapter with a loving family or thoughtful investor. Once you arrive at the address, Østerbakken 8 in the 6300 postal area of Gråsten, you’re greeted by the warmth of a charming Danish village. Adsbøl boasts a delightful village environment complete with seasonal activities and a welcoming community center. This kind of community-centered living is paired perfectly with the resources and infrastructure of Gråsten, just a brisk 5-minute drive away. With its array of retail stores, educational institutions including schools and kindergartens, healthcare facilities, and spots for leisure and sports, Gråsten truly complements the serene and communal vibe of Adsbøl. The villa itself stands on a solid foundation of experience. Originally built in 1935, it underwent a thoughtful renovation in 1987, presenting a harmonious blend of historical character and contemporary functionality. Spread across 112 square meters of living space and an additional 66 square meters in the basement, this dwelling provides ample room for family life or an inspired renovation project. As you step inside, the black countertops and sleek, built-in appliances of the kitchen effortlessly catch the eye. It's a sanctuary for culinary creativity, surrounded by natural light streaming through large windows that frame views of trees and rooftops. This single-family home, designed with brick external walls ... click here to read more

A red brick house with a red tiled roof on a gravel road, surrounded by hedges and fences. A carport is in the background with some trees in the distance.

Nestled in the serene village of Rinkenæs, just a stone's throw from the charming town of Gråsten, Kampen 7 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Danish paradise. This 1960s villa, with its classic yellow brickwork and red tiled roof, stands proudly on a generous 1,726 square meter lot, offering breathtaking views over open fields and the distant Flensburg Fjord. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through large windows, flooding your home with natural light. This is the everyday reality at Kampen 7, where the tranquility of the countryside meets the convenience of modern living. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility The villa's 138 square meters of living space are thoughtfully laid out on a single level, making it accessible and adaptable for families, couples, or retirees. The heart of the home is the open-plan living and dining area, a bright and inviting space perfect for entertaining or enjoying cozy family evenings. With direct access to the garden, you can easily extend your living space outdoors, savoring the fresh air and stunning views. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of functionality and classic design, offers ample storage and workspace, making meal preparation a joy. Adjacent to the kitchen, a practical utility area and a 28 square meter basement provide additional storage and potential for a workshop or laundry room. ### Modern Amenities in a Picturesque Setting - Three adaptable bedrooms: Perfect for family, guests, or a home office. - Two contemporary bathrooms: Equipped with modern fixtures for comfort and convenience. - Efficient district heating: Environmentally friendly with supplementary stove heating ... click here to read more

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Step into a World of Timeless Danish Charm Nestled in the heart of Gråsten, Denmark, this historic thatched house at Dalsgårdvej 12 invites you to experience a lifestyle steeped in tradition and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the thatched roof, casting a warm glow across the rustic interiors. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a serene escape where history and modern comfort coexist harmoniously. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Originally constructed in 1827, this 108-square-meter abode has been lovingly restored to preserve its classic Danish architecture while incorporating modern amenities. The white-painted facades and traditional thatched roof stand as a testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era, offering a unique blend of historical allure and contemporary convenience. As you step inside, you're greeted by the inviting ambiance of exposed wooden beams and brick walls, creating a cozy yet spacious environment. The open-plan kitchen, with its tiled floors and built-in oven set into the brickwork, seamlessly connects to the dining and living areas, making it an ideal space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. Embrace the Danish Hygge Lifestyle The heart of the home is undoubtedly the living room, where a substantial brick fireplace serves as both a focal point and a source of warmth. Whether you're curled up with a book or hosting a lively dinner party, the combination of electric heating and a wood-burning stove ensures a cozy atmosphere year-round. The house comprises three adaptable rooms, including a spacious bedroom and two additional spaces perfect for guest rooms, a home office, or h ... click here to read more

White thatched house in rural surroundings with grass and trees under a blue sky.

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Denmark—right here in Sønderhav, Kruså, at Sønderhavvej 36—you’ll find a timeless gem that echoes both the past and the present: a charming historic fisherman's villa. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Flensburg Fjord, this delightful abode effortlessly combines traditional allure with modern comforts, making it a perfect sanctuary for foreign buyers dreaming of a serene Scandinavian lifestyle. Now, let me tell you a bit more about this villa. Built in 1807, this villa holds a substantial slice of Denmark's rich architectural history. It features a thatched roof and sturdy brick walls, which not only whisper tales of days gone by but also promise resilience and warmth. Here, you have two spacious bedrooms designed to accommodate your quiet nights or lazy mornings, and two finely appointed bathrooms. At a size of 169 square meters, there’s ample room for living, laughing, and creating lifetime memories. - Historic thatched roof - Built-in 1807 - Two spacious bedrooms - Two well-maintained bathrooms - Efficient heat pump installation - Picturesque views of Flensburg Fjord - Proximity to Blue Flag beach - Traditional brick exterior - Cozy and inviting atmosphere - 1272-square-meter lot - Modern kitchen with drainage - Close to nature trails and hiking paths - Comfortable living spaces - Thatched warmth and charm - Short distance to Danish-German border The lot itself is sprawling, 1272 square meters of potential just waiting to be explored. Imagine lush gardens or cozy patios where you can enjoy the crisp air, or even a little vegetable patch. Whatever your dream outdoor space might be, there’s more than enough ground to bring it to life. The villa’s good condition mea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Haderslev, Denmark, this delightful 3-bedroom house on Steveltvej 17 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with convenience. With its rich history dating back to 1908, this property is a testament to timeless Danish architecture, seamlessly blending traditional charm with modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your new home. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces the beauty of nature and the warmth of community living. ### Discover Haderslev: A Hidden Gem for Second Home Buyers Haderslev, a quaint town in southern Denmark, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and welcoming atmosphere. As a second home destination, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still providing easy access to essential amenities and cultural experiences. - Climate: Enjoy a temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters, ideal for year-round visits. - Accessibility: Conveniently located near major transport links, including the E45 motorway and nearby airports, making travel to and from your second home a breeze. - Local Attractions: Explore the historic Haderslev Cathedral, stroll through the charming old town, or take a leisurely boat ride on the Haderslev Dam. - Outdoor Activities: With lush green spaces and pristine beaches nearby, outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in hiking, cycling, and water sports. - Community Life: Engage with a vibrant local community through various clubs and associations, perfect for expats and part-time residents. ### A Home Designed for Com ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Haven Awaits in Haderslev Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the canopy of mature trees surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene outskirts of Haderslev, Denmark, this property at Flovt Bygade 48 offers a unique opportunity to craft your dream rural retreat. Whether you're drawn to the idea of restoring a piece of Danish history or envisioning a modern sanctuary, this property is your canvas. A Glimpse into the Past Originally built in 1875, this single-family house stands as a testament to traditional Danish rural architecture. With its brick exterior and fiber cement roof, the home exudes a rustic charm that beckons those with a passion for restoration. The living area spans 75 square meters, featuring a cozy bedroom, a functional kitchen, and a bathroom. While the house requires significant renovation, it offers the chance to infuse your personal style into every corner. Endless Possibilities on Expansive Grounds Set on a generous 1,188 square meter lot, the property provides ample space for creativity and expansion. The lush garden, dotted with mature trees and grassy lawns, invites you to cultivate your own oasis. Whether you dream of a vibrant vegetable garden, a tranquil meditation spot, or a playground for children, the possibilities are endless. A Project with Potential For those with a vision, the existing outbuilding—a 130 square meter barn—presents an exciting opportunity. Built in 1940, this structure can be transformed into a workshop, studio, or additional living space. Alternatively, the property offers the option for demolition, allowing you to design a bespoke home tailored to your exact preferences. Em ... click here to read more

An old farmhouse with a red tile roof stands on a large field, surrounded by green trees and a light blue sky.

A Gateway to Tranquil Living in Nordborg Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the serene lifestyle awaiting you at Færgevej 39, Nordborg, Denmark. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Mjels, this expansive property offers a unique blend of history, space, and potential, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Home with a Story Originally serving as the local school, this property exudes a sense of heritage and character. The main house, constructed of solid brick with a classic red tile roof, spans a generous 235 square meters, all on a single floor. This rare layout offers flexibility and convenience, with nine rooms that can be configured to suit your needs. Whether you envision a large family home, creative studios, or home offices, the possibilities are endless. Embrace the Outdoors Set on an expansive plot of over 7,100 square meters, the property is a haven for nature lovers. The grounds are adorned with mature trees, open lawns, and lush greenery, providing a peaceful and private setting. Imagine cultivating your own vegetable garden or orchard, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the outdoors. The large lot also includes several substantial outbuildings, such as barns and stables, which can be transformed into workshops, hobby rooms, or even guest accommodations. A Canvas for Your Vision While the property is in need of renovation, it offers a blank canvas for you to create your dream home. The current condition is best described as a 'handyman's offer,' meaning that some investment and effort will be required to ... click here to read more

House with red tile roof and white walls by a country road, surrounded by green bushes and lawns under a clear blue sky.

Welcome to your perfect sanctuary in Vojens, Denmark! Nestled in the peaceful vicinity of Dyssebakken 32, this distinctive villa offers an incredible opportunity for overseas buyers and expats dreaming of making Denmark their home. Life in this villa is all about balance; you’ll find tranquility, community living, and the vibrancy of city life all within arm's reach. This home, built in the late 1980s, covers 160 square meters spread across two well-proportioned floors. The villa provides ample room with its four bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it ideal for a growing family or those who value extra space. As you step into the ground floor, you’re greeted by a roomy kitchen-dining area that serves as the heart of the household. It's a bright and airy open plan space that beckons you to cook a family dinner or enjoy a lazy weekend brunch. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living areas, where you'll likely spend many evenings entertaining friends or relaxing with loved ones. - Built in 1988 - Detached single-family villa - 160 square meters - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Open plan kitchen and dining - Ground-floor utility room - Excellent heating with district heating - Energy-efficient with B label - 34-square-meter garage with electric door - Lovely views of green landscapes On the ground floor, there's also a special area for the adults featuring a spacious bedroom and a private bathroom. This space offers privacy and comfort, particularly during the chilly Danish winters, thanks to its underfloor heating. Upstairs, you'll find additional bedrooms that are full of potential, waiting for your personal touch! The villa is in good condition, move-in ready with minimal fuss. However, the potential to add your o ... click here to read more

A red brick house with a brown sloped roof on a gravel courtyard, surrounded by open landscape and a single tree. Clear, sunny weather.

Located in the serene town of Vojens, this classic yellow brick villa, built in 1965, presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse their creativity and elbow grease into a charming yet currently uninhabitable property. Nestled within the tranquil part of Haderslev municipality, this villa, situated on Bygmarksvej 40, beckons potential homeowners with a vision to transform it into a bespoke dwelling. While the property currently stands stripped to the bones with no heating systems installed, it brims with potential for restoration. Spanning 116 square meters of living space and sitting on a prominent plot, the villa comprises four rooms, including one bathroom and an additional toilet, offering a robust framework for a comprehensive renovation. A detached single-family house featuring a supplementary 26-square-meter garage conveys additional space which can be adeptly utilized or transformed. Buying into this property isn't just an investment into bricks and mortar but a canvas in the scenic expanse of Vojens. The property is under renovation, reflecting its status as a true fixer-upper. It invites you to channel your inner designer and reconfigure it as a heartwarming family home. Moreover, it falls within a 'Yellow Zone', qualifying it for noise compensation measures up to 70,000 DKK, aiding in the property's soundproofing or other tailored improvements. Living in Vojens offers an idyllic blend of rural charm and modern convenience. The area is perfect for those who appreciate the quieter aspects of life but still wish to remain connected. The local climate adds to this peaceful setting, featuring distinctly marked seasons with warm summers and cold, snowy winters that transform the landscape into a pic ... click here to read more

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