Cozy 1-Bed Cottage in Malmö's Almåsa Fritidsby with Expansive Garden

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Almåsa Fritidsby, Astillbegatan 7, stuga nr 61, 218 45 Malmö, Sweden, Malmö (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 40Floor area

€69,500

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

40m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Nature

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush canopy surrounding your cozy cottage. Nestled in the serene enclave of Almåsa Fritidsby, just a stone's throw from Malmö, this charming 1-bedroom holiday home offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, making it the perfect escape for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat.

A Day in Your New Home

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the glazed veranda, where the morning air is crisp and invigorating. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers from your private garden, creating a sensory experience that sets the tone for a day of relaxation and exploration.

As the sun climbs higher, take a short bike ride to the nearby Bokskogen forest. Here, the dappled sunlight dances through the trees, inviting you to explore its winding trails. Whether you're hiking, biking, or simply enjoying a picnic, the forest offers a myriad of opportunities to connect with nature.

Return to your cottage for a leisurely lunch in the conservatory, where large windows frame the verdant landscape, blurring the lines between indoors and out. The modern kitchen, equipped with sleek appliances and ample storage, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're cooking for yourself or entertaining guests.

Evening Ambiance and Comfort

As evening descends, the living room becomes a haven of warmth and comfort. The modern ethanol fireplace casts a gentle glow, creating an inviting ambiance for quiet evenings or lively gatherings. The oak laminate flooring adds a touch of elegance, while the open layout ensures a seamless flow between spaces.

Retreat to the bedroom, where soothing decor and a cleverly designed layout promise restful nights. The built-in wardrobe keeps your space organized and clutter-free, allowing you to unwind in a serene environment.

Local Lifestyle and Attractions

Almåsa Fritidsby is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The community is vibrant and welcoming, with a mix of permanent residents and seasonal visitors who share a love for the outdoors and a sense of camaraderie. The annual leasehold fee and low operating costs make this an affordable option for those seeking a second home.

Malmö, with its rich cultural tapestry, is just a short drive away. Explore its historic sites, indulge in its culinary delights, or enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment. The city's accessibility ensures that you can enjoy the best of both worlds—rural tranquility and urban convenience.

Key Features:
- 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage with modern amenities
- 40 square meters of living space, plus 22 square meters of secondary space
- Glazed veranda and conservatory with adjoining wooden deck
- Private garden with space for gardening and outdoor activities
- Modern kitchen with stylish appliances and ample storage
- Fully tiled bathroom with underfloor heating
- Ethanol fireplace and oak laminate flooring in the living room
- Proximity to Bokskogen forest for outdoor recreation
- Friendly community with low operating costs
- Easy access to Malmö's amenities and attractions

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The well-maintained cottage, built in 1968 and thoughtfully updated, offers a move-in-ready condition. Its location in a sought-after area ensures strong rental potential, making it an attractive option for international buyers.

Legal considerations for international ownership are straightforward, and the community's management ensures a hassle-free experience. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a base for outdoor adventures, this cottage offers a unique opportunity to embrace the best of Swedish living.

Your Next Step

Don't miss the chance to make this delightful cottage your own. Experience the joy of owning a vacation home in one of Sweden's most picturesque settings. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream European getaway. Welcome home to Almåsa Fritidsby.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
40
Price per m²
€1,738
Garden size
368
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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Front view of the summer cottage

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Exterior view of the cottage and terrace

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Front view of the holiday home

Saturday morning on Linneuspromenaden and the neighborhood is just waking up. Someone's brewing coffee two gardens over, you can smell it. The fruit trees in your 410-square-meter plot are doing their thing—dappled light on the wooden deck, a blackbird working through the lawn—and you've got nowhere to be. That's the particular pleasure of owning a place like this in Elinelund, a quietly residential pocket of Malmö that most visitors never find but locals never leave. The house itself is compact and honest. Forty square meters of main living space, built in 1960 and kept in genuinely good condition over the decades—not frozen in amber, but updated where it matters. Large windows in the living room pull the garden right into the interior, so even on grey Swedish autumn days the space doesn't feel closed in. The kitchen is functional and properly equipped, the kind where you can actually cook rather than just heat things up. Two bedrooms handle a couple or a small family without drama. One bathroom. Everything you need, nothing you don't. What lifts this property well above comparable holiday homes at this price point is the guest house completed in 2021. Fifteen square meters, finished to a high standard, giving visiting friends or family genuine privacy rather than an air mattress in the living room. It works as a creative studio, a work-from-anywhere office during shoulder season, or simply overflow space when the cousins arrive in July. Having a self-contained outbuilding on a plot this size in Malmö is not something you find every day. The conservatory earns its keep across every season. In June it's where you eat breakfast before the day heats up. In October it's where you watch the garden turn colour with a glass ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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If you find yourself dreaming of a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle, this delightful country home located on Bolmörtsgatan 14, Nr 232 in Almåsa, Malmö might be just the sanctuary you need. As a busy real estate agent with interests in properties around the globe, I can assure you this one has a unique appeal. Perfect for the overseas buyer or expat yearning for tranquility combined with convenience, this house offers a true countryside living experience while being remarkably close to all the urban amenities of Malmö. Let's dive into a day in the life in Almåsa. Mornings might start with the light flooding into your living area through the large, inviting windows that seem to draw the beautiful surroundings indoors. Imagine slipping out onto the veranda, enjoying your morning coffee while taking in the views of your landscaped garden. You hear the rustle of leaves from mature trees and the chirps of local birds – this is serenity defined. The charm of this country home is understated yet undeniable. Built in 1970, it carries the history and warmth of years while having been carefully updated to provide modern day comforts. With a total area of approximately 50 square meters, it doesn't overwhelm with size but instead offers cozy, well-utilized space. The moment you step inside, the open-plan design welcomes you, seamlessly connecting the living room, dining space, and kitchen. It's an ideal setup not just for relaxing, but for having friends or family over – a social hub where conversations flow as freely as the open space around you. The kitchen, equipped with the appliances you need, is compact yet sufficient. Meal prep feels easy here, whether you're slicing fresh-caught fish from the local coastline or tr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene enclave of Almåsa, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape with the convenience of city amenities nearby. Located at Berberisgatan 1, this charming property is perfect for international buyers looking for a second home or a holiday retreat in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of apple blossoms wafting through your window. This cozy 32-square-meter cottage, built in 1968, is in excellent condition and sits on a generous 358-square-meter plot. The property is a haven for those who cherish privacy and the beauty of nature, with a lush garden featuring mature apple trees, vibrant flowers, and berry bushes. ### Experience the Almåsa Lifestyle Almåsa is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and community spirit, making it an ideal location for relaxation and leisure. Despite its serene setting, the property is conveniently located within easy reach of Malmö's bustling city center, offering a perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility. - Proximity to Nature: Just 1.7 kilometers from a picturesque lake and 9.2 kilometers from the sea, this location is a paradise for water enthusiasts. Enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating, or explore the scenic walking and cycling paths that wind through the area. - Cultural and Culinary Delights: Malmö's vibrant cultural scene and diverse dining options are just a short drive away. Savor local Swedish delicacies or indulge in international cuisine at one of the city's many restaurants. - Accessibility: With excellent public transportation links, including nearby bus and train services, traveling to and from Almåsa is a breeze. The property also in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Ok, let me tell you a bit about this country home I’ve just got in my books recently here in Almåsa, Malmö – address Cyklamengatan 11. I’ll try to be quick since I got a few showings lined up for later today, but if you got questions, just reach out. I do a lot of deals with expats and people moving from abroad, so I’ll explain some good local info too – always important when buying in an area you don’t know. Let me paint you a picture of the property. It’s actually a nice, ready-to-live-in countryside cottage (not too big, just around 50m2), that’s been fixed up so you don’t have to tackle big renovations after moving in. That’s a relief considering how busy everyone is these days. There isn’t anything major left to do unless you want to personalize the space, which lots of buyers like to do anyway. The home dates back to ’69 so it has that genuine Swedish countryside feel but it’s been updated nicely, so it won’t feel like a time capsule. What I’m seeing more and more with buyers from other countries is the wish for authentic style but without broken pipes or drafty windows – I can say this place ticks those boxes, it’s what I’d call ‘good condition’ for Sweden. The guesthouse is a brilliant idea, whether you want the space for visitors or maybe an office, or just somewhere for teenagers to hang out away from you for a change. Here’s a quick list of what the property’s got (not everything, but the main things): - 3 bedrooms (including the separate guest cottage) - 1 bathroom with updated fixtures - Open plan living-dining-kitchen - Kitchen with basic appliances, ready to use - Renovated interior, bright and easy to maintain - Good natural light (big windows really make a difference) - Well-kept private garden, abou ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Discover a delightful retreat tucked away in the serene area of Almåsa in Malmö. This tranquil cabin, located at Dianthusgatan 8, promises an extraordinary lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle while still keeping the conveniences of the city within reach. It's a great choice for buyers from overseas and expats looking for a peaceful but connected spot in Sweden. Now, let me tell you a bit about the property itself. The cabin, constructed just over a year ago, stands on a spacious plot of 325 square meters. It's a manageable size yet provides ample room for outdoor enjoyment. This is a place where nature quietly embraces you, and the plot's expanse is just right for those who love a bit of gardening or simply want more space for outdoor gatherings. The cabin spans 40 square meters and offers a well-thought-out design which integrates an open-plan living area. Here, the kitchen, dining, and living spaces merge seamlessly, creating a cozy environment that feels both spacious and warm. Designed with contemporary flair, the cabin exudes simplicity with its neutral palette and clean lines. But woohoo, don't get me wrong, it doesn't mean that you won't have the coziness that a cabin should have—quite the opposite! - Location: Dianthusgatan 8, Almåsa, Malmö - Year Built: 2022 - Plot Size: 325 square meters - Total Living Space: 40 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 versatile rooms - Bathroom: 1 fully equipped - Open Plan Living Area - Modern and Functional Kitchen - Large Wooden Deck Facing South - Built-In Wardrobes in Main Bedroom - Walk-in Shower - Proximity to the Forest The main bedroom is comfortably large and comes with built-in wardrobes providing ample storage. The secondary room offers plenty of flexibility; it can ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Saturday morning on Linneuspromenaden and the neighborhood is just waking up. Someone's brewing coffee two gardens over, you can smell it. The fruit trees in your 410-square-meter plot are doing their thing—dappled light on the wooden deck, a blackbird working through the lawn—and you've got nowhere to be. That's the particular pleasure of owning a place like this in Elinelund, a quietly residential pocket of Malmö that most visitors never find but locals never leave. The house itself is compact and honest. Forty square meters of main living space, built in 1960 and kept in genuinely good condition over the decades—not frozen in amber, but updated where it matters. Large windows in the living room pull the garden right into the interior, so even on grey Swedish autumn days the space doesn't feel closed in. The kitchen is functional and properly equipped, the kind where you can actually cook rather than just heat things up. Two bedrooms handle a couple or a small family without drama. One bathroom. Everything you need, nothing you don't. What lifts this property well above comparable holiday homes at this price point is the guest house completed in 2021. Fifteen square meters, finished to a high standard, giving visiting friends or family genuine privacy rather than an air mattress in the living room. It works as a creative studio, a work-from-anywhere office during shoulder season, or simply overflow space when the cousins arrive in July. Having a self-contained outbuilding on a plot this size in Malmö is not something you find every day. The conservatory earns its keep across every season. In June it's where you eat breakfast before the day heats up. In October it's where you watch the garden turn colour with a glass ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Saturday morning, and the cherry tree outside is dropping its last white blossoms onto the patio table. You've got coffee on, the kitchen window is cracked open, and the only thing on the agenda is deciding whether to cycle down toward the Öresund coast or spend the afternoon in the hammock. This is Björkgången 22 — a compact, well-kept cottage in Kölnans Fritidsby, one of Malmö's most quietly coveted leisure village districts, and a property that earns its price tag through sheer livability rather than size. Forty square meters sounds modest until you're inside. The main room is flooded with light from several windows, and a door opens straight onto the garden so that the line between inside and outside essentially disappears on warm days. Summers in southern Sweden last longer than most visitors expect — July evenings here don't go dark until past ten, and that extra space between the living room and the patio effectively doubles what you're working with. The kitchen sits just off the main room, a garden-framed window turning even mundane meal prep into something more pleasant. A washing machine is tucked in discreetly, which matters more than it sounds when you're planning weeks here rather than weekends. The bedroom is at the quieter end of the cottage. No street noise, no early traffic — just birds in the morning and the occasional rustling from the mature trees that ring the back of the 375-square-meter lot. That lot is the real story here. A pear tree, an apple tree, a cherry tree, and a magnolia that puts on an extraordinary show every April. The rear of the garden is genuinely secluded: dense summer growth means you could host a lunch back there and your neighbors wouldn't know. A hammock is already strung bet ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the serene enclave of Kölnans Fritidsby, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil Swedish lifestyle. With its lush surroundings and proximity to both nature and city amenities, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lilacs wafting through the air. This charming country home, located at Pilgången 24, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances relaxation with adventure. A Cozy Haven in Nature Spanning 39 square meters, this well-maintained home is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The bright and airy living area, adorned with large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The layout includes two cozy bedrooms, perfect for a small family or a couple looking for a romantic getaway. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the glass-enclosed veranda. This sun-drenched space serves as an additional living area, offering panoramic views of the beautifully landscaped garden. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or hosting an intimate dinner, the veranda seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living. A Garden of Possibilities The property sits on a generous 390 square meter corner lot, a canvas for your gardening dreams. Mature fruit trees, berry bushes, and perennial plants create a vibrant tapestry of colors and scents throughout the seasons. There's ample space for cultivating your own vegetable patch or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. A Community of Peace and Adventure Kölnans Fritidsby is a haven for th ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the heart of Jägershill Summer Town 2, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its charming garden and cozy interiors, this property is the epitome of Swedish summer living, making it an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility and a touch of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. As you step outside, the sun-drenched garden invites you to start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the patio. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a place where memories are made and cherished. A Cozy Retreat Upon entering this well-maintained holiday home, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that offer picturesque views of the lush garden. The open-plan design ensures a seamless flow between the living room and the kitchen, creating a perfect space for both relaxation and entertaining. The bedroom is a peaceful haven, offering a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The kitchen, though compact, is efficiently designed with ample storage and workspace, making meal preparation a breeze. Whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast or hosting a summer dinner, this kitchen caters to all your culinary needs. Indoor-Outdoor Living One of the standout features of this property is the conservatory, a versatile space that blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor living. With large glass panels that open up to the garden, this area is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee, reading a book, or entertaining friends and family, regardless of the weather. A Gardener's Paradise The garde ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and garden

Nestled in the serene enclave of Flansbjers koloniområde, Toftanäs, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a charming holiday retreat. With its compact yet functional design, this property is a testament to the joys of simple living, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is the everyday reality at Flansbjer No. 3, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, built in 1989, spans a cozy 15 square meters, complemented by an additional 2 square meters of auxiliary space, making it an ideal choice for those who value efficiency and ease of maintenance. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Relaxation The allure of this country home lies not just in its structure but in the lifestyle it promises. The recently constructed wooden deck, facing south and west, is a sun-drenched haven perfect for morning coffees, leisurely reading, or entertaining friends under the open sky. The garden, designed for low maintenance, allows you to indulge in the pleasures of outdoor living without the burden of extensive upkeep. ### Community and Convenience Flansbjers koloniområde is renowned for its friendly community atmosphere, offering a sense of security and camaraderie among residents. The property is conveniently located near the association’s free parking area, ensuring easy access for spontaneous weekend getaways or unwinding after a busy week. ### Embrace the Outdoors Located in the eastern part of Malmö, the Toftanäs district is characterized by its lush green spaces and proximity ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to the delightful Kiholm Colony Area in the charming town of Bara, Sweden. Nestled in an idyllic and serene location, this country home is your perfect retreat where you can experience the joys of gardening, relaxation, and being one with nature. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or a place to cultivate your green thumb, this property offers it all in a beautiful natural setting. The cottage at Lyckostigen 56 in Area 2 presents a wonderful opportunity for those keen on enjoying the great outdoors. With its large terrace and separate outdoor seating area, you’ll find it ideal for outdoor meals, summer gatherings, or simply unwinding while basking in the evening sun. The property also features a basement that's perfect for storing your homegrown produce like fruits and root vegetables, adding practicality to this cozy retreat. Bara is a location that effortlessly combines tranquility and the beauty of nature. Rich in lush greenery, the area around the property features a mature garden with apple and cherry trees ready to enchant you with their seasonal fruits. Berry enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of currant and gooseberry bushes, alongside a generous raspberry patch. For those who love gardening, there are four planting boxes waiting for your choice of vegetables and flowers. The house in Bara stands in good condition, offering three snug bedrooms and a functional bathroom, ensuring a comfortable living space for you and your family. The size is modest and the price is attractive at 49,572, making it accessible while offering a slice of Swedish countryside life. Living here, you’re immediately embraced by the stunning natural landscapes. The Lina Nature Reserve nearby is perfect for natur ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Imagine escaping to a serene hideaway, nestled amidst the gentle embrace of nature. This country home in the lush expanse of Jägershill, Malmö, Sweden promises just that, at a surprising price of just 32,500. With its rich history grounded in 1953, this 40 square meter dwelling is not just a house—it's a canvas for your dream countryside life. Upon your arrival at Jägershill 3, Gång 4, you are welcomed by verdant surroundings that evoke a sense of tranquility and retreat. The property stands on a 395 square meter plot, enclosed by vibrant greenery that promises privacy and a soothing escape from the world. Here, raised garden beds await your touch, offering fertile grounds to plant your chosen vegetables, flowers, or herbs. If gardening is your passion, you will find this patch of land a delightful project to nurture. For anyone who's had a dream to wander in the countryside, this location really captures the essence of peaceful rural living. Malmö itself is a city known for its balance between urban culture and scenic nature. And in this unique spot, you're only a short distance from the daily conveniences while still feeling immersed in your private oasis. Living in Malmö brings the exciting opportunity to interact with diverse cultures from around the globe, thanks to its significant expatriate population and rich history as a connection point between continental Europe and Scandinavia. The house greets you with a stone-paved patio, ideal for a refreshing morning coffee or an evening reflection as the sun casts its mellow glow across the garden. Furthermore, a sunroom extends from the house, a perfect place to savor the changing seasons through glass. The house's simplicity is embodied in its cozy living room, wher ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer house

Nestled in the heart of Jägershill, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. Located at Nils Anderssons väg 89, this property is a haven for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the serene Swedish countryside while still enjoying the vibrant city life of Malmö. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at this charming country home, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. Built in 1974, the property has been meticulously maintained, ensuring that it remains a sanctuary of peace and relaxation. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Amenities Spanning 52 square meters, this home is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The interior exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere, with large windows that bathe the rooms in natural light. The living area is a versatile space, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Malmö's cultural treasures or hosting intimate gatherings with friends and family. - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Ideal for restful nights, with ample space for guests or a home office. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and plenty of storage, making meal preparation a joy. - Well-Appointed Bathroom: Ensures comfort and convenience for both residents and visitors. - Spacious Living Area: Perfect for relaxation and entertainment. ### A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find a lush, private garden that is a true oasis. Spanning 378 square meters, this outdoor space is perfect for gardening enthusiasts, families with children, ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of Jägershill Sommarstad 1, Malmö, this delightful country home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its charming setting and well-maintained features, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in Sweden's picturesque landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This country home, located on a secluded corner plot, provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories with family and friends. The property is a harmonious blend of comfort, privacy, and natural beauty, making it a coveted choice for international buyers looking for a vacation home in Europe. A Cozy Haven in Malmö Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting cottage that exudes a sense of homeliness. The current owners have meticulously cared for both the house and the garden, ensuring that every detail is in excellent condition. The property boasts a practical and appealing floor plan, maximizing its 40 square meters of indoor living space. With two bedrooms and a modern bathroom, this home is perfectly suited for both short stays and extended visits. Outdoor Living at Its Finest One of the standout features of this property is the enchanting conservatory, seamlessly extending into the outdoor patio and lush garden. This space is perfect for relaxing with loved ones, enjoying al fresco meals, or simply unwinding with a good book while soaking up the sun. The garden, a true oasis, faces southwest to capture the best of the day's sunlight. It's beautifully landscaped with mature apple trees, a variety of attractive plants, and ample space for cultivation, making it a paradise for gardening en ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the charming outskirts of Vellinge, on Jordholmsvägen, this delightful farmhouse offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience. As a real estate agent who's no stranger to connecting people to their dream homes, I can assure you this property has tremendous potential for those yearning for the pastoral lifestyle in a place with rich cultural roots. Let's dive into the details of this enchanting farmhouse, a property that spans an ample 231 square meters and boasts six bedrooms. This isn't just a house; it's a home waiting to be filled with laughter, stories, and endless possibilities. With its idyllic location just outside Västra Ingelstad, you'll find it offers the perfect balance of serenity and accessibility. The farmhouse itself is in good condition, meaning you can move right in and start experiencing the charms of Swedish rural life without any major overhauls. However, there's always room for personalization and improvement, allowing you to infuse your own style and character into the space. The property exudes a sense of warmth and charm that makes you feel right at home from the moment you step in. Set on generous plots of lush pastures, the property provides a serene and expansive view, perfect for the horse enthusiast. The land wraps around the farm, giving a panoramic glimpse of your equine companions as they graze. Developed with horse lovers in mind, this farmhouse already includes six stable boxes with a capacity to expand, offering breathing space not just for the household but your horses as well. The amenities are a standout feature of this lovely farmhouse: - Six roomy bedrooms - Numerous pastures perfect for horse-riding - Lit riding arena - Indoor riding hall nearby - ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this exceptional farmhouse located at Vinnebergsvägen 94 in the charming vicinity of Klågerup, Sweden. Nestled in a hilly landscape, this property offers a unique opportunity to craft your own countryside haven. Built in 1929, the manor house stands proudly as a historic building just waiting for the right owner with vision and imagination to bring it into the future, while respecting its rich past. Located conveniently close to the city, you can enjoy the best of both worlds with serene rural vibes and urban amenities. This 300 square meter farmhouse is a testament to timeless architecture, with robust brick construction on a high foundation. The double-glazed windows with muntins give a nod to traditional design, while detailed ceiling and wall paintings add character to each room. Amazing wooden floors and beautifully designed panel doors offer potential buyers the chance to create a warm, welcoming home. The property boasts a new sewage system, a dug water well, and a modern air/water heat pump to ensure comfort and sustainability. Comprising approximately 4 hectares, the land is mostly composed of garden areas framed by hedges and beech trees, a farmyard, and remaining arable land. It's an enviable setting that offers ample space to tailor to your own agricultural projects or simply enjoy as a lush, green retreat. It includes substantial outbuildings previously used for animal husbandry, business operations, and storage, offering plenty of room for a host of activities. For those interested, here's a list of key features of the property: - Built in 1929, historic architectural style - 300 sqm living area plus additional attic space - Double-glazed windows, muntins for a traditional look - Wooden floors ... click here to read more

300 m² Farm without agriculture on Vinnebergsvägen 94 Hyby Svedala municipality

Nestled in the serene village of Minnesberg, Trelleborg, this exquisite country home offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil Swedish countryside while remaining conveniently close to urban amenities. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances peace, nature, and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs. This U-shaped country home, set on a sprawling 8,127 square meter plot, invites you to experience the best of rural living. The property is a harmonious blend of traditional Swedish architecture and modern comforts, offering a spacious 202 square meters of living space. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Community The home's U-shaped design creates a welcoming courtyard, perfect for morning coffees or evening gatherings under the stars. Inside, the layout is thoughtfully designed to maximize both communal and private spaces, ensuring a comfortable lifestyle for all residents. - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary, offering ample space for relaxation and rest. The master bedroom is particularly generous, accommodating a king-sized bed and additional furnishings. - Bright Living Areas: Large windows flood the living spaces with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with contemporary appliances and ample storage, the kitchen is a hub for family gatherings and culinary adventures. - Versatile Outbuilding: Includes a garage and workshop, ideal for hobbyists or those needing extra storage. - Stable Win ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home and courtyard

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Trelleborg, Sweden, this expansive country home offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience. Perfectly suited for equestrian enthusiasts or those seeking a serene second home, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle that harmonizes nature, comfort, and accessibility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of horses in the paddocks. This is not just a home; it's a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet close enough to enjoy the vibrant cultural scenes of Malmö, Lund, and even Copenhagen. With 229 square meters of living space, this property is designed for those who appreciate both the finer things in life and the simplicity of nature. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style The main residence, built in 1965, has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated to blend classic charm with modern amenities. Large windows flood the home with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The open-plan living areas are perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests, while the modern kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with high-quality appliances and ample counter space. Key Features: - Five spacious bedrooms, ideal for family or guests - Two stylishly appointed bathrooms with modern fixtures - A separate 45-square-meter apartment, perfect for rental income or guest accommodation - A secondary area of 30 square meters for storage or additional living space - A well-maintained garden with mature trees and open views Equestrian Facilities for the Passionate Horse Lover For those with a passion for horses, this property is a dream come true. The extensive equestrian facilities inc ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and stables

If you have ever dreamt of trading the bustling city life for a more serene, nature-focused lifestyle, then this farmhouse on Gränskullavägen in Vellinge may just be what you've been looking for. As an agent, I’ve had the opportunity to explore properties far and wide, and this farmhouse truly stands out with its unique offerings, making it a coveted find for both overseas buyers and expats. Situated in the heart of scenic Vellinge, this farmhouse is not just a property; it’s a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. The location is enviable, surrounded by the picturesque plains and vibrant rapeseed fields that Sweden is known for. This property is ideal for those with a passion for equestrian pursuits, as well as anyone seeking a peaceful, countryside lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility to urban conveniences. Vellinge itself is a charming part of Sweden, boasting an inviting atmosphere with its quaint landscapes. Known for its agricultural heritage, it is a place where tradition and the tranquility of rural life meet. The climate here is temperate and mild, with gentle summers perfect for outdoor activities and brisk winters that turn the landscape into a snowy wonderland. Residents often find joy in the simple pleasures of life, from cycling through the countryside to visiting local markets brimming with fresh produce. This farmhouse covers a generous 195 square meters and comes with eight spacious rooms, offering ample flexibility for its inhabitants. The house's ability to accommodate varied lifestyle needs is remarkable, whether it is generational living, turning it into a rental opportunity, or simply crafting a warm home for a large family. The property is in excellent condition, needing no major renovations, ... click here to read more

8 rooms Farmhouse on Gränskullavägen 20-3 Vellinge kommun