Charming Coastal House in Strib, Middelfart: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Toppen 12, 5500 Middelfart, Denmark, Middelfart (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 130Floor area

€154,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

130m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque coastal suburb of Strib, Middelfart, this delightful house at Toppen 12 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Denmark. With its prime location, generous lot size, and classic architecture, this property is a canvas waiting for your personal touch.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the fresh sea breeze wafting through your windows, and the promise of a day filled with coastal adventures. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Strib, a charming enclave known for its serene atmosphere and close-knit community.

Property Highlights:

- Location: Situated in the heart of Strib, a sought-after area in Middelfart, known for its stunning coastline and tranquil residential streets.
- Lot Size: A generous 700 m² lot provides ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing in your private oasis.
- House Size: The 130 m² house offers a flexible layout with three bedrooms, perfect for family getaways or hosting friends.
- Condition: The property is in good condition, offering a solid foundation for modernization or renovation to suit your tastes.
- Energy Efficiency: Recently upgraded to district heating, enhancing energy efficiency and future-proofing the home.
- Outdoor Space: A lush, mature garden surrounded by greenery, ideal for landscaping enthusiasts.
- Outbuilding: A 29 m² brick outbuilding, perfect for a workshop, storage, or creative space.
- Community: Close proximity to local schools, shopping, and public transportation, making it convenient for part-time residents.
- Recreational Opportunities: Enjoy walking and cycling paths along the coast, water sports, and community events.
- Accessibility: Easy access to Middelfart’s city center and the wider Fyn region via bus and train services.

A Day in the Life:

Picture yourself starting the day with a leisurely stroll along the scenic coastal paths, the Little Belt strait glistening in the morning sun. Perhaps you'll indulge in a spot of fishing or take a refreshing dip in the sea. As the day unfolds, explore the charming streets of Middelfart, where quaint cafes and local boutiques beckon.

In the afternoon, return to your haven at Toppen 12, where the possibilities are endless. Whether you choose to unwind in the garden, host a barbecue with friends, or embark on a home improvement project, this property offers the perfect backdrop for your second home dreams.

Investment Potential:

For those with an eye for investment, this property presents a promising opportunity. The demand for second homes in Strib is on the rise, driven by its idyllic location and vibrant community. With the right vision and investment, this house can be transformed into a modern, energy-efficient home that retains its classic Danish charm.

Why Choose Strib?

Strib is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The area is renowned for its peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The community is welcoming, with a range of activities and events that foster a sense of belonging.

Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, a family getaway, or an investment property, Toppen 12 in Strib offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Denmark's coastal paradise. Embrace the potential, and let your imagination run wild as you create your dream second home in this enchanting corner of Europe.

Don't miss the chance to make your mark in Strib and enjoy all the benefits of life on the scenic Fyn coast. Contact Homestra today to explore this exceptional property and start your journey towards owning a second home in Denmark.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
130
Price per m²
€1,188
Garden size
700
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 standing on your private balcony as the morning sun casts golden reflections across the Little Belt strait, just 100 meters from your doorstep. The gentle sound of sailboat rigging chimes in the marina breeze while you sip your coffee, planning whether today calls for a coastal walk along Nordstranden beach or an afternoon working on projects in your spacious 87-square-meter workshop. This is daily life at Münstervej 39, a thoughtfully renovated 1937 villa where classic Danish architecture meets modern family living in Strib, one of Middelfart's most sought-after waterside neighborhoods. This 221-square-meter villa has been transformed through a comprehensive 2018 renovation that preserved its authentic character while introducing contemporary comfort. The three-level layout provides natural separation for family life and guests, with five bedrooms and three bathrooms distributed across ground floor, first floor, and lower ground floor spaces. The 533-square-meter plot offers manageable outdoor space with mature gardens, making this property immediately ready for vacation ownership without overwhelming maintenance demands. The heart of the home centers around the ground floor's open-plan kitchen and dining area, where an island with integrated ventilation creates a natural gathering point for preparing Danish smørrebrød or grilling fresh fish from the local harbor. Large windows frame garden views and flood the space with northern European light that changes dramatically through the seasons—from the endless summer evenings to cozy winter afternoons. Two bedrooms on this level make single-floor living possible while the layout accommodates multi-generational family gatherings during holidays. Ascend to ... click here to read more

House with white facade and dark roof, terrace with grill and furniture, located in a peaceful residential area near the coast, surrounded by green gardens and neighbors.

Nestled in the heart of Fredericia, Denmark, this exquisite apartment offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. Located on Jyllandsgade, this property is a testament to classic Danish architecture, with its distinctive brick façade and elegant dormer windows. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this opportunity to own a piece of Fredericia's rich history. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the sight of the sun rising over the sea from your private balcony. This apartment, situated on the first floor of a beautifully restored building, offers just that. With 125 square meters of living space, it provides ample room for relaxation and entertainment, making it perfect for families, couples, or individuals looking for a spacious retreat. ### Experience the Fredericia Lifestyle Fredericia is a city that beautifully marries the old with the new. Known for its historical significance and cultural attractions, it offers a plethora of activities for residents and visitors alike. From exploring the city's fortifications to enjoying a leisurely stroll along the coastline, there's always something to do. - Climate: Enjoy a temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters, perfect for year-round visits. - Activities: Engage in water sports, cycling, or hiking along scenic trails. - Accessibility: Easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby airports connecting you to major European cities. - Local Culture: Immerse yourself in local festivals, art exhibitions, and culinary delights. - Investment Potential: With its prime location and historical appeal, t ... click here to read more

A distinctive brick house with dormer windows and a high roof, surrounded by a well-kept garden with trees and bushes in a sunny residential area.

Welcome to the charming villa located at Kørvelvej 8, nestled right in the heart of Middelfart, Denmark. This delightful home awaits those with a vision, buyers ready to embrace the chance to bring their dreams to life in a welcoming corner of Middelfart. Now, I know what you're thinking—how is it possible to find a place that's not just a house, but a potential sanctuary in an area like this? Well, you're in for a treat, because this villa is just what you’ve been looking for. Stepping into this charming wooden house, you'll immediately sense the history and warmth embedded within its walls. Built in 1961, this detached single-family home sprawls over 100 square meters, offering spacious living areas that one simply must see to appreciate. Though it's true the villa needs a bit of renovation, this is the magic of it—a perfect canvas for the creative mind. Imagine designing your living space to fit your personal style, infusing each room with touches that reflect your unique taste. The property consists of: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - District heating system - Wooden exterior with a durable fiber cement roof - A covered carport - Handy outbuilding for extra storage But wait, there's more! Wander outside, and you're greeted by a magnificent garden—a vibrant oasis right in the city center. It's clear the previous owner poured love and care into this space, blessing it with a small fish pond, a quaint chicken coop, and a symphony of colorful flowers, trees, and plants. For those who love the outdoors or perhaps fancy themselves aspiring green thumbs, this garden is an inspiring haven. Picture yourself spending quiet morning hours sipping coffee by the pond, or gardening on sunny afternoons as you e ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful villa located at Kørvelvej 8, nestled in the peaceful and picturesque heart of Middelfart, Denmark. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this property offers a serene retreat while still being conveniently close to all the daily necessities the charming town has to offer. For those overseas buyers seeking a family-friendly abode, this villa presents an enticing opportunity not just to own a home, but to become a part of the tranquil Danish lifestyle. This villa, built in 1961, carries a unique character that blends harmoniously with the surrounding lush greenery. Though it is undoubtedly a stunning property, the home does show its age and could beneffit from some tender loving care. It's the perfect chance for someone with vision and creativity to transform this house into their dream home. With a total area of 100 square meters, featuring three cozy bedrooms and a well-sized bathroom, this property invites you to imagine the life you could build here. Middelfart, a delightful town on Fyn (the island also known as Funen), is famous for its warmth and hospitality. If you're unfamiliar with the area, living here is like stepping into a storybook. The town is set between the lush green forests and the enchanting Little Belt waters, offering plenty of outdoor activities. Whether it's strolling along marine-lined streets or exploring local boutiques, Middelfart offers residents the idyllic balance between town and nature. The climate here is typical of Denmark, with mild summers that are perfect for outdoor gatherings and cozy, occasionally snowy winters that invite the warmth of a crackling fire in the comfort of your own villa. Not far from this villa, your future home could be surrounded by the bea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Fredericia, Denmark, a magnificent villa waits eagerly for its next chapter. Located on Treldevej 240, this spacious home offers a unique blend of tranquility, community, and opportunities for investment, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers and expatriates seeking a fresh start in this beautiful part of the world. Fredericia, situated on the eastern coast of Jutland, is a rich historical town known for its well-preserved ramparts. The town offers a desirable mix of peaceful living and vibrant local culture. Living here, residents can relish in its maritime climate, characterized by mild summers and chilly winters, ideal for those who appreciate the change of seasons. The area teems with opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, from waterfront strolls to formidlable forest adventures—perfect for soaking in Denmark’s renowned natural beauty. This villa, positioned on a substantial plot of approximately 11,574 square meters, is more than just a simple residence; it is a gateway to potential. With the option for land subdivision and possibilities for developing terraced houses, the savvy investor could find themselves with a myriad of opportunities to explore. Imagine transforming sections of this expansive land into new homes, creating a small community that thrives on the vibrancy of Fredericia's blend of old-world charm and modern convenience. Keep in mind, though, that any subdivision or construction plans would require a green light from the Fredericia municipality. The villa itself, recorded as having seven bedrooms and a single bathroom, offers ample space for large families or those simply in need of room to breathe. It might even serve as an ideal property for ... click here to read more

A single-family house with gray brick walls and a black sloped roof has windows facing sunlight. It stands in a garden with green trees and bushes around.

Discover an idyllic escape with this charming cabin nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Høll, close to the quaint town of Børkop in Denmark. This holiday house, ideally positioned at the end of a serene gravel road, presents a perfect opportunity for those interested in crafting their personal haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning 65 square meters, the cabin's thoughtful layout includes a cozy entrance area, a functional bathroom, a spacious living room blended seamlessly with the kitchen, and a comfortably sized bedroom. The living room opens up to a covered terrace, inviting you to indulge in the peaceful atmosphere and enjoy the extended daylight during the summer months, all from the comfort of your home. The property’s structure features sturdy brick walls and a fiber cement roof containing asbestos, which is something to consider for those concerned about modern building materials. It is equipped with electric heating, making it suitable for comfort across all seasons. On the plot of 663 square meters, the property includes a separate 18 square meter outbuilding which offers additional storage space or could be used as a workshop, enhancing the functionality of this cabin. This house, originally built in 1961, retains a classic charm that allows for ample creativity in remodeling and personalization to reflect one’s tastes and preferences. The bathroom comes equipped with a flushing toilet, and the kitchen is self-contained with its own drainage system, ensuring that essential conveniences are provided. For expats or overseas buyers, investing in this property not only offers a peaceful retreat but also an opportunity to delve into local Danish life. Børkop, while small, is rich wit ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an intriguing opportunity in the quaint town of Børkop, located in the scenic Vejle municipality of Denmark. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac on Hyldevej 11, this villa awaits those who have a vision and are eager to create a personalized living haven. Built in 1973, this home stands as a testament to an era that embraced spaciousness and simplicity. With a floor area of 135 square meters, set on a generous 847 square meter plot, this villa provides ample space for both indoor and outdoor living experiences. The layout of the property is intentionally designed to make the most of every square foot. The heart of this home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area—an ideal setting for family meals and entertaining guests. The L-shaped living room, flooded with natural light from large windows, provides a cozy and airy atmosphere. It flows naturally into the lush outdoor garden, a serene retreat rich with greenery and possibility. It’s perfect for summer BBQs or that tranquil cup of morning coffee. The villa includes three bedrooms, a single bathroom, a guest toilet, an entrance hall, and a utility room. For those with cars or additional storage needs, a carport adds extra convenience. Though the property's current condition is a bit "lived-in," this presents a golden opportunity for buyers with a passion for renovation and a flair for design. The villa’s structure is sound, making it a solid base for transformation. It’s a space that's waiting to be revitalized, to reflect your style and requirements. Whether you're an experienced renovator or stepping into your first home improvement project, this villa offers endless potential. Moving on to the local flavor, Børkop provides the perfect backdrop for a charming l ... click here to read more

A detached family house with a brown roof and white facade, surrounded by a well-maintained green garden with shrubs.

Discover an opportunity tucked within the welcoming community of Torp in Fredericia, Denmark. This villa at Gl. Ribevej 6 lets you step back in time while standing on the precipice of the future. Constructed back in 1881, this property is a shining piece of history, showcasing the architectural tradition of its era with a firm brick exterior and a distinctive fiber cement roof that contains asbestos. Selling for just 395,000 DKK, this property not only invites you to invest in a house but also in a piece of Fredericia's heritage with room to evolve it into a modern story of your own. Upon arriving, you'll find a single-floor villa, cozy yet inviting, offering an indoor area of 90 square meters complemented by a further 24 square meters comprised of outbuildings, perfect for storage or conversion into additional functional spaces based on your needs. The house includes four spacious rooms: two welcoming bedrooms, a full bathroom with modern amenities, and two comfortable living rooms awaiting your style and touch. Imagine family gatherings and moments of relaxation in these welcoming spaces. Just off the living quarters, a kitchen stands ready for culinary explorations, equipped with its drainage system for convenience and efficiency. And as you explore the villa, consider the additional accommodations of a pantry, which adds another layer to the home's practicality. Not stopping in the main living areas, the undeveloped first floor offers a spacious area with two rooms adaptable to whatever suits your needs — perhaps a home office, studio, or simply additional bedrooms for family expansion. Perhaps developers might see the potential for entirely new builds, giving the property the chance to be reimagined or expanded up ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the unique opportunity at Gl. Ribevej 6, situated in the heart of Fredericia, Denmark. As you immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings of this historic Danish town, you'll discover a villa waiting to tell its story. Built in 1881, this home stands as a remarkable blend of the past, present, and a future of potential. As a busy real estate agent needless to say, this property keeps calling my name due to its robust investment possibilities. So, let’s explore what makes this piece of real estate intriguing. This single-family villa, also known as a parcel house, presents an ideal scenario for overseas buyers and expats searching for a touch of historical Denmark with modern-day comforts. Encompassing 90 square meters of living space, this single-story villa provides a great canvas for personal touch while maintaining a layout that's inviting and practical. As you step inside, the two cozy bedrooms offer peaceful retreats for relaxation after a day spent exploring the vibrant surroundings Fredericia has to offer. The villa boasts two spacious living rooms, making it perfect for hosting family gatherings or simply relaxing with a book. The kitchen comes with its own drainage system and companion pantry, offering a functional space for culinary endeavors. Meanwhile, the bathroom is fitted with a water-flushing toilet, fulfilling modern needs seamlessly. - 90 sq. meters living area - 2 bedrooms - 2 living rooms - Well-equipped kitchen with drainage - Bathroom with water-flushing toilet - Spacious pantry - Single-story accessibility - Durable brick construct - Fiber cement roof - Central heating A noteworthy aspect of this property is its robust capacity for renovation, allowing the creative homeowner ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Skærbæk, a quaint coastal village in Fredericia, Denmark, this delightful house at Skærbæk Havnegade 27 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location near the picturesque Skærbæk Harbor and the inviting local beach, this property is a gateway to the serene Danish coastal lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out into your private courtyard garden. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this house their second home. Built in 1975 and thoughtfully modernized in 1982, the property seamlessly blends classic Danish architecture with contemporary comforts, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or anyone yearning for a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Upon arrival, you're greeted by a charming front garden, meticulously maintained with lush greenery and a welcoming lawn. This tranquil outdoor space sets the tone for the rest of the property, offering a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Step inside, and you'll find a home that exudes warmth and comfort. The entrance hall is spacious, providing ample room for coats and shoes, ensuring a tidy and organized entryway. Adjacent to the entrance is a practical utility room with a secondary entrance, perfect for busy households. This space is equipped with connections for both a washing machine and a dryer, making laundry tasks convenient and efficient. The heart of the home is the stylish, fully equipped kitchen. With sleek black cabinetry, a beautiful wooden countertop, and all essential appliances, in ... click here to read more

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Hidden away in the quaint and tranquil village of Asperup, Denmark, lies a charming country home at Grævlingevænget 3. Nestled on 90 square meters of serene landscape, this delightful abode offers more than just a residence—it offers a lifestyle that blends the calm of nature with the simple pleasures of rural living. As an experienced and busy real estate agent serving both international buyers and expats, I’m excited to share with you the unique opportunity this property presents. Imagine waking up in a home that greets you with the serene beauty of Denmark's countryside. This country home, originally built in 1930 and gracefully updated in 1991, is a perfect candidate for those who dream of a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its excellent condition speaks of care and potential, allowing you the flexibility to move right in or make it your own with further personalization. Living in Asperup means enjoying the picturesque landscapes and the dynamic seasons Denmark has to offer. The area is known for its mild and temperate climate, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors, whether it's springtime blossoms or the golden hues of autumn. The beauty of Asperup is in its landscape—a canvas of lush greenery in the summer and a snow-blanketed haven in the winter. Here's what you can expect with this property: - Location: Grævlingevænget 3, Asperup, Denmark - Size: 90 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 cozy rooms - Bathrooms: 1 functional space - Heating: Electric heating combined with traditional stoves - Exterior: Charming wood structure with a tiled roof - Lot Size: Generous 836 square meters - Year Built: 1930, with renovation in 1991 Stepping through the front door, you’ll find a home that promises warmth a ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Stouby, in the scenic country of Denmark, lies a property brimming with potential and possibility. Welcome to Bellemøllebanke 4, a charming villa that calls out to the visionaries, the dreamers, and the avid handymen. Crafted initially in 1902 and seeing a bout of renovations in 1991, this single-family home stands with a compelling history and a promising future for overseas buyers seeking a change in pace and environment. Stouby, part of the welcoming Hedensted municipality, is renowned for its serene surroundings and amiable community spirit. This villa offers not just a property but a lifestyle—a chance to integrate into a community known for its quality of life and tranquil ambiance. The municipality, home to about 47,099 residents, ensures that essentials are within reach, from schools and shops to various recreational facilities, making it a suitable locale for those considering a shift from the bustling city life. Living here means waking up to the gentle whispers of nature, as Bellemøllebanke 4 sits on a generous lot of 2006 square meters. This abundance of outdoor space not only invites nature right to your doorstep but also offers a terrific canvas for garden enthusiasts or individuals seeking ample space for family activities. Picture leisurely mornings with a cup of coffee while the sun peeks over the rolling hills, providing a perfect backdrop to start your day. The villa itself boasts a total living area of 122 square meters, providing a cozy yet spacious home layout. A fiber cement roof (with the rogue presence of asbestos) shelters this brick-walled construction, and it's heated via electric power. The inside of the home presents a tidy layout—a kitchen wit ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of Danish tranquility at Varbjergvej 48, located in the heart of Brenderup Fyn. This enchanting country home combines old-world charm with modern amenities, set amid the serene landscapes of Denmark. Brenderup Fyn is a delightful village that perfectly blends tradition and modernity. With its picturesque landscapes and welcoming community, it's an ideal place for both expatriates and overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat. The village is known for its lush green fields, rolling hills, and a coastline that offers breathtaking sea views. The climate in Brenderup Fyn is typically Danish, with mild summers and chilly winters, allowing for cozy winters by the fireplace and beautiful sun-filled days during the summer months. As we embark on this journey through the property, imagine a place where history whispers through its half-timbered walls, dating back to 1880. Here, tradition meets versatility—a feature that truly sets this home apart. The sea's gentle call is just 300 meters away, close enough to make spontaneous beach visits part of your daily routine. The home is more than just a dwelling; it is a lifestyle choice that promises both peace and activity. Let’s step inside the home. On the first floor, spacious areas surround you, all themed by creativity and versatility. You enter the living room, which extends into a cozy loft, a kid's dream hideaway that sparks imagination and play. A large room awaits possibly an artist’s galery or a spectacular living area for hosting gatherings and celebrating life’s special moments. This floor also hosts a bedroom, an office for those who work from home, a conservatory for plant lovers, and a studio predominantly lit by the natural light, ideal for any pr ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a quaint, charismatic holiday home nestled in Ternevej 12, where the tranquility of Brenderup Fyn, Denmark, meets the gentle waters of Bro Beach. This well-preserved country home, standing proudly in the northern coast of Funen, offers an intimate connection with nature coupled with effortless access to local amenities. Set on a plot that borders a lush green area complete with a children's playground, this home promises a serene lifestyle by the sea. The meticulously maintained exterior and its classic A-frame design, constructed in solid red bricks, represent a firm stance against the winter's chill while offering a cozy retreat throughout the year. At just 62 square meters, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom home is a masterclass in space utilization. The ground floor is lovingly laid out with a single bedroom and a vintage-styled bathroom that retains its original charm. The main living space is an inviting open-plan area where the kitchen blends seamlessly into the living room, creating a warm hub for family interactions. Rustic floor tiles, raw wall textures, and a covered northwest-facing terrace add to the home's rustic charm, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather. Stepping up the stairs to the first floor, you discover an additional room alongside another living space that leads to a balcony showcasing breathtaking views across the water to Trelde Næs – perhaps the most picturesque spot in the house, perfect for morning coffees or sunset watching. For those interested in outdoor activities, the local area does not disappoint. Being so close to the Little Belt, marine pursuits such as sea kayaking become a tempting leisure activity. The vicinity is dotted with multiple ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting Irisvej 15, a delightful country home in Brenderup Fyn, Denmark. Nestled in a serene corner just a stone’s throw away from the water, this charming property promises a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a bussy [busy] real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this remarkable opportunity to own a slice of tranquility that is brimming with potential for overseas buyers seeking the peace of a traditional Danish lifestyle. The quaint village of Brenderup Fyn is a hidden gem located on the island of Funen. Life here is ideal for those drawn to the allure of a small coastal community. With a gentle maritime climate, you can expect mild summers and cool winters, creating a perfect ambiance for year-round enjoyment of the natural beauty that surrounds the property. Picture the scene: a leisurely morning with the sun lifting through the windows of your country_home, the soft sea air gently rustling the leaves outside. This charming residence boasts a cozy vibe that screams 'holiday retreat'. Whether you’re looking to unwind for the weekend or seeking a permanent residence, this place has it all. Let me share a bit about the property itself. - Living Room: Spacious and welcoming, it's in open connection with the kitchen, offering a seamless space for gatherings. - Kitchen: Simple yet functional, designed to make meal preparations a breeze. - Bedrooms: There are two comforting bedrooms, perfect for resting after a day of exploring the local area. - Bathroom: Features a shower, bringing convenience to your daily routines. - Wooden Terrace: Surrounding the house to the southwest, west, and north, it's a splendid spot for outdoor dining or simply soaking up the sun. - Annex: ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Børkop, Denmark, this delightful country home offers an idyllic escape with stunning views of the surrounding sea and fjord. Positioned on Vigen 64, this property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a peaceful, rural setting while still enjoying the conveniences of modern living. Enclosed within lush greenery, the house stands as a cozy log construction, reflecting a warm, rustic charm. Built to capitalize on its elevated position, this home affords panoramic views of the magnificent seafront, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from bustling city life. The property features two well-sized bedrooms, offering ample space for a small family or a couple. The bright bathroom is efficiently laid out, catering to essential needs, while the heart of the home—the kitchen—blends seamlessly into a comfy living area. This shared space invites family bonding and intimate gatherings, enriched by the ambient light streaming through the windows. Highlighting the home's appeal is the large conservatory. Recently fitted with new panoramic windows and a durable felt roofing, this space serves as a year-round haven where one can relax while gazing out at the scenic natural tapestry and the distant fjord. Lovers of outdoor living will appreciate the two spacious terraces that flank the house. These outdoor areas are perfect for alfresco dining, entertaining guests, or simply enjoying a quiet morning with a cup of coffee, surrounded by the area's natural beauty. For those with a penchant for personalization, this home is in good condition but offers the delightful potential for further enhancements. Whether you wish to t ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a private terrace while your children play safely in a landscaped garden, the sounds of Danish village life drifting through ancient oak trees. This is the rhythm of life at this renovated 1900 brick villa in Daugård, where historic character meets contemporary family living just minutes from Vejle Fjord's pristine shores. For international families seeking an authentic Danish vacation home that balances peaceful countryside living with accessibility to urban culture, this 179-square-meter residence offers the perfect foundation for creating lasting Scandinavian memories. Daugård represents everything that draws international buyers to Denmark's second home market: unspoiled natural beauty, genuine community spirit, and that distinctive Danish concept of hygge that transforms everyday moments into cherished experiences. This village of approximately 2,000 residents sits in the heart of Hedensted municipality, where rolling farmland meets dense beech forests and the spectacular Vejle Fjord creates a stunning backdrop for year-round outdoor adventures. Unlike tourist-heavy coastal areas, Daugård offers authentic Danish living where your family becomes part of a welcoming community rather than temporary visitors. The property itself tells a compelling story of thoughtful evolution. Originally constructed in 1900 during Denmark's golden age of brick architecture, this white-painted villa has been carefully stewarded through five generations, with each era contributing sensitive updates that honor the original craftsmanship while embracing modern comfort standards. The most recent renovation cycle completed in 2022 brought contemporary bathrooms, efficient heating systems, and upgr ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven in Barrit: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Nestled at the end of a serene cul-de-sac, Fennen 18 in Barrit offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the sight of the sun rising over the sea, all from the comfort of your own home. This charming 3-bedroom house is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Day in the Life at Fennen 18 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terracotta-tiled terrace, where the sea breeze gently rustles through the mature hedges and trees that provide a sense of seclusion. The expansive 1,134 square meter garden is a canvas for your outdoor dreams, whether it's cultivating a vibrant flower garden, setting up a play area for children, or simply enjoying the open lawn. As the day unfolds, the modern, open-plan kitchen becomes the heart of your home. Equipped with contemporary appliances and a stylish island, it's perfect for preparing meals while staying connected with family and guests in the adjoining living room. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the garden and the sea beyond. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Barrit, a charming village in the Hedensted municipality, is known for its friendly community and proximity to both Juelsminde and Horsens. Here, you'll find a perfect balance of rural charm and modern convenience. Everyday amenities, including shops, schools, and public transport, are within easy reach, making daily life stress-free. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby coastline offers a plethora of activities. Spend your afternoons swimming, sailing, or fishing in the clear waters of the sea. The surrounding c ... click here to read more

A simple one-story house with a brown brick facade stands in a green garden. Garden furniture is placed on a terracotta-tiled terrace in front of the house. Sunlight illuminates the area.