Cozy Cottage Retreat with Lush Gardens & Renovated Interior in Kopparhögarnas Colony, Landskrona for Sale

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Kopparhögarnas koloniområde gång O-14, Landskrona (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 50Floor area

€250,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

50m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene Kopparhögarnas Colony Area in the picturesque town of Landskrona, this charming country home cottage at Path O-14 welcomes you to a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush greenery. Perfectly shielded from the hustle and bustle of city life, this homely abode offers privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a quiet escape or a cozy permanent residence in the countryside. As a bussy real estate agent juggling numerous properties and clients, I can vouch that this treasure is truly something special for overseas buyers and expats looking to start anew in the lovely Landskrona.

Let's paint a picture of this delightful cottage: the inviting exterior boasts a lovely wooden deck ideal for outdoor seating — imagine yourself sipping morning coffee amidst the symphony of birdsong, or hosting warm evening gatherings under the starry Scandinavian sky. The verdant grounds are dotted with fruit trees that not only provide shade but also yield fresh produce, perfect for home-cooked meals. The ample space for personal gardening allows you to unleash your green thumb, transforming this plot into your very own Eden.

Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the bright and welcoming interior. The cottage features two cozy bedrooms, ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the wonders of the region. The heart of the home, the kitchen, offers an airy and inviting space where culinary magic happens, all adorned with contemporary touches thanks to significant refurbishments completed earlier this year.

You'll find the bathroom has also been recently renovated, and it's special too, located just outside the kitchen entrance in a separate building — adding a touch of rustic charm and a nod to traditional Swedish architecture that overseas buyers are sure to appreciate.

Inhabitants of this home are not just buying a property; they're investing in a lifestyle. Living in Landskrona means embracing the best of both worlds — serene country life with the conveniences of town nearby. A microcosm of activities, the area offers enriching cultural experiences, historical insights, and plenty of leisure activities. The quaint charm of Landskrona itself is undeniable. This coastal town, with its charming streets and warm atmosphere, provides an appealing blend of old and new.

For those seeking adventure, the Skåne region offers fantastic hiking and biking trails, while the stunning Öresund coastline is perfect for kayaking or a lazy day at the beach. Gusty winds off the coast provide the perfect playground for windsurfers and kite flyers alike. And let's not forget the crisp, fresh air that fills every day — making the pursuit of outdoor activities an absolute joy.

The local climate is typically Scandinavian with cold winters and pleasantly warm summers. The change of seasons provides a diverse range of activities, from skiing and cozy fireside evenings in winter to sun-dappled garden luncheons in summer. The well-connected local transport system makes traveling to nearby cities like Malmö or even over the Øresund Bridge to Copenhagen a breeze, adding to the appeal of living in this well-situated town.

Living in a country home here comes with its own set of delightful perks. The slower pace of life allows residents to enjoy simple pleasures and the opportunity to engage in community activities. If you like the idea of growing your own vegetables, spending afternoons pottering in the garden, or taking leisurely walks along country paths, then this property will feel like home.

Now for a quick recap of this lovely cottage's standout features:

- Two Bedrooms
- Renovated bathroom
- Spacious Hallway
- Kitchen with modern touches
- Wooden deck with seating area
- Various fruit trees
- Ample gardening space
- Private and peaceful plot
- Inviting veranda
- Outdoor sitting area

In summary, this country home is a harmonious mix of comfort and charm, wrapped up in a location brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty. While you do, of course, need to be registered as a resident in Landskrona to make this your own, the vibrant community and blissful lifestyle that await are well worth the consideration.

As I continue to handle a bustling schedule full of international clients, I can truly say that homes like these are rare gems. Imagine making memories here — the potential is as boundless as the horizon over the Swedish countryside. So, I warmly invite you to come and see this property for yourself. This is not just a house; it’s an opportunity for a new beginning under the vast Scandinavian skies!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
50
Price per m²
€5,000
Garden size
400
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of Gudbyvägen 36

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Front view of Marö Lillhult 1

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

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Step into a world where tranquility meets nature at this unique tiny house situated in the charming community of Landskrona, Sweden. Nestled within the Granbackens Allotment Association, this snug abode offers a perfect retreat for those looking to settle away from the hustle and bustle yet still want the convenience of urban amenities nearby. As a busy real estate agent with an international clientele, I know just how significant it is to find a place that's not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and well-connected. This tiny house presents a prime opportunity for overseas buyers and expats who dream of having a peaceful getaway while immersing themselves in the Swedish culture and lifestyle. The property sits on a generous land of 250 square meters, offering expansive outdoor space ideal for gardening enthusiasts. Whether you are an expert gardener or a novice looking to explore horticulture, the lush garden, adorned with mature fruit trees and cultivation areas, promises to be both a hobby and a sanctuary. Imagine summer mornings spent tending to the garden, with the crisp, clean air of Sweden invigorating you. Built in 1980, the house is compact with 20 square meters of interior space but thoughtfully designed to maximize every corner for your comfort. An additional 5 square meters of auxiliary space is included, giving you just a bit more room to play with. With a single versatile room that serves as a living area, it's a place perfect for unwinding after a day spent outdoors. The covered veranda extends the living space, offering a cozy outdoor spot to sip your morning coffee or gather with close friends and family. The area of Landskrona itself is nothing short of enchanting. Situated approximate ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Larvi allotment area in Landskrona, Sweden, Mirabellstigen 36 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming country home that perfectly balances tranquility and community living. This delightful property is an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature, with the added benefit of being part of a vibrant and welcoming community. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. Your day begins with a leisurely stroll through your expansive garden, where you can indulge in the simple pleasures of gardening, whether it's cultivating your own vegetables or creating a floral paradise. The garden is not just a space; it's an extension of your home, offering endless possibilities for outdoor dining, relaxation, and recreation. The cottage itself is a cozy haven, offering 50 square meters of functional living space. The layout is designed to maximize comfort and convenience, with a spacious living room that seamlessly accommodates both a sofa group and a dining table. This is the perfect setting for intimate gatherings with family and friends or quiet evenings spent enjoying a good book. The kitchen, well-equipped and thoughtfully positioned adjacent to the dining area, makes meal preparation a breeze. Whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast or hosting a dinner party, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. An additional storage room provides ample space for your gardening tools, outdoor equipment, or seasonal items, ensuring that your home remains clutter-free. A practical toilet completes the interior, offering essential convenience for both residents and guests. The cottage is bathed in natural light, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

A Journey to Tranquility: Discover Your Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the tall trees surrounding your home. Welcome to Annelundsvägen 130, a historic country estate nestled in the serene outskirts of Landskrona, Sweden. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, history, and endless possibilities. A Home with a Story Built in 1903, this 315-square-meter residence is a testament to timeless Swedish architecture. As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The high ceilings and original brickwork speak of a bygone era, while large windows invite natural light to dance across the rooms, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its original chimneys and generous proportions, is perfect for cozy evenings by the fire or lively gatherings with friends and family. The modernized kitchen retains its rustic charm, offering ample space for culinary adventures and family meals. Adjacent rooms provide flexibility for dining, working, or play, ensuring the home adapts to your lifestyle. A Canvas for Your Dreams With four spacious bedrooms, this home offers versatility for families of all sizes. Whether you need a guest room, a home office, or a creative studio, the possibilities are endless. The bathrooms, functional and ready for customization, add to the home's comfort and convenience. Endless Opportunities with Expansive Outbuildings One of the estate's standout features is its extensive outbuildings, totaling approximately 700 square meters. These structures are a dream fo ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and grounds

On a still morning in late June, the lilac hedge at the front of Citadellvägen 37 fills the air with something that stops you mid-step. You stand there a moment, coffee in hand, listening to the sound of a neighbor's trowel working the soil two plots over, a distant church bell somewhere toward the center of Landskrona, and underneath it all — almost nothing. Just wind in the birch leaves. This is what daily life looks like at one of Sweden's most storied colony communities, and it's considerably more addictive than it sounds on paper. Citadellet's allotment colony is genuinely old. Built in 1929 and rooted in Sweden's deep tradition of trädgårdskoloni living, the area around Citadellvägen feels lifted out of another era — in the best possible way. The winding footpaths between plots are narrow and unhurried. The cottages are small and individual. The gardens are lavish, seriously tended, and strikingly varied: one plot is a riot of dahlias, the next a productive kitchen garden with tidy rows of runner beans and dill. Nobody is rushing anywhere. The cottage at number 37 sits on approximately 500 square meters of garden and comes in at 37 square meters of interior space — compact, honest, and designed around what actually matters. Step inside and you're met with a living area that does double duty as a sleeping space, a double bed tucked into the room in a way that feels intentional rather than improvised. Light comes in well. The mood is calm. A few steps down — the floor level drops, which gives the kitchen its own distinct character — you find a room lined with warm wooden paneling and wooden floors that have clearly been looked after. It smells faintly of pine. The kitchen is small but genuinely functional, the kind ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the garden cottage

Nestled in the serene landscape of Saxtorp, a quaint locality in the Landskrona kommun, awaits a farmhouse that’s not just a property, but a story waiting to unfold. This humble abode is located at Barsebäcksvägen 172, set against a backdrop of scenic beauty that stretches all the way to the Danish coast, providing a captivating view over the Öresund. As a busy real estate agent who’s seen all sorts, I can assure you, this farmhouse offers a unique living experience, yet remains unpretentious about what it is. First things first, let’s talk about the farmhouse itself. This four-bedroom property spans a comfortable 159 sqm, allowing ample room for creativity with how you turn it into a home. Its current condition is notably good, offering you a solid base to perhaps finetune to your liking without the worry of major overhauls. Imagine waking up to a house filled with natural light, filtering in through generous windows, that fully embrace the openness of your surroundings. You have a variety of rooms that, while ready and welcoming, offer a canvas for your personalization. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 0 bathrooms (potential to add one) - Spacious 159 sqm living area - Large garden spanning over a hectare - Sea view overlooking the Öresund - Generous natural lighting - Detached complementary building - Garage with electric door - Historic forge space - Cast patio on the east side - Additional space for creative endeavors - Gravel driveway up to elegant gates A notable highlight is the detached complementary building, a hidden gem of this estate. Each of its two floors extends to a hefty 200 sqm, granting you the liberty to think big. With an electric-door garage and a historic forge, this space already harbors a ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farmhouse on Barsebäcksvägen 172 Saxtorp Landskrona kommun

Located in the quaint area of Saxtorp, Sweden, this spacious villa on Barsebäcksvägen offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise with an impressive view. Nestled in a serene coastal setting that's both versatile and accommodating, this property is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to settle in a peaceful, yet well-connected community. With a price of 599,500, this property certainly stands out in the market. The villa is set on a sprawling lot of 10,965 square meters, complete with an additional leased area of 5,000 square meters. The location offers commanding views of the strait, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature from the comfort of your home. It is bordered by fields and meadows, making it the perfect retreat for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The property is part of the Natura 2000 area, renowned for its spectacular landscapes, stretching from Landskrona to Barsebäck harbor. Over the years, the villa has undergone several renovations, most notably a significant expansion in 2011. While the primary structure dates back to 2002, it was thoughtfully remodeled to add a magnificent living room that covers over 65 square meters, featuring an incredible ceiling height of 4.8 meters at its peak. This space offers an abundance of light and easy access to a newly constructed glass-enclosed outdoor room, which adds an additional 37 square meters to the living space. - 2 bathrooms - 2 bedrooms - Approximately 159 square meters of living space - Enclosed outdoor room with stunning views - Recently installed solar panels for energy efficiency - Waterborne geothermal heating system - Extensive basement space with multiple rooms - Large garage, workshop, and storage areas - Potential for fur ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Welcome to Rönneberga Backe 219, a remarkable country home nestled in the serene landscape of Asmundtorp, within the picturesque Landskrona municipality of Sweden. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines the tranquility of rural living with the potential for entrepreneurial ventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun bathes your expansive 6,542 square meter plot in a warm glow. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a unique blend of peace, privacy, and potential. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1913, this 365 square meter residence exudes character and charm. Its classic country facade, framed by mature trees and meticulously landscaped grounds, sets the stage for a life of comfort and elegance. The home is designed to accommodate large families or those who simply desire ample space for entertaining and relaxation. Key Features: - Six Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Two Well-Appointed Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and comfort. - Eleven Versatile Rooms: Offering flexibility for various living arrangements. - Open Living Areas: Large windows frame the picturesque landscape, flooding the space with natural light. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Ideal for both everyday meals and larger gatherings. - Multiple Reception Rooms: Options for formal dining, casual lounging, or home office setups. A Workshop for the Visionary For the entrepreneur or hobbyist, the property includes extensive workshop facilities. These insulated and heated spaces are perfect for a range of uses, from a car repair shop to a carpentry business. The setup includes: - Spacious Storag ... click here to read more

Front view of the property and main house

Welcome to this fantastic farmhouse, located in the quaint countryside of Lilla Hörstad, near the vibrant town of Asmundtorp, Sweden. This property is a genuine find for those who are yearning for a tranquil and laid-back lifestyle with all the conveniences of modern living, nestled deep in the idyllic Swedish landscape. Stepping onto Munkebäcksvägen 90, you’ll be greeted by the wide-open fields and the picturesque ambiance of Lilla Hörstad. It's a place where nature meets everyday life, and where mornings start with pure, crisp air and the gentle songs of chirping birds. Built in 2004, the farmhouse spans over 158 square meters. While it may not be large, it makes up for its size with a cozy and practical layout, perfect for those who value comfort and functionality over excessive space. The single-story structure feels both airy and inviting, thanks to large, strategically placed windows that invite natural sunshine. The living area is flawlessly integrated with the kitchen and dining spaces, all designed to foster a warm, communal feeling. Though there are no traditional bedrooms or bathrooms, the open-plan setup provides an empty canvas, one that promises the potential for personal customization. Whether you're a family looking to craft a welcoming home or an entrepreneur eyeing a new venture, this farmhouse grants the flexibility to design your own dream space. The kitchen is a marvel of design with modern appliances and storage solutions that any aspiring chef would appreciate. Imagine cooking meals with local produce right here in your farmhouse, as delicious aromas waft through open windows. A unique highlight is the property's equestrian amenities. The farm includes a stable with six masonry boxes, accompani ... click here to read more

158 m² Farmhouse at Munkebäcksvägen 90, Lilla Hörstad, Landskrona kommun

Nestled in the serene landscape of Orust, Sweden, Kollungeröd 663 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, located in the quaint village of Rydebäck, is an ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. With its lush surroundings and traditional Swedish charm, this property promises a lifestyle of peace and rejuvenation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step outside, the expansive garden, bordered by a classic wooden fence, greets you with its vibrant greenery. The 2,264 square meter plot is a gardener's dream, offering ample space for cultivating your own oasis or simply enjoying the open air. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the patio or hosting a summer barbecue, the garden is a versatile space that invites relaxation and creativity. Built in 1966, the home retains its original retro character, particularly evident in the kitchen. This space is not just functional but also a nostalgic nod to a bygone era, perfect for those who appreciate vintage aesthetics. The living area, though compact at 37 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort. High ceilings create an airy atmosphere, while large windows flood the space with natural light, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A cozy wood-burning stove serves as the heart of the living room, providing warmth and a welcoming ambiance during cooler months. Picture yourself curled up with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones by the fire after a day of exploring the stunning Orust landscape. The property features one well-sized bedroom, comfortably accommodating a do ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft neighing of horses in the distance. Nestled in the serene countryside of Löddeköpinge, Sweden, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a lucrative investment property. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Located in the picturesque area of Ålstorp - Saxtorp, this property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. With its expansive 1.6-hectare lot, this estate is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone yearning for a slice of the Swedish countryside. Property Highlights: - Main Residence: A charming 145 square meter home featuring two spacious bedrooms, a cozy living room, and a dedicated dining area. Large windows flood the interiors with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Annex Apartment: An additional 89 square meters of living space, perfect for guests, extended family, or as a rental unit. This versatile space can be tailored to your needs, whether as a home office, creative studio, or private retreat. - Equestrian Facilities: Well-equipped stables with four horse boxes and several paddocks, designed for optimal animal welfare and ease of use. The extensive grounds offer ample space for additional facilities or leisurely rides. - Garage and Hobby Room: A large garage with a dedicated hobby room and two parking spaces, one with a maintenance pit. Ideal for car enthusiasts or DIY projects, with potential for conversion into additional living space. - Natural Surroundings: Walking trails and riding paths begin at your doorstep, with the renowned Skåneleden trail nearby. The Saxtorpssjöar ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Discover the opportunity to own a picturesque villa tucked away in the serene haven of Ekeby, located in the municipality of Bjuv, Sweden. Perfectly positioned at Truedstorp södra 21, this villa is more than just a house; it's a home waiting for the right family to bring it to life. Priced at a compelling 159,500 euros, this property is designed to appeal to overseas buyers and expats looking to experience the charm of Swedish living. Built in 1927, this villa stands proudly with its one-and-a-half-story structure, offering you a glimpse into the sturdy architectural style of the era. This property spans 94 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional layout for family life. As you step inside, you are greeted with three inviting bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The ground floor warmly welcomes you with exposed beams that narrate a story of timeless design and sturdy build. Here, you will find a living room generously sized for family gatherings and leisurely weekends, complete with a fireplace that adds a touch of warmth and nostalgia to those cold Nordic winters. The kitchen, renovated in 2022, offers a modern culinary space where you can unleash your cooking skills. It includes a full dining area, making mealtimes a communal family affair. It's functional and ready to serve you well in your day-to-day routines. The villa's only bathroom doubles as a laundry room, keeping utility and convenience in mind, ensuring everything you need is within reach. - Three cozy bedrooms - Kitchen with 2022 renovation - 1 living room with fireplace - Exposed beams in ground floor - Bathroom cum laundry - Storage room - Wooden deck for relaxation - Garden space for leisure activities - Parking for 2-3 cars - Energy clas ... click here to read more

4 room Villa at Truedstorp södra 21 Ekeby Bjuvs kommun

Nestled in the serene outskirts of Mörarp, along picturesque Benarpsvägen 54, awaits a farmhouse teeming with history and opportunity. This property, with its incredible potential, offers a canvas for those who dream big and aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves. A spacious 89 square meters, the farmhouse opens its doors to possibilities – the chance to breathe new life into its old walls, turning it into a splendid retreat or a warm family home. Now, I must confess, this is not a property for the faint-hearted. It's a right fixer-upper, but isn't that what makes it so exciting? Imagine the satisfaction of restoring this farmhouse to its former glory, seeing it transformed bit by bit. With four bedrooms and a single bathroom, it's perfectly sized for a growing family or perhaps even shared living. Each room eagerly waits for someone with vision to bring it out of its slumber, inviting you to make it uniquely yours. You're not just buying a house here; you're investing in a lifestyle. Mörarp, a quaint locality within the Helsingborg Municipality, provides the perfect backdrop for your new venture. Known for its green landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, it offers a beautiful mix of country living with easy access to local amenities. And speaking of amenities, let's list a few that this property includes for your consideration: - Spacious 89 sqm living area - Four accommodating bedrooms - A single, functional bathroom - Versatile garage space - Ample storage areas - Outbuildings suitable for hobbyists - Approx. 6771 sqm of land - Stable and pump house for potential farming - Quiet countryside environment - Proximity to expansive green areas - Opportunity for future expansion Living in this part of southwestern Sweden ... click here to read more

4-room Farmhouse without agriculture on Benarpsvägen 54 Mörarp Helsingborgs kommun

There's a particular kind of quiet that settles over Lundsbäck on a Saturday morning in June. The kind where you hear bees before you see them, where the smell of someone else's tomato plants drifts over the low hedge, and where your only real decision is whether to take your coffee in the conservatory or carry it out to the garden table while the dew is still burning off. That's the rhythm this 39-square-meter cottage runs on — and once you've tasted it, the city starts to feel very far away indeed. Tucked inside the Lundsbäck Koloniförening allotment community in Helsingborg's Vasatorp district, this one-bedroom summer house is a genuinely well-thought-out small space. At 39 sqm, every square meter is earning its keep. The glass-fronted conservatory greets you as you arrive and immediately does double duty — it's the first room you walk into and the last one you want to leave. On rainy Swedish afternoons (and there will be a few), it's where you'll eat dinner listening to drops on the glass. On sunny evenings, the doors fold back and it becomes an open-air dining room with a roof, which is exactly as useful as it sounds. Inside, the layout flows naturally from the conservatory into a furnished TV room, then into a well-proportioned bedroom that handles a double bed and actual storage without feeling cramped. The kitchen has more counter space than you'd expect and a proper spot for a dining table — so cooking here doesn't mean exiling yourself from conversation. A toilet sits neatly between the bedroom and kitchen. It's compact, yes, but the design has been done with enough intelligence that compact doesn't feel tight. The garden is genuinely the heart of this property. The plot is sunny from morning through evening ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the picturesque coastal city of Helsingborg, Sweden, this charming tiny house on Linbastagatan 2-4 presents a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a busy real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this quaint retreat, perfectly suited for those seeking tranquility in the heart of nature. Imagine yourself pulling up to this cozy cottage, a hidden gem on a private and secluded plot of approximately 300 square meters. The surrounding Filborna area is peaceful, yet rich in natural beauty, making it an ideal location for a summer retreat. With its inviting charm, this tiny house is sure to capture the heart of any buyer eager to experience a slice of Swedish paradise. As you step inside, the cottage greets you with its warmth and charm. Though compact, the 45-square-meter layout is cleverly designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The practical kitchen is well-equipped, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Gather around the dining area, envision evenings filled with laughter and conversation as the day winds down. While the property comes with a composting toilet, don't let that deter you; it's all part of living sustainability, a lifestyle embraced in this lovely community. The spacious living room offers ample space for furniture, allowing you to personalize it to your taste. Adjacent to this space is a wonderful enclosed sunroom, facing westward to catch the afternoon sun. This sunroom is an idyllic spot for soaking up the golden rays or enjoying a good book with a hot cup of tea. For those not entirely familiar with Helsingborg, let me paint a picture of this vibrant area. Known for its maritime heritage, Helsingborg ... click here to read more

1 room Cottage on Linbastagatan 2-4 Filborna Helsingborgs kommun

Nestled within the lush greenery of Helsingborg's Koloniområdet Brytstugan, Körsbärsgången 113 offers a unique opportunity to own a tiny house that perfectly encapsulates the charm of Swedish allotment living. This delightful property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, community, and the simple pleasures of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming lilacs. Your day begins with a leisurely stroll through your own garden, where mature apple and pear trees stand proudly, offering their bounty in the warmer months. The garden, a generous 405 square meters, is a canvas for your horticultural dreams, whether you're a seasoned gardener or a budding enthusiast. The tiny house itself, though compact, is a marvel of efficient design. With one cozy bedroom, a functional kitchen, and a welcoming living area, it provides all the essentials for a comfortable stay. The conservatory/porch is a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation, offering a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Community Owning a second home in Helsingborg means more than just a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle. The Koloniområdet Brytstugan is a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for gardening and a love for the outdoors. With 211 cottages, the association fosters a sense of camaraderie and shared values, making it easy to forge lasting friendships. The location is nothing short of idyllic. Just a 20-minute walk from the bustling city center, you have easy access to Helsingborg's rich cultural scene, diverse dining options, and shopping experiences. Yet, despite its proximit ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to a charming and delightful slice of Sweden right in Helsingborg's picturesque countryside. Located in the peaceful Vasatorps trädgård of Helsingborgs kommun, this cozy country home offers an inviting retreat for those seeking a tranquil and lush environment without being too far removed from city life. As a bussy real estate agent, let me whisk you away on a narrative journey through this delightful property and the captivating local area that surrounds it. As you step into the Lundsbäcks Colony Association, you are immediately greeted by the serene and lush environment that defines this enclave. With its West Coast charm, the cottage at Plot No. 54 stands at a modest yet intimate 40 square meters. It’s just the right size for those looking to downsize for simplicity or to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life without completely detaching from the conveniences of civilization. Upon entering the cottage, the warm embrace of a well-maintained interior catches your attention. The kitchen is both functional and quaint, ideal for whipping up a cozy meal after a day spent enjoying the outdoors. The living room offers ample space for a comfortable sofa where you can unwind with a book or enjoy conversation with friends. The adjoining conservatory extends the living space, allowing you to enjoy the lush surroundings while being sheltered from the elements. A charming bedroom provides enough space for a double bed, offering a restful retreat at the end of the day. The cottage also includes the convenience of a toilet with a sink—an understated yet appreciated touch amidst the simplicity of country home living. The real star of this property is undoubtedly its garden. Encompassing around 632 square meters, it bu ... click here to read more

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Hello there! I’m here to guide you through an intriguing opportunity nestled in the heart of Sweden, in the quaint city of Helsingborg. I'm a very busy real estate agent working globally, and I have seen properties from bustling cities to serene countrysides, but there is a unique feel to a country home, especially in a place as picturesque as Helsingborg. Let's talk a little more about the beautiful region where this country home is located. Helsingborg, a city with its roots deep in history and imbued with stunning coastal views, offers an exceptional mix of vibrant urban life and tranquil nature escapes. The weather here resonates with typical Scandinavian climate influences, characterized by mild summers and temperatures that rarely soar to extremities, making it an always-comfortable place to live or vacation. In Helsingborg, there's something for everyone. For history buffs, there’s an array of historical sites like the medieval Kärnan tower and the beautiful Fredriksdal Open-Air Museum and Gardens. Art lovers can immerse themselves at Dunkers Kulturhus, an art venue showcasing performing arts and exhibitions. The gorgeous beaches offer a refreshing escape during warmer months, perfect for picnics, swim outings, or simply unwinding by the water. Enjoy vibrant local cafes and restaurants offering exquisite culinary experiences. Now, let's amble down to Ringstorp, a serene neighborhood known for its friendly atmosphere and meticulously tended landscapes. It's well-connected to the more bustling parts of Helsingborg while still offering its residents a peaceful and slower-paced lifestyle—perfect for those who want to unplug and unwind. Our country home located at Rosenstigen 2 / Ringstorpsvägen 27, Ringstorp, Hel ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Let me take a moment to whisk you away to the serene surroundings of Billesholm, a charming locality in Sweden where time seems to slow down just a tad, offering inhabitants a respite from the bustle of city life. Tucked away within the picturesque landscape is a farmhouse that truly embodies rustic charm combined with modern conveniences. This delightful residence located on Åbrovägen 11, Billesholm, a mere stone's throw from the amenities of the vibrant town, presents an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers and expats alike looking to immerse themselves in Swedish countryside living. The property itself is an expansive farmhouse, brimming with character since its establishment in 1850. It’s situated within a generous 6,314 square meters of land, offering ample room not just for living but to dream, with possibilities only limited by your imagination. Stepping inside the farmhouse, you'll immediately notice the sense of history intertwined with comfort. The farmhouse comprises four bedrooms, providing ample spaces for family and guests. Each bedroom radiates warmth and coziness, yet promises moments of tranquility after a long day. Our narrative brings us to the living room, the heart of the home, which delights with its exposed beams and wooden floors, creating an inviting atmosphere. The centerpiece: a welcoming fireplace, offering warmth and coziness during Sweden's cooler months. Imagine winter evenings nestled by the fire with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. These are moments waiting to be crafted in this charming abode. The kitchen is a space of delight, well-equipped, and perfectly suited for those who adore cooking or hosting. Space is aplenty for dining, with room enough for those large ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farmhouse on Åbrovägen 11 Billesholm Bjuvs kommun