Cozy 1-Bedroom Retreat Near Lausviken Bay, Gotland's Scenic Gem

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Lau Snausarve 375, 623 62 Ljugarn, Gotlands kommun, Sweden, Ljugarn (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 45Floor area

€194,500

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

45m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the Tranquility of Gotland at Lau Snausarve 375



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 mature trees surrounding your private sanctuary. Welcome to Lau Snausarve 375, a charming retreat nestled in the heart of Gotland's breathtaking landscape, where the serenity of nature meets the allure of coastal living.

A Day in Your Gotland Getaway



Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-dappled terrace, savoring the crisp air and the scent of wildflowers that dot your expansive garden. As the day unfolds, take a short stroll to the pristine shores of Lausviken Bay, just 1.1 kilometers away, where the clear waters invite you for a refreshing swim or a peaceful paddle along the coastline.

Return home to your cozy 45-square-meter abode, where the open-plan living area offers a seamless blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Large windows frame the verdant views, filling the space with natural light and creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation or entertaining.

Embrace the Gotland Lifestyle



Gotland is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors and cultural exploration. Cycle along dedicated paths to the nearby Ljugarn beach, a mere 12-minute ride away, where you can bask in the sun or explore the vibrant local scene. Ljugarn, one of Gotland's most beloved seaside resorts, offers a delightful array of restaurants, cafes, and shops, perfect for indulging in the island's culinary delights.

For the adventurous, Gotland's unique limestone formations and medieval churches provide a fascinating backdrop for hiking and exploration. The island's mild climate and long summer days make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and sailing.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection



Inside, the well-appointed kitchen is a hub of activity, equipped with all the essentials for preparing delicious meals. Whether you're hosting a summer dinner or enjoying a quiet evening in, the open layout ensures you're always part of the conversation.

The bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, with ample space for a double bed and additional furnishings. The neutral color palette and natural materials create a soothing environment, perfect for restful nights after a day of island adventures.

Your Private Garden Oasis



Step outside to your expansive garden, a true haven for nature lovers. With 1,253 square meters of space, there's plenty of room for children to play, pets to roam, or for you to cultivate a vegetable garden or flower beds. Mature trees provide shade during warm summer months, while open areas are ideal for sunbathing, picnics, or evening barbecues with family and friends.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers



Lau Snausarve 375 is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. With Gotland's growing popularity as a vacation destination, there's potential for rental income, making it a smart choice for international buyers.

Accessibility is a breeze, with good road connections and public transportation options available. The peaceful setting ensures privacy and a sense of seclusion, while still being close to essential services and community life.

Key Features:


- 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom house with 45 square meters of living space
- Expansive 1,253 square meter garden with mature trees
- Proximity to Lausviken Bay and Ljugarn beach
- Open-plan living area with large windows
- Well-equipped kitchen for entertaining
- Peaceful bedroom with ample storage
- Opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural exploration
- Potential for rental income and investment
- Easy access to transportation and local amenities

Your Gotland Adventure Awaits



Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Gotland's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Lau Snausarve 375 offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning this enchanting retreat.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
45
Price per m²
€4,322
Garden size
1253
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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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the holiday home

The first thing you notice on a summer evening at Hysängsvägen 36 is the light. It comes low and golden off the Furusundsleden strait, cuts through the pine trees, and lands across the west-facing deck in a way that makes you want to pour something cold and simply sit. That's the rhythm of life on Yxlan — unhurried, quiet in the best possible sense, and astonishingly close to Stockholm. Yxlan is one of the outermost accessible islands in the Norrtälje archipelago, connected to the mainland by a free car ferry that runs year-round. It's not the kind of place that ends up on tourist lists. Swedes who know the archipelago well tend to keep it to themselves. The island sits where the inner skerries give way to open Baltic water, and on clear mornings you can smell the sea before you even step outside. The property on Hysängsvägen sits in the Hysängen area, a pocket of the island where the plots are generous and the neighbors are close enough to wave to but far enough that you can't hear their conversations. The main house is 72 square meters — not large, but used well. The open-plan living room and kitchen share a single bright space with big windows on the western side, which means afternoon light fills the room naturally without any effort on your part. Direct from the living room, a large wooden deck stretches out to meet the garden. The deck is where you'll spend most of your time in June, July, and August — eating, reading, watching the light change. It faces west, which in the Swedish archipelago summer means you're outside until ten at night without a jacket. Two bedrooms in the main house keep things practical. They're quiet rooms, good for sleeping deeply after a day on the water or a long hike through the island ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, and the smell of ripe cherries drifts in through the kitchen window at Tredje Gatan 5. The garden is already warm. You step outside in bare feet, pick a handful of fruit straight off the tree, and walk down toward Lake Båven with a thermos of coffee before most of the village has stirred. This is what owning a second home in Sparreholm actually feels like—unhurried, real, rooted in the Swedish countryside in a way that no city apartment can replicate. The house itself sits on Tredje Gatan, a quiet residential street in the heart of this small Södermanland community, about 100 kilometres southwest of Stockholm. It's a single-storey home with a basement, 71 square metres of living space, and a 760-square-metre plot that wraps around it with the kind of gentle, lived-in character that takes years to cultivate. Apple, cherry, plum, and pear trees dot the garden—not as ornamental decoration, but as working trees that produce real fruit through the summer and into autumn. Summer water supply runs from May through October for irrigation, so keeping the garden going doesn't demand heroic effort. Recent years have seen solid investment in the fabric of the building. A new air-to-water heat pump was installed, the electrical system was rewired, and interior surfaces were freshly painted and updated. These aren't cosmetic upgrades—they're the kind of infrastructure work that makes a home genuinely comfortable through a Swedish winter and energy-efficient year-round. The indoor climate is stable. You're not walking into a project; you're walking into somewhere that works. The layout is simple and honest. The main floor carries the living room, kitchen, dining area, two bedrooms, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Discover the idyllic tranquility of Lau Snausarve 375 in Gotlands kommun, Sweden, where a cozy villa awaits you amidst the serene landscapes of Ljugarn. Nestled comfortably near the scenic Lausviken, this property offers an ideal retreat for anyone seeking a peaceful lifestyle complemented by the natural beauty and cultural richness of Gotland. This charming villa is modest yet functional, with a footprint of 45 square meters. Built in 1982, it's in good shape and represents a wonderful opportunity for those who appreciate a simpler lifestyle enveloped in nature. The residence is bright and open, featuring large windows that bathe the space in natural sunlight, effortlessly connecting the indoors with the verdant outdoors. The design cleverly incorporates the living space with an open-plan layout that seamlessly integrates the living room and kitchen, providing an excellent setting for both family gatherings and quiet secluded evenings. The kitchen, equipped with all the essential modern appliances, offers a practical and efficient cooking environment. Adjacent to this is a dining area that serves as a cozy spot for family meals or small dinners with loved ones. The villa houses a comfortable bedroom, a perfect spot for peaceful slumbers, while the bathroom is well-appointed with necessary amenities ensuring convenience and comfort. What truly sets this property apart is its extensive 1,253 square meters of land. This generous outdoor space is a blank canvas for nature lovers and those with a penchant for gardening. Whether you wish to cultivate a lush garden, set up a play area for kids, or create a serene meditation spot, the possibilities are endless, offering you the chance to sculpt your own outdoor paradise. ... click here to read more

45 m² Villa on Lau Snausarve 375 Gotlands kommun

Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Ljugarn, Gotland, this delightful single-storey house offers a harmonious blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Located on Ekeborgsvägen 8, this property is a true gem for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the natural beauty of Sweden's largest island. With its proximity to the sea, vibrant local culture, and modern amenities, this home is perfect for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This is the daily reality for residents of Ljugarn, a charming town known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and welcoming community. The climate here is mild, with warm summers perfect for beach outings and cool winters ideal for cozying up indoors. The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Built in 2010, it spans 113 square meters and sits on a generous 1,287 square meter plot. The open-plan layout creates a sense of spaciousness, enhanced by high ceilings and large windows that flood the interior with natural light. The living and dining areas are perfect for entertaining, while the adjacent conservatory offers a tranquil space to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind with a book. The kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring modern appliances, ample storage, and a beautiful limestone floor that adds a touch of local character. Whether you're preparing a family meal or hosting a dinner party, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed with comfort and privacy in mind. The master bedroom is particularly inviting, offering plenty of space for relaxati ... click here to read more

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Discover the unique allure of living in Ljugarn, Gotland, a place where time seems to slow down, and nature meets tranquility. This inviting country home sits quietly at the end of Langbjännevägen, offering a perfect blend of serenity and accessibility. My schedule's packed, so let's dive right into what's in store for you in this splendid Swedish setting. Nestled in Östra Gotland, this 62 square meter abode is your haven away from the bustle of everyday life. It's hard not to fall in love with the landscape, where lush greenery meets a world of apple trees dancing with the gentle sea breeze, creating an atmosphere that's both calming and invigorating. Just a short stroll will lead you to the quaint little harbor, where fishing boats dot the scene, and a cozy café offers a perfect spot for a leisurely coffee break. Living in Ljugarn offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventures and rich cultural experiences. The laid-back, rural atmosphere is ideal for those who appreciate nature and the simple pleasures of life. An engaging community awaits, full of local festivals, art exhibitions, and traditional markets that bring Gotland's heritage to life. The climate speaks of classic Scandinavian seasons—winters can get chilly, perfect for cozy indoor days, while summers are mild and inviting, ideal for outdoor escapades. This property is ready to move in, with a condition that speaks of care and updates. Still, there's room for personalization, allowing you to imbue your taste while enjoying the already renovated interiors. Here's what to expect from your new home: - One beautifully renovated bathroom equipped with a washing machine - One spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobes - Large living room with space for a guest b ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out into your private garden. This is the reality at Storvägen 55, a historic house nestled in the heart of Ljugarn, Gotland, where the past meets the present in a seamless blend of charm and modernity. Ljugarn, a picturesque coastal village on the island of Gotland, Sweden, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant community. As a potential second home buyer, you'll find this location offers a unique blend of tranquility and activity, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Steeped in History Storvägen 55 is not just a house; it's a piece of Gotland's architectural heritage. Originally constructed in the 18th century, with thoughtful extensions in the 19th century and modern updates in the 1980s, this property offers a unique living experience. The house has been meticulously maintained, ensuring that its historical elements are preserved while providing all the comforts of modern living. Interior Highlights - Spacious Living Area: The main living room is a sunlit haven, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. - Renovated Kitchen: A blend of traditional aesthetics and modern functionality, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Offering comfort and privacy, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. - Updated Bathroom: Freshly renovated, providing a contemporary and comfortable space. - Attic Space: Previously used as a summer sleeping area, offering potential for additional living space. Outdoor Oasis The property's garden is a true sanctuary, offering a lush, green escape. Mature trees and shrubs provi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Ljugarn, this captivating country home at Gardbergs väg 3 offers a unique chance to embrace a serene lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. This wooden house, characterized by its charming open floor plan and cozy cottage ambiance, sits on a spacious, easy-to-maintain plot that beckons for morning strolls leading directly to the pristine beachside. The property, spread across 75 sqm and two floors, blends modern amenities with rustic charm, creating a haven that feels both comforting and functional. Upon entering, the ground floor reveals a spacious kitchen equipped with a traditional wood stove, adding a touch of rustic flair. The generous living area, anchored by a delightful fireplace, can comfortably accommodate a large dining table and sofa group - perfect for social gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Noteworthy is the dual entrance option, one leading to a terrace and the other to a sheltered patio, thus enhancing the home’s connectivity with its natural surroundings. The second floor features a snug secondary living area, which could serve as a TV room or additional guest space, thanks to its adaptable layout. Skylights brighten this space considerably, adding an airy feel. Both bedrooms are well-sized, offering flexibility in furnishing and decor, and are capable of supporting double beds, ideal for a family or hosting guests. While this property is in good condition and offers immediate move-in potential, it also presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to personalize their space. Existing permissions allow for expansion, and the possibility to enhance sea views by modifying vegetation gives new owners creative control over their living environment. The insta ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a remarkable opportunity nestled in the heart of Eastern Gotland, where the rustic charm of a traditional Swedish farmhouse meets modern living. Let me take you on a journey through this stunning property: a limestone farm that gracefully stands in the tranquil locale of När Tiricker 820, Stånga. This rare gem awaits to become the living canvas for your idyllic dreams. Upon arriving at this scenic location, you will be greeted by a charming gravel road leading to the property, inviting you into a world of serenity and elegance. No nearby neighbors will disturb your peace, creating a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Just a few hundred meters away, the sea whispers tales of gentle waves and serene sunsets. Let’s breath in the fresh Gotland air, as we explore this expansive manor house. Set regally over three floors, this home embraces a living space of 234 square meters, designed with a thoughtful touch that honors its historical essence. Here, you'll find six spacious bedrooms that offer the perfect retreat for family or guests. With ornate details such as deep window niches, exposed timber beams, and wide plank floors, this house exudes an old-world charm that blends seamlessly with its tasteful modern touches. - 6 spacious bedrooms - 3 impressive floors - Limestone construction - Deep window niches - Exposed beams - Wide plank flooring - Original wall paintings - Tasteful modern kitchen - Limestone floors - Tiled stove For those who favor spending warm summer days outdoors, the residence offers multiple inviting spaces. Imagine morning coffees or evening gatherings on the delightful wooden deck accessible straight from the kitchen. Beyond the deck, a meticulously designed grill are ... click here to read more

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Discover the charming allure of "Stora Velinge Farm," nestled in the quaint village of Romakloster, in the heart of Sweden. This is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian history and embrace the timeless appeal of rural living with the added benefit of modern conveniences. Living in Romakloster is an experience in tranquility, surrounded by lush, rolling landscapes that change color with the seasons—from stunning green splendor in the summer to a serene white wonderland in the winter. The climate here in Romakloster is typical of the temperate zone, characterized by mild, sometimes cool, summers and winters that can be rather chilly, with the occasional visit from snowfall that blankets the land in silent beauty. Romakloster is more than just its natural beauty. As a small yet strong community, it offers a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where neighbors know each other, creating a close-knit community feeling. Life here is marked by simple pleasures and the rhythmic pace of rural life. The local farmers' markets are the heartbeat of the area, featuring fresh produce and artisanal goods, perfect for those seeking a sustainable lifestyle. Schools, healthcare, and essential services are all within easy reach, ensuring that all your needs are comfortably met. Stora Velinge Farm is not just a property; it’s a slice of history layered with opportunity. The farmhouse itself stands proudly, comprising eight generously-sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family living, guest accommodation, or perhaps a blend of both. Here, you will have the opportunity to truly create a multi-generational home, or generate rental income by using the modern guest house for holiday lets or long-term tenants. While ther ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the sea breeze, the sun casting its golden glow over the lush landscapes of Gotland. Nestled in the serene enclave of Östergarn Stora Hamre, this exquisite house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in Katthammarsvik, Sweden. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. A Modern Haven by the Sea Constructed in 2023, this 85-square-meter home is a testament to modern design harmoniously blended with nature. Built from high-quality Gotland timber, the house exudes warmth and elegance, offering a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. The open-plan kitchen and dining area serve as the heart of the home, where large glass panels invite the outside in, creating a seamless flow to the expansive outdoor patio. Here, you can savor meals under the open sky or entertain guests amidst the backdrop of Gotland's natural beauty. Living Spaces Designed for Comfort The living room is a masterpiece of design, featuring a soaring ceiling that extends to the roof ridge, enhancing the sense of space and grandeur. Expansive windows on three sides flood the room with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Imagine cozying up by a wood-burning stove during the cooler months, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Private Retreats The home boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and privacy. The master bedroom is a spacious haven, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the island. The additional bedrooms offer versatility, ideal for children, guests, or a home office. Outdoor Oasis Set on a generous 1,852-square ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the serene Swedish countryside lies a charming retreat that beckons you to a world of tranquility and scenic beauty. This delightful country home is positioned right in Kräklingbo on the beautiful Östergarnslandet, a small oasis in Gotlands kommun. The property promises a life of peace and contentment, wrapped in nature's embrace, with the majestic Torsburgen nature reserve nearby—a true gem for nature enthusiasts. Let's talk a bit about the home, a gem itself, gracefully tended over recent years to preserve its charm. Spanning a cozy space of 60 square meters, this property exudes a warmth that welcomes you in, urging you to hang your hat and stay awhile. The current owners haven’t just vacationed here, but have occasionally made it a permanent residence, showing it's quite befitting for those who might consider year-round living amidst this haven of calm. Picture yourself entering this quaint abode, where a snug living room awaits. A fireplace stands ready to chase away any winter’s chill, providing warmth and ambiance to your cozy evenings. Adjacent to this inviting space, an open-plan kitchen awaits, perfect for conjuring up meals while gabbing with friends or family seated nearby. This clever layout makes the heart of the home a place for chat and cheer. Moving through, discover a bathroom amply supplied with modern conveniences, allowing you to freshen up after a day of exploring the picturesque surrounds. There are two bedrooms – a spacious master and a smaller one currently set as an office, but it can easily revert to a charming snug room for guests or little locals with curious dreams of discovery. A large conservatory stretches to the sun's gaze, creating a magical spot to savor co ... click here to read more

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Are you lookin’ for a dreamy spot in Sweden to call your own? Well, let me just quickly walk you through this little gem I’ve found in Etelhem, Gotland. Imagine yourself in a country home on the serene island of Gotland, with distance fields and blue skies stretching far and wide. Nestled in Etelhem, this place truly captures the essence of peaceful rural Swedish living, mixing a touch of history with the comfort and practicality of modern life. Let’s dive in – this house is quite the story. Originally built in 1878, it served as the residence for a railway guard back when trains were hustling and bustling on the island. Nowadays, it still stands tall with a living space of about 50 square meters, surrounded by a roomy plot of 2,366 square meters. That's a load of space for you to dream big – maybe add a garden, set up a picnic area, or even start a little project. Step inside and you’ll find a cozy living room, welcoming you with a traditional tiled stove, ideal for those chilly Swedish winters when the world outside turns to a snowy wonderland. The kitchen, albeit compact, offers a delightful rustic vibe. Picture cooking a hearty meal on a classic wood-burning stove, with the pleasing crunch of snow underfoot outside. It keeps life simple, yet full of charm. Oh, and there's a small pantry tucked away for all your essentials. As for plumbing, well, let’s just say it's pretty authentic. You’ll have water hand-pumped from a well on site – a bit of history to add flavor to your daily routine. But no worries! Electricity is up and running, keeping every corner of the house well-lit and warm thanks to a nifty air heat pump that works throughout the year. Outside you’ll find several outbuildings, including a garage and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic countryside of Gotland, Sweden, lies a remarkable piece of history awaiting its next chapter. Situated in the charming village of Stånga, Stånga Liffride 435 offers the opportunity to own a piece of the past while enjoying the comforts and conveniences of the present. This unique stone house is not just a residence but a portal to a time when life was simpler, yet vibrant. Walking through the halls of this historical home, you are greeted by a symphony of colors and textures that have endured the test of time. From the multi-colored ceiling borders to the beautifully crafted tiled stoves, every corner of this property tells a story. Built initially in the early 1700s, the Liffride House has seen numerous transformations, including a second story added in the latter part of the 18th century, enhancing its stature while maintaining its authentic character. While the functional stoves await inspection to heat those chilly Gotland nights, their presence speaks volumes of the craftsmanship of bygone times. Positioned comfortably with five bedrooms and a single bathroom, the residence spans an area of 116 square meters. The property might require your personal touch to modernize some aspects, and that’s the exciting part—it’s your canvas to imagine a unique living experience while preserving its fascinating past. In terms of features, here’s what you’ll find: - Five spacious bedrooms - Authentic wallpapers throughout - Historical tiled stoves - Beautiful multi-colored ceiling borders - Plastered facade with low chimneys - Unique window placements - Classic stone architecture - Traditional kitchen with historical layout - Living room with original 1700s design - Period-appropriate interior design Livi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Gotland, Sweden, Kräklingbo Smiss 750 offers a unique opportunity to own a tiny house that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Scandinavian simplicity and charm. This delightful property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces tranquility, nature, and the simple pleasures of life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This tiny house, with its compact yet efficient design, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Gotland. A Tiny House with Big Potential Built in 1978, this 23-square-meter tiny house is a testament to minimalist living. Despite its size, the home is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The main living area is a bright, inviting space that seamlessly combines a dining area and a cozy nook for relaxation. Large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen, equipped with a gas stove, oven, and refrigerator, is a model of efficiency. Powered by propane, it ensures that you can enjoy home-cooked meals even in this off-grid setting. A sleeping alcove provides a snug space for a bunk bed, making it ideal for a small family or a couple seeking a cozy getaway. Outdoor Living at Its Best One of the standout features of this property is its outdoor living spaces. A covered veranda extends the living area outdoors, offering a sheltered spot to enjoy your morning coffee or evening meals. Additionally, a sun-drenched wooden deck with wind protection is perfect for sunbathing, reading, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. The propert ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of southern Gotland, Hemse sindarve 103 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish countryside charm. This delightful country home, set on an expansive 3.38-hectare plot, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. With its rich history and potential for personalization, this property invites you to create a haven that reflects your lifestyle and aspirations. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun streaming through large windows, illuminating the rustic interiors of your Swedish country home. Built in 1929, this house exudes traditional charm with its original wooden floors and classic stoves, offering a cozy atmosphere for those chilly Scandinavian evenings. ### A Home with Character and Potential The main house spans 75 square meters, featuring a practical layout that includes: - Two versatile bedrooms: Perfect for family living or hosting guests. - A spacious living room: Enhanced by a classic tiled stove, ideal for cozy gatherings. - A rustic kitchen: Complete with a traditional wood-burning stove, the heart of the home. - One bathroom: Conveniently located for easy access. While the property is in good condition, it offers ample opportunity for you to infuse your personal style and preferences, making it truly your own. ### Expansive Grounds and Outbuildings The property's vast lot is a canvas for your dreams: - 3.38 hectares of open land: Perfect for gardening, cultivation, or keeping animals. - A large barn: Ideal for workshops, storage, or creative projects. - A smaller garage: Suitable for parking or equipment storage. Whether you envision a thriving vegetable garden, a small orcha ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene landscape of Östergarn, Katthammarsvik, this delightful house at Östergarn Falhammars 296 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Gotland's charm. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends tranquility, nature, and the rich cultural tapestry of Gotland. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, a second home, or a sound investment, this property promises to deliver on all fronts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing on the shores of Sandvikens Beach. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this place home. The house, built in 1994, is a testament to traditional Gotlandic architecture, featuring plastered walls and a classic tiled roof. Inside, the warmth of wooden floors and deep window niches create a cozy yet spacious environment, perfect for year-round living. ### Key Features: - Location: Situated in the picturesque Östergarn, a short walk from Sandvikens Beach. - Size: 105 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two comfortable bedrooms and two modern bathrooms. - Guest Wings: Two additional buildings, one with a kitchenette and shower room, ideal for guests or as a private studio. - Outdoor Space: A generous 2,601 square meter plot bordered by a forest, offering privacy and a sunny southern exposure. - Proximity to Nature: Minutes from the beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beach walks. - Local Attractions: Close to Sysne udde, Herrvik harbor, and the Grogarnsberget nature reserve. - Accessibility: 50-minute drive to Visby, a UNESCO World Heritage site. - Investment Potential: Ideal for holiday rentals or as a long-term investment. # ... click here to read more

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Step off the road between Fardhem and Linde on a still June morning and you'll hear it first — the absolute quiet. Not the silence of emptiness, but the full, living quiet of 3.4 hectares of mature garden, open fields, and old forest pressing in from every side. This is Gotland at its most unhurried, and this 1909 wooden farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. Built when Swedish craftsmen still fitted houses with hand-planed wooden floors and deep-set windows designed to hold the long Nordic light, this three-bedroom country home has spent over a century earning its character. The bones are solid. The atmosphere is unmistakable. At 94 square metres of living space, plus an additional 44 square metres of secondary area, the house is compact in the way that Swedish farmhouses always were — every room deliberate, nothing wasted. The original wooden floors creak in exactly the right places. Windows frame views of the farmyard and fields beyond like paintings that change with every season. The property needs work — that's stated plainly here because buyers who find this listing will appreciate honesty over gloss. Maintenance has been deferred over the years, and the kitchen in particular is ready for a proper overhaul. But that's precisely why this is such a rare find on the Gotland second home market. Properties with this much land, this many original features, and this kind of quiet address almost never come available at this price point. Buyers who've been priced out of the increasingly competitive Visby market have been quietly turning their attention south, and Hemse-area farmhouses like this one are exactly what they're looking for. The outbuildings deserve a paragraph of their own. Several former agricultural stru ... click here to read more

Front view of the farmhouse and garden

Nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Romakloster, Sweden, Björke Hakuse 202 presents an incredible opportunity for those looking to own a piece of Scandinavian charm. This captivating villa, originally built in 1905, has served as a parish house, resonating with history and warm, welcoming vibes. It's a rare gem on the market, eagerly awaiting to find its new homeowners. When you first lay your eyes on this villa, the grand stature won't fail to impress. Its imposing structure and architectural style are reminiscent of an era gone by. The sheer size and the intriguing facade invite you in to explore further. There is a sense of stories held within these walls, and perhaps, a few more waiting to be written by you. As you step inside, the potential future of the space unfolds. With four spacious bedrooms and sweeping 310 square meters of space, there's plenty of room to dream. The villa boasts a truly marvelous ceiling height across both floors, giving it an open and airy feel, yet maintaining a touch of coziness which is so desired in a home. Solid wood panel doors offer a glimpse into the exquisite craftsmanship of yesteryears—a trait not easily found in modern constructions. Although the villa currently has no dedicated bathrooms, this presents a golden opportunity to design your own luxurious retreats within its spacious walls. Envision turning one of its rooms into a sumptuous spa-like oasis that serves as a perfect place for relaxation after a long day. Property Features: - Grandeur villa style from 1905 - 4 expansive bedrooms - High ceilings on both floors - Decorative, solid wood panel doors - Panel-clad walls exuding character - Renovated sewage system (completed in 2024) - Fiber-optic connectivity for mod ... click here to read more

4 rooms winterized holiday home at Björke Hakuse 202 Björke Gotlands kommun

Tucked away in the heart of the picturesque southern Gotland lies a home with a tale to tell. A quaint and captivating limestone house sits proudly along the ancient medieval road between the storied church and Kattlunds farm, an icon of local history and culture. This storybook setting in the lush landscape of Grötlingbo presents an opportunity not just to live in a house, but to embrace a lifestyle deeply rooted in the rich past of Gotland. That's right, you're not just buying property at Grötlingbo Sigsarve 505—you're stepping into a piece of architectural history, perfectly suited for those yearning to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Imagine waking up in this lovely countryside escape, where nature sings its morning chorus just outside your window. The charm of this residence lies in its delicate balance of age-old structure and modern renovation. A welcoming main house awaits with four cozy bedrooms, ready to be filled with laughter and memories. With the property covering 85 square meters, it offers just enough space to ensure privacy while fostering a sense of closeness. For potential buyers from abroad, what makes the area even more appealing is its rich blend of tranquility and adventure. Living in Grötlingbo, you're never far from the sea, specifically the breathtaking Grötlingboudd. It's a paradise for beachcombers and nature lovers alike, offering endless opportunities for seaside exploration. In warm months, your days can be spent basking on sandy shores or wandering through the countryside's scenic walking paths, discovering the beauty of Gotland from a local’s perspective. If you're an expat looking for that exquisite blend of adventure and serenity, Havdhem greets you with open arms ... click here to read more

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Alright, thanks for your patience – as you can perheps imagine, it’s been a busy day with showings and quick phone calls, but Im glad to give you a deeper insight into this property for you as an overseas buyer looking for a chance to make a mark in Sweden, on beautiful Gotland, just outside of Visby. You’re looking at a classic countryside opportunity—a real fixer-upper with loads of potential. The property stands on Hejdeby Suderbys 236, which sits about a 10 min drive east of Visby, in the heart of Gotland, Sweden. This house is definitely one for someone not shy of a renovation project, maybe someone with a bit of imagination who wants to bring some history back to life and create a unique home for family, or as a creative retreat, or maybe even as a base for letting out to others who want to experience rural Swedish lifestyle. This property, built way back in 1900, was constructed in the traditional Gotlandic style, with a plastered facade that’s seen a lot over the years. You’ll see the bones are solid, the house has character and authenticity, but it’s clear when you walk in that it’s time for an update. The house hasn’t had extensive modernisation, so plan some work with tools—and maybe a little patience, too. The upside to this is you’re not inheriting someone else’s rushed DIY jobs throughout, so you can properly plan and make it your own from scratch. This is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom country home, 76 sqm living space and actually with an extra 92 sqm of secondary buildings or “bonus space”, so for those with ideas for workshops, home offices, or even maybe a guest studio, there’s a bit more here to play with than you might expect at first. But, let’s be realistic – the spaces are in need of renovation, s ... click here to read more

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