Idyllic Country Home in Borgholm: Your Perfect Swedish Second Home Escape

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Lillholmsvägen 53, Föra, Borgholms kommun, 387 91 Borgholm, Sweden, Borgholm (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 45Floor area

€165,000

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

45m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the tranquil waters surrounding your new country home. Nestled in the serene landscape of Föra, Borgholm, this charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its prime location on Lillholmsvägen 53, this home is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories.

A Home That Embraces Nature

This delightful country home is perfectly positioned to offer the best of both worlds: the peace of rural living and the allure of coastal beauty. With the sea just a stone's throw away, you can indulge in morning swims or leisurely strolls along the shore, breathing in the fresh, salty air. The surrounding landscape is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with lush meadows, vibrant wildflowers, and a rich tapestry of birdlife, including the majestic sea eagle.

A Cozy Retreat

The main cottage exudes warmth and simplicity, designed for those who appreciate the charm of rustic living. The living room, with its inviting open fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. The kitchen, though modest, is functional and ready for you to whip up delicious meals after a day of exploring the island.

Guest Accommodation and More

In addition to the main house, a newly built, insulated guest house offers comfortable accommodation for visitors or can serve as a private retreat. The property also includes a storage building and a separate outhouse, providing ample space for all your needs.

A Unique Off-Grid Experience

Embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the property's off-grid solutions. A simple solar-powered electrical system and a fuel-driven generator provide basic electricity, enhancing the rustic charm and encouraging a closer connection with nature. Water is accessed via a refillable tank, ensuring you have all the essentials for a comfortable stay.

Explore the Local Area

Borgholm and its surroundings offer a wealth of activities and attractions for every season. From kayaking and fishing in the summer to cozy evenings by the fire in the winter, there's always something to enjoy. The nearby towns of Sandvik, Köpingsvik, and Borgholm provide convenient access to amenities, including grocery stores, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts

The area around Lillholm is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you prefer hiking, cycling, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, you'll find endless opportunities to connect with the great outdoors. The unique flora and fauna of Öland make it a paradise for nature lovers seeking a slower pace of life.

Key Features:

- Prime location in Föra, Borgholm, Sweden
- Cozy main cottage with three bedrooms
- Inviting living room with open fireplace
- Functional kitchen for easy meal preparation
- Newly built, insulated guest house
- Off-grid solutions with solar power and generator
- Proximity to the sea for swimming and relaxation
- Rich birdlife and natural beauty
- Convenient access to nearby towns and amenities
- Ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing
- Generous 1,600 square meter lot with mature trees and open spaces

This country home is more than just a property; it's a canvas for creating unforgettable memories. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for exploring the island, or a place to gather with loved ones, this home offers it all. Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic Swedish second home your own, where every day feels like a holiday.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
45
Price per m²
€3,667
Garden size
1600
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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Main house and garden

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Front view of the holiday home

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Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Stand at the kitchen window on a July morning and watch mist lift off the river in slow, unhurried curls. That's the kind of quiet this place offers — not the performed quiet of a spa, but the real, deep stillness of northern Sweden, where the only soundtrack is birdsong, moving water, and the occasional rustle of a reindeer picking through the treeline. This one-bedroom country cottage in Korsträsk, set on a generous 4,037-square-metre plot along the river's edge, is the kind of find that doesn't come along often in Norrbotten County. Korsträsk itself is a small, unhurried village about 20 kilometres from the town of Älvsbyn, sitting in a landscape shaped by glaciers, pine forests, and the kind of light that photographers chase from across Europe. In midsummer, the sun barely sets. By late August, the skies turn theatrical — deep violet streaks giving way to the first hints of aurora. In February, you can cross-country ski straight from the property boundary and follow forest tracks for hours without crossing a road. This is that kind of place. The cottage sits right beside the river, and roughly 350 metres separates you from the shores of Stor-Korsträsket, one of the larger lakes in the municipality. Walk down in the evening with a rod and you're pulling perch and pike from water that feels like it belongs to you alone. In summer, the lake is warm enough to swim — Swedes are not precious about cold water, and after a few days here, neither will you be. Canoe hire is easy to arrange in Älvsbyn, and paddling the connected waterways for an afternoon gives you a view of this landscape that no road can match. The house itself is 75 square metres, solid in structure, and honest about what it is: an older Swedish cottage w ... click here to read more

Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Öland, Sweden, this delightful house on Husvallavägen 90 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and modern comfort. Located in the charming town of Borgholm, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its private pool and lush surroundings, it promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your cozy bedroom. This three-bedroom house, built in 2002, is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it perfect for both permanent living and as a luxurious holiday retreat. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light, serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly connecting to the dining area for family gatherings and social events. The modern kitchen, equipped with ample storage and work surfaces, invites you to prepare meals with ease, whether for everyday life or special occasions. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy breakfast nook offers the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee while overlooking the lush garden. The property’s standout feature is undoubtedly the private pool, a haven for cooling off on warm summer days or hosting poolside gatherings. Surrounded by a well-maintained garden, the pool area offers plenty of space for sunbathing, outdoor dining, and recreational activities. The large lot, measuring 1,357 square meters, provides ample room for gardening, play, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the peaceful area of Husvalla, Borgholm, Öland. - Prope ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and pool

Nestled in the enchanting village of Föra, Borgholm Municipality, lies an intriguing opportunity for those seeking a slice of Swedish heritage paired with a peaceful lifestyle. This unique villa, situated at Föra Bygata 6, was once a bustling schoolhouse, now awaiting its next chapter as a cosy family abode or a welcoming haven for expatriates looking to savour life on the beautiful island of Öland. With its striking blend of history and functionality, this property provides an endearing setting with the chance to imbue it with your own personal touches. As anyone will tell you, Borgholm makes quite the impression with its striking landscapes and storied past. This villa, built in 1890, provides a notable backdrop to what daily life on this Swedish isle has to offer. In its current state, the residence is quite well-preserved and functional, making it well-suited for a family eager to settle in without the need for immediate extensive renovations. However, there’s always room for personalisation and enhancement should you decide to imbue it with a bit of modern sensibility while still ensuring that its history is respected. The villa stretches across a spacious 93 square meters; ample room to accommodate a family or visitors wanting a genuine Öland experience. Inside you'll find a thoughtful layout of four bedrooms, catering well to family living or hosting guests. The villa’s single bathroom is supplemented by thoughtfully designed living spaces that were designed to mirror a balance of old-world whimsy and contemporary living, all awaiting your personal touch to make it truly your home. Picture stepping into the spacious plot of 1,715 square meters — an expansive canvas where families can partake in gardening projec ... click here to read more

4 Room Villa on Föra Bygata 6, Borgholm Municipality

Nestled in the serene enclave of Djurstadtorp, Borgholm, this delightful country home at Hagtornsstigen 6 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the enchanting island of Öland. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Öland is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with nature, relaxation, and the quintessential Swedish summer experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your expansive garden. With 1,558 square meters of lush greenery, this property provides ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in the peaceful surroundings. The garden is a sanctuary where you can enjoy the simple pleasures of life, whether it's sipping your morning coffee on the glass-enclosed veranda or hosting a summer barbecue with friends and family. The main house, built in 1983, is a cozy retreat featuring two well-proportioned rooms and a kitchen, offering a functional living space that is both comfortable and easy to maintain. With a total indoor area of 24 square meters, the house is designed for seasonal use, making it an ideal summer getaway. However, with a few upgrades, it could be adapted for year-round living, providing a versatile option for those considering a more permanent relocation. One of the standout features of this property is the large, glass-enclosed veranda. This space seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor environments, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the garden regardless of the weather. It's the perfect spot for leisurely meals, reading a book, or simply soaking in the tranquili ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

Östra Hjälmstadgatan 48 presents a charming opportunity to immerse yourself into the idyllic Scandinavian lifestyle at the heart of Borgholm. Sitting quietly amongst the lush green landscapes of Borgholms kommun, this lovely farmhouse offers both tranquility and a homely warmth. Located in the timeless village of Hjälmstad - Djupvik, this home is perfect for those seeking a serene escape from the bustle yet close enough to local amenities. Let's embark on a journey through this captivating property. As you take your first steps onto the 3 hectares of sprawling pasture land, you’re greeted by the peaceful view. The property does not only boast of beauty but also functionality. The pasture land is deliciously shared around the cozy residential house—ideal for those with an equestrian interest. Just envision mornings spent overlooking your very own paddock, usable year-round thanks to the installed lighting. The stable, just steps away from your door, takes convenience to a whole new level, with 2 indoor boxes and 2 additional outdoor boxes ready to accommodate your four-legged pals. The charming farmhouse expands over 120 square meters, offering a symphony of style and comfort. Lovingly designed, the house is ideal for family life, capturing a farmhouse’s traditional essence coupled with modern functionality. Property Features: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 2 bathrooms, designed for practicality - Spacious living room with generous light - Recently renovated kitchen - Atmospheric office space, ideal for home working - Large terrace, perfect for relaxing evenings - Solar panels generating approximately 8000 kWh yearly - Complementary Atterfall house, a versatile space for guests or extra storage Now, let's talk about what makes ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farm without agriculture on Östra Hjälmstadgatan 48 Hjälmstad - Djupvik Borgholms kommun

Welcome to Lundebytorpvägen 43, a delightful haven nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Djupvik, Lofta, within the picturesque Borgholm municipality on the enchanting island of Öland, Sweden. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends tranquility, nature, and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you step out onto your expansive plot of land. With 3.6 hectares of lush greenery, this property offers a canvas for your dreams, whether it's cultivating a vibrant garden, setting up a small-scale farm, or simply enjoying the vast open space with family and friends. A Home for All Seasons Originally built in 1967, the main house has been meticulously renovated to offer year-round comfort. The winterized structure ensures that you can enjoy the beauty of Öland in every season, from the vibrant blooms of spring to the serene snowscapes of winter. The 52 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, with an additional 9 square meters of auxiliary space for added convenience. Key Features: - Two Bedrooms: Spacious and serene, offering a peaceful retreat with ample storage. - Two Bathrooms: Modern and stylish, with contemporary fixtures and practical storage solutions. - Open-Plan Living Area: Bright and airy, with large windows that frame the stunning landscape. - Modern Kitchen: Well-equipped with quality appliances, generous counter space, and ample storage. - Guest Cottage: A separate space with its own bathroom, perfect for visitors or as a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting island of Öland, this historic country home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Located at Grytehamnsvägen 6, Gillberga, in the charming village of Löttorp, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Europe. With its breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the iconic Blå Jungfrun island, this estate promises a lifestyle of tranquility and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore. This is the daily reality at this Öland country home, where the past meets the present in a harmonious blend of history and modern comfort. The property spans an impressive 3.1 hectares, offering ample space for relaxation, recreation, and exploration. ### A Glimpse into History The estate's rich history dates back to the 18th century, with its classic Öland farmstead layout. The main residence, built in 1984, is a testament to traditional Swedish craftsmanship, featuring exposed beams, wooden floors, and large windows that frame the stunning landscape. With 328 square meters of living space, the home is designed to accommodate large families or those who love to entertain. ### Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting - Bedrooms: 7 spacious bedrooms spread across multiple buildings, ensuring privacy and flexibility. - Bathrooms: 3 modern bathrooms with high-quality fixtures. - Living Areas: Multiple living rooms and lounges, perfect for social gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Kitchen: A spacious, well-equipped kitchen ideal for preparing meals with local produce. - Dining Areas: Adjacent dining spaces for hosting large dinner parties or ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and courtyard

Nestled on the eastern side of the tranquil island of Öland, in the picturesque village of Köpingsvik, at Långöre Södra Bygata 15 in Bredsättra, lies a charming dwelling eager to welcome its new owners. With this 70-square-meter country home, you're not just purchasing a house; you're investing in a lifestyle that blends secluded tranquility with a slice of Swedish cultural heritage. This winterized cottage was originally built in 1928 and stands ready to offer a warm and inviting abode throughout the year. Whether you envision this as a permanent place of residence or a laid-back holiday retreat, this property caters to varied aspirations and lifestyles. Living in Köpingsvik offers a unique taste of rural Swedish charm. The local area, known for its serene landscapes, is dotted with lush lake meadows and boasts a peaceful atmosphere that promises a break from the frenetic pace of urban life. Here, you can expect to wake up to the gentle murmur of nature and enjoy leisurely strolls through breathtaking scenery under the vast Nordic skies. The climate is seasonal, with crisp winters that promise coziness indoors and mild summers perfumed by the sea breeze, adding to the allure of this Swedish gem. Now onto the property itself. As you step inside, you'll notice that the home is in great condition and has been winterized, providing comfort during those colder months. With three functional rooms, this home offers flexibility in how you might use the spaces—ideal for a small family or even someone looking for a cozy vacation spot. There's a generous 900 square meter lot that provides plenty of outdoor room for personal endeavors, be it gardening or leisure activities—a rare find in the quiet isle setting. For guests or ext ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the tranquil heart of Löttorp, Sweden, this property presents a delightful opportunity for those searching for a serene summer escape. Situated at Len Johans väg 28-30, this country home offers a simple, yet satisfying style of living where nature takes center stage. With two quaint summer cottages cradled by lush greenery and a spacious shared conservatory, this property truly embraces the calm that defines the Swedish countryside. Wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves, creating a serene backdrop for your day. Here, life is unhurried and pleasures are found in simplicity. Imagine afternoons spent exploring the vast green expanse of your own plot, or leisurely bike rides through the countryside that lead you to Tingskullens Beach, just under two kilometers away. This sandy stretch of shoreline is a perfect spot for soaking up the summer sun or perhaps indulging in a windy picnic, embracing the natural serenity that surrounds this hidden gem. The cottages, although minimalist in their current design, offer significant potential for those willing to put in a little personal touch. They're in good condition, and while they might not showcase the most contemporary finishes, their simplicity allows for your creativity to truly take flight. Whether you're envisioning a cozy retreat to share with family or a peaceful sanctuary away from the city's hustle and bustle, these cottages offer ample possibilities. The property includes: - Two summer cottages - Shared conservatory - Lush green surroundings - Proximity to Tingskullens Beach - Ample storage spaces - Bike-friendly roads - Nearby grocery store - Country store within biking distance - Café options for casual dining - Spacious ... click here to read more

88 m² Summer House on Len Johans väg 28-30 Källa Borgholms municipality

Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Gåtebo, a welcoming village tucked away in Borgholm Municipality, this inviting villa offers not just a home but a lifestyle steeped in the natural beauty and serene ambiance of Sweden’s countryside. Located at Skedstadgatan 5, this property marries the convenience of modern living with the peacefulness of rural surroundings, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to invest in a slice of Scandinavian paradise. The villa stands ready to serve as either a cozy permanent residence or a seasonal getaway, especially for families yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of more urban settings. This delightful home is situated around 12 kilometers from the lively town of Borgholm, known for its historical landmarks and vibrant culture. You are never too far from a pleasant day out or an evening stroll along the beach. Speaking of which, the beach at Melösa is merely 6 kilometers away, while the inviting waters of Kapelludden are just 3 kilometers from your doorstep. For everyday needs, the beachside town of Köpingsvik and its charming local grocery store are conveniently located about 8 kilometers away. Gåtebo enjoys a temperate climate, often described as a blend of cool breezes in the warmer months and crisp air during winter, making it ideal for those who savor the changing seasons. This region experiences distinct weather patterns, with snow-dusted landscapes in winter and lush greens in the summer, perfect for anyone who loves to embrace the beauty of each season. Living here means enjoying fresh air and ample recreational opportunities throughout the year. Picture entering this villa to find a welcoming light and fresh color scheme, recently renovated to ensure a comforta ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Skedstadgatan 5 Gåtebo Borgholm Municipality

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of wildflowers, nestled in the heart of Öland's enchanting landscape. Welcome to Gransångarevägen 3, a delightful country home in Löttorp, Borgholms kommun, Sweden, where the charm of island living meets modern comfort. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Set on a sprawling 2,150 square meter plot, this home is a sanctuary for nature lovers. The grounds are a botanical wonderland, featuring native orchids and vibrant wildflowers, all framed by a traditional Öland stone wall. This lush garden is your private oasis, perfect for leisurely strolls or a quiet afternoon with a book. A Home with Heart Built in 1967, this 85 square meter home retains its 1960s charm while offering modern updates. The open floor plan is designed for both relaxation and social gatherings. The living area, with its striking white masonry fireplace, is the heart of the home, inviting cozy evenings after a day of island exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Functional and Inviting The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with ample storage and workspace, ideal for preparing meals with fresh local produce. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a sociable environment perfect for family life or entertaining guests. Comfortable Accommodations While the exact number of bedrooms and bathrooms isn't specified, the home is thoughtfully arranged to maximize space and light. A custom-built guest cottage, constructed with loose timber, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Sweden's idyllic island of Öland, this inviting country home offers an opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to immerse themselves in a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Located at Fartygsstigen 18, Köpingsvik, this property is not just a house—it's a lifestyle. With an asking price of 395,000 SEK, this abode is situated in the tranquil area of Törneby, making it a delightful retreat for those yearning for a peaceful escape from the bustling city life, yet within easy reach for daily conveniences and leisure activities. Köpingsvik is a charming locality within Borgholms kommun, renowned for its rich natural beauty and historical significance. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and only a stone's throw away from sandy coastlines, living here means embracing the rhythms of nature. The island of Öland, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offers a plethora of activities, from picturesque walks through enchanting forests to invigorating cycling paths that meander along the shoreline. This country house, preserved in good condition since its establishment in 1966, spans a generous 73 square meters on the ground floor with an additional 29 square meters upstairs. The upper floor's ceiling height is around 180 cm, making it cozy yet functional. Accommodating the entire family, it features four well-appointed bedrooms, ideal for hosting guests or creating a home office away from home. Among the highlights of this home is the heartwarming main living area. A crackling fireplace invites warm gatherings, while a semi-open plan integrates the kitchen and dining space, fostering a sense of togetherness. Outside, the veranda—made with Öland limestone—beckons with promises of del ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Fartygsstigen 18, Köpingsvik, Borgholms kommun

Tucked away in the heart of Alvedsjö, Borgholm Municipality, this country home patiently waits for its next chapter with you. Surrounded by the natural beauty of lilacs and lush greenery, it’s more than just a house—it’s a place where your story unfolds at the perfect pace. Living here means embracing a gentle rhythm, far from the noise and chaos of urban life. Alvedsjö, known for its breathtaking landscapes, provides a slice of Swedish serenity that's hard to find elsewhere. It's perfect for those who cherish nature's simplicity and yearn for a lifestyle rich in outdoor adventure. The spacious land that comes with this property is a dream come true for anyone with green fingers or a love for peaceful mornings with just the sound of the breeze rustling through the trees. The cottage offers a cozy interior with a living space of about 50 square meters (though it feels roomier, thanks to clever design!) with plenty of quirky features. There are two delightful bedrooms and a bathroom. The kitchen invites you to whip up hearty meals, perhaps utilizing the wood-burning stove and the rustic baking oven, nodding to simpler times yet delivering all that's necessary for modern convenience. The plank floors have seen many footsteps come and go, each one adding to the history that makes this place a home, and the paneled doors slam with a comforting echo. Walking out, you’ll find a charming pantry with deep window niches that come alive with personalities on sunny afternoons, especially with their limestone ceiling giving a nod to the character older properties provide. The detached guest house offers a welcoming surprise with two extra rooms for sleepovers or perhaps a workshop to tinker away. It feels like a mini-getaway for y ... click here to read more

50 m² Cottage on Hornsbäcksgatan 5 Alvedsjö Borgholms kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the lush landscape of northern Öland. Welcome to your new sanctuary at Hornsbäcksgatan 5, Alvedsjö, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque island of Öland. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located in the serene village of Alvedsjö, this country home offers a unique blend of traditional Öland charm and modern comforts. The main house, originally constructed in the 1800s, has been thoughtfully extended to provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living room, the home exudes warmth and character, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends. A Home with Heart and History Step inside, and you'll be greeted by the inviting aroma of a wood-burning stove in the well-equipped kitchen, perfect for crafting traditional Swedish dishes or enjoying a cozy evening by the fire. The modern shower room ensures convenience, while the exposed wooden floors and period details throughout the home create a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a warm embrace. Endless Possibilities Adjacent to the main living area, a separate stone cellar awaits your creative touch. Whether you envision a wine cellar, an art studio, or a personal retreat, this space is brimming with potential. The property also includes a guest house, complete with a sleeping loft and workshop/storage area, offering flexibility for accommodating visitors or pursuing hobbies. A Garden Oasis The property's garden is a t ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house

Nestled in the heart of Köpingsvik, Dahls Backe 6 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern second home on the enchanting island of Öland, Sweden. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through expansive windows, and the promise of a day filled with possibilities. This 85-square-meter home, built in 2022, is designed to cater to your every need, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday hub. A Seamless Blend of Indoor and Outdoor Living Step inside, and you're greeted by a contemporary open-plan layout that effortlessly merges indoor and outdoor spaces. The living area, bathed in natural light, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration or hosting lively gatherings with loved ones. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, features a central island, modern appliances, and ample workspace, making meal preparation a social affair. Outdoor Oasis The allure of this property extends beyond its walls. A private wooden deck, shielded from prying eyes, invites you to bask in the sun by the pool or enjoy al fresco dining in the covered area. Whether you're lounging with a book or entertaining guests, this outdoor space is designed for maximum enjoyment with minimal upkeep. Rooftop Retreat Ascend the indoor spiral staircase to discover a rooftop terrace that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This elevated space is your personal sanctuary, perfect for savoring the evening sun, hosting intimate gatherings, or simply soaking in the tranquility. Comfortable Accommodations The ground floor houses two well-sized bedrooms, pr ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Dahls backe 6

Welcome to a charming slice of Sweden nestled in the picturesque town of Löttorp, where serenity and history meet at this enchanting farmhouse. If you're an overseas buyer looking for a unique property with character, then this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Allow me, your bussy real estate agent, to take you on a tour of this distinct farmhouse on Enhagsvägen 7. Let's begin with the main structure, an old farm with roots tracing back to the turn of the century, echoing stories of the past and waiting to embrace your future. This isn't just a property, it's a chance to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Here, you'll find a spacious home with 91 square meters of comfort, featuring one bedroom and a bathroom that are perfect for an individual or a couple who appreciates simpler living or who plans to expand the space with personal touches. - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - 91 Square meters - 2 Guest cottages - 12 stable boxes in the stable - Tack room - Saddle chamber - Wash stall - Fully equipped office - Greenhouse - Large barn with a machine hall - Farmhouse included - Approximately 6.9 hectares of land - Beautiful proximity to Kärlekstigen trail - Conveniently close yet secluded from central Löttorp Now, let's discuss the estate's unique layout. In addition to the main building, there are two charming guest cottages that provide a cozy retreat for visitors or potential rental income. For those with equestrian interests, the expansive stable with its 12 boxes, tack room, saddle chamber, and wash stall is a dream come true. It’s beautifully equipped, even boasting an office and a toilet for convenience during long hours spent attending to your prized horses. Imagine waking up every day to nature's symphony, with t ... click here to read more

91 m² Farm without agriculture on Enhagsvägen 7 Löttorp Borgholms kommun

Welcome to Ranstadvägen 22, nestled in the idyllic and lively community of Löttorp, Borgholms kommun. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this charming villa located on the enchanting island of Öland, a sought-after spot in the Swedish Archipelago. As an agent constantly on the go, I have seen my fair share of properties, and this villa indeed holds its own special charm. Imagine yourself stepping into this villa, where the air is crisp, refreshing, and the gentle sounds of nature envelop you in tranquility. Stretching a cozy 96 square meters, this home comes with a delightful sense of peace, where the well-renovated semi-open floor plan invites you to create your very own sanctuary. As you wander through, the charm of the living room captures you with its welcoming ambiance. The crackling fireplace instantly draws your thoughts to cozy evenings spent unwinding with loved ones. Löttorp, a delightful locality within northern Öland, promises a life that balances seamlessly between peace and vibrancy. Life here is embroidered with the colors of nature, with ample opportunities for outdoor activities that suit both the adventurous spirit and those who seek quiet relaxation. Whether biking through scenic trails or strolling along quaint pathways, life in Löttorp allows you to lap up every moment of sunlight amidst the open landscapes. The climate is characteristically mild, offering gentle winters and beautiful, sunlit summers. And when you crave something more, the town of Löttorp offers a warm embrace with its various local amenities: - Quaint cafes perfect for enjoying Swedish fika - Lively markets offering local produce and artesian crafts - Community spots bringing neighbors together This villa boasts the co ... click here to read more

96 m² Villa on Ranstadvägen 22 Löttorp Borgholms kommun

Step into a World of Timeless Elegance and Island Charm Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the tall windows of your historic villa in Löttorp. Nestled on the enchanting island of Öland, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, natural beauty, and cultural richness. A Storied Past Meets Modern Comfort Built in 1909, this stately villa at Löttorpsvägen 58 has witnessed over a century of stories. Once a haven for soldiers seeking warmth by its iconic blue tiled stove, today it stands as a testament to enduring elegance and comfort. As you step through the grand entrance, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. High ceilings and intricate woodwork create an atmosphere of grandeur, while the large dining room and grand living room offer ample space for gatherings. The well-equipped kitchen, a dedicated office space, and a recently renovated bathroom ensure that modern conveniences are never far away. A Sanctuary of Space and Light Ascend the elegant staircase to discover three additional bedrooms, each a sanctuary of comfort and style. A cozy family room provides a perfect retreat for relaxation or play, while a second bathroom with laundry facilities adds to the home's practicality. Throughout, large windows invite natural light to dance across the rooms, enhancing the villa's warm and inviting ambiance. An Outdoor Oasis Set on a generous 1,727 square meter plot, the villa's garden is a private oasis of tranquility. Mature trees and well-maintained lawns offer a serene backdrop fo ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the heart of Köpingsvik, a charming coastal village on the sun-drenched island of Öland, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Sweden's most sought-after holiday destinations. Located at Klockslätten 14, this property is a mere 700 meters from the pristine sands of Köpingbukten Beach, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting a golden hue over the landscape. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Köpingsvik, where every day feels like a holiday. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or create cherished memories with family and friends, this property is your gateway to a world of coastal bliss. A Home Designed for Comfort and Versatility Built in 2015, the main house spans 90 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize both space and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy open-plan living room and kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings or entertaining guests. The modern kitchen is fully equipped, seamlessly blending with the living area to promote social interaction and ease of use. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main house features three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a tranquil haven for rest and relaxation. The tastefully appointed bathroom includes a dedicated laundry area, adding convenience to everyday living. The layout is both practical and inviting, making it easy to accommodate family members or visiting friends. A Versatile Guest Annex A standout feature of thi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house