Historic 1929 House with Garden in Borgholm, Öland - Ideal Second Home

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Högsrums bygata 4, 387 92 Borgholm, Sweden, Borgholm (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€165,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

115m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the serene village of Högsrum, Borgholm, this enchanting 1929 house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Öland's rich history. Located on the picturesque island of Öland, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a rewarding investment in Sweden's thriving holiday home market.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your private garden. This is the daily reality at Högsrums bygata 4, where the charm of yesteryear meets the potential of modern living.

A Glimpse into the Past
Originally a traditional country store, this house is steeped in local history. Its solid structure and historical details provide a wonderful foundation for restoration, allowing you to blend old-world charm with contemporary comforts. The generous 115 square meters of living space, spread across six rooms, offers flexibility to create cozy bedrooms, a spacious living room, or even a creative workspace.

A Garden Oasis
The property's 810 square meter lot is a gardener's dream. Enclosed by a charming old stone wall, the garden offers privacy and a sense of seclusion. Whether you're hosting summer barbecues, planting a vegetable patch, or simply enjoying a book in the shade, this outdoor space is your personal sanctuary.

Modern Conveniences
While the house retains its historical allure, it is equipped with modern utilities, including municipal water and sewage connections. This ensures a reliable and safe water supply, making the property suitable for year-round living.

The Allure of Öland
Öland is a haven for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. Just 3.2 kilometers from the sea, the property offers easy access to the island's renowned beaches and coastal activities. Explore the open fields, forests, and traditional landscapes that make Öland a unique destination.

Local Lifestyle and Community
Högsrum offers a peaceful, friendly environment, ideal for families and retirees. The proximity to Borgholm provides access to a wide range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, healthcare, and public transportation. The vibrant local culture, with its festivals, markets, and artisan shops, ensures there's always something to discover.

Investment Potential
With its historical charm and prime location, this property presents a fantastic investment opportunity. Whether you're looking to create a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, the potential for rental income and property value appreciation is significant.

Key Features:
- Historic 1929 house with original features
- 115 square meters of flexible living space
- 810 square meter garden with mature trees and stone wall
- Municipal water and sewage connections
- Located in the tranquil village of Högsrum, Borgholm
- 3.2 kilometers from the sea
- Close to Borgholm's amenities and attractions
- Ideal for families, retirees, or holidaymakers
- Potential for rental income and property value appreciation
- Energy class F, offering opportunities for energy-efficient upgrades

Owning a second home in Högsrum means embracing a lifestyle of peace, beauty, and community. Whether you're drawn by the island's natural wonders, its cultural richness, or the promise of a rewarding investment, this property is a canvas for your dreams. Don't miss the chance to make Högsrums bygata 4 your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of Öland's history.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
115
Price per m²
€1,435
Garden size
810
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of Grönö 3551

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Sweden's stunning Öland island, this delightful villa embodies an alluring opportunity for those seeking a unique slice of the Nordic countryside. Located at Sälggatan 20 in the quaint and charming Rälla area of Borgholm Municipality, this five-bedroom sanctuary is a blend of comfort and practicality. It's a winterized haven designed to be a restful retreat or a beloved permanent residence for its future owners. Built in the 2000s, this villa stands on a sprawling plot, offering a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that immediately feels like home. The property itself is discreetly spacious, with five adaptable rooms, giving you the freedom to design and modify to accommodate your specific needs. With a single bathroom, though ample for normal family life, there's a potential opportunity to innovate and expand, tailoring the home exactly to your preferences. - 1½-story villa - Five adaptable bedrooms - One well-maintained bathroom - Constructed with durable timber - Guest cottage included - Garage plus carport and storage - Sizeable plot for outdoor activities - Timber construction ensuring a sturdy build - Built to last in the 2000s - Energy-efficient design - Convenient cycling distance to schools and stores - Close proximity to both Kalmar and Borgholm - Easy access to beaches - Surrounded by the captivating Öland nature Situated between the distinctive locales of Högsrum and Rönnerum, the home presents an envious balance of peaceful isolation and necessary urban convenience. Schools and grocery stores are just a leisurely cycle away, making it perfect for families who value proximity in their need for daily essentials. Plus, with the beach just around the corner, spontaneous sea-front ad ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Sälggatan 20 Rälla Borgholm Municipality

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to this exceptional country home located at Lannsjövägen 14 in the charming community of Rälla, within the enchanting Borgholms kommun in Sweden. This delightful residence presents an enticing opportunity for homeowners seeking a comfortable and serene retreat far from the bustling city lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the importance of finding a home that not only meets your needs but also fulfills your dreams, and this property has much to offer! Nestled in the calmness of the Swedish countryside, this well-maintained 4-bedroom winterized holiday home offers a tranquil lifestyle in a picturesque setting. With an asking price of just 197,500 euros, it's a great opportunity for foreigners and expats looking to settle or invest in Sweden. The property stands strong in good condition, with plenty of scope for personalization through minor renovations, allowing you to really make it your own. Upon arrival, we're greeted by a large and lovely garden plot that promises endless possibilities for creative landscaping or leisurely outdoors activities. The charming surroundings beckon for family gatherings or solitary moments of reflection. The garden, combined with a spacious garage, offers convenience and practicality in one beautiful package. Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 cozy bathroom - Large, well-equipped kitchen - Generous living area with large windows - Substancial conservatory with underfloor heating - Expansive garden plot - Accessibility to municipal water and sewage - High-speed fiber internet connection - Spacious garage with driveway access - Proximity to lush woodland and nature trails - Nearby school, grocery store, and eateries within walking distance ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Lannsjövägen 14 Rälla Borgholms kommun

Tucked away amidst the captivating scenery of Öland, Horns kustväg 230 awaits as a unique country home opportunity. Situated within Borgholms kommun, this charming abode offers an escape into the peaceful essence of Swedish countryside living. Here, in the scenic community of Byrum-Sandvik, you will discover the tranquility you’ve been yearning for, along with the allure of the nearby coast and the comfort of a well-maintained home that's ready for its next chapter. The moment you set foot on Horns kustväg, you are embraced by a sense of idyllic seclusion that many dream of but few truly attain. This is a dwelling that embraces its location, where the symphony of nature plays gently against the rocks and trees, and the open sea promises new adventures every single day. In this corner of the world, waking up to the serene sounds of nature, breathing in the fresh coastal air, and watching the dazzling hues of the sunsets become cherished parts of daily life. Now, let's talk about the house itself. Built in 1996, the property is in good condition, offering a perfect blend of modern architecture and rustic charm. It’s great for anyone looking to put down roots or seeking a serene retreat. Although not brand new, its enduring quality and solid construction provide the perfect foundation for you to add your personal touches over time. Imagine stepping into a home where the open-plan design encourages leisurely evenings and easy entertaining. With three sizable bedrooms, the potential is apparent for accommodating family and guests, or perhaps transforming one into a cozy study or creative space. The bathroom, although singular, is practical with potential for updating or expanding to better suit your needs. Then there's t ... click here to read more

59 m² Holiday Home on Horns Coastal Road 230 Byrum - Sandvik Borgholms municipality

Welcome to an exciting opportunity nestled in the picturesque countryside of Borgholm, Sweden, where rural charm meets endless potential. This two-bedroom country home, located at Greby bygata 16, Räpplinge Socken, Borgholms kommun, offers a true retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of owning a slice of the serene Swedish landscape, you're in the right place! Let's dive into the journey of what it's like to call this corner of the world home. The property is perched on the Alvar plain, known for its unique biodiversity and wide-open spaces. The peaceful setting is ideal for unwinding, with the vast skies above and the soft whispers of nature surrounding you. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with the simple joys of life. Though the house is small at 40 square meters, it's set on a generous plot of approximately 3000 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for gardening or just enjoying the fresh air. While the property is in good condition, it offers ample room for you to customize it into something extraordinary. The main feature of this cozy abode includes two compact yet inviting bedrooms. As you step inside, you'll notice a country home that feels warm and inviting, even if it’s a bit of a fixer-upper. The interiors await your personal touch, offering a blank canvas to infuse with your style. A little elbow grease can transform this house into a warm and enticing haven. Experience real living on six-lane roads of Borgholm, a mere 10 kilometers away, offering a chance to soak in the local culture and history. The town of Borgholm is famed for its castle ruins, exuding historical allure that attracts visit ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet serenade of local birdlife, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lilac hedges surrounding your charming country home. Welcome to Gillsättra 145, a delightful retreat nestled in the heart of Öland, Sweden's beloved island, where tranquility and nature's beauty converge to offer an unparalleled second home experience. Located just a short drive from the Öland Bridge, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its prime location in Färjestaden, this home is perfectly positioned for both weekend getaways and extended stays, offering a seamless blend of rural charm and modern convenience. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1985, this 81-square-meter country home is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The heart of the home is a spacious living room, where a cozy open fireplace invites you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The modern air-to-air heat pump ensures that the home remains comfortable year-round, whether you're enjoying a snowy winter retreat or a sun-drenched summer holiday. The well-appointed kitchen, complete with a dedicated dining area, is perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. From here, step out onto the southeast-facing patio, where you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the serene garden views. Flexible Living Spaces The property features two bedrooms arranged in a suite-like configuration, offering flexibility for families or guests. One bedroom boasts a private entrance, making it ideal for visitors or as a potential home office. The recently renovated bathroom combines styl ... click here to read more

Front view of Gillsättra 145

In the charming enclave of Röreviken, Tjörns kommun, you'll find a unique opportunity—a cozy country home ripe for new ownership at Röreviken 17. Let's dive into the story of this gem and what life is like in this picturesque corner of Sweden. The Basics: Nestled in the serene surroundings of Röreviken, this winterized holiday retreat awaits those who appreciate nature and tranquility. Built in 1969, this cottage radiates a warm, inviting vibe, making it an ideal spot for anyone looking for a home away from city chaos or a family seeking a peaceful upbringing for their kids. The home boasts: - Three comfortable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - A compact but efficient 90 square meters of living space - Additional 49 square meters of secondary space for utility - A spacious plot of 1,054 square meters perfect for outdoor activities. Inside the Home: Walking through the threshold of this well-kept abode, you instantly feel at ease. Its design subtly captures the essence of its era, offering a quaint yet practical layout. The main living space is abundant with natural light, thanks to large windows that frame views of the lush outdoors. Picture cozy evenings here, the family gathered around, enveloped by warmth that only this kind of home can provide. The kitchen, compact and purposeful, supports culinary endeavors with ease. You'll appreciate preparing meals here, especially with fresh produce from local markets. Each bedroom promises rest and peace after a day's adventures, providing a personal oasis for each member of the household. The Property: Stepping outside, the expansive garden beckons. Imagine summer barbecues and garden parties, or simply a quiet afternoon in a sun-dappled nook of your choosing. With beau ... click here to read more

Winterized holiday home in Röreviken

Picture yourself stepping through the wooden gate of your own Swedish country estate, where morning light filters through century-old trees and the scent of salt air drifts in from beaches just minutes away. This 296-square-meter farmstead in Runsten, dating to 1886, offers something increasingly rare: authentic Öland island living with room to breathe, create, and build lasting family memories. Imagine summer evenings on your private 3,915-square-meter grounds, fall harvests from your own gardens, and winters by the fireplace in a home that has sheltered generations before you. This is your opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage while enjoying the freedom and space that defines the vacation home dream. The main manor house stands as a testament to traditional Öland craftsmanship, with its wooden facades weathered to a silvery patina that speaks of island storms and summer sunshine. Nine rooms flow naturally across the generous floorplan, each space designed for the unhurried rhythm of country life. Original wooden floors creak comfortably underfoot, a reminder that this home has stories to tell. Exposed ceiling beams frame rooms where natural light pours through oversized windows, illuminating interiors that balance period character with contemporary comfort. The traditional fireplace becomes your gathering point on cool Baltic evenings, while the updated kitchen invites you to prepare meals using produce from Öland's famous farms and markets. Your mornings might begin with coffee on the terrace, watching mist lift from the fields. Afternoons could be spent in the garden, tending vegetables or simply reading beneath the mature trees that provide natural shade and privacy. The separate guest house transforms this ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

Allow me to introduce you to a truly delightful opportunity in the serene landscapes of Sättra, within the Borgholms kommun of Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a piece of Swedish history and an exciting canvas for someone ready to make it their own. Situated on Jordslätavägen 53, this cozy abode, constructed in 1933, stands as a testament to the architectural style of its time, providing a unique living experience away from the chaotic rhythms of urban life. The house sits on a spacious plot that covers a generous 1,590 square meters. That's plenty of room for those with a green thumb to explore gardening pursuits or for children and pets to play and roam. You'll find the house itself is 70 square meters, offering a compact yet comfortable living space. With two bedrooms, it's ideally fitted for a small family or an expat couple. The interior holds onto its historical essence, offering a glimpse back in time with its original features—a real treat for history aficionados or anyone keen on preserving a slice of the past. Now, let's talk a bit about living in Sättra. Life here is marked by tranquil surroundings and a close-knit community vibe. It’s a place where neighbors know each other, and life flows at a slower, more leisurely pace than in the bustling city centers. Just a short drive from Sättra lies Borgholm, a bustling little town known for its vibrant culture and real Swedish charm. The local amenities aren’t far, giving you access to shops, cafes, and other essentials without losing the tranquility of the countryside. The most striking aspect of this house is definitely its location. The property offers views that are sure to take your breath away. Surrounded by vast meadows, nature enthus ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Welcome to a slice of tranquility in Borgholm, Sweden, an inviting country home surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Öland. Nestled at Högtomtagatan 19 in the serene precinct of Sättra, Borgholms kommun, this spacious abode is an attractive prospect for overseas buyers and expats seeking peace and a taste of Swedish living. This country home isn't just a property; it's a gateway to a relaxed lifestyle set against a calm and scenic backdrop. As you drive down Högtomtagatan, the scenery changes with beautiful vistas and the charming secrecy that island life offers. This home has been carefully maintained, ensuring its readiness to offer comfort and utility to its new owners. Gentle winds carry the scent of nature, and the climate here sways between glorious summer warmth and crisp, brisk winters, providing a different character in each season. In Borgholm, mild summers entice outdoor relaxation and exploration, while the winters, though cold, create a cozy, postcard-perfect atmosphere. It's a location where every season feels like a grand occasion. When you enter this 135 square meter country home, you're greeted by an environment designed for easy living. The house has: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 comfortable bathroom - Modern kitchen with contemporary appliances - Multiple living areas for relaxing and entertaining - A separate guest apartment with kitchenette and bathroom - Year-round insulation for winter comfort - Bright, inviting interiors with natural light - Plenty of outdoor space for various activities - Landscaped garden, ideal for botanists in the making - Space for potential future extensions or customizations - Nearby access to local amenities Living here isn't merely about the space but about embrac ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home on Högtomtagatan 19

Nestled in the serene village of Böda in Borgholms kommun, this endearing country home offers a unique blend of both rustic charm and modern conveniences, suitable for those who dream of a peaceful life close to nature yet within reach of necessary amenities. Located at Kvarnbacken 2, this property finds itself in a prime spot, boasting close proximity to the vibrant local community as well as the tranquil beauty of one of Sweden’s finest sandy beaches. Standing on a generous plot of land, the property features a main cottage complemented by a tasteful extension completed in 2005, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and functional space. The main residence, originally built in 1919, maintains its historical allure while offering comforts suited for modern living. The fusion of original architecture with contemporary upgrades provides an inviting atmosphere that balances old-world charm with contemporary ease. Accompanying the main cottage are two fully equipped guest cottages which present perfect opportunities for hosting family and friends or could potentially serve as rental accommodations that yield additional income. The property's versatility is one of its key attractions, providing potential for various uses according to the new owner’s preference. Property Features: - Home size: 150 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 cozy rooms with ample storage space - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large garden ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities - Heated pool with stone pavements and walls that invite communal gatherings - Sauna for personal wellness sessions - Greenhouse and several storage buildings enhancing the utility space Amenities: - Within walking distance to local shops - Close to a bakery and essentia ... click here to read more

150 m² Cottage in Böda

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque area of Böda in the Borgholm Municipality, you'll find a unique opportunity awaiting you. This 6-room country home, located at Norrbygärdevägen 1, offers a chance to embrace the quintessential Swedish countryside living. But before diving into the home's details, let's take a moment to explore what makes this part of Sweden an alluring choice for international buyers. Böda is a serene village known for its tranquil surroundings, lush landscapes, and a close-knit community vibe that makes you feel right at home. Living here, you’ll enjoy the true essence of Sweden with its long summer days where the sun hardly sets, and snowy, picturesque winters perfect for cozying up by a warm fire. The local climate is relatively mild thanks to its proximity to the sea, providing a gentle sea breeze in the summer and a shield from the harshest of winter chills. Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning and taking a leisurely stroll to the nearby grocery store, just a stone's throw away from your doorstep. On your way, you might pass by Böda Harbor, a hub of local activity where fishing boats come and go, and the fresh sea air fills your lungs. It's a community where neighbors know each other by name, offering a warm, inviting ambiance. If you're looking for recreation, Böda offers plenty. Beyond its beautiful beaches and lush forests begging to be explored, the connectivity to larger towns like Borgholm and Kalmar via regular bus routes opens a world of possibilities. Whether it’s shopping, dining, or experiencing the rich history of Öland, there's always something to do. Now, back to the property. This country home sprawls over a generous 144 square meters, and while it awaits a significant re ... click here to read more

6 room vacation home on Norrbygärdevägen 1 Böda Borgholm municipality

Step into the charm and tranquility of Swedish countryside living with this delightful country home nestled in the beautiful Runsten area of Färjestaden. Okay, so folks, listen up! I'm a busy real estate agent, always skimming through properties, but this one catches the eye with something special. Imagine waking up to serene surroundings, with the gentle sounds of nature welcoming the day. This could be your reality on Spjutterumsvägen, a quaint little road known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Now, let's talk specifics. The property itself is a charming 2-room holiday home that dates back to 1900. Yes, it's small with just one bedroom and a bathroom, measuring a modest 34 square meters. But, hey, don't let that fool ya! It's got that sweet, cozy feel to it. Electricity is already rigged up, so no hassle there, and municipal water and sewage are ready for your convenience. The home may seem compact, but it sits on a generous 1,025 square meters of land. That's a heap of space for whatever your heart desires – think gardening, outdoor activities, or even expansion if you're feeling ambitious. The home presents an exciting opportunity for those with a vision. While it's in good nick and doesn't scream for immediate repairs, there's always room for personal touches and further development. A touch of paint here, a modern fixture there, and soon you'll craft a space that reflects your unique style. It's your blank canvas, folks, an open palette ready to be transformed into the retreat of your dreams. Alright, let's chat about what’s beyond this lovely cottage. Located in Färjestaden, in the larger Borgholm Municipality, this Scandinavian gem offers an intimate connection with nature. Known for its rolling ... click here to read more

2-room Holiday Home on Spjutterumsvägen, Runsten, Borgholm Municipality

Welcome to Runsten 33, a captivating 19th-century house nestled in the heart of Öland, Sweden's sunniest island. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this residence offers a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities. ### Discover the Allure of Öland Öland, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The island's mild climate, with long sunny days in summer and crisp, clear winters, makes it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're drawn to the sandy beaches, the vibrant birdlife, or the island's many festivals, Öland offers something for everyone. ### A Home with History Runsten 33 stands as a testament to timeless elegance. The house, with its preserved 19th-century architecture, invites you to step back in time while enjoying all the comforts of modern living. The facade, with its classic lines and traditional windows, exudes a sense of history and character. ### Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting Inside, the house spans 110 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor features a spacious living room, where large windows bathe the space in natural light, highlighting the exquisite wooden floors and exposed beams. The adjacent kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary haven, perfect for both everyday meals and festive gatherings. ### Bedrooms and Bath The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each a sanctuary of comfort and style. The master bedroom, with its views of the lush garden, offers a ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Welcome to your dream country home nestled in the charming village of Saxnäs, Vilhelmina Municipality, right on Satsfjällsvägen 5! Prepare yourself for a life amidst nature, with splendid views and serene surroundings, offering an ideal getaway or a permanent abode for those seeking tranquility combined with a touch of adventure. Ah! Allow me to bring to life this beautiful 106 square meter home with its interesting blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Now, if you’re like most people, you’re probably curious about what it would be like to put down roots in such a picturesque corner of the world. Saxnäs is more than just a postal code; it's a story waiting to be unraveled. Known for its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage, this charming locality has plenty of wonders in store for its residents. Stepping outside your new haven, you’ll find yourself on the edge of a vibrant natural playground. Nature enthusiasts, rejoice! Whether you are hunting for peaceful landscapes or adventures in the great outdoors, Saxnäs has something for everyone. Imagine begining your mornings with a stroll along the nearby lake. This home not only offers access to snowmobile trails but also ski tracks that promise an adrenaline rush during the winter months. When the snow melts,you can grab a kayak or paddle board to explore the serene waters of Insjön, Stensjön or Kultsjön. In the crisp autumn, take long hikes as the highlands around Vilhelmina Municipality, show off a brilliant display of colors. Despite its remote appearance, Saxnäs is conveniently close to local shops and quaint restaurants, great for those days when you're not in the mood for cooking. The local community thrives on a friendly, relaxed vibe where neighbo ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Satsfjällsvägen 5

This captivating villa, neatly tucked away on Ramsättravägen 112A & B in the heart of Köpingsvik, Borgholms kommun, Sweden, offers a wonderful opportunity that is bound to intrigue overseas buyers and expats looking for a comfortable yet lucrative venture. Comprising two residential houses and a double garage, this estate sits on a generous plot of 3,188 square meters. With six spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, its configuration is ideally suited for multi-generational families or for hosting guests. This property offers an authentic Swedish lifestyle experience blended with the convenience of modern amenities. Waking up in this villa, about 3 kilometers from the pristine beach, might become the best part of your day. Imagine starting each morning with a stroll along the sandy coast or a brisk swim in the calm waters. Being located in Köpingsvik means that you are not just buying a property, but investing in a lifestyle that combines the tranquility of nature with the proximity to urban amenities. Borgholms kommun, the larger municipality, offers a plethora of activities to keep residents entertained throughout the year. From exploring historical sites to visiting local markets selling fresh produce, there is always something to do. It’s particularly engaging during the summer when the town becomes a vibrant hub of cultural and social activities. You could also join local events or visit the cafes that line the streets of Borgholm, providing perfect spots for both relaxation and socializing. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding woodlands and nature reserves are perfect for hiking and bird watching. However, let’s not just talk about lifestyle; let's delve into the heart of what makes this property such an intere ... click here to read more

6 rooms winterized holiday home on Ramsättravägen 112A & B Köpingsvik Borgholms kommun

Ah, Färjestaden! Get ready to explore this delightful corner of Sweden where the stunning landscapes of Saxnäs welcome you with open arms. Situated at Satsfjällsvägen 11, this country home eagerly awaits its new owners who crave both tranquility and adventure. Known for its natural beauty, Saxnäs is more than just a place—it's a lifestyle—a serene retreat from the commotion of the city where you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors and have Mother Nature quite literally at your doorstep. This three-bedroom, one-bathroom home sprawls over 75 square meters of livable area and is priced at 196,153 euros. It's in good condition, sparing you the hassle of a fixer-upper scenario while still giving you the opportunity to add your own touch should you wish. As a bussy real estate agent, let me tell you, time's not on our side—we've gotta make quick decisions. But when it comes to this property, you'll want to take a moment and imagine all it can offer. Trust me, it's a hidden gem. Now, let's paint a picture of what living here could be like. With three sunny bedrooms, you’ll have room for family, friends, or anyone who wants a sight of the charming surroundings. (Oh wait, not ‘charming,’ scratch that!) Each room is meant to be a peaceful retreat, inviting you to unwind and relax. The single well-appointed bathroom simplifies day-to-day living without the fuss. As for the amenities, here's what you can look forward to: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Bright and airy atmosphere - Large, easy-to-maintain plot - Lovely patio soaking in summer sun - Underfloor heating for added warmth - Wood-burning stove for cozy nights - Mechanical ventilation unit - Fiber optic internet for fast connectivity - Detached snowmobile garage - G ... click here to read more

Vacation Home on Satsfjällsvägen 11

Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Saxnäs, located within the charming Mörbylånga Municipality, lies a captivating country home at the address Knappgränd 8. This delightful abode presents an unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a serene Scandinavian retreat or a cozy permanent residence. Boasting three bedrooms and a single bathroom, this property stretches across 108 square meters, offering adequate space for comfortable living or an idyllic holiday retreat. Imagine waking up in this winterized 4-room holiday home, where each morning greets you with the soothing whisper of nature right on your doorstep. This house is perched at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, a detail that ensures privacy and peace, away from the hustle and bustle. Enhanced by the generous Swedish sunlight, its large windows cleverly positioned in the living and dining areas invite a cascade of natural light, forming an enchanting sanctuary. Features of the property include: - Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms with varying sizes, accommodating different needs. - Bathrooms: A combined shower and laundry room with a toilet. - Living Room: A spacious living room housing a soapstone stove. - Kitchen: Conveniently located kitchen with an open-plan design. - Dining Area: Indoor dining area opening up to a west-facing backyard. - Heat: Equipped with an air-to-air heat pump and a traditional stove. - Privacy: Situated on a cul-de-sac enhancing privacy. - Extra Construction: Building rights available for an additional 120 sqm + 30 sqm. - Sun Exposure: Large windows optimizing sun exposure. - Year-round Use: Designed for year-round living. Saxnäs, where this charming home is located, is more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle choice uniq ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Knappgränd 8 Saxnäs Mörbylånga Municipality

Welcome to this delightful property located at Lindbyvägen 18 in the serene and scenic locale of Sörby Tall, Borgholms kommun, Sweden. This cozy retreat offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and practical convenience, sitting just about 10 kilometers away from the lively town of Borgholm. It's an ideal spot for those who seek a peaceful countryside lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. This property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. Consisting of two fully renovated residential buildings, an older detached garage, and a versatile guest cottage that also serves as a storage unit—it truly caters to various needs. The main residential building gives off a welcoming vibe from the moment you step into the entrance hall. It hosts a spacious living room perfect for relaxation, a kitchen that serves both function and culinary inspiration, and two cozy bedrooms that promise comfort. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary appliances and plenty of space for any cooking enthusiast to let their creativity run wild. The guest house on the property is almost like a little gem of its own. Featuring a living area, kitchenette, and a shower/toilet, it can house your guests or even be converted into a rental unit. Extensive renovations were completed between 2020 and 2024 on both residential buildings, ensuring they meet modern living standards, with perks like new kitchens, windows, and bathrooms that give the whole space a fresh air, literally and figuratively. Noteworthy on this list of property features is the spacious double garage, ideal for car lovers or simply as an expanse for storage. It even has a maintenance pit! Then there's the insulated guest cottage that comes with pre-installed electrical conne ... click here to read more

Front view of the winterized cottage