Escape to Tranquil Living: 4 Room Winterized Country Home in Scenic Jäders-Mälby Near Lake Mälaren, Sweden

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Jäders-Mälby 2, Eskilstuna (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 95Floor area

€279,500

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

95m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Eskilstuna Municipality lies a delightful country home in Jäders-Mälby. If you're seeking a blend of tranquility and convenience, you've found your match. This enchanting property awaits its next owner, offering both comfort and a touch of adventure with the remarkable nature at its doorstep.

Welcome to this lovely winterized holiday home, where opportunity meets potential. The journey begins with a single-story villa that's been lovingly maintained, making it ready for you to move in and start living your dream of a country life. With views and surroundings that are nothing short of spectacular, this is a chance to experience a lifestyle where peace and the hum of nature coexist beautifully.

Step inside and feel the warmth and allure of this well-preserved abode. Enjoy the benefits of three cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living room featuring a fireplace for those chilly evenings, and a renovated kitchen that opens into a dining area. It's a home that speaks of comfort paired with practicality, perfect for weekend retreats or permanent residence.

The timeless appeal of this house includes:

- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Large living room with a fireplace
- Modern kitchen
- Dining area open to the living room
- New shower room
- Additional Laundry room
- Expansive terrace with field views
- Guest cottage
- Storage/workshop space

Life here in Jäders-Mälby revolves around the outdoors, and what better way to indulge than at a place that offers an expansive kitchen garden? For those with a penchant for gardening or the dream of a self-sustained lifestyle, this plot respects your vision with over 100 sqm to cultivate your greens. Beyond gardening, the large lawn sprinkled with vibrant flower beds adds an edge of elegance to your home.

The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers. Right outside your door is the forest, abundant with chanterelles and blueberries, promising delightful explorations on miles of picturesque walking trails. And when the water calls, a swift stroll takes you to Lake Mälaren, where you can swim or set sail from your private dock.

Jäders-Mälby is not just about the home; it's the lifestyle. Living here means waking up to birdsong, taking refreshing morning dips in the lake, and winding down with peaceful walks through wild, unspoiled forestlands. The climate here can be quite refreshing and invigorating, with each season bringing its own palette of charm—from lush green summerfields to the crisp white sparkle of winter.

The area is rich with activities and options for excursions. A short drive takes you to Sundbyholm, known for its racetrack and historical castle with a popular beach, restaurant, and marina. Further afield, Eskilstuna city center is reachable within 20 minutes by car, with Strängnäs only 30 minutes away. And if the allure of a metropolitan escape beckons, Stockholm is just an hour away, while a scenic boat ride across Lake Mälaren leads you to the vibrant city of Västerås in about 20 minutes.

Despite its simplicity, this property won't require any immediate renovations. It offers comfort straight out of the box, enabling you to enjoy the many things the region has to offer without the need for extensive fixes. The potential here is not about repair but how you bring your own unique vision to life in this serene spot.

Eskilstuna and surrounding municipalities are wonderful areas. If you've ever imagined living closely connected to nature and still within reach of urban amenities, this corner of Sweden offers the best of both worlds. It's a place where tranquility is real, the community is inviting, and the natural beauty is nearly endless. Whether planning a summer retreat or a long-term residence, this country home embodies a harmonious mix of serenity and opportunity. Welcome to a space that is not just a home but a chance to savor life at its most pleasing pace.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
95
Price per m²
€2,942
Garden size
1828
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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Main house and yard

Close your eyes for a second and picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in late June, the air smells of pine resin and cut grass, and you're standing in a garden the size of a small meadow with a cup of coffee, watching swallows cut low over the wildflower patch. Nobody is calling you anywhere. That's the daily reality at Skredsviks Hede 317, a red-painted Swedish torp built in 1787 that has somehow made it to the modern era with its soul completely intact. This is genuine West Sweden countryside — the kind of place people from Gothenburg have been quietly keeping to themselves for generations. Uddevalla sits at the edge of the Bohuslän coast, a region where the granite archipelago crumbles into the Skagerrak, and where the summer light at 10pm still paints everything gold. The property itself sits in Skredsvik, a rural parish about 20 minutes by car from Uddevalla's city center, and cycling distance from open water swimming spots that don't appear in any guidebook. The house is small by modern standards — 47 square meters of living space in the main building — but that's part of the point. Everything here is intentional. You're not managing a mansion; you're maintaining a piece of history. The original wooden structure from the late 18th century is still the bones of the building, and the owners have kept the character rigorously intact: exposed ceiling beams with the kind of patina that takes two centuries to develop, tongue-and-groove wall paneling, wide-plank wooden floors that creak in exactly the right places. Walk into the combined kitchen and hallway and you'll immediately understand the logic of how these old Swedish farmhouses worked. There's a wood-burning stove for warmth, a traditional baking oven (function ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

On a still July morning in Herräng, you crack the upstairs balcony door and the air comes in cool and pine-sharp, carrying the faint sound of someone rowing out past the rocks below. The apple trees in the garden are heavy. Coffee is already on. This is what owning a second home in Roslagen actually feels like — and Norra Kallbodavägen 82 is one of those rare finds that delivers it without compromise. Built in 1930 and thoroughly renovated to a standard that leaves nothing to the imagination, this two-bedroom country home sits on a private, elevated plot of 3,841 square meters in Bredsund, just outside Herräng village. The renovation was not cosmetic. Everything was addressed: roof, façade, electrical systems, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, and interior surfaces. What remains is the original soul of a Swedish country house — its proportions, its timber character, its relationship to the land — now wrapped in a level of comfort you can move into without a single weekend of DIY. The kitchen was finished in a soft sage green and has real workspace, not just the illusion of it. There's room for a proper dining table, which matters when you're feeding guests after a long day on the water. The bathroom next door is fully tiled, fitted with a shower, and plumbed for a washing machine — practical details that international owners especially appreciate. Upstairs, the house opens into a central living area that connects the two bedrooms, both capable of fitting double beds, with a wood-burning stove anchoring the whole floor. On cold October weekends, when the birch trees outside turn and the archipelago empties out, that stove earns its place. The balcony off the upper level faces the sun through most of the day. In June, that m ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Properties nearby

Once you step onto the gravel path, the world around you transforms into a serene escape nestled in the captivating countryside of Sörmland, Sweden. Let me take you on a journey through a delightful two-bedroom country cottage located in Värhulta Karlberg, Eskilstuna. This inviting country home offers a blend of rustic features and contemporary comforts, a real haven for those who yearn for the tranquil embrace of nature. Picture yourself arriving at a driveway lined with lilac bushes and apple trees as you approach this charming abode. It’s a place that beckons you to slow down from the hustle of daily life and immerse yourself in a slower pace. Life here is about appreciating small moments—like every creak of wooden floors, which tell stories of a rich past and present. Spanning over two intimate floors, this property whispers tales of history while opening doors to endless possibilities for your future. As you enter through its charming green double doors, you're greeted by the comforting warmth of preserved wood floors and exposed wooden beams. A beautiful wood-burning stove stands as the heart of the home, always ready to infuse warmth during those colder months. The spacious living room invites you to gather with family or friends, perfect for a cozy evening or weekend get-together. The L-shaped kitchen, thoughtfully updated, provides a seamless blend of time-honored aesthetics with all the necessities of modern life, making cooking a joy, not a chore. Heading upstairs, two charming bedrooms await, each bathed in natural light and offering enough room for a comfortable double bed and furniture—it’s personal, yet spacious enough to call truly your own. Here, mornings are filled with birdsong and evenings come wit ... click here to read more

3 rooms winterized holiday home at Värhulta Karlberg Värhulta Eskilstuna municipality

Welcome to Stora Malmö, an enchanting country home nestled in the charming countryside of Eskilstuna, Sweden. As a busy real estate agent who's always on the move, let me take a moment to guide you through this wonderful property and the delightful local area. This property is not just a home, it is an entire lifestyle waiting for you in the heart of Sörmland. First, let's focus on the home itself. The main building is a stunning manor house, steeped in history as it was built in the late 1800s. The white plaster facade reflects a timeless elegance that stands as a testament to careful maintenance through the years. With 204 square meters of space, you have plenty of room to make this your own. There are 6 spacious bedrooms that offer versatility, whether you're needing guest rooms for visiting family or offices for working from home. You're greeted by 3 bathrooms, conveniently spread throughout the house, reducing those busy morning queues. In addition to the manor, there is a guest house or generational residence, completed in 1973, boasting 155 square meters. It's kept in original condition, exuding a nostalgic charm while providing ample living space over 1.5 floors. Both homes share a practical geothermal heating system that spirals through waterborne radiators, ensuring a cozy atmosphere even during the Swedish winters. The entire property spans an impressive 14.8 hectares, with approximately 10 hectares of fertile arable land and 4 hectares of lush forests. What makes this property particularly special is its remarkable potential. It's ideal for various ambitions - be it a horse farm, agricultural pursuits, or simply recreational enjoyment. Let's dive into the array of features this property offers: - Main ma ... click here to read more

6 rooms Farm without agriculture at Stora Malmö Rural Eskilstuna municipality

Nestled in the serene landscape of Jäders-Hässelbylund, just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Eskilstuna, lies a country home that promises a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. This charming property, with its rich history and inviting ambiance, is an ideal second home for those yearning for a peaceful retreat without sacrificing accessibility to urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at this delightful country home, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Glimpse into Your New Home Built in 1930, this 59-square-meter home exudes character and warmth. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a cozy kitchen that retains its original wood-burning stove, a nostalgic nod to the past that also serves a practical purpose. The kitchen's dining area is perfect for intimate family meals or entertaining friends, offering a homely atmosphere that invites laughter and conversation. The living room is the heart of the home, featuring beautiful wooden floors and a traditional tiled stove (rörspis) that radiates warmth throughout the year. This space is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the outdoors, whether you're curled up with a book by the fire or hosting guests in a rustic yet inviting setting. The ground floor also houses a comfortable bedroom, providing a peaceful retreat for restful nights. Upstairs, two additional sleeping areas offer flexibility for families or guests, ensuring everyone has their own space to relax. Outdoor Oasis The property sits on a generous 3,300-square-meter garden plot, offering a sense of seclusion and privacy. Th ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Sitting pretty at Mannes väg 4, in the charming town of Eskilstuna, is a quaint country home that's just waiting for the right person to come along and make it their own. Nestled in the Ostra/Sundbyholm area, this delightful property boasts a fantastic location in a place that really is the heart of Sweden — right between bustling Stockholm and the cultural charm of Örebro. Eskilstuna, with its rich history and vibrant culture, warmly invites you to visit, with a relatively mild climate that sees light summers and cozy winters. This makes it a perfect spot for anyone who's not looking for extremes in weather but appreciates the character of each season. The town is well-known for its great schools and a friendly, community-focused atmosphere, making it a wonderful place for families or anyone wanting a strong sense of local community. Now, about the property itself — it’s a cozy little retreat, ideal for those looking for a peaceful country escape. It's a classic country home, designed for those who appreciate life's simpler joys. Here's a property that doesn't overwhelm with size but charms with opportunity. The house covers 60 square meters of living space, and though simplicity is one of its features, it carries with it a world of potential. - Layout: Currently, the house is laid out into three rooms, of which one is a cozy bedroom, so you'll have a modest yet welcoming space to call home. - Condition: It's in good condition — perfect for anyone excited to sprinkle a personal touch here and there without having to start from scratch. - Plot: The plot itself is stunning — think undisturbed and elevated, giving you that sense of privacy we all crave. Plus, there's potential here to expand or even build anew according ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home on Mannes väg 4 Ostra/Sundbyholm Eskilstuna kommun

Saturday morning, the coffee is already made. You carry your mug out onto the wide wooden deck and the forest is right there — birch and pine, close enough to hear the wind move through it. A woodpecker hammers somewhere out of sight. The cul-de-sac at Torsborg is completely still. No passing traffic, no sirens. Just the slow, unhurried feel of a Swedish summer morning doing exactly what it's supposed to do. This 1958 country home on the elevated end plot of Torsborg sits on a generous 1,638 square meters of garden and woodland-edge land in the Torsborg area of Eskilstuna — a location that doesn't get talked about enough outside Sweden, which is partly why properties here still represent genuine value. At 89,500 EUR for a move-in-ready holiday home with a guest cottage, fiber internet, and 35 square meters of well-kept interior space, this is the kind of find that serious second-home buyers move on quickly. The house itself is compact and considered. One bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen that works hard for its size, and a living room centered around a modern air-source heat pump that handles both the warmth of late-autumn visits and the cooling relief of a July heatwave. Large windows face the garden, and the light on a long Swedish summer evening is something you genuinely can't replicate — the sun barely sets, casting that particular Nordic gold across the wooden floors for hours. It doesn't feel small. It feels edited. Everything here has a purpose. What the footprint lacks in size, the land more than compensates for. The plot wraps around the house with room for a kitchen garden, a hammock between the pines, a fire pit on the far edge — whatever you want to make of it. The deck is wide and south-facing, and if you ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene landscape of Klinten, Eskilstuna, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. With its breathtaking views over Lake Mälaren, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun rising over the shimmering waters of Lake Mälaren. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Klintvägen 41. Built in 1972, this classic Västkuststuga exudes a timeless charm, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere that makes it the perfect getaway. Property Highlights: - Location: Klintvägen 41, Klinten, Eskilstuna kommun, Sweden - Property Type: Country Home - Condition: Good - Size: 55 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: 174,500 - Additional Structures: Guest cottage and storage building - Lot Size: 1,256 square meters - Views: Panoramic views of Lake Mälaren A Home with Character and Comfort The main house features a cozy living room centered around a wood-burning stove, perfect for those chilly Swedish evenings. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The kitchen, renovated in 2024, is equipped with modern appliances and ample workspace, making it a joy to prepare meals while soaking in the scenic surroundings. The bathroom, updated in 2014, combines contemporary comfort with functionality, ensuring a pleasant experience for residents and guests alike. The glazed veranda extends the living area, providing a sheltered spot to enjoy the outdoors in any weather. A Versatile Retreat The property includes a charming guest cottage, ideal for ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home with lake view

Nestled in the serene enclave of Lybeck, Västerås, this delightful one-story house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in Sweden. With its generous corner plot and versatile basement, this property is a canvas for your dreams, whether you're envisioning a tranquil holiday retreat or a future permanent residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property, located at Lybecks ringväg 10, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and community. Key Features: - Spacious Corner Plot: 1,232 square meters of land, perfect for gardening, outdoor activities, or future development. - Versatile Basement: Additional space for storage, hobbies, or a creative studio. - Modern Utilities: Recently installed municipal water and sewage systems ensure convenience and peace of mind. - High-Speed Internet: Stay connected with fiber internet, ideal for remote work or streaming entertainment. - Boating Opportunities: Affordable boat berth rental at 500 SEK per year, perfect for exploring local waters. - Proximity to Golf: Just 2 kilometers from Frösåkers Golf Course, offering a picturesque golfing experience. - Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lush greenery and open spaces, ideal for outdoor living. - Community Growth: Recent developments in the area indicate increasing property values and a vibrant community. A Day in the Life: Picture yourself sipping coffee on your porch, the morning sun casting a warm glow over your expansive garden. The air is crisp, and the tranquility is palpable. As the day unfolds, you might decide to take a leisurely stroll to the nearby go ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Welcome to a delightful corner of the world, nestled right in the heartland of Sweden. Here, amidst the serene setting of Västerås, lies a quaint country home ready to become your peaceful escape or a haven for memorable getaways. With the address of Tångsta 2 in the enchanting area of Harkie, Västerås kommun, this cozy abode offers an inviting proposition for those considering a home away from home, or a quiet yet fulfilling lifestyle. The property is perfectly situated in a region renowned for its green landscapes and breathtaking views surrounding Lake Mälaren. With a backdrop of lush greenery and the gentle breeze brushing by, life in Västerås is a symphony of peace and connectivity with nature. The city is the sixth largest in Sweden, but don't let that fool you—it's a perfect blend of urban convenience and pastoral tranquility. For an expat or overseas buyer looking for a slice of life that leans towards relaxation yet ensures connectivity and convenience, Västerås proves to be a noteworthy choice. Now, let's dive into the story of this country home. The main cottage, snug and welcoming, invites you in with its warmth, partly thanks to the comforting crackle of the wood stove. This unique feature turns chilly nights into cozy retreats, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring your surroundings. The guest cottage stands ready to welcome visitors or to serve as a quiet workspace, enriched with a bedroom and the convenience of an incineration toilet—a touch of thoughtful design. - Main cottage with wood stove - Guest cottage with bedroom - Incineration toilet in guest cottage - Separate storage room - Garage included - Natural plot of approximately 2,000 square meters - Access to Lake Mälaren - Cycling distan ... click here to read more

Main view of the property

There's a particular kind of quiet you notice on your first morning at Ladängsstigen 4. Not silence exactly, but the soft, layered stillness of birch trees filtering the early light, the occasional splash from Lake Mälaren just down the road, and the smell of damp Swedish earth warming up in the sun. By the time you've made coffee and stepped out onto the wooden deck, you understand immediately why people who find this corner of Lybeck/Frösåker rarely want to leave. This is a proper year-round holiday home — 47 square meters of well-used, freshly finished living space sitting on a freehold plot of 2,096 square meters — in one of the most quietly sought-after pockets outside Västerås. The address is Ladängsstigen 4, and it sits in that rare sweet spot between genuine countryside and real accessibility. You're not roughing it. You're not trading convenience for scenery. You get both. Step inside and the vaulted ceiling does something unexpected to the space. For a 47-square-meter house, it feels generous, open, almost roomy. The open-plan layout puts the kitchen and living area in easy conversation with each other, which matters when you're cooking Swedish meatballs on a Friday evening while family settles in around the fireplace. That fireplace earns its keep from October through April — this is central Sweden, and the winters are real, crystalline, and honestly quite wonderful when you're watching snow settle across the garden from a warm interior. Large windows pull the outside in throughout every season, and in July, when the garden goes full green and the lake shimmers at the end of the road, you'll understand why Swedes have been making pilgrimages to places exactly like this for generations. The two bedrooms are ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Lybecks Skogsväg 15 is your chance to step into the classic Swedish lifestyle with a delightful country home situated in the beautiful city of Västerås. As someone who is constantly entangled in the thrilling, fast-paced world of real estate, even I had to stop and admire the serene beauty and undeniable potential of this property. Nestled in the highly sought-after Harkie/Frösåker area, this charming abode offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. Västerås is an inviting city with a rich history, perfectly positioned by the serene shores of Lake Mälaren. An area that harmoniously balances rural charm with modern conveniences. Living here means you get to enjoy the lush biodiversity of Sweden’s natural landscape, with forests at your doorstep—ideal for hikes and outdoor activities. You can immerse yourself in activities that include boating on the lake, exploring nature trails, or indulging in local cuisine at cozy eateries. The climate here complements the sweeping landscapes with warm summers that are perfect for lounging on the deck and taking in the crisp, fresh air. For overseas buyers and expats considering this property, Lybecks Skogsväg provides a rare opportunity to slow down and enjoy a piece of Sweden’s captivating countryside. Built in 1965, this home carries a story of comfort and practical living, weaving together memories of warm family gatherings and quiet reflection. It's a 37 sqm gem that incites anticipation; a cozy 2-bedroom house with a single bathroom that's compact yet functional, promising ample space for your creative touch. Key Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Size: 37 sqm - Built in 1965 - Large plot of 1872 sqm - Lovely outdoor patio - Close proximity to Lake ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on LYBECKS SKOGSVÄG 15 Harkie / Frösåker Västerås kommun

Nestled in the serene landscape of Kjula, just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Eskilstuna, lies Dammsäng 4—a quintessential country home that promises a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This charming property, built in 1964, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, yet within easy reach of city amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the large windows of your cozy living room. With 42 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, this home is a haven of comfort and functionality. The inviting living room serves as the heart of the house, perfect for unwinding with a good book or entertaining guests. The adjacent kitchen, equipped with essential appliances, offers ample storage and workspace for culinary adventures. The bedroom, spacious enough for a double bed and additional furnishings, provides a restful sanctuary after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. The bathroom, though basic, is functional and in keeping with the traditional style of Swedish holiday homes. One of the standout features of this property is its expansive garden. Spanning 1,403 square meters, the flat and well-maintained lot offers endless possibilities for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy spending time outdoors. Whether you dream of cultivating your own vegetable patch, creating a flower garden, or setting up a play area for children, this property provides the space to bring your vision to life. Mature trees and shrubs add to the sense of privacy and tranquility, making the garden a true oasis. The neighborhood is a peaceful enclave, surrounded by other h ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Dammsäng 4

Welcome to Nabbvägen 20, a quintessential Swedish country home nestled in the serene enclave of Tärby, Eskilstuna. This delightful property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's natural beauty, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking tranquility and a connection to nature. A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This charming country home, built in 1966, exudes the warmth and simplicity of a classic Swedish summer cottage. With 53 square meters of living space, it offers a cozy yet functional environment perfect for unwinding from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house features a traditional layout with a bright living room that invites natural light through large windows, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Whether you're lounging with a book or hosting a small gathering, this space is designed for comfort and relaxation. The well-equipped kitchen is ready for you to whip up delightful meals, whether it's a hearty breakfast or a leisurely dinner. A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a lush garden paradise. Spanning approximately 1,050 square meters, the grounds are adorned with mature trees, vibrant flowering shrubs, and a variety of perennials. Multiple outdoor seating areas, including a covered patio, provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining, summer barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun. For those with a green thumb, the garden offers ample space for cultivating your own vegetables or flowers. Children will delight in the open space to play, while adults can enjoy a peaceful retreat with a good book or a glass of wine. Versatile Guest Cottage I ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and garden

Nestled within the tranquil surroundings of Hyggeby in Eskilstuna, Nabbvägen 19, known affectionately as "Bellstugan," offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a serene country lifestyle in Sweden. This charming country home is set on a lovely garden plot, dotted with mature trees and providing an ideal backdrop for relaxing summer days or engaging in outdoor family activities. While the main cottage on the property maintains a decent condition with direct electric heating and a connection to fiber, enhancing modern living comfort, it's complemented by an older barn and a storage building that are ripe for renovation. This presents a splendid chance for homebuyers who are interested in customizing their space or indulging in the rewarding project of bringing these historic structures back to life. The cottage exudes a rustic charm, capturing the essence of a traditional Swedish country home. With three cozy bedrooms, it offers ample space for family living or accommodating guests. The scenic views and the proximity to nearby lakes add to its appeal, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Living in Eskilstuna, especially in the countryside area of Hyggeby, is akin to having a daily retreat. Surrounded by nature, residents enjoy access to a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and in just a 10-minute stroll, you can find yourself at the beach. The winters here are typically cold and snowy, creating a picturesque winter wonderland, while summers are pleasantly warm and filled with long, sunlit days, ideal for gardening and outdoor leisure. The local area also offers practical amenities and a sense of community. Eskilstuna is known for its well-establishe ... click here to read more

3 room cottage at Nabbvägen 19 Hyggeby Eskilstuna kommun

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Grundby-Kullersta Sand, this charming country home at Grundbystrandsvägen 1 offers a peaceful escape while still keeping the essentials within reach. It's a perfect getaway for those looking to immerse in the tranquil ambience of nature without venturing too far from the city. As a bussy real estate agent, it's my pleasure to guide international buyers through the hidden gems of this Swedish locale. The property, with its cozy size of 42 square meters, serves as an ideal retreat equipped with all the basics needed for comfortable living. The home features electric heaters and a practical combustion toilet to ensure warmth and convenience during the colder seasons. The municipality has already extended water and sewage to the property boundary—an added advantage for those considering an upgrade or expansion. Property Features: - Two comfortable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - Compact size of 42 square meters - Combustion toilet for practicality - Electric heaters for added warmth - Proximity to Lake Mälaren's waters - Municipal water and sewage at the property boundary - Idyllic country setting with natural beauty as your closest neighbor Now, onto Eskilstuna which proudly boasts a delightful blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences. Located in the heart of Sweden, this area promises an alluring combination of rural charm and urban accessibility. Living here puts you in close proximity to Lake Mälaren’s waters where boating and fishing become part of your lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the tranquility of the water or having a morning coffee on your deck listening to the sounds of nature, a perfect picture of country living. The town of Eskilstuna is no more than a 10- ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Grundbystrandsvägen 1, Grundby-Kullersta sand, Eskilstuna kommun

Nestled in the serene embrace of Slätviken, just a short drive from the vibrant heart of Eskilstuna, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. Lugnets stig 6 offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal retreat for those yearning for a slice of Swedish countryside life. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. Your morning begins with a leisurely stroll through the lush, natural plot that surrounds your new home. With approximately 560 square meters of leased land, this property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. The main cottage, a charming relic from 1951, exudes warmth and character. Its 50 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. As you step onto the welcoming veranda, you can already envision lazy afternoons spent with a good book or lively evenings with friends and family. Inside, the cozy kitchen and adjacent dining area provide the perfect setting for intimate meals and gatherings. The spacious living room, though currently without a working fireplace due to a fire ban, remains a focal point for relaxation and entertainment. A convenient walk-in closet offers ample storage, while direct access to the garden invites you to explore the outdoors at your leisure. Just outside, a covered outdoor sink area enhances the summer living experience, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy al fresco dining. A stone pathway leads you to the second cottage, a modern addition built ... click here to read more

Main cottage and garden

A Tranquil Retreat with Endless Possibilities Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as the sun casts a golden hue over your private garden. Welcome to Rönnbärsvägen 6, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Mälby, Eskilstuna, where the serene beauty of nature meets the promise of future possibilities. A Canvas for Your Vision This delightful property offers a unique opportunity to craft your dream vacation home or second residence. Set on a generous 883 square meter plot, the existing 24 square meter home provides a cozy retreat, perfect for summer getaways or weekend escapes. With municipal water and sewage connections already in place, the groundwork is laid for expansion or new construction, allowing you to design a space that reflects your personal style and needs. Embrace the Outdoors The lush garden, adorned with mature fruit trees and vibrant perennials, invites you to indulge in the joys of outdoor living. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply enjoy relaxing in nature, this expansive plot offers ample space for creative landscaping, outdoor dining, or even a small pool. The additional outbuilding provides practical storage for garden tools, bicycles, or water sports equipment, ensuring you can fully embrace the outdoor lifestyle. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Located just 250 meters from the shimmering waters of Lake Mälaren, this property is a haven for water enthusiasts. Spend your days swimming, boating, or fishing, and let the tranquil waters soothe your soul. The surrounding landscape offers endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring, with trails that wind through forests and fields, revealing the natural beaut ... click here to read more

24 m² Holiday Home at Rönnbärsvägen 6, Mälby, Eskilstuna - Image 1

Nestled within the serene embrace of the Balsta Allotment Garden Association, this delightful tiny house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located in the picturesque city of Eskilstuna, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a charming holiday retreat. With its compact yet functional design, this tiny house is a testament to efficient living, offering a cozy escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the morning light dances across your coffee cup. As you sip your brew, the world seems to slow down, allowing you to savor each moment in this idyllic setting. The tiny house, built in 2010, is a marvel of space optimization. Its 15 square meters are thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and functionality. The high vaulted ceiling in the living area creates an airy atmosphere, while large windows invite natural light to flood the space, blurring the lines between indoors and out. A cozy sleeping loft offers a snug retreat, perfect for restful nights after a day of exploration. Outside, the garden plot is a gardener's dream. Spanning 297 square meters, it offers ample space for cultivating your own vegetables, flowers, and herbs. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a novice with a green thumb, this plot provides endless possibilities for creativity and relaxation. The mature plantings and thoughtful layout ensure privacy and tranquility, making it a haven for nature lovers. The property's outdoor spaces are designed for enjoyment and relaxation. The front terrace, bathed in evenin ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Discover a unique opportunity in the picturesque suburb of Västerås, located in the heart of Sweden's majestic landscape. This quaint country home, tucked away on Elfte kolonistigen in the Hälla area, captures both the essence of serene rural living and the convenience of modern amenities. Before I dive into the description, let me point out that this description is coming from a very bustling agent, so if I miss anything, feel free to ask more about it later! For those eyeing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this property offers the best of both worlds. The home stands on a coveted corner plot, embraced by lush greenery and manicured gardens that are a gardener’s delight. Whether you're an aspiring botanist or someone who simply appreciates the therapeutic power of nature, this space provides ample opportunity for cultivation. Here's a little secret: the garden not only nurtures plants but is an absolute haven for budding beekeepers – you even get your very own beehives to start with! The house itself, comprising two snug rooms spread over 50 square meters, is a sanctuary of comfort and practicality. It boasts substantial improvements including insulated walls, new windows, and a sturdy new roof, ensuring the property remains cozy throughout the year. Not to forget, the heat pump system invites a snug atmosphere even during Västerås' crisp winters. Living here places you amid a thriving community, yet the unique setting allows for a brilliant blend of privacy and social interaction. You'll find an incineration toilet installed, a modern necessity that eases the need for conventional sewage systems, adding to the home’s self-sufficient appeal. Plus, the stunning spacious terrace and invitin ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home