5-Bedroom Family Retreat with Expansive Garden in Dörpen, Germany - Ideal Vacation Home

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Dr. Augustin Straße 30, 26892 Dörpen, Germany, Dörpen (Germany)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 136Floor area

€327,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

136m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Dörpen

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your very own sanctuary nestled in the picturesque town of Dörpen, Germany. This five-bedroom family retreat, located on Dr. Augustin Straße, offers a harmonious blend of comfort, space, and convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape.

A Home Designed for Family Living

As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor boasts a bright and airy living room, where large windows invite natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This is the heart of the home, where family gatherings and cozy evenings by the fireplace become cherished memories.

Adjacent to the living room, the well-appointed kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Modern built-in appliances, ample storage, and generous workspace make meal preparation a joy. The kitchen seamlessly connects to a large utility room and a covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings.

The ground floor also features a generous bedroom, ideal for guests or as a master suite, and a contemporary bathroom complete with a shower, toilet, and washbasin. This layout offers flexibility and convenience, particularly for multi-generational families or those who prefer single-level living options.

Upstairs, a Haven of Privacy

The first floor is a haven of privacy, with a spacious landing connecting four additional bedrooms. Each room offers ample space for children, guests, or home office use, ensuring that every family member has their own personal retreat. A second bathroom on this level is equipped with a shower, toilet, and washbasin, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents.

An Outdoor Paradise

One of the standout features of this property is its extensive outdoor area. The house is surrounded by a beautifully maintained garden, providing plenty of room for children to play, gardening enthusiasts to cultivate, or for hosting outdoor gatherings. The covered terrace is perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings, regardless of the weather.

For those with vehicles or a need for additional storage, the property includes a large, detached double garage with remote-controlled doors and an attached workshop. This space is ideal for car enthusiasts, hobbyists, or anyone requiring extra room for tools and equipment. There is also an attached wooden storage shed, further enhancing the property’s practicality.

Energy Efficiency and Modern Comforts

Energy efficiency is a key consideration in this home, which holds an energy label C. The house is well-insulated, featuring roof, wall, and floor insulation as well as double glazing throughout. Heating and hot water are provided by a modern, gas-fired central heating boiler installed in 2025, ensuring reliable and cost-effective comfort year-round.

The Allure of Dörpen

Dörpen is a charming town that offers a wealth of activities and attractions for residents and visitors alike. From exploring the scenic Emsland countryside to enjoying local festivals and cultural events, there's always something to do. The town is also home to a variety of shops, supermarkets, and schools, making daily life convenient and stress-free.

For those who love the outdoors, Dörpen offers numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports. The nearby Ems River provides a picturesque setting for leisurely walks or picnics, while the surrounding countryside is perfect for exploring on foot or by bike.

A Gateway to Europe

The property's location offers excellent transport links, with easy access to the Autobahn and a direct route to the Netherlands via Bourtange. This makes it an ideal choice for commuters or those with cross-border connections, offering the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility.

Key Features:
- 5 spacious bedrooms
- 2 modern bathrooms
- Bright and airy living room
- Well-appointed kitchen with modern appliances
- Large utility room and covered terrace
- Beautifully maintained garden
- Detached double garage with workshop
- Energy-efficient with modern heating system
- Quiet residential street in a sought-after neighborhood
- Close to shops, schools, and amenities
- Excellent transport links to Germany and the Netherlands

Your Dream Home Awaits

This detached family home in Dörpen offers a rare combination of space, comfort, and convenience. Whether you're looking for a forever home for your growing family or a spacious retreat with excellent connections to both Germany and the Netherlands, this property is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't miss the opportunity to make this tranquil oasis your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning this exceptional property.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
136
Price per m²
€2,404
Garden size
753
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of Nord-Süd-Strasse 2

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Veldhausen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Veldhausen. Nestled on Mühlenstrasse 40, this semi-detached house offers a harmonious blend of modern living and rustic charm, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace in the German countryside. A Home That Welcomes You As you approach the property, the inviting covered entrance sets the tone for what lies beyond. Step inside to a spacious hallway that leads you into a world of comfort and style. The ground floor is a testament to thoughtful design, featuring an expansive living and dining area that spans nearly 52 m². Bathed in natural light, thanks to the double French doors, this space seamlessly extends to a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. Modern Comfort Meets Timeless Elegance The heart of the home is undoubtedly the modern open kitchen, equipped with high-quality built-in appliances that make culinary adventures a delight. Adjacent to the kitchen, a utility area ensures that daily chores are handled with ease, leaving you more time to enjoy the finer things in life. Versatile Living Spaces The ground-floor master bedroom offers flexibility, doubling as a home office or a serene retreat. A fully modernized bathroom with a walk-in shower ensures convenience and accessibility, catering to all ages and mobility needs. Venture upstairs to discover a flexible layout that includes a spacious living room, a small open kitchen, a separate bedroom, and a modern bathroom. This floor is perfect for guests, older children, or even as a rental unit, offering p ... click here to read more

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Step out the back door on a September morning and the tree line is close enough to throw shade across the terrace by nine o'clock. The air carries pine resin and damp earth. Somewhere at the far end of Im Tannensand — a cul-de-sac that literally dissolves into the forest — a woodpecker is working through a dead trunk. This is Walchum, a small village in the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, and this four-bedroom detached house sits at the quietest end of an already quiet street. That's worth something you cannot manufacture. The property was built in 1977 on a plot of 1,242 square meters — a size you'd struggle to find at this price point even in rural Germany today. The house itself covers 126 square meters of living space across two floors, with a partial basement underneath. Four bedrooms upstairs, a ground floor laid out around a generous 35-square-meter living and dining room, a closed kitchen with fitted appliances, a proper bathroom with shower, and a separate guest WC. Practical, workable, and solid. The bones are good. Several of the upstairs bedrooms have been updated already. Others still carry their original 1970s character — wooden door frames, older flooring — which some buyers will see as a canvas and others will see as the soul of the place. Either reading is fair. The flexible layout upstairs means the four rooms could run as three bedrooms and a home office, or swap configurations depending on the season and who's visiting. For a second home that doubles as a gathering point for extended family, that kind of adaptability matters more than a rigid floor plan. The kitchen was refitted more recently and comes with built-in appliances — nothing show-stopping, but fully functional for the kind of long wee ... click here to read more

Front view of Im Tannensand 20

Nestled in the picturesque village of Walchum, Germany, this delightful three-bedroom house at Ossenweg 3-D offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Europe. With its strategic location near the Dutch border, this property combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of easy access to vibrant cultural experiences and modern amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, as sunlight streams through the large windows of your new home. This 175-square-meter house, built in 2006, is set on a generous 1,228-square-meter plot, providing ample space for relaxation and recreation. The beautifully landscaped garden, accessible from multiple points in the house, invites you to enjoy al fresco dining, gardening, or simply unwinding in the serene environment. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility The house's thoughtful design ensures a seamless blend of comfort and functionality. The ground floor features a spacious entrance hall leading to a bright living room, where large windows offer stunning views of the surrounding greenery. The modern, fully equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing family meals or entertaining guests, while the adjacent dining area opens directly to the garden, making outdoor dining a delightful option during warmer months. One of the standout features of this property is its flexibility. With a separate entrance, the house can easily accommodate a home office, salon, or practice, allowing you to combine living and working in one location. This is particularly attractive for those who value the convenience of a short commute or wish to maintain a work-life balance. ### Upstairs, a Sanc ... click here to read more

Front view of Ossenweg 3-D

Nestled within the serene landscape of Renkenberge, this delightful farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to combine rural living with modern convenience. For those inclined towards an idyllic lifestyle, particularly horse enthusiasts, this property on Dorfstrasse awaits exploration. While busy with various properties globally, I wanted to take a moment to paint a picture of this special place for you. Firstly, the farmhouse, built in 1950 and refurbished significantly in 2008, sits on an expansive plot of 6083 square meters. It embodies the essence of rural Germany's architecture with room enough to accommodate a sizable family or provide plenty of space for anyone considering a move from abroad. The size and structure promise a sound investment, especially given its well-maintained condition. As you make your entrance, the ground floor unfolds with an inviting atmosphere. The kitchen serves as the hub of the house, designed in a rustic country style and equipped with essential appliances making for a highly functional space. The underfloor heating, added as part of the renovations, ensures cozy warmth—even as Renkenberge experiences its breezy, cool climate. Here, you might envision preparations of local German dishes, with plenty of room to entertain family and friends in the adjacent spacious living and dining area. The layout is practical, with three rooms on the ground floor serving as spaces for children, guests, or even potential home offices—a big plus for expatriates who may be working remotely. The master bedroom is strategically positioned with convenient access to a shower room and additional toilet facilities. Plus, the inclusion of a dedicated laundry room and storage spaces highlights the practical as ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming town of Lathen, the property on Molkereistrasse 5 presents a delightful opportunity for those seeking a cozy and well-maintained home. This bungalow, built in 2019, offers a convenient layout in a serene neighborhood, making it an ideal choice for retirees, young couples, or small families looking to settle in a friendly community. As a real estate agent with extensive international experience, I can tell you that this gem is a rare find in the enchanting region of Lower Saxony, Germany. As you approach the property, you'll immediately appreciate its quiet location on a peaceful residential street. The pristine design of this detached bungalow welcomes you with the promise of comfort and tranquility. Built on a plot of 414m², this single-story home features a garage and a charming wooden garden house, perfect for storage or as a delightful retreat to enjoy the garden. Upon entry, you step into a spacious hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor offers a seamless blend of functionality and style. Your first impression will be of the bright living and dining room, an inviting space bathed in natural light. The floor-to-ceiling windows not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also provide access to a sun terrace, a perfect place for relaxation or entertaining friends. One of the highlights of this bungalow is undoubtedly the kitchen. With modern built-in features and light-colored cabinetry, the kitchen offers both style and practicality. It's a wonderful space to prepare meals while enjoying views of the garden. Tucked away, a sliding door offers privacy when needed. Continuing through the bungalow, you'll find two well-proportioned bedrooms. The master b ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Rural Germany Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the sprawling fields surrounding your home. This is the serene lifestyle awaiting you at Nord-Süd-Strasse 2 in Heede, Germany. Nestled on a generous 2,080 square meter plot, this expansive 8-bedroom property offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Home Designed for Family and Flexibility Originally constructed in the 1980s, this detached house is thoughtfully designed to accommodate two families, offering both privacy and togetherness. The main house and secondary apartment are seamlessly integrated yet distinct, providing ample space for multi-generational living or hosting guests. As you step into the main house, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for the generous living spaces that follow. The heart of the home is the garden-oriented living room, where a cozy wood-burning stove invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy family gatherings. French doors open onto a covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining while taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The adjacent semi-open dining room and modern kitchen, equipped with beech wood cabinetry and contemporary appliances, make entertaining a delight. A Self-Sufficient Haven for Guests or Rental Income The secondary apartment, accessible from the main house, offers a self-contained living space with its own entrance. Featuring a living room, two bedrooms, and a fully renovated bathroom, this apartment is ideal for guests, exte ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Neulehe, Germany, this is a rare opportunity to invest in a delightful country home situated within the popular Center Parcs Park Eifel. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat searching for a promising investment or a second home in Germany, this might just be the perfect fit for you. With a fixed rental agreement offering guaranteed rental income, this 6-person Comfort cottage provides not just a serene retreat but also a potential financial asset. Located at Center Parcs Park Eifel 269, this country home promises a fusion of nature and comfort. As you approach the area, you'll be greeted by the lush green vistas of the volcanic landscape that defines Gunderath. This charming setting is complemented by the proximity to the famous Nürburgring and the picturesque Moselle wine region, offering a trove of leisure activities from world-class motorsports events to delightful vineyard tours. Stepping through the threshold of the cottage, the interior story unfolds. A cozy living room welcomes you with enough space for family gatherings or intimate evenings. The living room seamlessly extends into the terrace, allowing for indoor-outdoor living—a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening relaxing with loved ones. The open kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances, making meal preparations a breeze. This setup is ideal for those who enjoy cooking while basking in the company of family and friends. Spread across two floors, the layout accommodates three bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing a comfortable private space for each family member or guest. The ground floor bedroom ensures easy access for those who prefer to avoid stairs, while the two additional bedrooms upstairs provide ... click here to read more

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Saturday morning. You swing open the kitchen window and the smell of fresh bread drifts in — the Bäckerei on Hauptstraße starts early, and you've figured out that if you're on your bike by eight, you get the last of the warm Brötchen before the church crowd arrives. That's the kind of small, repeatable pleasure that makes a place feel like yours. Sudende 35 delivers that feeling from day one. Set on a generous 930-square-metre plot along a quiet residential street in Rhede, a compact border village in the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, this six-bedroom detached house is the kind of property that doesn't come up often at this price point. At 181 square metres of living space across two full floors plus a partial basement, it has real scale — the kind that means two families can share it without bumping into each other, or one family can spread out properly for the first time in years. The ground floor sets the tone. A wide entrance hallway — genuinely wide, not the narrow kind that makes you turn sideways with luggage — opens into a living and dining room lit by large windows on two sides. Light moves across the room differently in the morning than in the evening, and there's enough floor space to have a proper dining table without sacrificing the sitting area. When the temperature drops in November, the wood-burning stove in the corner earns its keep. Cast iron, proper radiant heat, the crackle of birch logs — it turns an otherwise ordinary evening into something worth remembering. The closed kitchen runs off the back, fitted with built-in cabinetry and a direct connection to a utility room that handles the overflow of boots, bags, and wet-weather gear that accumulates when you actually use a house. Also on the gro ... click here to read more

Front view of Sudende 35

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Rhede Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Rhede, Germany. Nestled on Lindenstrasse 23, this charming bungalow offers a harmonious blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Home That Welcomes You As you approach this delightful property, the meticulously landscaped garden greets you with its vibrant colors and lush greenery. The garden, fully enclosed for privacy, offers a sanctuary where you can unwind, host garden parties, or simply enjoy a quiet afternoon with a book. The attached stone garage and private parking ensure that your vehicles are secure and easily accessible. Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed ground floor that prioritizes comfort and accessibility. The spacious living and dining area, bathed in natural light from large windows and French doors, seamlessly connects to the terrace, creating an inviting space for entertaining or family gatherings. The modern kitchen, equipped with built-in appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample workspace and storage. Versatile Living Spaces The ground floor also features a large master bedroom and a full bathroom with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double vanity. An additional room can serve as a child's bedroom or a home office, catering to diverse needs. Upstairs, the first floor offers a second master bedroom, two additional bedrooms, and a second bathroom, providing ample space for family or guests. A Village Rich in Culture and Convenience Rhede, a tranquil border village, offers a unique blend of cultural exper ... click here to read more

Front view of Lindenstrasse 23

Step outside on a Saturday morning in late spring and the garden at Wacholderweg 15 smells of cut grass and juniper — Wacholderweg means "juniper path", and the street lives up to its name. The air in this corner of Lower Saxony's Emsland region is genuinely quiet. Not "relatively quiet for Germany" quiet. Quiet in the way that makes you notice birdsong. That's the first thing you'll register about this house, and it stays with you. Set on a generous 1,181-square-metre plot in the small village of Niederlangen, this four-bedroom detached home was built in 2000 and has been looked after with the kind of care that shows up in the details — the crisp edges of the epoxy gravel ground floor, the stainless steel staircase railing that still has its sheen, the custom wardrobes upstairs that fit so precisely you'd think they grew out of the walls. At 195 square metres of living space, the house is large enough to feel genuinely spacious without tipping into the territory where you spend Sunday afternoons just cleaning rooms you never used. It's calibrated for real life. The ground floor is where this house really earns its keep. The open-plan living and dining area runs wide and deep, and on grey November afternoons the pellet stove in the corner earns its place immediately — the soft crackle and amber glow are a long way from the cold abstraction of an underfloor thermostat. Large windows face the garden, and in summer the light tracks across the room from mid-morning well into the evening. The kitchen is fitted with high-end built-in appliances and laid out with actual cooking in mind: there's a utility room just off it for the washing machine, the dog leads, the muddy boots. These things matter more than any brochure will a ... click here to read more

Front view of Wacholderweg 15

Step into a World of Comfort and Tranquility in Oberlangen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Oberlangen, Germany. Nestled between the vibrant towns of Papenburg and Meppen, this beautifully renovated bungalow offers a harmonious blend of modern convenience and rustic charm, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Home That Welcomes You with Open Arms As you cross the threshold of this inviting home, you're greeted by the warmth of high-quality vinyl flooring that stretches across the entire ground floor. The open-plan living and dining area serves as the heart of the home, where natural light floods in through large windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The heated conservatory, accessible from the living room, offers a cozy nook to enjoy your morning coffee while gazing out at the meticulously landscaped garden. A Sanctuary for All Seasons The conservatory, with its integrated heating, is a year-round haven, perfect for unwinding with a good book or hosting intimate gatherings. Imagine the soft glow of the setting sun as you relax in this tranquil space, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private garden. Explore the Charms of Oberlangen and Beyond Oberlangen is a gateway to the picturesque Emsland region, renowned for its scenic cycling routes and historical landmarks. The nearby towns of Lathen and Haren offer a delightful array of dining experiences, from traditional German fare to international cuisine. Whether you're exploring the local markets or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the Ems River, there's always something to discover. A Home Designed for Modern Living - ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility and Potential Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your historic farmhouse in Rhede. Nestled on Eichenstraße 10, this property is more than just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams, a sanctuary where history and potential converge. A Story of Character and Possibility As you step through the threshold, the farmhouse greets you with an air of authenticity. The ground floor, with its flexible layout, invites you to envision a life where each room serves a purpose tailored to your desires. Whether it's a cozy reading nook, a vibrant home office, or a welcoming guest room, the possibilities are as endless as your imagination. The heart of the home, the central kitchen, retains its retro charm, a nod to the past that beckons you to infuse it with modern touches. Adjacent, the original bathroom and toilet, with their bold tiles, offer a nostalgic glimpse into the property's storied past, waiting for your creative touch to transform them into contemporary spaces. A Barn of Dreams Venture further, and you'll discover the barn—a space that ignites the imagination. With its original wooden beams and robust brick floor, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. Here, you can create a spacious living area, an artist's studio, or a loft-style residence that echoes your unique style. The Allure of the Attic Upstairs, the open attic reveals an imposing roof structure with exposed beams, offering a blank slate for additional living or working spaces. The generous ceiling height and architectural details provide a foundation for a master suite, a creative workspace, or a combina ... click here to read more

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Step out of the rear house on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the silence of isolation — the silence of a garden that has been properly tended, where bees are working the flower beds and the pool water catches the early light. Papenburg's city center is a ten-minute bike ride away, but right here on Heideweg, you could easily convince yourself you're somewhere far more remote. This is a genuinely rare setup: two fully detached houses sharing one expansive plot of 3,186 square meters in northern Germany's canal city, Papenburg. You don't see this very often. Two separate rooflines, two separate front doors, one shared garden with a private swimming pool, a wooden garden house, and a party room with its own bar. The possibilities are wide open — multi-generational family base, a main residence plus a fully independent guest or rental unit, a work-from-home compound with real separation between living and office life. People spend years looking for something like this. The front house dates to 1966 and runs about 121 square meters across two floors. It's been updated thoughtfully over the years — the bathroom was redone in 2003, wall insulation added in 2009, living room windows replaced in 2011. Downstairs, you'll find a living room with a fireplace, two additional reception and dining spaces, two bathrooms, and a storage room. That fireplace matters during a Lower Saxony winter, when January temperatures hover around two degrees and the light turns a particular flat grey that photographers love. The upper floor holds three bedrooms, and there's a partial basement for the practical overflow that any real household accumulates. The rear house, built in 1997, is where the personality of t ... click here to read more

Front view of Heideweg 6

Saturday morning in Sustrum. The garden is quiet except for birdsong and the soft hiss of the gas boiler kicking off, the house already warm. You slide open the kitchen doors and step onto the covered terrace with a coffee, looking out across 1,816 square meters of your own fully fenced green space. No neighbours pressing in. Just the smell of damp grass and the distant sound of a tractor somewhere beyond the tree line. This is the pace of life that draws people to Emsland — and once you've felt it, it's hard to let go. Bogenstrasse 6 sits on one of Sustrum's quieter residential streets, directly opposite a park-like green area that keeps the view open and unhurried regardless of the season. The house itself went up in 1969, solid brick construction in the way German builders did it then — built to last, not built to sell. A rear extension added more space a few years later, and a 2017 gas boiler upgrade means the heating is reliable and efficient. Fibre optic internet is already connected, which matters more than people think when you're working remotely from a second home or managing a rental period from abroad. Six bedrooms across two floors — that's the number that tends to stop people mid-scroll. On the ground floor, there's a bedroom and a flexible study or children's room alongside the main living spaces, making genuine single-level living a practical option. Upstairs, four more well-proportioned rooms, each between 14 and 15.5 square meters, line the landing. They work equally well for guests, grown children, or a dedicated home office. The insulated attic, reached by a retractable staircase, adds yet another layer of storage or, with the right permissions, a future development project. The living room's natur ... click here to read more

Front view of Bogenstrasse 6

A Tranquil Equestrian Retreat in the Heart of Sustrum Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft whinny of horses in the distance. The morning sun filters through the mature trees, casting dappled shadows on the lush, expansive grounds of your country home. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle—a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, nestled in the picturesque village of Sustrum, Germany. A Home Steeped in History and Modern Comfort Originally built in 1952, this charming farmhouse has been lovingly transformed into a modern sanctuary. The extensive renovations, completed in 2023, have seamlessly blended the home's historical charm with contemporary comforts. As you step inside, the stylish, modern tiled floors guide you through a space that is both inviting and sophisticated. The state-of-the-art kitchen, complete with a central island and integrated appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, while the luxurious bathroom offers a spa-like retreat with its whirlpool bath and spacious shower. Equestrian Excellence at Your Doorstep For horse lovers, this property is a dream come true. The professionally constructed riding arena and two generously sized horse stalls are just the beginning. The former stables have been thoughtfully converted to provide additional space for horses or other livestock, and the expansive pastures are fully enclosed with high-quality fencing. Whether you're an amateur rider or a professional equestrian, the facilities here offer endless possibilities for training and leisure. A Day in the Life at Zollstrasse 4 Picture a day spent exploring the vast 10,495 square meters of your property. Begin with a leisurely breakfast on the shaded terrace, surrounded by ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Wymeer, Germany, Molkereistrasse 42 offers a unique opportunity to own a spacious second home that perfectly balances rural tranquility with modern convenience. This five-bedroom house, set on a generous 863 square meter plot, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through large windows, illuminating your cozy living room. This is the daily reality at Molkereistrasse 42, where the southwest-facing garden ensures ample natural light and privacy throughout the day. The meticulously maintained garden, with its lush greenery and vibrant flowers, provides a perfect backdrop for morning coffee or evening gatherings with family and friends. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Built in 1986, this property has been thoughtfully updated to meet the needs of modern living while retaining its charming rural character. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area, where culinary enthusiasts can indulge their passion with built-in appliances and ample storage space. The adjoining living room, bathed in natural light, offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it an inviting space for relaxation and entertainment. ### Key Features: - Five spacious bedrooms: Ideal for families or hosting guests. - Modern kitchen with built-in appliances: Perfect for culinary adventures. - Energy-efficient features: 22 solar panels and a modern gas-fired central heating boiler. - High-speed fiber optic internet: Stay connected for work or leisure. - Large driveway and attached garage: Ample parking and storage space. - Detached stone storage ... click here to read more

Front view of Molkereistrasse 42

Picture yourself opening the wrought iron gates at dawn, sunlight filtering through a hundred fruit trees as you walk the private driveway to your country sanctuary. The morning air carries the scent of apple blossoms in spring, ripening plums in summer, and wood smoke from your own forest in winter. This is daily life at this 260-square-meter farmhouse in Westoverledingen, where 40,000 square meters of private land create a world entirely your own, just minutes from the amenities of Papenburg in Lower Saxony. This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational country estate that combines modern self-sufficiency with traditional German rural architecture. The 4-hectare plot unfolds like a private park, with established orchards, dedicated equestrian facilities, and nearly one hectare of native woodland. For international buyers seeking a vacation home in Germany that offers complete autonomy, this estate delivers an off-grid lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or connectivity. The main residence spans 260 square meters across two floors, designed around a central living philosophy that connects indoor comfort with outdoor abundance. Enter through the spacious hallway into a light-filled living room where floor-to-ceiling windows frame views across your private landscape. A wood-burning stove anchors the space, creating gathering points for family evenings after days spent exploring the property. The country-style kitchen functions as the heart of daily life, equipped for preserving your orchard harvest and preparing meals with vegetables from your own garden beds. Ground floor accommodations include a versatile room that serves equally well as a home office for remote work or a library for qu ... click here to read more

Front view of Papenburgerstraße 331

Nestled in the serene backdrop of Westoverledingen, this country home at Papenburgerstraße 325 awaits you. Let me take a moment from my busy schedule to show you what this unique abode has to offer. It's honestly a property that speaks to both history and future—a living testament to tranquil rural living. Despite my hectic days, I couldn't resist sharing the story of this enchanting home with you. This home isn't about four walls and a roof; it's a canvas where life's moments are painted. Imagine stepping into a world where the atmosphere is as inviting as a warm embrace, offering peacefulness away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It embodies the essence of a countryside retreat, yet it's adequately prepared for the modern dweller's demands. The property is sprawled impressively over 3,500 m² of lovingly maintained land. Walking through, one can't help but feel the connection to the past, with the rustic wooden beams and brick walls quietly narrating tales of yesteryears. This property isn't just in a good condition; it’s practically ready for its next chapter without needing the heavy lifting of repairs. That said, the home isn’t all about nostalgia. It's a masterstroke of comfort and style, with warm wooden accents blending perfectly with its contemporary amenities. Let's walk through the home together, virtually of course. Trust me, with a total living area of approximately 250 m², there's plenty to explore. With three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, each space feels inviting and full of potential. It's the sort of space that whispers to families, inviting them to create memories within its walls. The airy rooms are illuminated by natural light, giving you the mood boost you need to conquer your day. ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility and Timeless Elegance 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 daily rhythm at Papenburgerstraße 325, a beautifully renovated country home nestled in the serene heart of Westoverledingen, Germany. Here, history and modernity dance in harmony, offering a lifestyle that is both enriching and peaceful. A Home with Soul and Story Step inside this 367 m² residence, and you're immediately enveloped by a sense of warmth and history. The original wooden beams and historic masonry whisper tales of the past, while the modern amenities ensure every comfort is at your fingertips. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and abundant natural light, creates a spacious yet intimate atmosphere, perfect for both quiet reflection and lively gatherings. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the expansive kitchen, where culinary adventures await. Imagine preparing a meal with fresh local produce, as family and friends gather around, sharing stories and laughter. The adjoining conservatory, with its panoramic glass walls, offers a front-row seat to the changing seasons, making every moment spent here a celebration of nature. A Canvas for Your Dreams With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home offers flexibility and space to accommodate your lifestyle. Whether you envision a cozy family retreat, a creative studio, or a home office, the possibilities are endless. The thoughtful layout ensures privacy and comfort for all, with well-appointed bathrooms featuring modern fixtures and luxurious touches. Embrace the Outdoors The magic of this property extends beyond its walls. ... click here to read more

Front view of Papenburgerstraße 325