Coastal Retreat: 2-Bedroom Holiday Home Steps from Löderups Strandbad Beach

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Havsvägen 24, Löderups Strandbad, 271 77 Löderup, Ystad Municipality, Sweden, Löderup (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 47Floor area

€289,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

47m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Coastal Escape Awaits

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the salty breeze whispering through the trees, and the promise of a day filled with sun, sea, and serenity. Welcome to your new haven at Havsvägen 24, nestled in the heart of Löderups Strandbad, a gem on Sweden's picturesque Österlen coast. This charming 2-bedroom holiday home offers not just a place to stay, but a lifestyle to embrace.

A Day in the Life

Start your morning with a leisurely stroll along the long, shallow sandy beach, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. Feel the cool sand beneath your feet as you watch the sunrise paint the sky in hues of pink and gold. Return home to a cozy breakfast in your sunlit dining area, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of the sea.

As the day unfolds, explore the nearby nature reserves, where trails wind through lush landscapes, offering opportunities for birdwatching and discovering the unique flora and fauna of the region. For the adventurous, the area is a playground for cycling, swimming, and fishing, with the sea always within reach.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection

Built in 1962, this home exudes a timeless charm, with a layout that maximizes space and light. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, is a sanctuary for relaxation. Whether you're curling up with a book or hosting friends, the room's inviting atmosphere makes every moment special.

The kitchen, a blend of functionality and style, is equipped with modern appliances and ample storage. Its open design encourages socializing, allowing you to cook and converse with ease. Adjacent, the dining area is perfect for family meals or intimate dinners, with views of the lush garden enhancing every dining experience.

Bedrooms That Invite Rest and Renewal

The two bedrooms are havens of tranquility, each designed to ensure a restful night's sleep. Decorated in soothing neutral tones, they offer a blank canvas for personalization. Large windows frame views of the surrounding greenery, bringing the beauty of the outdoors in.

A Garden Oasis

Step outside to your private garden, a 592 square meter sanctuary where nature and nurture coexist. Landscaped with care, it offers multiple seating areas for sunbathing, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the symphony of nature. It's a space where children can play freely, and gardening enthusiasts can cultivate their passion.

The Allure of Löderups Strandbad

Löderups Strandbad is more than a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its family-friendly beach, it's a favorite destination for those seeking sun and sea. The nearby cafes, restaurants, and local shops offer a taste of Österlen's vibrant culture and culinary delights.

For those who crave adventure, the region offers endless opportunities. Spend your days swimming in the refreshing waters, exploring the coastline, or cycling through scenic trails. As the sun sets, the tranquil atmosphere and stunning views provide the perfect backdrop for reflection and relaxation.

Practical Considerations and Investment Potential

This property is in good condition, ready for immediate occupancy. Its location and features make it an attractive option for those seeking a personal retreat or a rental investment. With easy access to Ystad and other nearby towns, it offers both seclusion and connectivity.

Key Features:
- 2 comfortable bedrooms with ample natural light
- Spacious living room with garden views
- Functional kitchen with modern appliances
- Private, landscaped garden with multiple seating areas
- Proximity to beach and nature reserves
- Opportunities for outdoor activities: cycling, swimming, fishing
- Access to local cafes, restaurants, and shops
- Good road connections to Ystad and beyond
- Ready for immediate occupancy

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

Havsvägen 24 is more than a home; it's an invitation to experience the best of Swedish coastal living. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family getaway, or a property with rental potential, this home offers it all. Don't miss the chance to make this coastal retreat your own and create memories that will last a lifetime. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new lifestyle.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
47
Price per m²
€6,160
Garden size
592
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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Main house and garden with lake view

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of Hällebäck 642

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Front view of the house and woodland plot

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Front view of the holiday home and terrace

Late afternoon on a July Saturday, the southwest sun pours through the glass-enclosed patio and turns the pine floorboards a deep amber. You've just come back from Björknäs's little beach — kids still sandy, everyone hungry — and the kitchen smells of whatever went into the cast-iron pan twenty minutes ago. That's the rhythm this house runs on. Easy, unhurried, genuinely Swedish. Björknäs sits inside Roslagen, the long, ragged stretch of coastline northeast of Stockholm that locals have been quietly escaping to for generations. It's not the flashy archipelago of postcards — it's better. Unpretentious timber cottages tucked between birch stands, narrow lanes that end at sheltered coves, the smell of pine resin on a warm afternoon. The community here is tight enough to feel like a village but relaxed enough that nobody bothers you. The kind of place where your neighbours wave from their garden and then leave you alone. The house itself was built in 1972 and sits on a 1,765 square metre plot — a genuinely generous footprint for this part of Roslagen. There's a real sense of privacy here. The garden mixes mown lawn with wilder natural patches that attract butterflies and the occasional hedgehog, and sunlight tracks across it for most of the day given the open southwest aspect. In June, when the Swedish light goes on until 10pm, evenings out here take on a quality that's hard to describe to anyone who hasn't sat in Scandinavian summer dusk with a cold drink and nowhere to be. Inside, 48 square metres sounds compact on paper. In practice, the layout uses every centimetre thoughtfully. The kitchen was completely gutted and rebuilt in 2019 — new cabinets, new surfaces, proper appliances — and it connects directly to that glas ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven Awaits in Löderups Strandbad Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the sea, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private patio. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Nestled in the heart of Löderups Strandbad, this charming two-bedroom retreat offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene coastal life of southern Sweden. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores, just minutes from your doorstep. Feel the cool sand beneath your feet as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the horizon. Return home to a bright, airy living space where large windows invite the outside in, flooding the room with natural light and offering glimpses of the lush greenery that surrounds your sanctuary. The kitchen, a model of functionality, beckons you to prepare a hearty breakfast with fresh ingredients sourced from local farm shops. Enjoy your meal in the adjacent dining area, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of the sea breeze wafting through open windows. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Löderups Strandbad is more than just a location; it's a community that celebrates the simple pleasures of life. Spend your afternoons exploring the Österlen region, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultural scene. Discover charming villages, each with its own unique character, and indulge in the region's culinary delights at acclaimed restaurants offering farm-to-table experiences. For the adventurous, the area offers a plethora of outdoor activities. Cycle through scenic trails, embark on a birdwatching expedition, or try your h ... click here to read more

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Situated in the lovely locale of Löderup, Sweden, at Östra Kustvägen 1607-7, this charming country house is an exciting opportunity for those seeking a unique residence that captures both rustic roots and contemporary practicality. Nestled near the stunning beaches of Sandhammaren, this Swedish countryside retreat blends the peacefulness of rural life with the convenience of nearby amenities, offering an intriguing lifestyle choice for discerning buyers. Situated in a picturesque Sweden landscape, the property provides a perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for expats and those relocating to the Swedish countryside. This 1.5-story country home—a traditional Skånelänga, which is a quintessential type of Swedish farmhouse—features an L-shaped design. Emphasizing comfort without forsaking functionality, it provides ample space with six generous rooms, making it an ideal fit for families or even hosting guests. The house has a total space of 168 square meters, allowing plenty of room to breathe and grow. Key features of the property include: - Six bedrooms, each promising a comfortable and restful retreat - Two bathrooms, well-equipped with modern fixtures for added convenience - Living room with a cozy fireplace, adding warmth and intimacy - A kitchen complete with modern appliances, perfectly suited for those who enjoy cooking - Spacious dining area, ideal for family dinners or entertaining - Expansive garden, offering a serene, private outdoor sanctuary - Landscaped garden with mature trees providing shade and tranquility - Outdoor patio area, perfect for dining al fresco or unwinding - Massive windows ensuring the interiors are flushed with natural light - Traditional woode ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with sun, sand, and serenity. Nestled in the heart of Löderups Strandbad, Ystad, this charming 2-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort, tranquility, and natural beauty, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Story of Comfort and Connection Built in 1958, this home exudes a timeless charm that speaks to the heart. As you step inside, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living room, where an open fireplace takes center stage. Picture cozy evenings spent by the fire, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones after a day of exploring the stunning Skåne landscapes. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is both functional and inviting. With ample space for meal preparation and a view of the lush garden, it’s a place where morning coffees turn into cherished rituals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area beckons for family dinners and gatherings with friends, bathed in natural light streaming through large windows. A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a verdant paradise. The expansive 1,150 square meter garden is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether it's a summer barbecue on the patio, a quiet afternoon with a book under the shade of mature trees, or a playful day with children and pets, this garden offers endless possibilities. A Community by the Sea Löderups Strandbad is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its pristine sandy beaches and peaceful ambiance, it's a place where you can truly unwind. Enjoy long walks along the shoreline, invigorating swims in the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Österlen region, this delightful country home at Rännegatan 12, Peppinge, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its rich history dating back to 1909, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through your window. This is the daily reality at this charming country home, where every day feels like a retreat. The property is set on a generous 480 square meter lot, surrounded by lush hedges and mature trees, creating a private oasis perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Home with Character The 60 square meter interior is a testament to timeless design, featuring period details such as paneled doors, exposed wooden beams, and original wooden floors. These elements combine to create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local area. - Open Living Space: The main living area is versatile, ideal for a serene summer residence or a creative studio. - Traditional Wood-Burning Stove: Adds warmth and rustic charm, perfect for cozy evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Compact yet efficient, ideal for preparing light meals. - Modest Bathroom: In keeping with the property's traditional character. - Ready for Occupancy: The home is in good condition, preserving many original features. ### The Allure of Österlen Peppinge, a quaint village in Ystad Municipality, is known for its peaceful ambiance and close-knit community. The surrounding landscape is quintessentially Skåne, with rolling fields and the ever-present meeting of sky, earth, and ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of rural Sweden, this farmhouse awaits you in the quaint village of Glemmingebro, a place that feels like stepping back in time yet offers all the conveniences of modern living. Positioned gracefully on Österlenvägen 403, this property sings a siren’s song to those who long for tranquil mornings and the simple comforts of a countryside life. Let me take you on a little tour through this one-of-a-kind estate. First and foremost, if you're considering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, there's no better retreat than this sprawling farmhouse. With ten bedrooms, the space is vast and welcoming, ensuring that whether you're planning to accommodate a large family or are simply smitten by the idea of hosting guests, there’s room aplenty to spare. Let’s not forget about the allure of living in Glemmingebro, shall we? Situated in a region renowned for its stunning vistas, notably between the picturesque villages of Ingelstorp and Valleberga, this locale is not just a place to live, but a lifestyle to embrace. The gentle Swedish climate graces the area with mild summers and crisp winters, ideal for those who enjoy a variety of seasonal beauty. What makes it extra special is its proximity to some of Sweden's finest sandy stretches — a quick drive will take you to Kåseberga or Sandhammaren; imagine unwinding by the shore on a sun-kissed afternoon! Now, delving into the property’s rich tapestry — Klockaregården stands proud with its heritage from the 18th century. Meaningfully renovated between 2021 and 2023, it retains its historic soul while offering a blend of functionality and comfort. Its three wings are a testament to masterful upkeep, where past and present coexist ha ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Vadenhögsvägen 27, in the small yet charming town of Borrby, Sweden. Nestled between the tranquil stretches of rolling fields and the captivating Baltic Sea lies this distinctive villa property, offering more than meets the eye. Just a stone's throw from Ystad and Simrishamn, this coastal gem provides an amazing blend of privacy, potential, and panorama. As you wander into this hidden retreat, the sweeping views and the essence of bygone charm merge with contemporary living. Here, the sights and sounds of Sandhammaren and Skillinge invite residents to a life where nature meets the serenity of sea and sand. Life in Borrby is akin to stepping into a serene postcard. A respite from the hustle and bustle, this town is a divine escape for those yearning for peace without losing touch with civilization. The climate here is typically Swedish, with cold winters blanketed in serene snow and crisp, refreshing summers that are perfect for enjoying the pristine white sand beaches. The allure of this area lies in its harmonious blend of natural beauty and community spirit, which captivates anyone fortunate enough to experience it. Positioned in the Sandby locality, this subdivided farm-tuned-villa captures the heart of rustic charm combined with modern elegance. In the late 90s, the old structures that once stood here were lovingly replaced with new constructions, promising not just functionality but also a flare of elegance. The main building, a testament to refined taste, was constructed in 2012, offering luxury living amidst expansive spaces. Imagine walking through the considerable 850 sqm area at the heart of this haven, where double ceiling heights echo grandeur and luxury. Spacious enough to house both personal re ... click here to read more

14 room Villa on Vadenhögsvägen 27 Österlen Simrishamn municipality

Nestled in the quaint village of Borrby in Simrishamns kommun, this delightful country home at Kvarngatan 15 presents a unique blend of rustic charm and contemporary comfort. Originally a winterized holiday home, this property has undergone extensive renovations since 2010, transforming it into a serene residential haven suitable for both year-round living and seasonal getaways. The residence boasts a whitewashed exterior set against a beautifully landscaped garden. Encompassing a total area of 155 square meters and featuring three comfortable bedrooms and one bathroom, the house is ideal for families or individuals seeking tranquility in the countryside. Internal features of the home include a well-appointed kitchen with a dedicated dining area, which seamlessly flows into a cozy living room. The heart of the living room is a comforting fireplace providing warmth during the colder months. Here, French doors open onto a picturesque patio covered by a pergola—perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation amid rose beds, lavender, and fig trees. The property’s condition is generally good, although some areas may benefit from cosmetic upgrades to suit individual tastes. The major renovations already completed include new windows, effective drainage systems, an air/water heat pump, repainting of the façade, and evergreen hedges that enhance privacy and add to the greenery. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer ample space for family and guests, while a secondary living area provides a quiet retreat. This home’s adaptability and additional spaces present great potential for personalization. Moving outside, the home's garden with its courtyard house not only augments the property with charm but also provides a sustainable ... click here to read more

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Stand in the garden on a Tuesday morning in early June and the only sounds are the wind moving through the tall birches at the edge of the lot and, faintly, a tractor somewhere out past the rye fields. That's the rhythm of life at Löneboställsvägen 10 & 12 in Östra Herrestad — unhurried, grounded, and genuinely quiet in a way that most people don't find until they've driven well off the motorway. This is a proper Swedish country home, built in 1941 on a 2,150-square-meter plot in the soft, rolling farmland of Simrishamn municipality, in the southeastern corner of Skåne. Sixty-four square meters of living space, two bedrooms, one bathroom, and enough outdoor room to do basically whatever you want with it. The house has good bones — solid construction from an era when things were built to last — and the interior is practical and light-filled, with windows sized generously for the latitude, pulling in the long Nordic summer light until nine or ten at night. The kitchen faces the garden, which matters more than you might think. Morning coffee while the grass is still wet. Dinner prep with the back door open. There's a reason Swedes are obsessive about the connection between indoors and out, and this house gets it right. The living area is comfortable without being fussy, and the two bedrooms are the kind of sizes that actually sleep people well — not the architectural illusion of a bedroom that's really a glorified corridor. Outside is where this property earns its asking price. The lot is substantial — 2,150 square meters gives you mature trees for shade, open lawn for whatever you need it to be, and genuine room to breathe. There's realistic potential here to subdivide (subject to municipal approval), add outbuildings, ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself cycling down tree-lined country lanes to the Baltic Sea, the scent of ripening apples drifting from your own orchard, while medieval Glimmingehus Castle stands watch just a kilometer away. This is the reality awaiting at Östra Rogamadsvägen 12, where a 1909 agricultural worker's cottage has evolved into a captivating 5-bedroom retreat that bridges Sweden's rural heritage with contemporary Scandinavian living. Here in the village of Rogamad, west of Hammenhög in southeastern Skåne, the rhythms of vacation life unfold with remarkable ease—morning swims in Skillinge just 5 kilometers away, afternoon explorations of Österlen's celebrated art studios, and evenings wrapped in the golden light of Sweden's endless summer sunsets. This distinctive L-shaped residence tells the story of thoughtful evolution. The original Skåne longhouse, built to shelter workers from the Glimmingehus estate, retains its authentic character—thick walls, traditional proportions, and the unpretentious charm of turn-of-the-century Swedish craftsmanship. The modern extension, however, transforms the property into something truly special for vacation living. Soaring ceilings that follow the roofline create cathedral-like volume in the living spaces, while underfloor heating throughout ensures comfort during shoulder seasons when Skåne's coast becomes quieter and more intimate. Floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve boundaries between inside and out, essential for maximizing daylight during winter visits and creating that seamless indoor-outdoor flow that defines Scandinavian summer living. The topography here works in your favor. Sheltered by gentle terrain, the property enjoys protection from coastal winds while the L-shaped configuration ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Österlen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of your private garden. This is life at Holmåkravägen 50, a quintessential Skåne longhouse nestled in the serene countryside of Österlen, Sweden. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant fishing village of Skillinge, this property offers a harmonious blend of traditional Swedish charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Step inside the main house, and you're greeted by the warm embrace of soaped wooden floors and exposed ceiling beams. The inviting open fireplace becomes the heart of the home, perfect for cozy winter evenings. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, the layout is designed to maximize both space and light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, inviting the beauty of nature indoors. A Guest House with Endless Possibilities Adjacent to the main residence, the architect-designed guest house offers 55 square meters of well-planned accommodation. Whether hosting visitors, extended family, or considering a rental opportunity, this space provides comfort and privacy. The guest house, complete with a spacious laundry and boiler room, is finished to a high standard, ensuring a seamless blend of style and functionality. A Garden Sanctuary The garden is a true sanctuary, meticulously landscaped to offer seclusion and tranquility. Mature trees and flowering shrubs create a tapestry of colors and textures, while stone-paved patios provide perfect spots for relaxation an ... click here to read more

Front view of the Skåne longhouse and garden

Welcome to Tågarpsvägen 6, a quintessential country home nestled in the serene village of Tågarp, just a stone's throw from the charming coastal town of Simrishamn. This delightful property offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Sweden's Österlen region, renowned for its rolling landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant community life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your cozy bedroom. This is the everyday reality at Tågarpsvägen 6, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment and create lasting memories with family and friends. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1910, this country home exudes a timeless charm, with its classic architecture seamlessly blending into the picturesque surroundings. The property sits on a generous 469 square meter lot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. The garden is a true sanctuary, where you can cultivate your own plants, enjoy a leisurely afternoon with a book, or host delightful al fresco dinners under the open sky. Inside, the home spans 100 square meters, with an additional 30 square meters of versatile space perfect for storage, a workshop, or creative pursuits. The layout is both practical and flexible, featuring four well-proportioned rooms that can be tailored to suit your lifestyle, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family getaway, or a year-round residence. A Gateway to Swedish Countryside Living Tågarpsvägen 6 is more than just a home; it's a gateway to the idyllic Swedish countryside lifestyle. The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers, wit ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Ängsdala farm in the picturesque village of Hedeberga, just outside Tomelilla, Sweden! This charming farmhouse offers a unique chance for international buyers looking to embrace the serene Swedish countryside while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained property with endless potential. As a busy real estate agent, it's always a pleasure to present such properties with both local charm and great prospects. Situated in the heart of Österlen, this farmhouse combines the traditional allure of Swedish farming homesteads with the convenience and luxury of modern amenities. Österlen is known for its idyllic landscapes, gentle rolling hills, and a vibrant cultural scene that attracts artists and tourists alike. The area enjoys a typical Scandinavian temperate climate, characterized by mild summers and cold winters – a climate perfect for those who relish the changing seasons. Upon arriving at Hedeberga 206, you're greeted by a lovely sight of the farmhouse nestled amidst a mature garden. The main house is a spacious abode, stretching over 1½ stories, with a generous living space of 300 square meters. The home boasts four inviting bedrooms, each bathed in ample natural light, thanks to charming bay windows. The kitchen is well-appointed with a tasteful, classic design, providing the ideal setting for family gatherings. - Property size: 300 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 - Living room with fireplace - Large kitchen with bay windows - Spacious conservatory - Luxurious pool house with jacuzzi - Economic heating: geothermal, solar, wood boiler, and heat pump - 1.5-story main house - Seperate small villa for potential rental - Two fireplaces for cozy winters - Proximity to train station (4.5 km) - Mature garden with ope ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the tranquility of Lönhult in Onslunda, Sweden, this country home at Torpvägen 12, Lönhult, Tomelilla kommun, offers a retreat in the heart of the picturesque Swedish countryside. Ideal for those seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this property elevates the concept of a country retreat with its stunning natural landscapes and a warm, welcoming vibe. This abode, priced reasonably at around 160,000 euros, captures the essence of rural living wrapped in contemporary comfort. As you approach this delightful country home, one cannot fail to notice its elevated placement, providing a perfect perch from which to embrace the serene vistas surrounding it. An encompassing wooden deck, aligned with the southern edge of the house, not only adds to the aesthetics but also provides a cozy corner for breakfasts kissed by the morning sun or dinners under a sky full of Scandinavian stars. Step inside, and the inviting spaciousness greets you right away. Thoughtfully designed interiors with high ceilings and wooden floors provide a warm and cozy ambiance. The three-bedroom setup is complemented by a versatile sleeping loft, ensuring adequate space for family and guests alike. The master bedroom, a haven of tranquillity, grants direct access to the deck, allowing residents to greet each new day with a breath of fresh country air. With two bathrooms, convenience and comfort are neatly wrapped into one. The heart of this home, the open-layout kitchen, leads seamlessly into a capacious living area. Gather around the built-in fireplace during the cooler Swedish months, where the radiating warmth casts a glow on family gatherings and intimate get-togethers. The house is enveloped by a lush, beautifu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Benestad, within the charming municipality of Tomelilla in Sweden, lies a delightful farmhouse that's hard to resist. This property, situated on Tomelilla 907, is more than just a home; it's an embodiment of the rural Swedish lifestyle, offering endless possibilities for both relaxation and cultivation. Now, let's take a detailed journey through this property and the surrounding area to paint a vivid picture for our potential international buyers. This farmhouse, dating back to the early 1800s, harks back to a simpler time yet offers the conveniences that today’s buyers expect. With a size of 85 square meters, it offers a cozy footprint perfect for those seeking a reclusive escape or an idyllic setting for a small family. The main residence is in good condition, boasting sturdy construction and a recently updated roof and bathroom. Here are some of the key features of the property: - Traditional Skåne-style longhouse design - Two bedrooms offering cozy sleeping quarters - Recently updated bathroom from the early 2000s - Charming old wooden floors imbued with a sense of history - A delightful wood-burning stove for those crisp Swedish nights - Multiple outbuildings including a large workshop - A picturesque outdoor toilet preserving the rustic aura - A stable for potential animal husbandry - Full attic space providing ample storage - Tool shed and a free-standing storage building - Tranquil, park-like garden with apple trees and shrubs Living in this beautiful setting in Tomelilla means embracing a lifestyle that seamlessly blends rural tranquility with modern convenience. The property stands as an ideal spot for those yearning to dabble in animal husbandry or agriculture, with ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Österlen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chime of the village church bells in Skåne-Tranås, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Österlen, southern Sweden. This charming two-bedroom house, located on Tranesvägen, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature, culture, and community. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1909, this house has been lovingly maintained by the same family since the 1970s, preserving its rich history while incorporating modern comforts. As you step inside, you're greeted by a cozy atmosphere, where original panel doors and moldings whisper stories of the past. The house's brick facade and granite foundation stand as a testament to its enduring quality. Daily Life in Skåne-Tranås Life here is a tapestry of simple pleasures and vibrant community interactions. Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the village, where local shops and cafes offer a taste of Swedish hospitality. The village's cultural events and festivals provide a lively backdrop to your new life, with opportunities to engage with art, music, and traditional crafts. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Each season brings its own charm to Skåne-Tranås. Spring and summer transform the landscape into a lush paradise, perfect for gardening enthusiasts eager to cultivate their own vegetables or flowers in the expansive 1,046 square meter garden. Autumn paints the rolling hills in hues of gold and crimson, while winter invites cozy evenings by the fireplace, with the house's modern electric boiler ensuring warmth and comfort. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding regi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Ystad, Sweden, this country home on Kaninvägen 9 is an attractive opportunity for those seeking a serene lifestyle with the best of nature's offerings. This winterized property promises a tranquil yet conveniently located retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal escape for those who value peace and proximity to both forest trails and coastal bliss. Situated in Ystad, a charming coastal town known for its historic beauty and vibrant culture, living here offers a unique lifestyle. Ystad's rich history is evident in every cobblestone street, and the community's warmth is something expats and foreign buyers immediately appreciate. From the medieval architecture to the relaxing cafes dotting the town squares, Ystad is a town that invites you to slow down and absorb its simple, yet profound beauty. Being set in southern Sweden, Ystad enjoys a moderate climate, where summers are pleasantly warm allowing for beach outings and scenic bike rides, while winters are cooler and wetter, offering a distinct, calming charm to this seaside town. The property features approximately 80 square meters of comfortable living space: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - A fully equipped, practical kitchen - Warm and cozy living area - Charming orangery, perfect for plant enthusiasts - Additional guest house or potential studio space - Wonderful garden, ideal for nature lovers - Ample opportunity for keeping animals like chickens Imagine waking up to the peaceful sounds of birdsong, stepping into your lush garden with your morning coffee, or pottering about in your very own orangery. If you've ever dreamt of raising chickens or cultivating a spectacular garden, this ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of apples wafting through the air. Welcome to your dream second home in the heart of Österlen, Sweden, where the charm of rural living meets modern comfort. Nestled in the picturesque village of Rörum, this country home offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. A Slice of Swedish Paradise This 1927 master builder's villa, thoughtfully extended in 2001, is a testament to timeless craftsmanship and contemporary functionality. Set on nearly 5,000 square meters of lush land, the property boasts its own apple orchard with approximately 200 trees, offering a tranquil retreat and a taste of homegrown delights. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Step inside to discover a harmonious blend of classic architecture and modern amenities. The ground floor welcomes you with a recently renovated kitchen, complete with stone countertops and a cozy breakfast nook. The adjacent dining room, with its wooden floors and panoramic views of the orchard, is perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The open-plan living area is a haven of relaxation, featuring a Contura soapstone stove for cozy evenings and a modern air-to-air heat pump for efficient climate control. Two fully tiled bathrooms, one with underfloor heating, ensure comfort and convenience for you and your guests. A Space for Every Need The 2001 extension houses two large, bright bedrooms with direct access to a south-facing terrace, ideal for soaking up the sun and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Upstairs, a versatile hall offers ample storage and can be transformed into a study or relaxat ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore. This is the everyday reality at Sandvångsvägen 38, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Vik, Simrishamn. This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located in the picturesque village of Vik, this property is a quintessential example of Swedish countryside living. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, lush orchards, and traditional Scandinavian architecture. The village itself is a haven of tranquility, offering a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the fast-paced urban environment. The Home Built in 1965, this 61-square-meter cottage exudes a classic Scandinavian summerhouse charm. The wooden facade and cozy interior create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for both summer getaways and year-round living. The home features: - One Bedroom: A cozy space that can be configured to suit your needs, whether as a master bedroom or a guest room. - One Bathroom: Conveniently located for easy access from all parts of the house. - Living Area: Bright and welcoming, with large windows that offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. - Practical Kitchen: Ample space for preparing meals, with all the essentials for a comfortable stay. The Plot One of the standout features of this property is its expansive 9,460-square-meter plot. This generous space offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, gardening, or even further development, subject to local planning regulations. The plot includes: - Matur ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden