Cozy Country Retreat in Lerbäckshult, Ängelholm - 3BR Home with Scenic Forest Views, Close to Beaches and Villages

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Per Mårtens väg 7, Lerbäckshult, Ängelholms kommun, Sweden, Hjärnarp (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 66Floor area

€109,211

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

66m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a unique opportunity in the heart of Lerbäckshult, Ängelholm, Sweden - a cozy country home that whispers the serenity of nature and offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. This inviting property, set in the picturesque southern slopes of Hallandsåsen, combines privacy with community warmth, making it a compelling option for overseas buyers and expats seeking tranquillity without isolation.

Let's start this journey on Per Mårtens väg 7, where this charming abode awaits its new owners. Built in 1975, the home boasts a robust concrete block foundation and an eye-catching black wooden exterior, framed by pristine white windows. The roof, dressed in black steel gutters and concrete tiles, may soon invite its new owner to put their personal touch through renovation, unlocking the potential for aesthetic upgrades and enhancements.

Property Features:
- 3 cozy bedrooms
- 1 functional bathroom
- 66 square meters of living space
- Spacious 948 square meter plot
- Inviting black wooden exterior
- Sun-dappled terrace, partially covered
- Ample storage with basement and crawl space
- Surrounded by natural beech forest
- Elevated and sloping lot with lush lawns
- Concrete foundation with solid build

But what truly makes this property special isn't just its structural allure. It’s the lifestyle it promises. Nestled in an area blessed with stunning natural beauty, life here is shaped by the idyllic Swedish countryside. This locale offers the perfect climate for those who appreciate the temperate cycles Sweden is known for, enjoying mild summers and serene winters where snow-draped landscapes complete the seasonal magic.

Nearby, adventure and relaxation coexist harmoniously. The property boasts close proximity to two large lakes—Västersjön and Rössjön. Both serve as ideal spots for swimming, fishing, or simply letting your thoughts drift as you walk along their serene edges. For those yearning for more coastal fun, a brief drive leads to Laholmsbugten's sweeping sandy shores and the lively marina of Båstad. The town is a sailboat enthusiast's dream come true, not just with its marina, but also with its charming cafes, shops, and restaurants aplenty. And should you want a touch of sporting excitement, Båstad is renowned for hosting annual international tennis tournaments, offering locals and visitors alike a front-row seat to thrilling matches.

For your necessities, the nearby village of Hjärnarp ensures that all daily needs are met. Here, you'll find shops, essential services, and maybe even a chance to exchange pleasantries with your new neighbors that share the love of this quiet yet convenient corner of the world.

It's important to be transparent, and potential buyers should note that while the home is in good condition, future renovations to the roof provide an opportunity. This improvement will add yet another layer of personalisation to your Swedish haven, allowing you to create a home reflective of both functionality and style.

Living in such a country home brings a unique rhythm to life, where the days are dictated by the sunlight filtering through forest trees instead of honking city traffic. It's a place where one's greatest alarm clock might be the soothing calls of native birds, and morning commutes involve little more than taking a light stroll out to your car—or better yet, a peaceful morning hike through nature’s splendor.

So, whether it’s a permanent new start among Sweden's natural beauty, or a seasonal sanctuary from far-flung daily life, this property offers the setting stage for new beginnings, unique experiences, and lasting memories. Stake your claim in this corner of Lerbäckshult, where modern living melds into the timeless allure of nature, and the embrace of Swedish countryside becomes your everyday backdrop.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
66
Price per m²
€1,655
Garden size
948
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 the holiday home and garden

Early July on Vätö, and the light never quite leaves the sky. By nine in the evening it's still pale gold through the birch trees, and from the south-facing deck at Svartträskvägen 19 you can hear absolutely nothing except the occasional woodpecker working through the pines. That specific silence — no traffic, no neighbors' televisions, no city hum — is what people drive two hours north from Stockholm to find. This is it. Vätö is one of those places that Stockholmers tend to keep quietly to themselves. Technically an island in the northern Stockholm archipelago within Norrtälje municipality, it's connected by road so you arrive without any ferry anxiety, yet the moment you cross onto the island the pace genuinely shifts. The air smells different — pine resin and lake water — and the roads narrow into single tracks flanked by wildflowers that locals pick for their midsommar wreaths every June. The Sörgården area where this property sits is among the quieter pockets of the island, which is saying something. The house itself was built in 1977 and sits on a 2,323 square metre plot that's been left largely natural — mature trees, mossy ground cover, that particular Swedish woodland character you can't manufacture. It's not manicured and it's better for it. The lot gives you genuine privacy, room for a kitchen garden if you want one, and space to add a sauna cabin down the line (many neighbours have done exactly that). At 55 square metres the house is compact but considered: an open kitchen and living area that work together rather than against each other, two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and toilet, and a wood-burning stove that transforms the entire place on a cool September evening when the archipelago light turns a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

On a still July morning in Långvreten, the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound, but the right kind of sound — wood pigeons in the birch canopy, a distant lawnmower two plots over, the soft creak of a garden chair. By eight o'clock, the sun has already been up for hours. That's the Swedish summer for you. Jädravägen 10 sits on a 2,828-square-metre plot in Bro, Upplands-Bro municipality, about 40 kilometres northwest of Stockholm. It's a 1969 timber cottage that one family has quietly looked after for over five decades. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, 48 square metres of living space inside — and then a vast, tree-lined garden that does most of the real living for you. This is the kind of Swedish vacation home that doesn't exist in brochures because families hold onto them for generations. When one finally comes available, you pay attention. The interior keeps its original bones intact. Low ceilings. Wood-panel walls in that particular warm ochre that 1960s Swedish cottages seem to own. A fireplace in the living room that becomes the social centre of the house the moment September arrives and the evenings cool fast. The kitchen is compact and functional — there's a rhythm to cooking here, the way you plan meals around what's at the local shop in Kungsängen rather than having everything delivered to your door. It changes how you eat, and usually for the better. Three bedrooms means room for kids, grandparents, or that one friend who always lingers into the following week. A note worth knowing upfront: the bathroom currently has a composting toilet and no running water connection to the mains. This is common in older Swedish fritidshus and entirely manageable as a warm-season property, which is p ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

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Welcome to a splendid opportunity in the heart of Hjärnarp, nestled within the captivating Swedish countryside. As a bustling real estate agent, I take pride in presenting to you a charming country home located at Gatubacksvägen 8, Lerbäckshult. Now, I must warn you, I am quite bussy these days, flying from one property to another, ensuring that each potential buyer finds their dream home. This one here in Lerbäckshult is a delightful retreat, perfect for those seeking serenity amidst the wonders of tranquility and nature’s bounty. This country home is ideal for family living, surrounded by a landscape that whispers peace and harmony. Now, what's really amazing about this region is not just the property itself, but the entire atmosphere. The moment you take that winding road away from the lively village of Hjärnarp, you will find yourself submerged in the shimmering green beech forests. The scenic route has a poetic quality to it, with deer occasionally prancing across lush meadows—a sight that never fails to amaze. Now, let me tell you about the home itself. It is a good-sized property, with 104 square meters of well-utilized space. With four cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms, it is quite capable of accommodating a growing family. The sleek, modern facade catches the eye, melding beautifully with the natural beauty surrounding the home. It serves as a perfect illustration of how contemporary architecture can remain harmonious with nature. Here's a little breakdown of the home's features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 fully equipped bathrooms - Sizeable 104 square-meter living space - Modern facade - Sleek, integrated technology - Immediate move-in ready - Surrounded by green landscapes - Proximity to nature trails - Share ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene enclave of Ljungabolet, within the picturesque Ängelholm municipality, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Perfectly suited for those yearning for a peaceful retreat or a cozy year-round residence, this property is a gateway to the quintessential Swedish countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at Harstigen 1, where nature's embrace is ever-present. The property sits on a generous 1,111 square meter plot, providing ample space for relaxation, gardening, and outdoor activities. Upon entering the home, you're welcomed by a spacious hallway that seamlessly flows into an open living area. Here, natural light floods the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A charming wood-burning stove stands as the centerpiece, offering both comfort and a touch of rustic elegance. Picture yourself unwinding here after a day of exploring, the crackling fire providing a cozy backdrop to your evening. The living room opens directly onto a large wooden deck, an ideal spot for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. Whether hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet morning coffee, this outdoor space is sure to become a favorite. The kitchen, though compact, is efficiently designed, equipped with all the essentials for culinary endeavors. Adjacent to the main living area is a cozy bedroom, perfect for a single bed or bunk beds, making it ideal for children or guests. The home also features a practical bathroom with a toilet and shower, ensuring convenience for both residents and ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and garden

Welcome to Kollebäcksgården, a captivating country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Munka-Ljungby, Sweden. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that offers both tranquility and adventure. With 16.6 hectares of diverse land, this estate is a sanctuary for nature lovers and a canvas for those with a vision for rural living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds. Your mornings could start with a leisurely stroll through your private beech forest, where the sunlight filters through the canopy, creating a dance of light and shadow. The air is crisp and fresh, a reminder of the pristine environment that surrounds you. Kollebäcksgården is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The main residence, a charming manor house, is meticulously maintained, offering a blend of comfort and elegance. With approximately 200 square meters of living space, the house is designed to accommodate family gatherings and quiet retreats alike. Large windows invite natural light to flood the interiors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The estate's location is ideal for those who cherish privacy yet appreciate accessibility. A private gravel road leads you to this hidden gem, ensuring peace and seclusion. Despite its tranquil setting, the property is conveniently close to Ängelholm, a vibrant town offering a range of amenities, from shops and restaurants to schools and healthcare facilities. For the adventurous at heart, the surrounding area is a playground of outdoor activities. Västersjön, a large lake just 1.4 kilometers away, offers opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. The rolling hills and quiet roads are perfect for hiking, cycling, and hors ... click here to read more

Kollebäcksgården main house and grounds

Tucked away in the picturesque township of Ängelholm, Sweden, this expansive farmhouse at Errarps Byaväg 60 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of rural charm and convenience. This property is big on potential and exudes the atmosphere of classic Swedish countryside living. For foreign buyers and expats looking to invest in a serene, yet accessible location, this farmhouse could be just the place to plant roots. Nestled on an expansive 11.2 hectares of emerald green landscape, this farmhouse immediately welcomes you with its immaculately maintained driveway. Decades of care have endowed this residence with an air of sturdy reliability. The heart of the home is a 215 square meter main house, featuring seven rooms, thoughtfully maintained and continuously updated over the years without ever turning away from its rustic soul. The generously sized kitchen is a true gem of this home. With large windows on two sides, it offers picturesque views of the largest paddock and one of the riding arenas. Embrace the serenity of the grounds each morning with your coffee or tea in hand. As you explore the household's ample space, a range of rooms cater to both relaxation and daily function. The home includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the rare delight of a sauna, which becomes particularly welcome after crisp winter days spent tending to the farm's outdoor needs. A living room crowns each of the home's two floors, fostering an atmosphere of togetherness and comfort. The broader property offers a lush garden with varied outdoor seating areas. A pergola provides essential shade during the warmer seasons, while an orangery extends the enjoyment of this splendid space during inclement weather. Who knew serenity ... click here to read more

7-room Farm without Agriculture on Errarps Byaväg 60

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Skåne 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. This is life at Skolevägen 145, a captivating country home nestled in the serene village of Höja, just a stone's throw from Ängelholm. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment in a setting that feels both timeless and rejuvenating. A Home Steeped in History and Character Built in 1909, this property exudes a sense of history and charm that is increasingly rare in today's world. The main residence spans 196 square meters, offering a flexible layout with four to five bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family and guests. High ceilings and large windows flood the interiors with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Original architectural details whisper stories of the past, while modern comforts ensure a seamless living experience. Endless Possibilities with Expansive Outbuildings Beyond the main house, the property boasts four interconnected outbuildings, each brimming with potential. One building is primed for conversion into two separate apartments, ideal for generating rental income or hosting extended family. A stable awaits equestrian enthusiasts or those in need of additional storage, while a spacious barn offers room for workshops, creative projects, or even a small business. With three garages and extra storage rooms, the possibilities are as vast as your imagination. A Garden Oasis for Relaxation and Recreation The property sits on a generous 4,090 square meter plot, featuring a meticulously maintained garden. This outdoor haven is perfect for leisurely afternoons spent g ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

On a quiet Tuesday morning in late June, you crack open the kitchen window at Gårdsvägen 2 and catch the faint salt smell rolling in off the Kattegat. The robotic mower is already doing its rounds across the grass. You've got nowhere to be until you feel like it. That's the whole point. Skummeslövsstrand sits on the Halland coast of southwestern Sweden, roughly halfway between Halmstad and Båstad — two towns that between them cover every practical need you'll ever have, from IKEA runs to Michelin-starred dinners. But the strand itself is a different pace entirely. A tight-knit summer community that swells with Swedish families every July, then exhales into a quieter, genuinely peaceful neighbourhood the rest of the year. The kind of place where you recognise faces at the local pizzeria on Strandvägen before the end of your first week. The house on Gårdsvägen dates to 1957 and carries just enough of that era — the compact, considered proportions of post-war Swedish construction — without feeling dated. It's been properly updated: new bathroom, fresh interior surfaces throughout, and a modern heat pump installed that handles both heating and cooling efficiently. This isn't a project property. You can arrive with luggage and start living. The winterisation work done here means the house holds warmth through a February coastal storm without fuss, which matters if you're thinking about long weekends in the off-season or using it as a genuine second home across all four seasons. Sixty square metres sounds modest on paper, and it is — but the layout earns every centimetre. The living area and kitchen work as a single open space, and the two bedrooms sit quietly toward the back. Large windows pull in the Swedish summer light ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. Nestled in the heart of Skummeslövsstrand, this charming cottage offers a unique blend of traditional Swedish allure and modern comfort, making it the perfect year-round vacation home. A Story of Timeless Charm and Modern Comfort Built in 1955, this delightful cottage has been lovingly maintained, preserving its original character while incorporating essential modern amenities. As you enter, you're greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that immediately feels like home. The 55 square meter living space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, with large windows that flood the interior with natural light and offer picturesque views of the lush garden. The heart of the home is the bright living room, where you can unwind after a day at the beach or gather with loved ones for cozy movie nights. The adjoining kitchen is a culinary haven, equipped with ample storage and workspace, perfect for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. A Garden of Serenity Step outside to discover a 400 square meter garden, a tranquil oasis that invites relaxation and play. Mature trees and shrubs provide privacy, while open grassy areas are ideal for children's games or sunbathing. The covered terrace becomes a cherished spot for al fresco dining, morning coffees, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Year-Round Enjoyment Unlike many summer cottages, this property is fully winterized, allowing you to experience the beauty of Skummeslövsstrand in every season. The insulated structure and efficient heating ensure comfort even ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the serene coastal town of Skummeslövsstrand, Sweden, this delightful house at Signes väg 14E offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime location in Laholm's municipality, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat that promises both tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This charming house, built in 1955, has been meticulously maintained to offer a harmonious blend of traditional Swedish summer house allure and modern comforts. Its winterization ensures that you can enjoy this haven throughout the year, making it an ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Comfort The house sits on a manageable 400 sqm plot, designed for easy upkeep, allowing you to spend more time enjoying the surrounding beauty. The garden is a sanctuary for relaxation and play, offering ample space for children to frolic or for adults to unwind with a book under the sun. The covered terrace is a favorite spot, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or savoring a quiet morning coffee. Inside, the 55 sqm living area is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Two cozy bedrooms provide a restful retreat for family or guests, while the bright living room, bathed in natural light, serves as the heart of the home. Whether you're unwinding after a day at the beach or gathering for a cozy movie night, this space exudes warmth and hospitality. The kitchen, equipped with all essentials, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast or a festive dinner. The house's insulation and heating ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, this historic Halland farmhouse at Bjäredsvägen 41 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Located just outside the vibrant town of Båstad, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil second home or a vacation retreat in Europe. 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 enchanting country home, where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. Originally built in the 1870s, the farmhouse has been meticulously updated to preserve its historical essence while providing all the conveniences of contemporary living. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Historical Charm Meets Modern Comfort - Spacious Living: With 113 square meters of living space, the home features five rooms, including three cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. - Authentic Details: Original wooden floors, exposed ceiling beams, and decorative panel doors add character and warmth. - Modern Amenities: A stylish kitchen equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Outdoor Paradise - Expansive Grounds: The property spans 8.4 hectares, offering open fields, mature trees, and beautifully maintained gardens. - Equestrian Facilities: Includes a stable with heated tack rooms, a riding arena, and a workshop, ideal for horse enthusiasts. - Nature at Your Doorstep: Explore the surrounding trails on horseback or bicycle, immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes of Skåne. Proximity to Båstad - Cultural Hub: Båstad is renowned for its tennis tournaments, beautiful beaches ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse

Welcome to the heart of scenic Mellbystrand, nestled in the southern reaches of Sweden. This charming area effortlessly combines natural beauty with modern conveniences, making it a cherished escape for many, including expatriates and international investors who are captivated by its allure. Situated just a comfortable distance from the bustling city yet close enough to enjoy its conveniences, Lodjursvägen 10 offers an enticing opportunity to own a slice of this tranquil paradise. As you approach the property, it's hard not to be enchanted by the serene environment it calls home. The villa, a winterized holiday haven built in the year 2000, sits on a spacious freehold plot with room for expansion. Imagine yourself stepping onto the open terrace, perfectly aligned to capture the warmth of the sun from dawn until dusk, thanks to its southwest-facing position. This is where memories with friends and family are crafted over quiet mornings and peaceful evenings under the setting sun. For those who cherish a balance between relaxation and activity, Mellbystrand is a dream come true. The property is perfectly placed within walking and cycling distance to the sea and the beckoning beach. This makes daily strolls along the shore or an invigorating bike ride with ocean views an everyday luxury. The gentle climate of this region ensures refreshing summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning to escape harsher climates. Living in a villa in Mellbystrand is not just about owning a property; it's about adopting a lifestyle. The villa’s design embodies this ethos with its open and bright layout. The living room, angled to create a spacious feel, features a homely fireplace that not only adds warmth but ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Lodjursvägen 10

Nestled along the picturesque Karins Road, in the serene town of Mellbystrand, this delightful country home offers a rare blend of tranquility and the refreshing essence of coastal living. Just a stone's throw away from the soft rolling waves of the Nordic Sea, this property beckons those looking for an idyllic retreat, away from the bustling madness of city life. Now, as a bussy global real estate agent, let me whisk you away to discover the heartwarming charms of this residence, perfectly suited for overseas buyers and expats on the lookout for a new place to call home in Sweden. Mellbystrand, a quaint coastal town located in Laholms kommun, is a haven of peace with its long sandy beaches and lush green landscapes. The town's community embraces a lifestyle that balances relaxation with a touch of adventure. The climate here is generally mild; summers are cozy and inviting, while winters are picturesque with gentle snowfalls that paint the area a delightful white. Life in Mellbystrand offers plenty of delightful activities. From invigorating walks on the endless stretches of beach to perhaps exploring the nearby forests on a leisurely hike, Mellbystrand has a little slice of everything for everyone. For those more inclined to enjoy cultural pastimes, Laholm's quaint museums and art galleries are just a short drive away, offering insights into the rich Swedish history and artistic heritage. The house itself? It's a lovely winterized getaway, snugly situated on Karins väg. The moment you step onto the sizeable grassy expanse of 1,116 sqm, you're met with the kind of tranquility only nature can provide. It's an ideal place for garden parties during summer evenings or building snowmen in winter, should you fancy a bit of ... click here to read more

3 room winterized cottage on Karins väg 3 Mellbystrand Laholms kommun

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first light of dawn filters through the trees. This is the serene lifestyle awaiting you at this charming farmhouse nestled in the picturesque village of Förslöv, Sweden. Located on Bjäredalsvägen 456, this property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquility and beauty of rural living, while still being within easy reach of modern conveniences. A Canvas for Your Vision This three-bedroom farmhouse, set on an expansive 4,338 square meter plot, is a blank canvas ready for your personal touch. With one bathroom and a cozy living space, the property is in good condition, offering a solid foundation for your dream home. Whether you envision a traditional Swedish retreat or a modern countryside haven, the possibilities are endless. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside, and you'll find a mature garden that has been lovingly maintained over the years. With a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowering plants, this outdoor space is perfect for relaxation, outdoor dining, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside. The garden offers unobstructed views over the surrounding fields, providing a sense of peace and privacy that is increasingly rare to find. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Förslöv is a charming village that offers a taste of authentic Swedish life. Just a short drive away, the coastal village of Vejbystrand beckons with its beautiful beaches, marina, and vibrant local community. The nearby Bjäre Peninsula is renowned for its stunning landscapes, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a variety of cultural and culinary attractions. Whether you ... click here to read more

Farmhouse exterior and garden view

Welcome to Hällede by 218, a delightful haven nestled in the heart of Laholm, Sweden. This charming house offers a unique blend of modern comforts and serene countryside living, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an expat looking for a holiday retreat or an investor eyeing a promising property, this home promises a lifestyle of peace, relaxation, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step outside, the crisp, fresh air fills your lungs, and the expansive garden beckons you to explore its lush greenery. With 1,443 square meters of outdoor space, this property is a paradise for nature lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the patio, surrounded by the vibrant colors of blooming flowers and the tranquil beauty of the Swedish countryside. The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous renovation. Originally built in 1969, it has been transformed into a contemporary sanctuary while retaining its original charm. The open-plan living area is a welcoming space, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open fireplace, with its elegant tiled details, serves as a cozy focal point during the cooler months, inviting you to curl up with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The modern kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage. Its sleek design and functional layout make meal preparation a joy, whether you're cooking a simple family dinner or host ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Mellbystrand, a charming coastal town in Laholm Municipality, Sweden, this delightful holiday home offers a unique blend of comfort, convenience, and coastal charm. Perfectly positioned on a desirable corner plot, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home by the sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Åmotslingan 9. With its proximity to one of Sweden's most beloved sandy beaches, this home is an ideal retreat for both seasonal getaways and year-round living. A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure Built in 1980, the main house is thoughtfully designed to maximize both indoor and outdoor living. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and modern kitchen, creating a bright and inviting space perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows and glass doors flood the interior with natural light, offering stunning views of the garden and direct access to the conservatory. The conservatory is a standout feature, providing a versatile space that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, relaxing with a book, or simply enjoying the garden view, this fully glazed area offers comfort and style. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside to discover a beautifully paved patio, ideal for al fresco dining, barbecues, or sunbathing during the warmer months. The 255 square meter lot is easy to maintain yet offers ample space for outdoor activities. The well-kept garden, with its mix of lawn, flower beds, and mature shrubs, provides a private and pleasant environment. Flexible Accommodation Opt ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome to your cozy haven in Mellbystrand, Sweden! Nestled amid the serene sand dunes of Northern Mellbystrand, this unique tiny house offers a rare opportunity to experience living right by the sea. Imagine waking up every morning to the sound of waves gently crashing onto Sweden’s longest sandy beach. At just 12 square meters, this dune cottage, priced at $43,300, is compact but full of potential, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility and connection to nature. Mellbystrand is a quaint coastal town known for its expansive sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. Only a short 100-meter walk from the shoreline, this property provides the ideal backdrop for seaside living. The sunsets here are nothing short of magical, painting the sky with breathtaking colors as the sun dips below the horizon. Picture yourself enjoying refreshing morning swims or long, leisurely walks on the beach, indulging in the natural beauty that this unique location promises. While the tiny house is in good condition, it's a minimalist's dream—allowing you the perfect chance to tailor it to your taste. Whether you're keen on creating a rustic escape or opting for a sleek minimalist design, the space is a blank canvas for your creativity. With no defined bedrooms or bathrooms, you have the freedom to innovate. Be it a cozy reading nook, a sunlit corner for relaxation, or a petite yet functional kitchen, every inch can be crafted to suit your lifestyle. Life in Mellbystrand is about embracing simplicity and making the most of outdoor adventures. The region is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond beach activities like swimming and sunbathing, the surrounding landscapes offer excellent hiking and cycling oppo ... click here to read more

12 m² Vacation Home in Mellbystrand

Nestled within the tranquil coastal environs of Mellbystrand, you'll find a cozy haven awaiting your discovery. The property at Kulladalsstigen 4 is your gateway to the simple pleasures of life, providing a serene backdrop to unwind. As a proactive real estate agent geared towards serving a diverse range of prospective overseas buyers, I often encounter diverse properties, each narrating a unique story, and this familiar country home certainly tells its tale of restful summers and rejuvenating retreats. Enveloped by the lush Scandinavian landscape, this 45-square-meter summer home is positioned in a private setting that offers both seclusion and charm. Built in 1957, this summer cottage has stood the test of time. You’ll witness how well it accommodates modern-day living yet still retains its vintage grace. It’s not just a roof over your head – it’s a cozy nook in the world, a sanctuary where memories are carved out under the Swedish skies. Living in Mellbystrand offers the luxury of tasting the saltiness of the wind as it dances across long sandy beaches. The climate features distinct seasons, presenting warm, sun-drenched summers that draw visitors far and wide, contrasted with serene, snowy winters that offer spectacular views. In fact, Mellbystrand is famed for having the longest sandy beach in all of Sweden, ideal for leisurely walks and peaceful moments of contemplation. Whether you’re allured by the simplicity of beach life or the adventures of hiking and biking in nearby natural reserves, this locale appeals to nature lovers of all kinds. Step inside the home and you will find a pleasing simplicity in its layout, efficiently designed to maximize space. The inviting living room, with its large windows, welcomes ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house

A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Skåne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your secluded retreat. Welcome to Bassholmavägen 489, a unique opportunity nestled in the serene landscape of Skåne, Sweden. This property offers a rare chance to craft your own sanctuary, whether through a comprehensive renovation or by starting anew with a custom build. A Canvas for Your Vision The main building, a classic Swedish summer cottage (fritidshus) constructed in 1958, sits on a generous plot of 1,119 square meters. With 34 square meters of living space, the cottage currently features two rooms, offering a cozy yet intimate setting. An annex accompanies the main house, both structures awaiting your creative touch to restore their charm or transform them into a modern haven. Embrace the Tranquility of Nature Surrounded by verdant greenery, the property provides ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply basking in the peace and quiet of the countryside. The garden area, though currently overgrown, holds the potential to become a vibrant outdoor living space, perfect for summer gatherings, relaxation, or cultivating your own vegetables and flowers. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Located approximately 1.5 kilometers from the nearest body of water, this property offers easy access to swimming, fishing, or boating adventures. Bassholma is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a permanent residence for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Discover the Charms of Skåne The surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor act ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and lot

Nestled in the serene coastal village of Vejbystrand, this delightful country home offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Sweden. Located on Kohagevägen, this property is a gateway to the idyllic lifestyle of northwestern Skåne, where the sea breeze and lush landscapes create a haven for relaxation and recreation. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the scent of fresh sea air. This charming home, built in 1960 and meticulously maintained, invites you to experience the best of Swedish coastal living. With a total indoor living area of 60 square meters, complemented by an additional 30 square meters of auxiliary space, the property is designed to maximize comfort and functionality. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright and airy living room, the heart of the home. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open layout seamlessly connects the living area to the adjacent kitchen, fully equipped with modern appliances and ample storage. This setup is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests, allowing for easy meal preparation and socializing. The property features two cozy bedrooms, each offering a tranquil space for rest and privacy. The master bedroom is generously sized, while the second bedroom is versatile, ideal for children, guests, or as a home office. Two well-appointed bathrooms provide convenience for both residents and visitors. A Garden Oasis for Relaxation and Play Step outside to discover a generous 700 square meter lot, a green oasis perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, and summer ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home