Historic 19th-Century Gem in Idyllic Swedish Countryside – Strömhult Havel 2, Moheda Awaits Your Vision!

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Strömhult Havel 2, Moheda (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 60Floor area

€53,418

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

60m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the enchanting countryside of Moheda, Sweden, Strömhult Havel 2 offers an intriguing slice of history with its 19th-century architecture and idyllic surroundings. This property presents an enticing opportunity for international buyers seeking a tranquil escape from the fast-paced life of urban centers. With its rural charm and potential, this could be the perfect investment for someone willing to roll up their sleeves and bring new life to a historic gem.

Strömhult Havel 2 is not your typical turn-key home; it's a property teeming with potential and untold stories. It sits proudly just outside the town of Moheda, embraced by the beauty of nature and a stone's throw from several shimmering lakes. For the adventurous at heart, this area is your playground. From hiking through lush forests to casting a line in the nearby lakes for a day of fishing, the outdoors is your companion.

Although the house currently serves well as a summer retreat, thanks to the newly drilled well and electricity, it's calling out to someone with a vision to transform it. There’s no denying the renovation work that awaits, but rather than viewing this as a challenge, it should be seen as an opportunity—a chance to create a residence tailored to your tastes.

Imagine weekends spent in this cozy retreat, where you can truly escape the demands of your daily life. The main house offers:

- A traditional 19th-century design
- Four spacious bedrooms
- Rustic wooden interiors
- Nearby access to local amenities
- Electricity already installed
- Newly drilled well for fresh water supply
- A generous 765 sqm plot
- Potential for gardens and outdoor projects
- Proximity to hiking trails
- Close to fishing and swimming lakes

Moheda itself is a quaint town, offering a peaceful community feel with the convenience of essential amenities. A quick drive to Alvesta opens up even more options for dining, shopping, and experiencing local Swedish culture. Whether you're here for a quiet retreat or you're looking to integrate into the local society, you'll find Moheda and its surrounding areas welcoming and full of opportunities.

Living in Moheda offers a taste of Swedish countryside life that many admire from afar. The seasons paint the landscape in ever-changing colors. The summer is mild and inviting, perfect for exploring the outdoors or enjoying long, leisurely days near the lakes. Come winter, the area turns into a snowy wonderland, making it a magical setting for cozy nights by the fire.

This region is known for its laid-back lifestyle, where people value their time outdoors and the slower pace of country living. It's a chance to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature and simplicity. Strömhult Havel 2, surrounded by the picturesque landscape, invites you to step into a harmonious rhythm with the environment.

For those with the spirit of an adventurer, this property offers the perfect backdrop for a new chapter. If you've ever dreamt of nurturing a piece of history into a family haven, this is your opportunity. The hustle and bustle of a busy life may keep you running, but a home like this offers you the chance to pause and enjoy life from a new perspective. Don't miss the chance to own a part of Sweden's rich history and its breathtaking countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
60
Price per m²
€890
Garden size
765
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Front view of the cottage and garden

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Exterior view of Matsdal 115

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Front view of Eriksbacken 5

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Main cottage and garden view

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Certainly! Here's an expanded description following the provided guidelines: --- Welcome to Ohs Björkelund 1, a distinctive country home situated in the lush landscapes of Värnamo Kommun, Sweden. This property is a rare gem for those in pursuit of serenity combined with the opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of rural Swedish life. With a history stretching back to 1841 and an extension in 1927, this home offers approximately 130 square meters of living space. It's not just a house, but a story waiting to be continued by its next owner. This captivating residence has been conscientiously maintained and thoughtfully updated to encapsulate the best of both worlds — the charm of yesteryears and the comforts of today. Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Värnamo, it serves as a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful abode away from the hustle and bustle. Stepping into the home, you are greeted by a quaint covered veranda added in 2015. It’s an ideal spot to begin your mornings with a tranquil sunrise or unwind after a long day relishing the Swedish twilight. As you wander inside, the spaciousness unfolds through its five rooms, all cleverly designed to optimize comfort and usability. The master bedroom, open to the rafters with newly added flooring, is a sanctuary of rest. Picture this: cuddling up with your favorite book, or waking up to the gentle sounds of nature permeating through the newly installed insulated glass windows, ensuring not only breathtaking views but also energy efficiency. The living room continues the story with its cozy wooden floors and a traditional stove, which, although currently requiring a bit of tender loving care, could become the heart of you ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the heart of Småland, Sweden, this charming lakeside house at Hjortsjö Sjönära 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. Located in the picturesque Värnamo municipality, this property is a quintessential Swedish 'fritidshus' or holiday home, perfect for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its prime location just 10 meters from the water's edge, this home is a haven for nature lovers and water enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of pine trees, and the sight of the sun rising over the tranquil lake. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Hjortsjö Sjönära 1. The property, built in 1940, exudes the timeless charm of traditional Swedish summer homes, offering 40 square meters of cozy living space. The house is in good condition, with a solid structure that has stood the test of time. ### Key Features: - Prime Lakeside Location: Just steps from the water, offering breathtaking views and easy access to swimming, fishing, and kayaking. - Expansion Potential: The generous 905 square meter lot provides ample space for extending the house, subject to local authority approval. - Flexible Layout: Currently configured with one bedroom and one bathroom, the space can be adapted to suit your needs. - Natural Light: Large windows flood the living area with sunlight, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Outdoor Living: A blank canvas garden perfect for creating your own private oasis or cultivating a vegetable patch. - Investment Opportunity: With rising demand for waterfront properties, this home is not only a dream retreat but also a sound investment. - P ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and lake

Nestled in the serene countryside of Moheda, in the heartland of Sweden, lies a property of immense potential and natural beauty. This countryside home at Klasentorp Södregård 3, Slätthög, Alvesta kommun, is not just a house; it is a gateway to a life surrounded by nature's bounty, peace, and tranquility. If you're a foreign buyer with dreams of finding a home away from the hustle of city life or an expat longing for a connection to nature's embrace, this might just be the place for you. Moheda, where this property is situated, offers a unique glimpse into Swedish rural life. Known for its rolling landscapes, extensive woodlands, and open fields, it provides a scenic backdrop that changes with the seasons. Summers here are mild with long, golden days perfect for exploring the outdoors or simply enjoying the solitude of your surroundings. Winters, while cold, transform the landscape into a wonderland, offering opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or simply cozying up inside your country home. The local area is a vibrant tapestry of village life interwoven with nature. The small town of Alvesta isn't far away and offers all essential amenities. A drive through the town will acquaint you with local Swedish cafes where you can indulge in a fika, a cherished local tradition of coffee and pastries. The community is friendly and welcoming, with a calendar full of local events that provide opportunities for cultural immersion. Owning this country home means waking up to the serene whispers of the forest, with a sprawling area of 45.7 hectares of productive forest land right at your doorstep. Whether you’re envisioning getting involved in forestry or simply enjoying nature’s solitude, the options are vast. The ... click here to read more

5 rooms farm without agriculture at Klasentorp Södregård 3 Slätthög Alvesta municipality

Imagine owning a piece of paradise, where the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves and the rustle of leaves in the breeze. Welcome to Lilla Röcknen, a unique opportunity to own the sole property on an island in the heart of Sweden's Norra Vättern Ecopark. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a gateway to nature's wonders. Nestled on the serene island of Lilla Röcknen, this country home offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility. Spanning approximately 4.5 km in length and 1.5 km in width, the island is a haven for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here, you can truly unwind, surrounded by lush forests, rocky outcrops, and the soothing sounds of nature. A Day in Your Island Paradise Wake up to the gentle chirping of birds and the soft glow of sunlight streaming through large windows. The rustic charm of the main house, built in the 1700s, invites you to start your day with a sense of history and connection to the land. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the porch, where the air is fresh and the views are breathtaking. Spend your mornings exploring the island's many walking trails, where you can forage for mushrooms and berries or simply revel in the beauty of the untouched landscape. The island's diverse flora and fauna make every walk an adventure, with new discoveries waiting around every corner. As the sun climbs higher, take a short stroll to the water's edge. With only 200 meters separating you from the shoreline, the possibilities are endless. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, or cast a line and try your luck at fishing for perch. For the more adventurous, a kayak or canoe ride around the island's coves and inlets offers a uni ... click here to read more

50 m² holiday home on Algrenamarken 1:30 Askersunds kommun - image 1

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Småland region, Lekaryd Ängstugan 1 is an inviting retreat for those seeking the tranquility of country living. This property is more than just a house; it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in a lifestyle that combines rural charm with the conveniences of nearby towns. Located in Lekaryd, a delightful village just 15 minutes away from Växjö, this home offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and easy access to modern amenities. As you step into this turn-of-the-century residence, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere that reveals both history and modern comforts. The residence boasts 185 square meters of space, featuring four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering ample room for family life or hosting guests. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a grand hall that includes built-in wardrobes and additional storage. The renovated interior retains its historic allure while accommodating modern needs. A story of this house unfolds with a kitchen that invites culinary adventures, where light streams in as you prepare meals. It's right next to a spacious living room, complete with a charming tiled stove—a feature that promises cozy nights during Sweden's cooler months. The ground floor continues with a versatile bedroom that could double as an extra living area, a testament to the adaptability of this home. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms await, each offering a personal sanctuary, along with a fully tiled bathroom. The bathroom provides comfort with a shower to ensure that morning routines run smoothly. Venture up further to discover an attic with two unfinished rooms—a canvas for your imagination. Maybe you envision additional bedrooms, a home office, or a creative studio. ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farm without agriculture at Lekaryd Ängstugan 1 Lekaryd Alvesta municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Småland region, this delightful country home in Yxenhaga, Hok, offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its picturesque surroundings and proximity to both nature and urban amenities, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. This charming 72-square-meter cottage, built in 1995, is thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and functionality. The open-plan living area, with its large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The fully equipped kitchen seamlessly integrates with the living space, making it perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The two spacious bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the great outdoors. With two modern bathrooms, convenience and privacy are assured for both residents and guests. The property is in excellent condition, reflecting years of careful maintenance and thoughtful updates. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning a second home in Yxenhaga means embracing a lifestyle rich in leisure and adventure. The surrounding forests are a treasure trove for foraging enthusiasts, with an abundance of berries and mushrooms waiting to be discovered. For water lovers, the nearby river Härån offers excellent opportunities for fishing, swimming, and canoeing. Just a short drive away, Hooks Herrgård beckons with its two golf courses, padel courts, and one of Sweden's finest spas. Whether you're seeking relaxation or active pursuits, this area caters to all interests. Community and Convenience The property sits on a freeho ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Discover a captivating opportunity for those with an adventurous spirit seeking a new life in Sweden. Nestled in the serene and scenic locale of Värnanäs, just a stone's throw from Värnamo town center, stands a delightful farmhouse eager to welcome its new owners. This spacious property, with its 15 rooms and expansive grounds, offers an ideal setting for anyone passionate about horses, or for those simply yearning for a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Värnamo is a charming town in southern Sweden, offering a wonderful blend of serene countryside and modern convenience. It's a place where you can relish rural tranquility while still being connected to urban life. The climate is typically Swedish, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters, perfect for experiencing the magic of each season in its own way. This 296 sqm farmhouse is equipped to support a lively equestrian operation, making it a stellar choice for horse enthusiasts. It boasts: - 15 spacious rooms - 4 cozy bedrooms - 1 newly renovated bathroom - Energy-efficient geothermal heating - High-speed fiber optic internet - Expansive terrace with breathtaking views The farmhouse is in remarkable condition and is ready to live in from the moment you step through the door. It offers open and inviting social areas on the ground floor, perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing with family. Whether it’s summer evenings on the terrace or cozying up near the heat in winter, this house provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Outside, the farm is a horse lover’s dream. The grounds include: - A modern stable with 17 spacious boxes - Heated and alarmed tack room - Solarium for horses - A feed room - State-of-the-art riding hall with fiber surface - Lit paddock with a s ... click here to read more

15 room Farm with agriculture at Värnanäs Bygget 1 Värnanäs Värnamo municipality

Welcome to a cozy retreat nestled in the scenic landscapes of Alvesta, Sweden—a place where tranquility meets outdoor adventure, offering a rare slice of serenity without being too far removed from amenities and activities. Finding solace in nature's embrace, this charming cabin is everything you'd envision for a perfect getaway. First, let me take a moment to elucidate what living in Alvesta is truly like for those eyeing a Swedish escape. Alvesta is quaint and serene, defined by its rolling hills and lush forests, accessible to both leisure seekers and those needing reprieve from bustling city life. Here, the air is crisp, and the peacefulness is only interrupted by the sweet trill of native birds—a paradise for anyone who appreciates the softer, more natural side of life. The region experiences all four seasons, offering snowy winters perfect for cabin huddling and vibrant, lush summers ideal for experiencing outdoor splendor. Placed in the heart of Blendabadens fritidsområde, this welcoming cabin allows you to disconnect, recharge, and explore. Known for its outdoor leisure facilities, Blendabaden offers a tight-knit community where the emphasis is on shared experiences and connections. Within its folds, expect to engage with local festivities or unwind by the local bathing and boating area, just a stone's throw from your new home away from home. Before diving into the inner charms of this cabin, let's paint a picture of the surrounding community. The verdant area opens possibilities for endless activities—be it walking along scenic trails or exploring fascinating sights like Tyrolen. This venue is a hotspot for local affairs, hosting events that range from lively concerts to bustling flea markets. Such community ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled in the serene countryside of Värnamo, Sweden, this expansive farmhouse is an engaging escape from the noise of urban life. It's situated in the picturesque and tranquil setting of Rolstorp Sjöhemmet, where the sound of rustling leaves and gentle lake ripples create a calming background score. Encompassing around 9 hectares, this farmhouse is a sanctuary for those who yearn for a life immersed in nature, yet only a short drive away from the local amenities of Värnamo kommun. The centerpiece of this property is its excellent equestrian facilities—a true delight for horse lovers. Imagine waking up in your bedroom and wandering out to a state-of-the-art stable that houses 10 box stalls perfectly fitted for your equine companions. The outdoor paddock and indoor riding arena mean you can gallop away your mornings or practice dressage, rain or shine. Right by the backyard, there’s a private beach on Lake Flåren. The cool blue waters beckon you for a swim or perhaps a calming afternoon on a small boat. These features transform this farmhouse into not just a place to live but a place to relish life. Now, let's talk about the main residence. Spanning approximately 128 square meters, the main home is both spacious and well-crafted with attention to detail. Every nook and cranny speaks of thoughtfulness and an eye for creating a welcoming atmosphere. Stepping inside, you’ll find four cozy bedrooms, perfect for family or dedicated guests who want to share this paradise with you. Though there aren't any traditional bathrooms in this layout, it's not uncommon in these setups to have additional space for washrooms tailored to personal taste and requirements. An additional apartment on the property offers about 110 square meter ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Nestled in the picturesque community of Nöbbele, within the serene expanse of Värnamo kommun, this country home presents a delightful opportunity for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Set on an expansive 6790 sqm plot, the property offers a quaint summer cottage that, while in a simpler condition, holds ample potential for renovation and personalisation. Priced at 72000, this home is ideal for those looking to invest in a tranquil escape with room to grow. As you arrive at this charming residence, the extended entrance welcomes you, leading you into a cozy living space accented by a traditional fireplace, perfect for cool evenings. The cottage comprises two bedrooms, each offering a peaceful view of the surrounding greenery, and a kitchen equipped with essential appliances including a fridge, freezer, and stove/oven. A unique feature of this home is the conservatory, which can serve as an additional living area, bringing the beauty of the outside in. While the cottage is connected to a basic water system with a stone pit and utilizes a Separett toilet, prospective buyers will appreciate the opportunity to upgrade the utilities as there are options to connect to municipal water and sewage systems, and even fiber internet for enhanced comfort and connectivity. The outdoors of this property is truly a standout, featuring a large wooden deck completed with an electric awning – a perfect spot for enjoying the warm, sunny days typical of Swedish summers. The grounds also host a smaller guest cottage, adding to the living space, alongside a tool shed, and a larger tent structure which can be adapted for additional storage or seasonal activities. Property features include: - Living room with a ... click here to read more

3 room cottage in Nöbbele 1

Ah, the life at Rolstorp Rödjan 1 in Värnamo, Sweden. Imagine waking up in a house that blends the whispers of history with the breathtaking beauty of lakeside panoramas. Set by the serenely captivating Lake Vidöstern, this country home is where you can witness the stunning dance of the sunset on the water, all the while enjoying that peaceful solitude that only nature bestows. Stepping inside, it's clear this home, meticulously maintained since 1909, has been lovingly updated. Not just a house, it's a journey through time, easing you into the tranquil embrace of lakeside living. This is a place where two additional bedrooms comfortably await, encapsulating a piece of Swedish heritage, yet offering enough space to make it your very own. - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 72 sqm - Price: $256,837 - Lakeside location - Built: 1909 - Recently updated electricity system - Two extensions added - Panoramic lake views - Modern kitchen & dining area The story begins as you walk into the Lake Room – your welcome is a grand view of Lake Vidöstern. Here, long breakfasts don't just fill the stomach, they feed your soul, painted beautifully against the backdrop of the serene lake. The living room is a tapestry of history, offering fine details that echo the times gone by, warmed by an open fireplace with an insert since 2017. Outdoors, a new narrative unfolds in the lush and private plot surrounded by magnificent trees. In the springtime, rhododendrons along the lakeside burst into life, and wild apple blossoms blanket the front yard. This property is alive, calling you to savor the day, be it morning coffee on the sun-drenched front steps or evening relaxation in the glow of the sunset at the back. Additional facilities, like th ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Rolstorp Rödjan 1 Värnamo municipality

A Tranquil Swedish Retreat: Embrace the Serenity of Vislanda Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the tall trees surrounding your private estate. This is the daily reality at Hullingsved 10, a magnificent manor house nestled in the heart of Vislanda, Sweden. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment in a setting that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern comforts. A Storied Past Meets Modern Elegance Originally constructed in 1909, this manor house has been lovingly restored to preserve its classic character while incorporating high-quality, contemporary materials. The result is a home that exudes warmth and sophistication, offering a perfect sanctuary for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Set on an expansive 18,000 square meter plot, this property is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The grounds are a tapestry of lush lawns, mature trees, and vibrant gardens, providing ample space for gardening, leisurely strolls, or simply basking in the tranquility of the Swedish countryside. The highlight of the outdoor area is undoubtedly the hand-dug pond, complete with a private swimming area, floating dock, and a variety of fish. Whether you're an avid angler or simply enjoy the calming presence of water, this pond is sure to become a cherished feature of your new home. Year-Round Comfort and Convenience The manor house itself offers a generous living space of 88 square meters, with an additional 60 square meters of secondary space. With five bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's plenty of room for family and guests. The i ... click here to read more

Front view of the renovated manor house

Nestled within the scenic embrace of the Swedish countryside, lies the unique opportunity to create unforgettable moments on your very own island retreat. Located at Färgansö Annanäs 1 in Värnamo commune, this ramble-away property offers you the rarest form of privacy and tranquility. As a fraction of an island surrounded by water on three sides, it delivers an experience of seclusion that few words can fully capture. Just imagine waking up and gazing out to the shimmering beauty of water reflecting the sun's golden rays—the kind of beauty that transcends even the most lyrical verses. Värnamo is renowned for its rich natural splendor, where enchanting forests and picturesque lakes are part of the everyday landscape. As a new homeowner in this wondrous locale, you will find life to be both simple and fulfilling, far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property gives you a canvas to craft a life aligned with nature's rhythms, where the scent of pine and freshwater fills the air and time itself seems to slow down. Perhaps you’ll enjoy early morning boat rides, casting your line into the clear waters or just drifting lazily along with the gentle currents. The climate in Värnamo is typically mild, offering warm summers perfect for exploring the numerous trails and waterways and crisp winters where the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, inviting you to engage in cozy indoor activities or snow-filled outdoor adventures. The property boasts a promising plot unto which you can project your personal vision—a hidden gem that weaves dreams into reality. While modestly sized at 90 square meters, the plot is brimming with potential. It grants the opportunity to create an idyllic country home tailored to ... click here to read more

Vacation home on Färgansö Annanäs 1 Värnamo municipality

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through your window. This is the serene lifestyle that awaits you at Ottersnäs 1, a charming country home nestled in the picturesque village of Ryssby, Sweden. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1976, this classic Swedish 'fritidshus' (holiday home) offers a cozy retreat with a total living area of 51 square meters. The single-story layout ensures easy accessibility, making it ideal for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a peaceful getaway. The home is thoughtfully designed to maximize both functionality and coziness, with large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where you can relax, entertain, and create lasting memories. The living room opens onto a glazed veranda, a perfect spot for enjoying your morning coffee or hosting summer gatherings. The kitchen is well-equipped and designed to make cooking a pleasure, whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a festive dinner. A Garden Oasis for Outdoor Enthusiasts Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a gardener's paradise. The expansive 1,510 square meter lot offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking up the sun. Bordered by fields and woodland, the garden ensures privacy and a sense of seclusion, making it a haven for outdoor living. Whether you're hosting a barbecue, playing games, or enjoying the long Swedish evenin ... click here to read more

Front view of Ottersnäs 1 country home

Stensnäs Manor presents itself with a grace that harks back to simpler times, offering an enchanting retreat in the heart of Ryssby, Ljungby Municipality. Spanning a generous 182 square meters of living space, this delightful country home, built in 1944, promises an escape from the bustle of modern life, cradled in the peace of nature on a 2794-square-meter plot beside the serene Lake Stensjön. Now, imagine stepping into a world where time slows down, and tranquility envelops you in a gentle embrace. Stensnäs Säteri 2 is not just a house; it’s a haven. This residence beckons those who aspire to a harmonious, nature-oriented lifestyle, far from the incessant hum of city living. Here, in Ryssby, the whispers of the past blend seamlessly with your dreams of the future. Ryssby, a delightful corner of Sweden, offers more than picturesque landscapes and shimmering waters. Living here means immersing oneself in a rhythm dictated by the rustle of leaves and the song of birds echoing across the lake. The air here holds a crisp freshness, a refreshing antidote to the chaos of urban environments. The climate comes with defined seasons: cool, snowy winters perfect for cozying up by a fireplace, and mild, lush summers that highlight the area’s natural beauty. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, no need to look farther! Ryssby provides a variety of recreational activities. Enjoy a peaceful walk or a bike ride through extensive forested trails or fishing adventures in nearby lakes. Don’t miss out the charm of mushroom picking during autumn or the joys of ice-skating come winter. The outdoor possibilities are endless, ensuring a fulfilling lifestyle all year round. The dwelling itself embraces versatility, designed to accommodate a va ... click here to read more

7 room vacation home at Stensnäs Manor 2 Ryssby Ljungby municipality

Nestled in the charming countryside of Kalvsvik, just a stone's throw from the bustling city of Växjö, lies a delightful country home that will capture your heart with its old-world charm and cozy allure. As a busier-than-ever real estate agent, I can hardly keep up with the interest this property is generating, so let's dive right into the details and explore why this quaint cottage should be at the top of your list. This lovely home, a quintessential example of a Swedish cottage, is ideally situated in a picturesque rural setting, offering the perfect balance between the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrant life of the city. Built with two snug bedrooms awaiting your personal touch, it's an ideal escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the simplicity and beauty of countryside living. Set on a spacious plot of 1790 square meters, there's ample room here for a lovely garden or even a play area for the little ones. Now, let’s talk living arrangements. This charming abode boasts two rooms and a kitchen, creating an intimate yet functional living space. Imagine yourself preparing a delicious meal in the kitchen, its rustic charm reflecting the natural beauty of its surroundings. The cottage, while modest and cozy, offers potential with its unfurnished attic - a blank canvas for the visionaries out there who might want to convert it into an additional living space or a simple refuge for relaxation and reading. The size of approximately 45 square meters is not overwhelming, yet it is inviting, especially for a couple or a small family eager to enjoy the peace of country living. Yes, it may not offer the latest modern amenities, but it beautifully encapsulates that old-world simplicity with a setting th ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Bölsnäs 59 is the light. It comes off Lake Möckeln in long, flat ribbons, cuts straight through those big south-facing windows, and lands on the wooden floor before you've even made coffee. By 7am, if you pull on a jacket and walk the 200 meters down to the sandy beach, the water is still glassy. No motorboats yet. Just a heron standing at the edge of the pier, doing what herons do. That's the kind of place this is. This small, single-storey cottage in Liatorp sits on a 1,006-square-meter plot with Lake Möckeln practically in the backyard. The house itself is 20 square meters — tight, yes, but cleverly planned. The main room does everything: sitting, sleeping, sheltering you from the rain while the south-facing patio outside handles the rest of life in warmer months. Large windows keep the interior from ever feeling closed in. The covered terrace at the entrance means your morning coffee routine stays intact even on the grey, drizzly August days that occasionally roll through Småland. On the gable end, the south-facing patio is where summer actually happens. It catches the afternoon sun fully, and with Lake Möckeln framing the view, it's the sort of spot where a meal that was supposed to take an hour stretches into three. The 1,006-square-meter plot gives you room to work with — a vegetable patch, a hammock strung between two birches, a fire pit for the evenings when the temperature drops and the sky turns the colour of a bruised plum. A separate outbuilding fitted with a composting (Separett) toilet keeps things practical without cluttering the main space. It works. The property was built in 1948 and has been kept in good condition throughout — move in the same weeke ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting city of Växjö, this tiny_house on Citadellvägen 28 is a hidden treasure waiting for you to embark on a unique living experience. With a modest size of 17 square meters, this compact dwelling is a perfect example of efficient and sustainable living. Priced at an attractive 34,500 SEK, it presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a simpler lifestyle or a quaint retreat away from the bustling city life. Situated on the historic fortification walls of the Citadel, this tiny_house boasts a great location for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The surrounding area is renowned for its rich history and cultural significance, offering a glimpse into the past while providing modern conveniences. Växjö itself, often referred to as the "greenest city in Europe," is known for its commitment to sustainability and high quality of life, ensuring a supportive community for adoption of environmental practices. Living in a tiny_house encourages a minimalist lifestyle, allowing residents to focus on what truly matters. Efficiently designed to optimize space, this home includes necessary amenities while promoting creative use of the available area: - New electricity installation (2023) - Composting toilet - Green space for gardening - Space for socializing - Near water-supply availability (April to September) - Historical site location - Allotment gardens managed by the city of Växjö When it comes to embracing the local community, residents find a welcoming atmosphere in Växjö. The area offers a variety of activities and places to explore, from vibrant cafes to serene natural parks. As an agricultural and cultural hub, Växjö is well-frequented by locals and tourists, creating a li ... click here to read more

1 room cottage on Citadellvägen 28