Idyllic Country Home in Oppeby, Nyköping: Perfect Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Blomstervägen 28, Oppeby, 611 55 Nyköping, Sweden, Nyköping (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 33Floor area

€34,500

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

33m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Anderslund allotment area, Blomstervägen 28 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming country home, located in Oppeby, Nyköping, is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its lush surroundings and proximity to both nature and urban amenities, this property is a dream come true for overseas buyers and expats looking to invest in a holiday home or a peaceful getaway.

A Tranquil Oasis in Nyköping

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of cherry blossoms. This delightful country home is set on a generous plot, surrounded by mature landscaping that offers both privacy and a serene atmosphere. The property boasts a well-maintained lawn, cherry trees, and various bushes that enhance the natural beauty of the surroundings. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the front porch or enjoying an al fresco dinner on the spacious deck, you'll be enveloped in the tranquility of nature.

A Cozy and Functional Living Space

The cottage itself is one of the largest in the area, featuring two thoughtfully divided rooms that maximize the 33 square meters of living space. The simple kitchen area is perfect for preparing meals with fresh produce from your own garden, while the cozy bedroom offers a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. A separate hygiene room is equipped with a modern incineration toilet, ensuring comfort and convenience.

A Gardener's Paradise

For those with a green thumb, the property includes a 200 square meter cultivation plot, providing ample space for growing vegetables, flowers, or herbs. The shared tool shed and outdoor grill are added bonuses, making it easy to maintain your garden and enjoy outdoor dining with friends and family.

Community and Accessibility

The Anderslund Allotment Gardens is a well-established association that fosters a sense of community and shared appreciation for gardening and outdoor living. Located just 10 minutes by bicycle from central Nyköping, the area offers easy access to city amenities while maintaining a peaceful, rural charm. The location is also practical, with close proximity to parking, water collection points, and seasonal toilets and showers.

A Gateway to Adventure

Nyköping is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with a variety of recreational opportunities just a stone's throw away. Whether you enjoy cycling, walking, or exploring the beautiful natural surroundings, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained. The property is approximately 350 meters from the nearest water and about 2.9 kilometers from the sea, making it an ideal base for water-based activities.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this property offers excellent investment potential. The demand for holiday homes in Sweden is on the rise, and Nyköping's proximity to Stockholm makes it an attractive option for both local and international buyers. With its idyllic setting and community-focused atmosphere, Blomstervägen 28 is a rare find in the second home market.

Key Features:

- Idyllic country home in Oppeby, Nyköping
- Generous plot with mature landscaping and cherry trees
- Cozy 33 sqm living space with simple kitchen and bedroom
- Modern incineration toilet in separate hygiene room
- 200 sqm cultivation plot for gardening enthusiasts
- Shared tool shed and outdoor grill
- Part of the Anderslund Allotment Gardens community
- 10 minutes by bicycle to central Nyköping
- Close to water collection points and seasonal amenities
- 350 meters to the nearest water, 2.9 km to the sea
- Excellent investment potential in the second home market

Owning a second home in Nyköping means more than just having a place to escape to; it's about embracing a lifestyle that values nature, community, and tranquility. Blomstervägen 28 is not just a property; it's a gateway to a new way of living. Don't miss the chance to make this charming country home your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of this unique property for yourself.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
33
Price per m²
€1,045
Garden size
460
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of Eriksbacken 5

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Main house and lakeside view

Step out onto the rear deck just after seven on a July morning. The meadows stretch out in every direction, still wet with dew, and the only sound is birdsong cutting through air that smells faintly of pine and grass. This is Barkö — a quiet hamlet tucked into the Swedish countryside outside Östhammar, where summer feels unhurried and deliberately slow in the best possible way. Set on a generous 2,411 square metre plot along Barkö 121, this red-and-white Swedish country home from 1975 has spent its entire life in one family's hands. That kind of continuity shows. The garden is mature and deeply considered — not manicured to within an inch of its life, but layered: open lawn rolling into shade from established trees, with space carved out naturally for a kitchen garden if you want one, a greenhouse if you've been meaning to start one, or simply a hammock strung between two birches. The lot is large enough to feel private, small enough to manage on a weekend without it becoming a chore. Inside, 50 square metres is used sensibly. The living room anchors the house around a wood-burning stove that does serious work on cool September evenings when the nights start turning. Large windows pull the outside in — you get a long view over meadows and pastures that changes character entirely depending on the light and the season. The kitchen connects without fuss, practical and well-positioned for someone cooking for a table of six after a day out on the water. Two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and WC, and a covered entrance veranda where your morning coffee goes cold because you keep stopping to watch whatever is happening in the garden. The sea is 3.2 kilometres away. That's a ten-minute bike ride on flat terrain, the kind ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Litsnäset 130 is the sound of the Indalsälven moving past the garden — a low, steady current that replaces whatever city noise you carried here. The boathouse is twenty steps from the kitchen door. The fishing rod is already rigged. Coffee's on. This compact one-bedroom holiday home in Lit, Jämtland sits on a 1,150-square-metre riverside plot in the small community of Litsnäset, roughly ten minutes by car from the town of Lit and about forty minutes from Östersund. At 20 square metres, it's deliberately simple. That's not a limitation — it's the point. This kind of cabin demands very little of you. You spend your time outside. The main house pulls off something that bigger properties often fail at: everything is in its right place. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area, which doubles as a sleeping space with a sofa corner and bunk bed. When you light the fire on an October evening and the river mist rolls across the plot, the whole room feels genuinely warm rather than just heated. The kitchen is compact but practical, with its own separate entrance opening directly onto the garden — meaning you can carry plates straight to the terrace table without threading through the living space. Small detail. Big difference in daily use. The partly covered terrace is where most of the daylight hours happen in summer. It faces the water. The sun in Jämtland in July doesn't set until past ten, and from the terrace you watch the light go gold on the Indalsälven for what feels like hours. The property's own stretch of riverfront is directly accessible — you walk across your garden and you're at the water's edge. Swimming, fishing from the bank, pushing a kayak in. No shared ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Nestled in the serene Swedish countryside, Källsätter 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Nyköping. This exquisite country home, set on an expansive 10-hectare estate, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that combines rural tranquility with modern conveniences. Whether you're an equestrian enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply in search of a peaceful getaway, this property promises a lifestyle of unparalleled quality and comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over your private estate. The main residence, a beautifully renovated country home, welcomes you with its blend of traditional charm and contemporary amenities. As you step inside, the spacious kitchen and dining area greet you with panoramic views of the lush landscape, setting the stage for countless memorable meals with family and friends. The living room, bathed in natural light, offers a seamless transition to a glass-enclosed conservatory and a sprawling deck complete with a spa bath. Here, you can unwind and soak in the serene surroundings, whether it's a crisp winter morning or a balmy summer evening. The main level also features an elegant dining room with a traditional tiled stove, perfect for cozy gatherings, and a guest toilet for added convenience. Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms provide a restful sanctuary, with a versatile hall that can be transformed into a lounge or study. A balcony offers sweeping views of the estate, inviting you to savor your morning coffee amidst nature's beauty. The basement is a haven of relaxation, boasting a luxurious spa area with a sauna ... click here to read more

Main house and grounds

Welcome to Utterspåret 12, a delightful timber house nestled in the serene enclave of Kisäng, Nyköping, Sweden. This property is a hidden gem for those seeking a second home that offers both tranquility and adventure. With its prime location, this house is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the Swedish lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds. This is the everyday reality at Utterspåret 12, where nature is your closest neighbor. The property sits on a generous 2,063 square meter plot, offering ample space for relaxation and recreation. The main house, built in 1977, spans 55 square meters and is complemented by an additional 36 square meters of auxiliary space, including two charming guest cottages. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, seamlessly connecting the kitchen and living room. This space is perfect for both everyday living and entertaining guests. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and character, making it an ideal spot to gather during cooler evenings. Large windows flood the interiors with natural light, enhancing the sense of space and connection to the outdoors. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Peaceful retreats for rest and privacy. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with a washing machine for convenience. - Expansive Outdoor Area: Perfect for alfresco dining and sunbathing. - Large Wooden Deck: Ideal for enjoying the serene surroundings. - Beautifully Maintained Garden: Features grassy lawns, mature trees, and flower beds. - Dedicated Playhouse: A delight for children. - Additional Storage Sheds: Practical solutions for tools and equipment. ### Guest Cottages and Outdoor ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber cottage

Ah, the bucolic serenity of Sweden—a nation where the majestic beauty of its natural landscape complements the richness of its culture and history. Nestled in the heart of this splendid nation lies Nyköping, a historic city located about an hour’s drive from the bustling cityscape of Stockholm. The city offers the perfect mix of tranquil living and urban amenities. If you are dreaming of a serene abode amidst picturesque landscapes, look no further than this delightful country home located at Nikolai Solö 7, Nyköpings kommun. To get the lay of the land, let's start with the location. Nyköping is blessed with a temperate climate, featuring gentle summers and crisp, invigorating winters—ideal for those who enjoy the beauty of all four seasons. The area is steeped in history; its roots stretch back centuries, offering a delightful blend of medieval charm and modern comforts. Here, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to delve into local culture with weekend markets, historical tours, and an array of charming cafes and restaurants that makes life here just lovely. Life in Nyköping offers ample outdoor activities, whether it’s exploring the surrounding forests, taking a leisurely walk by the river, or going on a more challenging hike in one of the nearby natural reserves. Those keen on water activities will find Marsviken, located nearby, perfect for boating or fishing. Several golf courses in the area await enthusiasts, and for family time, various parks serve as ideal spots for a sunny day picnic. This country home presents itself as an authentic slice of Swedish rural living. Built in 1999, it holds a comforting ambiance—modern yet maintaining a quaint charm. Perfect for expats or overseas buyers seeking a genuine retre ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Cottage at Nikolai Solö 7

Picture yourself waking to the soft light of a Swedish summer morning filtering through pine trees, the scent of forest air drifting through open windows, and the quiet call of seabirds from the nearby Baltic coast just 100 meters away. This is the daily reality awaiting at this countryside retreat in Ladängen, where the distinctive rhythm of Swedish coastal life unfolds across seasons of midnight sun, forest foraging, and cozy winter evenings by the fire. Set on elevated land in the heart of Sörmland, this 36-square-meter main cottage with separate guest house creates an authentic Swedish holiday experience. The property sits in complete privacy with no overlooking neighbors, surrounded by the mixed forests and granite outcrops characteristic of this region. This is where Swedes themselves come to decompress, following the tradition of fritidshus culture that defines summer life across Scandinavia. Your mornings might begin with a swim in the Baltic, afternoons picking wild blueberries in the surrounding woodland, and evenings grilling fresh-caught perch on the patio as the sun sets late over the treetops. The main cottage embraces the functional Scandinavian design philosophy where every space serves multiple purposes. The open-plan kitchen and living area creates a social hub warmed by an efficient air-source heat pump and traditional fireplace. Large windows frame views of the surrounding nature while flooding the interior with that distinctive Nordic light. The flexible sleeping arrangement accommodates 1-2 bedrooms depending on your needs, while the separate guest cottage solves the perennial holiday home challenge of hosting family and friends without sacrificing anyone's privacy or comfort. What sets this prop ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Bogslöt 15 holiday home

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in July, the kind that only happens in the Swedish archipelago. You've got the kitchen window cracked open, coffee brewing, and across the water you can see a handful of wooden sailboats drifting past the islands. Nobody is honking. Nobody is rushing. The light out here—that long, gold, Baltic summer light—hits the water at an angle that makes you feel like you're living inside a painting. That's Trappviksstigen 10 on a normal morning. Set on the Jogersö peninsula just outside central Oxelösund in Södermanland, this two-bedroom holiday home sits on a generous 2,084-square-metre plot with the kind of sea outlook that makes you rethink everything you thought you needed from a property. At 108 square metres inside, it's not enormous—but it's all the right size. Compact enough to feel genuinely cosy, spacious enough to host family for two weeks without anyone stepping on each other's nerves. The house has been steadily improved since 2005, and it shows. Not in a showy, over-renovated way, but in the way a well-loved home shows its care—tile floors with underfloor heating in the bathroom, a kitchen with bright cabinetry and just enough room for a proper breakfast table by the window, a wood-burning stove in the living area that earns its keep from September through April. The open-plan living and dining space gets real water views through large windows. On grey November afternoons, you'll light the stove, pour something warm, and feel genuinely glad you own this instead of a city flat. The two bedrooms are tucked away from the main living areas—a thoughtful layout detail that matters enormously when you've got kids crashing early and adults wanting to linger over dinner. The bathroom i ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Sure, here's a rewritten version following your instructions: --- Amid the tranquil landscapes of Sweden lies a delightful country home at Nötuddsvägen 23 in the Jogersö area of Oxelösund. This property gives you a unique opportunity to indulge in the splendid vistas of the Swedish coastline. If you're looking for a slice of serenity coupled with the backdrop of a stunning sea view, this property won't disappoint. Just to dive deeper into what this property offers: the house itself measures about 108 square meters and was built back in 1955. You can say it’s a house that naturally ages with time yet carries that comforting presence. With two large bedrooms, this space is perfectly suited for either a couple or a small family wanting their own retreat. Imagine unwinding in the two spacious living rooms, both offering plenty of room to host guests or simply enjoy a quiet evening at home. And being busy myself, I know how nice it is to come home to such a relaxing environment. The kitchen is a lovely spot—not too fancy, but definitely inviting. It actually comes with a sweeping view of the sea, which could make cooking an even more rewarding experience. If you're into de-stressing after a hard day, then the bathroom with a shower and sauna might catch your interest. It's like having a personal spa day any day of the week. One of the features that truly stands out are the three fireplaces you’ll find here. They’re great for those cozy nights in during the colder months. As for enjoying the outdoors, you've got multiple seating areas planted around the property. These spots are not only private but receive optimal sunlight throughout the day. Perfect for soaking in the sun, having a morning coffee, or simply enjoying the ... click here to read more

Main view of the property

A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your terrace. This is the daily reality at Nötuddsvägen 27, a captivating seaside house nestled in the picturesque Jogersö area of Oxelösund, Sweden. Here, the allure of the sea is ever-present, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Story of Timeless Elegance Built in 1950, this property has been lovingly maintained, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern comforts. The house spans 145 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize both space and light. As you enter, you're greeted by a spacious living room, where a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. Large windows frame the stunning views of the surrounding nature, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is equipped with ample storage and workspace. Its open layout encourages both creativity and conviviality, making it the perfect setting for family meals or festive gatherings. Imagine preparing a feast with fresh, local ingredients, the aroma of Swedish delicacies wafting through the air as laughter fills the room. A Sanctuary of Rest and Rejuvenation The house offers three generous bedrooms, each designed to be a sanctuary of rest. One bedroom boasts its own sea view and direct access to the terrace, providing a private retreat where you can unwind and recharge. The modern, fully tiled bathroom and separate laundry room add to the home's functionality, ensuring convenience and comfort. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Ste ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the villa and garden

Welcome to a sanctuary tucked away in the serene embrace of Oxelösund’s archipelago, where tranquility and the timeless allure of Sweden's natural beauty collide. Nestled at Jogersö-Bergö 11, this country home is not just a property; it's a lifestyle awaiting your presence. With an asking price of 445,000, this slice of paradise extends over 77 square meters, offering a blend of nature and comfort that is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A harmonious arrangement of four buildings defines this 5-room vacation home, with two structures already winterized to cater year-round. Municipal water and sewage systems ensure convenience, making it an engaging retreat despite its secluded locale. Let's take a brief tour of the property, shall we? Step inside and you'll find homes that echo warmth and simplicity. Each of the three residential houses includes: - Simple kitchen units - Cozy living rooms - Bedrooms with lofts - Small toilet and shower units Outside, you'll discover delightful terraces that offer vistas of the archipelago and shipping lanes. From sunrise to sunset, Mother Nature paints a new picture every day right at your doorstep. Envision sipping a cup of coffee while being caressed by the gentle sea breeze, or hosting an intimate gathering under the soft glow of the Nordic sun. When it comes to outdoor activities, living in Oxelösund doesn’t disappoint. This charming coastal town offers residents a delightful medley of cultural experiences, leisurely pursuits, and historical exploration. Jogersö itself, renowned for its pristine beaches and lush forest paths, is the ideal locale for outdoor adventurers and leisure seekers alike. Take a morning swim in the bracing waters, su ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Jogersö-Bergö 11

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting archipelago, Stor-Tallaren 8 in Nyköping offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of coastal paradise. This charming country home, with its breathtaking sea views and serene surroundings, is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. A Tranquil Escape As you approach this delightful property, the journey itself is a prelude to the tranquility that awaits. The drive takes you through lush coastal meadows, where the sea and sky merge into a seamless horizon. Upon arrival, the main house greets you with its inviting layout, designed to maximize comfort and relaxation. The living room, with its vaulted ceiling and cozy fireplace, is a haven for unwinding after a day of exploration. Large windows frame the stunning sea view, turning every glance outside into a picturesque moment. The well-equipped kitchen, complete with a movable island, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh local ingredients. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal, the space is both functional and welcoming. The spacious bedroom and modern shower room ensure that your stay is as comfortable as it is memorable. A Haven for Guests For those who love to entertain, the separate guest house provides the perfect accommodation for friends and family. Offering privacy and comfort, it allows guests to enjoy their own space while being part of the holiday experience. Additionally, a tool shed/storage building is available for all your outdoor needs, from gardening tools to beach gear. Outdoor Living at Its Best The proper ... click here to read more

Sea view from the property

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp morning air carrying the scent of pine and saltwater. As you step onto the veranda, a panoramic view of the shimmering Baltic Sea unfolds before you, inviting you to embrace the serenity of Duvholmen, a hidden gem in Oxelösund. A Nostalgic Retreat with Modern Comforts Nestled on a sunlit plot of 1,109 square meters, this charming 1950s cottage offers a unique blend of nostalgia and modern convenience. The property, with its classic architecture and original features, transports you to a simpler time while providing all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The cozy living room, with its inviting atmosphere, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The kitchen, retaining its vintage charm, is fully equipped for preparing delightful meals. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Life at Duvholmen is a harmonious blend of relaxation and adventure. Just a stone's throw from your doorstep, a sheltered bay beckons for morning swims, while the shared jetty and dedicated boat berth offer endless opportunities to explore the archipelago. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a casual kayaker, the waters of Stjärnholmsviken are your playground. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Throughout the year, Oxelösund transforms with the seasons, each offering its own unique charm. In spring, the landscape bursts into life with wildflowers and vibrant greenery. Summer invites you to bask in the sun on nearby Vivesta Beach or hike the trails of Brannäs Wetland, a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Autumn paints the forests in hues of gold and crimson, while win ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene embrace of Uttervik, Nyköping, Koltrastvägen 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and the charm of rural Sweden. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, a second home, or an investment property, this delightful abode promises a slice of paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. Your mornings begin with a cup of coffee on the expansive south-facing terrace, where the sun's warm embrace invites you to linger. The terrace, a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a good book, overlooks a sprawling 2,030 square meter garden. This verdant space is a haven for both relaxation and recreation, offering ample room for children to play or for you to cultivate your dream garden. The main house, a cozy 49 square meters, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Built in 1974, it has been lovingly maintained, ensuring it's in good condition for its new owners. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming kitchen that seamlessly flows into the living room. Here, a vaulted ceiling enhances the sense of space, while a centrally placed wood-burning stove adds warmth and character. This room is the heart of the home, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. With two comfortable bedrooms, the house accommodates family and guests with ease. The bathroom, equipped with a shower, ensures convenience for both everyday living and holiday stays. The interior's thoughtful details contribute to a welcoming ambiance, making it easy to feel at home. Beyond the main house, ... click here to read more

Koltrastvägen 27 - Exterior view

Nestled in the serene landscape of Nyköping, Sweden, this delightful country home on Morkullevägen 6 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location in the picturesque Uttervik area, this property combines the charm 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 sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality at this charming country home, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the sought-after Uttervik area of Nyköping, known for its natural beauty and proximity to the sea. - Size: A cozy 60 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two inviting bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, perfect for family and guests. - Outdoor Space: Expansive 2,107 square meter plot with both front and back gardens, offering privacy and ample space for outdoor activities. - Terrace: A secluded terrace facing the forest, ideal for morning coffees or evening barbecues. - Garden: Well-maintained with open lawns, mature trees, and a range of garden tools, including a robotic lawn mower. - Boat Berth: Includes a transferable boat berth at Uttervik Boat Club, perfect for water enthusiasts. - Connectivity: Equipped with fiber-optic internet for seamless work or leisure activities. - Furnishings: Sold fully furnished, including all inventory and garden equipment for a hassle-free move. Lifestyle and Local Attractions: Living in this country home offers ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene coastal area of Sweden, Ytterbostugan in Uttervik, Nyköpings kommun, presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a tranquil rural retreat with stunning natural surroundings. This charming country home, dating back to the 1600s, is set on a generous leased plot of about 2,000 sqm. The location strikes a perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility, with the scenic town of Nyköping just 20 km away and bustling Stockholm only 12 km further. Let's delve into the story of what it might be like to live in this enchanting area. Uttervik is renowned for its serene coastal landscapes, where the beauty of Sweden's archipelago comes to life. Imagine waking up to the sight of sparkling waters and lush forests right at your doorstep. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for activities like hiking, fishing, and boating. With numerous hiking trails nearby, including the popular Sörmlandsleden and Simonsberget, you'll have plenty of spots to explore. Life in Ytterbostugan means embracing the simplicity and charm of rural living. The property, while needing some TLC, has immense potential to be transformed into a cozy haven. The main cottage, though simple, holds history within its walls. Additionally, there's a guest house and a shed on the property, providing extra space and possibilities for renovation. While there's no water or electricity at present, this gives you a blank canvas to customize the utilities to your liking. Let's take a closer look at the property features: - Historic cottage from the 1600s. - Scenic and secluded rural location. - Proximity to the sea and nature. - Spacious leased plot of around 2,000 sqm. - Includes a guest house and a shed. - ... click here to read more

1 room cottage at Ytterbostugan Uttervik Nyköping municipality

Imagine a quiet retreat where tranquility seamlessly weaves with modern living in a serene archipelago setting, and you'll picture the unique charm of Marsö 29, nestled on Marsö Island in the municipality of Nyköping, Sweden. Marsö Island, ensconced in Hornsviken's glistening waters, offers a picturesque backdrop for this delightful cottage, a truly enchanting find for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a serene getaway or a new home in a friendly, tight-knit community. The journey to this idyllic retreat begins with a short 5-minute boat ride from the mainland at Lappetorp or Brannebol. Here's where you truly escape to another world. The island is sprinkled with about 35 properties, enhancing the intimate community experience, perfect for those wanting to unplug and unwind. This house stands proud in a preserved condition, showcasing its character blended with today's comforts. The cottage greets you with a roomy 1,296 square meter lot that reaches down nearly fifty metres to meet the welcoming waters of the sea. For those who crave aquatic adventures or simply revel in watching the waves, Marsö 29 won't disappoint. Stepping inside, you’re welcomed by a snug living space which the architecture cleverly uses to create a spacious, airy atmosphere beneath a soaring ceiling. The well-equipped kitchen will delight those who savor cooking hearty meals from scratch, effortlessly becoming the heart of your gatherings with friends and family. This cozy haven features one bedroom on the main floor along with a fully tiled bathroom fitted with a modern WC, shower, and washing machine. A charming staircase takes you up to a loft area, offering versatile potential as an extra sleeping space or a personal reading corner. Ess ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Oxelösund Archipelago, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Stora Hummelvik Kölshalsen 6, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the scent of pine trees, as sunlight filters through large windows, filling your home with warmth and light. This 40-square-meter haven is designed for those who cherish the simplicity and beauty of nature, yet desire the comforts of modern living. ### A Home That Embraces Nature The open-plan layout of the living room and kitchen creates a seamless flow, inviting the outdoors in. Large windows and patio doors blur the lines between inside and out, allowing you to bask in the natural beauty that surrounds you. A cozy wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, perfect for those cooler evenings when you want to curl up with a good book. The country-style kitchen is equipped with a gas stove, oven, and refrigerator, making it easy to prepare delicious meals to enjoy on one of the generous outdoor patios. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or a quiet dinner for two, this space is designed for entertaining and relaxation. ### A Retreat for All Seasons This property is not just a summer escape; it's a year-round retreat. The well-insulated structure and wood-burning stove ensure comfort during the colder months, making it an ideal second home for those who appreciate the changing seasons. ### Explore the Archipelago The Oxelösund Archipelago is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With direct access to the water from your private jetty, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Picture a Saturday morning in late June. The Swedish sun has been up since four, and by the time you pull on your jacket and step onto the wrap-around terrace with a mug of coffee, the birch forest at the edge of the garden is already doing that thing it does in Södermanland summers — throwing long gold light through the leaves while the air smells faintly of pine resin and damp earth. Lake Långhalsen is a four-minute walk down the path. Nobody else is awake yet. This is Utterspåret 11. It's a compact, honest house — 57 square meters built in 1979, maintained with genuine care, and set on a 1,620 square meter plot that gives you the kind of breathing room that's increasingly hard to find at this price point in Sweden. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen that works, and a living room anchored by a wood-burning stove that you'll use far more than you expect once October settles over Nyköping and the lake mist starts rolling in each morning. The stove isn't decorative. Come winter, it's the heart of the house. The terrace wraps the exterior and has both open and covered sections — a deliberate design that Swedes know well. You want sun in May when the temperature is still erratic. You want shade in July when it isn't. You want cover in August when the afternoon rain passes through. The terrace handles all of it, and it's large enough for a proper outdoor table, a couple of sun loungers, and whatever outdoor project you get absorbed in over a long weekend. The plot itself borders forest on one side, with no immediate neighbours on that flank. The garden is flat, open, and generous — room for a vegetable patch, a trampoline, a fire pit, a hammock between the birches. The side building currently runs as a small workshop a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Utterspåret 11

Nestled at the serene end of Fockvägen, this delightful property in Nävekvarn, Sweden, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, comfort, and versatility. Located in the picturesque Skeppsvik area, this property is perfect for year-round living or as a luxurious holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with both relaxation and adventure. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Fockvägen 15 & 17. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The main house, built in 1973, is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two spacious bedrooms, a cozy living room, and a modern kitchen, it caters to all your needs, whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace. The kitchen, crafted by Puustelli, is a culinary haven with ample storage, modern appliances, and generous workspace. The living room serves as the heart of the home, where large windows flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. During the colder months, the fireplace becomes a cozy focal point, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local trails. The well-appointed bathroom features its own laundry facilities and a sauna with a shower, providing a private wellness oasis within your home. ### Expansive Grounds with Versatile Living Options Set on a sprawling 2,450 square meter lot, the property includes a charming guest cottage and a double garage with an apartment above. The guest house offers a comfortable bedroom and its own toilet and washbasin, ensuring privacy and comfort for visitors or extended fa ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house

### Discover the Tranquility of Fagerhult 6: A Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your private sanctuary. Welcome to Fagerhult 6, a winterized country home nestled in the heart of Björnlunda, Sweden, where the serene beauty of the Sörmland landscape offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Day in the Life at Fagerhult 6 As you step outside, the crisp air invigorates your senses, and the expansive 5,300 square meter plot beckons you to explore. The morning is perfect for a leisurely stroll through the garden, where mature lilac hedges and fruit trees create a tapestry of colors and scents. Perhaps you'll gather fresh currants for breakfast or simply enjoy the tranquility of your surroundings. By midday, the sun casts a warm glow over the property, inviting you to relax on the newly installed deck. Here, you can savor a cup of coffee while planning the day's adventures. Whether it's a family picnic by Lake Båven, just a kilometer away, or a visit to the nearby Dagnäsön Nature Reserve, the options are endless. As evening falls, the cozy warmth of the living room, with its turn-of-the-century tiled stove, provides the perfect setting for unwinding. The spacious, light-filled room is ideal for gathering with loved ones, sharing stories, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Björnlunda offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from seasonal festivals celebrating Swedish culture to outdoor activities that change with the seasons. In summer, the nearby lake is a haven for swimming and paddling, while winter transforms t ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden