Historic Thatched House in Mariager with Forest Views and Modern Comforts

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Havndalvej 18, 9550 Mariager, Denmark, Mariager (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 149Floor area

€169,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

149m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Denmark



Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of a mature beech forest. This is the daily rhythm at Havndalvej 18, a historic thatched house nestled in the picturesque town of Mariager, Denmark. Here, the past and present harmoniously coexist, offering a unique lifestyle that blends rustic charm with modern conveniences.

A Journey Through Time



Originally built in 1880, this enchanting home has been lovingly restored to preserve its historical essence while incorporating contemporary comforts. As you approach, the blue facade and white-framed windows evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of a fairytale cottage. The classic thatched roof, a hallmark of Danish architecture, adds to the property's allure, providing excellent insulation and a cozy atmosphere year-round.

Embrace the Outdoors



Set on a generous 744 m² lot, the property is a haven for nature lovers. The garden, a private oasis, is adorned with mature trees, flowering shrubs, and several inviting outdoor spaces. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on a sunny terrace or enjoying an evening glass of wine in a secluded corner, the garden offers endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment.

Modern Living with Historic Charm



Step inside to discover 149 m² of thoughtfully designed living space spread over two floors. The ground floor features a bright, modern kitchen with white cabinetry and wooden countertops, seamlessly blending contemporary style with the home's historic soul. The kitchen opens into a spacious dining area, perfect for family meals or hosting friends.

The living room, with its cozy ambiance and natural light, invites you to unwind by the fireplace or gather with loved ones for movie nights. Large windows offer beautiful views of the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

A Sanctuary for Rest and Rejuvenation



Upstairs, three comfortable bedrooms await, each with its own unique charm. The master bedroom, with sloped ceilings and built-in wardrobes, offers a serene view of the surrounding greenery. The additional bedrooms provide flexibility, ideal for children, guests, or a home office.

A Community Rich in Culture and Nature



Mariager, known as the "City of Roses," is a treasure trove of cultural and recreational opportunities. Stroll through the historic town center, visit the local museum, or embark on a boat trip on the fjord. For nature enthusiasts, hiking and cycling trails, fishing spots, and scenic viewpoints are all within easy reach.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers



- Energy Efficiency: Modern heat pump system and energy label C ensure comfort and cost-effectiveness.
- Parking and Storage: 37 m² carport and two outbuildings offer ample space for vehicles and hobbies.
- Accessibility: Conveniently located near schools, shops, and public transport.
- Investment Potential: Ideal for a family home, weekend retreat, or rental property.

Key Features:


- Historic thatched house with modern renovations
- 149 m² living space on a 744 m² lot
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a guest toilet
- Bright kitchen with quality appliances
- Cozy living room with fireplace and garden access
- Private garden with mature landscaping
- 37 m² carport and additional outbuildings
- Located in Mariager, "City of Roses"
- Close to cultural attractions and outdoor activities
- Energy-efficient with modern heat pump system

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle



Havndalvej 18 is more than just a house; it's an invitation to experience a lifestyle that is both idyllic and practical. Whether you're seeking a family home, a weekend retreat, or a unique investment, this property offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Don't miss the chance to make this enchanting house your new home and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Mariager's countryside and community.

Contact us today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards owning this extraordinary piece of Danish history.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
149
Price per m²
€1,138
Garden size
744
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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A Hidden Gem in Gassum: Your Canvas for a Dream Home Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the quaint village of Gassum, just a stone's throw from Spentrup. This four-bedroom family home, nestled at Amtsvejen 13, offers a unique opportunity to craft a personalized retreat in the heart of Denmark's serene countryside. A Warm Welcome Awaits Step through the front door into a spacious entrance hall, where the scent of fresh pine greets you. This welcoming space, with its ample room for coats and shoes, sets the tone for a home designed with family life in mind. The high-ceilinged living room beckons, a sunlit haven perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Imagine cozy evenings by the fire, the room aglow with the warmth of family and friends. A Kitchen with Character The kitchen, though vintage in style, is a testament to functionality and charm. Classic wooden cabinets and retro tiles create a nostalgic ambiance, while modern appliances ensure convenience. Picture yourself preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients, the aroma of Danish pastries wafting through the air. A Sanctuary Upstairs Venture upstairs to discover four versatile bedrooms, each with sloping ceilings that add a touch of whimsy. Sunlight streams through the windows, offering views of the lush surroundings. These rooms are blank canvases, ready to be transformed into cozy retreats, creative studios, or home offices. Outdoor Oasis The property sits on a manageable 571 square meter lot, featuring a small lawn and a gravel driveway. The enclosed courtyard is a private sanctuary, ideal for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a book. The garden's simplicity ensures low maintenance, allowing mor ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming villa at Møllevænget 16 in Arden, a delightful corner of Denmark where tranquility meets opportunity. Located in the idyllic village of Rostrup, this villa presents an enticing proposition for those looking to create their dream home amid picturesque surroundings. Brimming with potential, this property offers a canvas for creativity and personalization. The villa stands proudly in good condition, with plenty of room for thoughtful enhancements. Situated at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, the views are nothing short of breathtaking — open fields stretch out before you, connecting you to the beauty of nature right from your doorstep. About the Villa: - Location: Møllevænget 16, Arden, Denmark - Area: Living space of 129 square meters - Bedrooms: 5 — perfect for large families or those needing that extra office space - Bathrooms: 1 — with additional room for potential bath expansions - Construction: Built in 1976 with durable brick walls - Roof: Sturdy fiber cement covering The convenient layout all on one floor ensures accessibility and ease of movement, making it ideal not only for families but also for those anticipating future mobility needs. The existing heating installation using solid and liquid fuel means that warmth and coziness are never far away, especially during the cooler Danish months. While it has all the makings of a comfortable home, this villa welcomes your touch. Picture yourself renovating and customizing this space into a warm and inviting abode that reflects your style. Whether you bring in modern upgrades or simply polish its already charming features, the potential here is palpable. Life in Arden: Tucked away in the municipality of Mariagerfjord, Arden is a spot loved ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your new home at Gettrupvej 40, located in the serene and picturesque region near Mariager, Denmark—a place where the beauty of nature meets the tranquility of country living. Imagine waking up each morning to the stunning views of Glenstrup Lake, surrounded by lush fields and harmonious landscapes. This unique country estate, fondly referred to as "The Italian Garden," offers you and your family a rare opportunity to immerse yourselves in an authentic Danish rural experience. This property, set on 7.82 hectares of land, is more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Known for its beautiful gardens adorned with vibrant shrubs and trees, this estate has been a favored spot for many visitors. Once featured in a TV program with Søren Ryge, the gardens offer a maze of charm and surprise with artificial lakes and quaint corners, providing a perfect backdrop for relaxation or hosting delightful gatherings. You may choose to maintain the legacy of nurturing this splendid garden, viewed by many as a living masterpiece. Features of the Property: - 3 bedrooms, offering ample space for a growing family - 1 bathroom plus an additional toilet on the ground floor - Total living area spanning 185 square meters - Spacious basement with multiple utility rooms - Historic 4-winged farm architecture - Recently updated steel roofs on operational buildings - Cattle barn, feed barn, and a machine house equipped with an electric aluminum gate - Beautifully designed gardens with diverse flora The main house, though in good condition, awaits your personal touch, a canvas ready for personalization to suit modern family needs. With three cozy living rooms on the ground floor, the home provides an inviting environme ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future home located at Modesvej 35, nestled in the welcoming and charming town of Spentrup. This single-story villa offers a cozy and efficient living arrangement ideal for first-time homebuyers, small families, or seniors who seek a confortable and easy-to-maintain home. Spentrup is a lovely town that has a warm and friendly sense of community. The town is perfect for settling down as it balances peace and tranquility with convenient access to amenities. Living here means you are just a short drive from Randers, making it easy for those who work in the city but prefer living in a more relaxed environment. Property Features: - Single-story villa - 104 square meters of living space - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with underfloor heating - Bright, inviting living room with wood-burning stove - Well-sized kitchen/dining area - Large windows for natural light - Generous 812 square meter plot - Older carport in need of TLC - Utility room with laundry facilities - New roof, gutters, and insulation added in 2018 - Located near local amenities The house has been carefully updated to ensure a welcoming and energy-efficient environment. In 2018, a new roof, gutters, and insulation were added, enhancing the villa's overall comfort and sustainability. As you step into the villa, you are greeted by a warm entrance that leads you into a bright and cozy home. Spentrup offers an array of activities and amenities that make it a great place to live. You will find that everything you need is conveniently close: - Supermarkets: Super Brugsen and Netto - Schools: Blicherskolen - Sports facilities: Excellent local spots, ideal for the active lifestyle - Bike paths: Safe and enjoyable routes that take you straight to Randers - V ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Glerupvej 29, a delightful countryside house nestled in the serene village of Glerup, just a stone's throw from Hadsund in North Jutland, Denmark. This property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of the Danish countryside. With its classic architecture and expansive grounds, this house is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Glerupvej 29. The property, built in 1939 and partially renovated in 1972, stands as a testament to traditional Danish rural architecture, featuring a charming white facade and a distinctive red roof. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the tranquil village of Glerup, just 5 km from Hadsund and 40 km from Aalborg. - Property Type: Detached house with a classic Danish design. - Size: 89 square meters of living space on a single floor. - Bedrooms: 1 spacious bedroom with ample storage. - Bathrooms: 1 bathroom equipped with modern essentials. - Living Spaces: Cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Kitchen: Country-style kitchen with dining area, filled with natural light. - Outbuilding: 62 square meters, ideal for a workshop or creative projects. - Heating: Central pellet boiler and wood-burning stove for efficient heating. - Water Supply: Private well (water analysis available). - Waste Management: Septic tank with infiltration. - Garden: Expansive 1,937 square meter plot with mature trees and terraces. Lifestyle and Local Area: Glerup is a haven for those who cherish peace and a connection to nature. The village is ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting town of Hadsund, Denmark, a place brimming with life and the serene beauty of its natural landscapes. In the heart of this lively community lies a quaint villa on Nyvangsvej 3, waiting to be transformed into a cozy haven by a visionary owner. As a globally connected real estate agent, I'm thrilled to help international buyers discover the potential this property offers. The villa at Nyvangsvej 3, built in 1938, stands as a testament to simplicity, providing a straightforward yet functional layout. Despite its age, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom villa, spread across 49 square meters, remains in good condition and offers the comfort of district heating. A detached single-family house, it boasts a sloped roof covered in roofing felt and promises the possibility of an intimate abode nestled within a welcoming neighborhood. Picture stepping into a space that tells a story of years gone by, where an entrance flows naturally into a kitchen, leading to a cozy living room. Off the living room, you'll find a bathroom that encapsulates the essence of Danish pragmatism. Compact yet perfectly serviceable, the space invites imaginative ideas to make it your own. Imagine turning this quaint property into a charming villa or even starting anew on its expansive 484 square meter lot. • Year built: 1938 • Spacious lot: 484 square meters • Cozy area: 49 square meters • Two bedrooms • One bathroom • District heating • Brick construction • Sloped roof with roofing felt • Central location • Single floor living • Accessible entrance • Proximity to amenities The prospect of renovating or redeveloping this property provides an exciting opportunity to personalize a piece of Danish history. With a listing price of just ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque village of Gjerlev, nestled in the stunning Danish countryside, you're invited to discover a dream-like escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Allow me, as a busy real estate agent with a knack for finding hidden treasures, to introduce you to this unique opportunity to settle into a charming villa that perfectly balances historical charm with modern comforts. As we delve deeper into the enchanting world of this property, you’ll find it offers more than just walls and a roof; it offers the chance to embrace a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and history. Let’s start our journey at Salbakken 21, a jewel crowned with a timeless thatched roof that whispers tales of the past. Built in 1870, this villa, affectionately known as "Pedersminde," stands proud in its authenticity, having exceeded century-old presence in this cozy village. The village itself feels like a page from a storybook, with winding roads and traditional homes that take you back in time, offering an escape from modernity’s rush while still maintaining a connection to the present with all essential conveniences at hand. Ah, the balance of village peace with city convenience—it’s a rare find indeed as Randers is just a short drive away. This villa is a modest yet enchanting abode, offering 44 square meters of livable space. Now, while it may not be a sprawling estate, this size lends an intimate atmosphere perfect for those looking for simplicity and minimalistic beauty. Inside, three bedrooms await, each awaiting your personal touch to transform them into personal sanctuaries. You’ll find one bathroom that, while singular, encourages efficiency and creativity in design. And the kitchen, a sweet spot within the house, is ready for ... click here to read more

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Discover the allure of rural life in Denmark in this classic thatched farmhouse, beautifully situated in the quiet village of Klinting, near Hadsund. The farmhouse at Stenholt 4 dates back to 1757, providing a timeless living experience complemented by the peaceful Danish countryside's charm. Set on a spacious parcel of open fields and nearby nature, this property of 260 square meters is ideal for those who treasure historical architecture combined with a touch of modern comfort. This inviting farmhouse displays a well-maintained timber-framed structure topped with a traditional thatched roof, which not only enhances its visual appeal but also provides excellent insulation qualities. The home comprises 14 rooms spread across a single floor, including 9 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, which accommodate a large family or guests comfortably. While the house still holds much of its original charm, it underwent significant renovations in 1974 to integrate modern conveniences while retaining its historical essence. The interior ambiance is a rich tapestry of past and present, where each room tells a story and wooden beams and frames add to the rustic feel. Living in Klinting offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility. Nature lovers will appreciate the immediate access to forests and beaches, offering ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the serene landscape. The short bike ride through Sønderskov to the coast reminds one of the perfect harmony between land and sea that defines this region. For those looking to immerse in local culture and community activities, the areas around Hadsund offer a glimpse into Danish rural life with local markets, cultural festivals, and community gatherings. The ne ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Linde, just a stone's throw from Spentrup, Denmark, this enchanting thatched house on Lindegårdsvej 10 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Danish history. Built in 1880, this 200-square-meter home seamlessly marries the charm of yesteryears with the comforts of modern living, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Central Jutland. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the large windows of your spacious bedroom. The morning air is crisp and invigorating, inviting you to step outside and enjoy a leisurely breakfast on one of the multiple terraces, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private garden. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this picturesque Danish retreat. A Blend of Tradition and Modernity Upon arrival, the house greets you with its classic white façade, adorned with exposed timber framing and a traditional thatched roof. The exterior exudes timeless Danish countryside appeal, while the interior has been thoughtfully renovated to meet contemporary standards. The ground floor features underfloor heating, ensuring warmth and comfort during the colder months, while large windows and glass doors flood the living spaces with natural light. The heart of the home is the modern kitchen, equipped with sleek white cabinetry, wooden countertops, and high-quality appliances. Designed for both functionality and aesthetics, the kitchen offers ample storage and workspace, making it a joy to prepare meals for family and friends. The open-plan layout encourages interaction and is perfect for hosting gatherings. A Haven for Relaxation and Recreation The proper ... click here to read more

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Greetings, dear prospective overseas buyer! Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to an intriguing opportunity nestled in the heart of the beautiful city of Randers in the enchanting country of Denmark. The villa at Skelvangsvej 14, a quaint yet spacious property, beckons the keen-eyed investor or expat yearning for a new place to call home. So sit tight as I take you on a journey through the charm and potential of this delightful dwelling. First, let me paint you a picture of Randers itself. A city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, Randers offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. With a population of around 62,000 people, it provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere perfect for families, retirees, and professionals alike. The city is famed for its geographical beauty and historical architecture, making it a photographer’s dream. Randers' proximity to Aarhus, just under an hour’s drive away, offers the bustle of city life when desired, while maintaining the tranquility and pace that Randers is known for. When it comes to climate, think temperate. Summer months bring a gentle warmth, ideal for exploring the outdoors, while winters offer a brisk chill perfect for curling up inside your cozy villa. It’s a climate that invites you to experience all four seasons, each with its unique charm. Skelvangsvej 14 is a villa space that whispers sweet potential to those with a knack for design and creativity. Built in 1925, this home exudes a classic elegance infused with the potential to be reimagined into a modern masterpiece. A living area of 131 square meters sprawling across this 1591 square meter plot means room for growth and personalization. Whether it’s adding a personal touch or executing a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Øster Doense, just a stone's throw from the bustling town of Hobro, Storegade 57 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a lucrative investment property in Denmark's picturesque Nordjylland region. This delightful 3-bedroom house, built in 1950, combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby urban amenities, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your new home. With 104 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, this single-story house provides a cozy yet spacious environment for family gatherings, quiet retreats, or entertaining guests. ### Experience the Best of Both Worlds Living in Øster Doense means enjoying the best of both worlds: the peace and quiet of a rural setting, coupled with easy access to Hobro's vibrant community. Hobro, known for its rich history and cultural attractions, offers a plethora of activities and amenities, from charming cafes and restaurants to the historic Viking Center Fyrkat. ### A Home with Character and Potential Storegade 57 is more than just a house; it's a home with character and potential. The property is in good condition, with solid brick construction and a fiber cement roof. Inside, you'll find a practical layout that includes: - Three spacious bedrooms perfect for family or guests. - A full bathroom and two toilets for added convenience. - A private kitchen equipped with modern amenities. - A cozy living area ideal for relaxation or entertaining. - A 30-square-meter basement offering ample storage or utility space. - A 35-squa ... click here to read more

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Discovering the crevices of Denmark's Nordjylland region, you might stumble upon Terndrup, a modest yet scenic town nestled amongst the gentle Danish landscapes. This town thrives on the delightful blend of tradition and growing modern conveniences, setting a perfect backdrop for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Danish living. Now imagine this vibrant setting as your backdrop as you settle into a spacious villa located squarely in the heart of Terndrup. This property, seated on Hedevej 1, spans a generous 311 square meters, providing ample space for almost any need you might have. With its seven bedrooms, people looking for a big family home won't be disappointed. Imagine your family growing here, each member finding their own comfortable nook. Though there's just one bathroom, the villa offers plenty room to dream bigger, potentially redesigning the existing spaces to suit your needs. This villa is a testament to Terndrup's legacy, originally crafted in 1900 and then thoughtfully updated in 1983. With a sturdy brick exterior adorned with a black fiber cement slate roof, the home stands resiliently. It whispers of past eras, even while offering you the chance to make it uniquely yours. Entering through the main entrance hall, you'll note that renovations are ongoing due to a recent brush with water damage. Yet, with provided insurance compensation of approximately 52,000 DKK, the work can proceed, allowing you to personally shape these spaces during the restoration. Once inside, your feet are treated to rich herringbone-patterned wooden floors as you make your way through the three main living rooms. Each space has been meticulously kept, embodying a sense of warmth and comfort that anyone would be glad to call h ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint and serene town of Fårup, Denmark, lies a property that offers its potential owner the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Danish countryside living. This villa is located at Engvej 5, in a region renowned for its beautiful landscapes and the charming simplicity of life it offers. As a representative from a widely recognized global real estate agency, I've had the privilege to assist buyers worldwide in seeking properties that resonate with their aspirations, and this villa checks many boxes for someone looking to experience the authentic Danish lifestyle. As I'm constantly juggling multiple properties, I've come to appreciate the distinct allure this particular home brings. Fårup is a small community, but don't let its size fool you. It's a town teeming with opportunities for both relaxation and activity. Its proximity to major towns like Hobro and Randers means that you can easily access urban facilities while still relishing the tranquility of rural life. Residents can find all essentials within a stone's throw—excellent shops, schools, and daycare facilities are all conveniently nearby, making it an ideal locale for families or individuals seeking a balanced lifestyle. The local sports activities provide plenty of opportunities to stay active, while the open spaces offer a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. The E45 motorway is just a few kilometers away, making daily commuting a breeze and connecting you hassle-free to the larger cities. As for the property itself, I like to think of it as a blank canvas for someone willing to infuse their own personality into the heart of Fårup. It stands proudly, featuring classic red brick exterior walls and an older tiled ro ... click here to read more

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Venture into the heart of Denmark with this exquisite villa located at Miehesgade 62, nestled in the picturesque town of Arden. This single-story haven offers a unique opportunity for those seeking comfort, accessibility, and a wonderful neighborhood experience. Built back in the sturdy times of 1974, this property carries the hallmark of durability with its reliable brick construction and its fiber cement roof. It's a canvas ready for your personalized touch. Spanning 143 square meters, this home offers a family-friendly environment with room to grow. Imagine yourself stepping into a welcoming entrance hall that immediately feels like home. You proceed down a vinyl and carpeted corridor, the flooring softly whispering underfoot, creating a warmth and inviting ambiance that wraps you in comfort. There are three spacious bedrooms, perfect for family members or hosting weekend guests. The bathroom, while singular, accompanies two toilets for added convenience. At the heart of this cozy abode lies the kitchen, a symphony of functionality and subtle style. Envision the delightful fragrances that will float through this space as you cook on the central cooktop, with modern gadgets like an integrated oven and microwave at your disposal. The white cabinetry offers simplicity, and adjacent lies a dining area designed for togetherness, where meals turn into memories with loved ones. The living room echoes relaxation; a cozy retreat outfitted with a charming gray sofa and a flat-screen TV ready to host your favorite shows or film nights with faily or friends. A simple wooden table with chairs stands ready for spontaneous dinners, while a bookshelf quietly offers character and moments of discovery. Outside, a generous plot of 9 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming enclave of Randers, Denmark, on the scenic Bjerregårdsvej 8, this home offers an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a project that combines both creativity and vision. This single-family house, built in 1870, stands as a testament to timeless architecture, awaiting a new owner with the passion and zeal to breathe new life into its classic structure. Let's paint the picture for you: The property, in need of renovation, spans 91 square meters across two floors, providing a solid canvas for transformation. It's a classic fixer-upper, offering the possibility of crafting something truly unique. The two bedrooms promise cozy retreats, and the singular bathroom, though modest, serves its purpose while awaiting an upgrade to meet modern desires. Picture this—a space entirely redesigned to reflect your taste and preferences, a place you'll call home for years to come. The surrounding area of Randers offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle. Known for its picturesque fields and distant views of wind turbines, the locale is nothing short of idyllic. Randers is a place where nature cradles daily life, making it a wonderful spot for those who appreciate outdoor activities and the simple pleasures of rural living. Whether it's a leisurely walk in the lush Danish countryside or a visit to the nearby Tea-rooms and local shops, there’s always something to do. Randers enjoys a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild summers and cool winters. The local lifestyle is serene, yet engaging, offering a mix of cultural festivities, charming cafes, and historical sites that create a unique blend of past and present. For the outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of trails and spots for cycli ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene outskirts of Tånum, Randers NV, this expansive country home offers a unique opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat in the heart of Denmark. Located at Tånum Bygade 27, this property is a dream come true for second home buyers seeking a blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With its vast land, classic Danish architecture, and proximity to urban amenities, this estate is perfect for hobby farmers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Danish Country Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. Your mornings begin with a leisurely stroll through your private garden, where the scent of fresh blooms fills the air. As the sun rises, you sip your coffee on the porch, overlooking the sprawling fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Tånum Bygade 27. Property Highlights - Main House: A classic Danish farmhouse built in 1907, featuring 155 square meters of living space. The house boasts four spacious bedrooms, a bathroom, two cozy living rooms, and a kitchen, all on the ground floor. - Outbuildings: Three traditional structures totaling over 300 square meters, perfect for workshops, storage, or conversion into additional living spaces. - Land: A generous 13.2 hectares of land, including arable fields, grassland, and a meadow, ideal for agricultural pursuits or recreational use. - Location: Situated on the edge of Tånum village, offering a peaceful rural setting with easy access to the E45 motorway and the city of Randers. The Allure of Randers Randers, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, is just a short drive away ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque world of Randers SØ, where a charming fixer-upper villa awaits your personal touch and creativity. Nestled on Hjortevej 14, this property offers an exciting opportunity for those with a vision to transform it into a delightful family home or perhaps a modern retreat. Whether you are an ambitious renovator or looking for a sizable plot to start anew, this home could be just the ticket. First, let's explore the villa itself. Built in 1963, this two-level, single-family house extends across a generous 120 square meters with an additional 60 square meters of basement space. While it shows its age and requires updates, the structural grandeur holds potential to be a truly magnificent home. Imagine crafting cozy rooms for your family, with its four bedrooms offering ample space and one bathroom ready for a touch of modern elegance. The spacious basement holds potential for extra living space, a recreational area, or storage, depending on what best suits your needs. - 120 sqm main house - 60 sqm basement - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Built in 1963 - Brick construction - Fiber cement roof with asbestos - Additional 20 sqm outbuilding - Heated by district heat - Large 1,597 sqm plot Now, on to the delightful outdoor spaces. Situated on a vast 1,597-square-meter plot, you have all the room you need to let your imagination run wild. Perhaps you'll plant a lush garden, create an outdoor entertainment area, or even extend the current dwelling. The privacy and serene atmosphere here is something quite rare and precious, making it an ideal environment for a family villa. Living in Randers SØ, life moves at a happy pace. Randers, a quaint city in Denmark, is known for its charming blend of urban vitality and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming, picturesque town of Hobro, on Koldbæksvej 32, lies a villa that combines tradition with modernity, offering an ideal escape for those seeking comfort and charm. A short distance from Hobro’s center and the Hørby Skoleby, this villa appeals especially to families and overseas buyers who are in pursuit of a serene yet well-connected place to call home. The friendly atmosphere of this area, along with its accessibility, makes it a splendid choice for expatriates settling into Danish life. Life here in Hobro, Denmark, is all about finding the perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility. Located on a quiet residential street, this area provides peace and calm, while also being just a short distance to bustling shopping opportunities, and the all-important Hobro station. For families with children, it’s a dream come true. You'll find that the streets are calm enough for biking to local schools, kindergartens, and nurseries. Also, for those who love sports, the proximity to the sports hall is certainly an advantage. Denmark is known for its temperate climate – warm summers and mild, though sometimes chilly winters. Living in Hobro offers the chance to experience all four seasons, each painting a unique picture outside your window. The summer allows for delightful outdoor activities and exploring the scenic landscapes that Denmark is so famous for. The fall and spring bring vivid colors and a refreshing change, while winter transforms the town into a serene snowy Northland. Now, let’s take a tour of the villa that could very well be your next home. This architect-designed, master-builder house stands with dignity since its birth in 1954. Though it boasts a rich history, continuous modernizat ... click here to read more

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