Idyllic Öland Retreat: Spacious Home Close to Amenities and Scenic Baths

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Pilekulla 101, Pilekulla, Mörbylånga kommun, Degerhamn (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€163,015

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Charming Country Home in Pilekulla, Degerhamn - A Serene Retreat with Potential

If you're contemplating an idyllic escape or a peaceful family life amidst nature, this delightful country home located in the village of Pilekulla might be just what you've been searching for. Boasting traditional charm and potential for personalization, this is a place where memories are waiting to be made.

Experience the Serenity and Natural Beauty of Pilekulla:
Pilekulla is gracefully nestled in the extraordinary landscape of Öland, known for its raw beauty and sweeping views of Alvaret – a UNESCO World Heritage site. This sought-after location offers the perfect blend of isolation and accessibility, creating an ideal living environment.

Local Area and Climate:
Degerhamn offers a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild winters and pleasant summers, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and gardening aficionados alike. It's a community where each season paints the landscape with unique hues and opportunities for nature-based activities.

Community and Day-to-Day Living:
Integration into this welcoming community is seamless, as local amenities and daily necessities are comfortably within reach. Södra Möckleby, a short bike ride away, hosts a grocery store and small local shops fulfilling day-to-day requirements. For larger shopping ventures, Mörbylånga and Kalmar are accessible and offer broader options.

Health, Education, and Connectivity:
Residents benefit from swift access to healthcare facilities in nearby towns. Educational institutions for children provide good foundational and extracurricular activities, fostering a competent younger generation. The availability of fiber connectivity ensures that staying connected with the world or remote working is uninterrupted and efficient.

Recreation and Leisure:
Living here means being close to a plethora of natural attractions, including tranquil baths in Degerhamn and the iconic Cementa’s old quarry. Cycling, hiking, and nature walks are just beyond your doorstep, not to mention bird watching and wildlife observing which are perennial favorites among locals and visitors alike.

Property Details:
The home itself exudes a welcoming atmosphere with functional aesthetics, currently in good liveable condition but also presenting an opportunity for enhancements to suit personal taste and requirements. Ideal for creative individuals or those interested in a manageable renovation project, the 65 sqm (699 sqft) area comprises:

- Four cozy bedrooms
- One bathroom
- Multiple outdoor seating areas, including a porch, garden under an apple tree, and a stylish stand-alone outdoor room crafted from wood and limestone

Generous outdoor space invites green-thumbed enthusiasts or families wanting areas for children to explore and play securely.

Property Features:
- Municipal water and sewage fees paid (connection required)
- Fiber optic internet available
- Varied outdoor seating options, perfect for relaxation or social gatherings
- Proximity to educational institutions and healthcare facilities

Renovation and Investment:
This home, while in good condition, offers potential for renovations or improvements that could enhance its value and appeal. New owners might consider installing modern comforts or redesigning the interiors to amplify its quaint charm and functionality.

Living and Investing in Degerhamn:
Beyond the private joys of home, Pilekulla’s location on Öland brings a unique lifestyle that balances rural tranquility with the convenience of nearby towns. This relationship with nature, combined with the accessibility of modern amenities, makes it an attractive prospect for overseas buyers and expats looking for a serene, yet connected, place to call home.

Conclusion:
Whether you are seeking a peaceful sanctuary, a family home with nature on your doorstep, or an investment opportunity with room for personalization, this property in Degerhamn presents an exciting proposition. Experience life in one of Sweden's most cherished landscapes, where the blend of natural beauty and community warmth creates a living experience that is truly one of a kind.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
65
Price per m²
€2,508
Garden size
1615
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 the main house and grounds

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Exterior view of the timber holiday home

Early on a Saturday morning in late August, you step outside with a coffee and the air smells of pine resin and wet grass. The fruit trees at the far end of the garden are heavy with apples. Nobody else is awake yet. That's the kind of quiet that Sunnersbol 72 delivers — not the forced stillness of a spa weekend, but the genuine, unhurried pace of Swedish countryside life. Sitting in Uppsala kommun, roughly halfway between the university city of Uppsala and the small market town of Alunda, this 1976-built country home sits on a plot of nearly 3,000 square meters — almost three-quarters of an acre — that gives you room to breathe in a way that most European second homes simply can't match at this price point. At 149,500 SEK, this is one of the more accessible entry points into Swedish rural property ownership you'll find, and the combination of move-in condition, outbuildings with genuine conversion potential, and that sweeping plot makes it worth a very serious look. The house itself is compact and honest — 50 square meters of classic Swedish timber construction, painted in the kind of deep, earthy tones you see on farmhouses all across Uppland. Wooden floors run through the main rooms, the kitchen is functional and well-maintained, and large windows pull in light from multiple angles throughout the day. In a building this size, light matters enormously, and whoever designed this one got that right. The flexible internal layout — three to four rooms plus kitchen — means a couple can spread out comfortably, or a small family can make it work through the summer months with the bedrooms and living space reconfigured to suit. What makes this property genuinely interesting, though, is what sits outside the main house. Ther ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Alvlösa, a quaint village in southern Öland, this historic stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's rich heritage. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines the charm of the past with the comforts of modern living, all set against the backdrop of Öland's stunning natural landscapes. Imagine waking up in a home that whispers stories of the past, where every stone and beam has witnessed the passage of time. This beautifully preserved house, dating back to 1890, is a testament to Öland's architectural legacy. As you step inside, you're greeted by a warm and inviting hallway that leads into a spacious kitchen, the heart of the home. Here, you can envision hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners, surrounded by the rustic charm of original features. The property boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each offering serene views of the surrounding countryside. The living spaces are thoughtfully designed, with two separate lounges providing ample room for relaxation. One of these lounges features a dramatic vaulted ceiling, creating an airy and light-filled atmosphere that invites you to unwind. Step outside onto the southeast-facing stone-paved terrace, where you can enjoy your morning coffee or dine al fresco while soaking in the beauty of the garden. The sunsets here are nothing short of spectacular, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, a daily reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds you. A highlight of this property is the charming guest cottage, constructed from local limestone. With its high ceilings and open-plan layout, it offers a cozy retreat for guests or a peaceful summer hideaway. Equipped with a simp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque island of Öland, Gammalsby 216 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern, winterized second home in the serene village of Degerhamn. This charming property, located in Mörbylånga municipality, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat with the convenience of modern amenities and the allure of Swedish countryside living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the Baltic Sea just a short stroll away. This newly constructed house, completed in 2023, is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings while providing all the comforts of contemporary living. With 53 square meters of thoughtfully planned space, this home is ideal for both relaxing getaways and active holidays. ### Experience the Best of Öland Öland, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, offers a myriad of activities for nature enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. From birdwatching in the nearby nature reserves to exploring the historic sites scattered across the island, there's always something to discover. - Proximity to the Sea: Just 1.2 km from the coastline, enjoy easy access to sandy beaches and the refreshing Baltic waters. - Local Community: Engage with a vibrant local community that hosts cultural events, lectures, and cinema screenings. - Outdoor Activities: Perfect for birdwatchers, golfers, and nature lovers, with numerous trails and outdoor spaces to explore. - Convenient Amenities: Essential services are within reach, with a grocery store, school, and library located in nearby Södra Möckleby. ### Modern Comforts in a Rural Setting The house itself is a testament to modern design and efficiency. The open floor p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting island of Öland, Gammalsby 216 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern vacation home in one of Sweden's most picturesque locales. This newly constructed house, located in the serene village of Gammalsby, Mörbylånga kommun, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that combines contemporary comforts with the tranquil beauty of rural Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the sun rises over the expansive landscapes that surround your new home. With 53 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, this property is a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Modern Haven in a Timeless Setting Built in 2023, this winterized house is designed to offer year-round comfort. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, living room, and social areas, creating a bright and inviting space where natural light pours in through large windows. These windows not only illuminate the interior but also frame breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, where local wildlife can often be seen at dawn and dusk. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with high-quality appliances and ample storage, making it ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining guests. The living area is spacious and welcoming, perfect for cozy evenings with family or friends. ### Comfortable Retreats The property features two well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to maximize space and comfort. These restful retreats offer the perfect end to a day spent exploring the natural beauty of Öland. The contemporary bathroom is a highlight, featuring stylish fixtures and a thoughtful layout. Connected to municipal water, the house en ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Grönhögen, this delightful winterized cottage offers an experience deeply rooted in traditional Swedish charm with a sprinkle of modern living. Tucked away at Backstigen 2, Mörbylånga kommun, the property provides breathtaking views over the Grönhögen harbor and is conveniently located near Stora Alvaret, a UNESCO World Heritage Site heralded for its spectacular limestone landscape and diverse biodiversity. Let us take a closer look at this captivating house. Constructed originally in 1935, the essence of its historic roots have been beautifully preserved through loving renovations, presenting a structure that both respects and beautifies tradition. A classic Swedish exterior design features a veranda made entirely of glass, this spot is perfect for watching the sun dip into Kalmarsund. Within its walls, the cottage is adorned with a light and breezy color scheme, which pairs seamlessly with the generous natural light streaming in through large windows. Walking through the front door, an inviting hallway welcomes you into a warm, cozy living room. Furnished with a cast iron stove, this space is perfectly crafted for those chilly Scandinavian winters. The living room effortlessly flows into the glass veranda, allowing for a blend of indoor and outdoor relaxation. For culinary enthusiasts, the kitchen is not only practical with modern appliances, but it’s also lined with ample storage – here, everyday meals or festive feasts are easy to whip up. Upstairs are two sizeable bedrooms offering peaceful views across the landscape, an ideal refuge after a busy day. The master bedroom, in particular, boasts an unhindered view of Kalmarsund, providing a peaceful start to any morning. Alongside, ... click here to read more

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Step out of the front door in the early morning, coffee in hand, and the Baltic Sea is already right there — maybe forty meters away, maybe less. The water shifts color depending on the hour: slate grey before sunrise, then suddenly copper-gold, then the particular blue-green that Öland seems to reserve for itself. Church swallows cut low over the coastal meadow below the garden. That's the daily reality of this three-bedroom house at Össby 251, and it's one of those rare situations where the property genuinely delivers on every inch of its promise. Össby is a small village on the southeastern tip of Öland, the long narrow island off Sweden's Baltic coast that stretches between Kalmar in the north and the Ottenby nature reserve at its southern tip. This isn't a tourist village in any commercial sense. There's a local restaurant and not much else in the way of retail, which is precisely the point. The nearest grocery run takes you eight kilometers north to Grönhögen — a short drive past windmills and limestone alvar — where you'll find a supermarket, a couple of restaurants, an ice cream café that gets genuinely busy in July, and a golf course that sits above the sea with views that golfers tend to photograph more than they play. Grönhögen also has the old Neptuni åkrar limestone quarry, a shallow natural swimming hole etched into ancient rock where Swedes have been cooling off for generations. The Ottenby Bird Observatory, one of Scandinavia's most important ornithological stations, is just a few kilometers south. Spring and autumn migration here is extraordinary — raptors, waders, and songbirds funnel through Öland's southern tip in numbers that attract serious birdwatchers from across Europe. But you don't need to be ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Öland's Artistic Haven Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of your private garden. Welcome to Kastlösa 122, a historic stone cottage nestled in the heart of Öland's vibrant artist village. This enchanting property offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape. A Journey Through Time and Tradition Originally built in 1890, this classic 'malmstuga' has been lovingly preserved and thoughtfully modernized to offer a comfortable living environment while retaining its original charm. As you step inside, the rich textures of stone and wood greet you, telling stories of a bygone era. The cozy living area, with its efficient layout, invites you to unwind and savor the simple pleasures of life. A Garden Oasis Step outside into your own slice of paradise—a meticulously maintained 675 square meter garden that bursts with color and life. Here, mature fruit trees like peach and walnut stand proudly alongside Öland's native flowers, creating a vibrant tapestry that changes with the seasons. The flexible greenhouse offers endless possibilities, whether you're cultivating grapevines or seeking a tranquil reading nook. A Community Rich in Culture and Creativity Kastlösa is more than just a village; it's a thriving community of artists and creatives who draw inspiration from the island's natural beauty. The local heritage association fosters a strong sense of camaraderie, with cultural attractions like the glassworks studio and the creative hub Stick och brinn offering endless opportunities for exploration. Nature at Y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Kastlösa, on the southern tip of Sweden’s beautiful Öland Island, this inviting country home presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a serene and culturally rich environment. The property, located at Pingatan 25, sits within Mörbylånga kommun, a place famed for its lush landscapes, historical significance, and vibrant local community. This lovely piece of real estate opens a door to a different pace of life, perfectly suited for those overseas buyers and expatriates searching for a peaceful yet engaging lifestyle. Constructed in 1858, the main house embodies a traditional Swedish architectural style with a solid timber frame that has been carefully maintained over the years. This delightful house welcomes you into a cozy living space where the past meets the present. Inside, you’ll find: - 44 square meters of living space - 1 cozy bedroom - 1 modern bathroom - An open-plan kitchen and dining area - Modern appliances in the kitchen - A charming breakfast nook - Exposed beams and lofted ceilings While these features paint a vivid picture of comfortable living, the real heart of the home is the living room with its warm atmosphere, thanks in part to a wood-burning stove that’s perfect for those cooler months. Just as alluring is the garden which makes up part of your 1,375-square-meter plot of land. It’s a gardener's paradise with 'rooms' filled with: - A kitchen garden - Apricot, fig, plum, apple, and pear trees - Beautifully maintained flower beds - Traditional stone walls for privacy For guests or just an extra space to unwind, the stone guest house from the 1920s offers additional shelter. Recently updated, this house features: - 2 floors of accommodation - Its own sho ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream country home situated in the serene landscape of Nedra Segerstad, a part of the beautiful Mörbylånga kommun in Sweden. Nestled on the southeastern coast of the enchanting island of Öland, this property at Nedra Segerstad 313 offers an idyllic retreat for those yearning for a peaceful yet culturally enriched lifestyle. This spacious abode is perfect for families or individuals looking for a slice of tranquility, coupled with a vibrant community experience. So, what’s it like living in Degerhamn? Well, this quaint area is steeped in natural beauty and offers a welcoming community atmosphere. It’s known for its striking landscapes, where the countryside meets the sweeping sea views—a lifestyle offering solace and simple pleasures. The climate is typically Swedish, marked by cold, snowy winters, and mild, pleasant summers. The changing seasons lend a unique beauty to the area, where each season brings its own charm to your doorstep. Be prepared, as winters might require bundling up, but the enlightening Nordic summer nights are truly a treat to experience. Stepping into the property, you're greeted with a harmonious blend of simplicity and functionality. This delightful country home features six bedrooms, accommodating larger families or guests comfortably. Now, while it doesn't boast an en-suite bathroom or those quick-access conveniences you’d find in urban predicaments, the traditional Swedish set-up offers an opportunity to add a personal touch. The property spreads over 122 square meters, offering a warm and inviting environment. Here’s a sneak-peek into its features: • Six Bedrooms for flexible living arrangements • Expansive Sea View offering breathtaking sunrises • Stone Barn with potential fo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and stunning landscape of Southern Öland, a delightful country home awaits its new owners at Pingatan 17 in Kastlösa, Mörbylånga Municipality, Sweden. This charming abode, perfectly situated on the edge of sprawling fields, offers panoramic views towards Kalmarsund. It's the ideal setting for those savoring breathtaking sunsets and a slower pace of life. With its five spacious bedrooms and one bathroom, this home comfortably accommodates family and friends alike. Living in Kastlösa offers a taste of rural Swedish life, far removed from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan areas. It's a haven for those who appreciate pastoral beauty and the unique culture of Southern Öland. The climate here is relatively mild, with cool summers and snowy winters, creating a picturesque environment throughout the year. The landscape remains lush with green fields in the summers, transforming into a winter wonderland when snow blankets the area. For nature enthusiasts, Kastlösa is an excellent base. It's located near Stora Alvaret, a limestone plain with unique flora and fauna – a dream for bird watchers and naturalists. As an area rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, Southern Öland is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, life moves at a leisurely pace, providing the perfect setting for those seeking peace and solitude. The country home offers the perfect blend of historical charm and future potential. Constructed in 1850, its 1.5-story design has seen updates over the years, particularly during a significant renovation in 1992. This included an extension and the addition of a modern kitchen, laundry room, and an upstairs bedroom, allowing for a contemporary lifestyle amidst traditional surr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Öland's enchanting landscape, Skärlöv 201 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish paradise. This country home, located in the picturesque village of Skärlöv, Mörbylånga, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun rising over the Baltic Sea painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. This is the daily masterpiece that awaits you at Skärlöv 201. With uninterrupted sea views to the east, this property is a haven for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home with History and Heart As you step onto the expansive 1,920 m² plot, you're greeted by the charm of a classic Öland farm. The property comprises two well-maintained residential buildings, offering flexibility for a large family, multi-generational living, or rental opportunities. The main house and additional building together provide six rooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. The interiors are bright and welcoming, with large windows that frame the stunning views of the surrounding landscape and sea. The kitchen is spacious and well-equipped, perfect for preparing meals to be enjoyed with loved ones. Cozy living areas invite relaxation after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings, while the bedrooms offer peaceful retreats for rest and rejuvenation. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor spaces are equally impressive, with a lush garden that invites you to indulge in your gardening dreams or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature. There's plenty of room for children to play, pets to roam, or for hosting gatheri ... click here to read more

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So, you're thinking of making Mörbylånga, Sweden, your new home. Let me paint you a picture of what life could be like at Bårby 121, nestled on the serene island of Öland. Imagine waking up each morning to the peaceful stillness that only a country home can provide, yet still being just a stone's throw away from the vibrant community life and stunning landscapes that the island has to offer. This country home offers an ideal sanctuary for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle, and yet it doesn't isolate you. Located in Mörbylånga, a charming town that sits on the southern part of the island, you're always connected to a blend of cultural richness and natural beauty that makes this part of Sweden special. The island of Öland is known for its flat, expansive landscapes and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's biking through the scenic trails, bird-watching in the Alvaret, or simply taking a leisurely walk to the sea, there's something here for everyone. Let's dive into the house itself. This is not just a building; it's a country home—a place where history whispers through every seam of its classic structure. While it may not have the dazzling allure of new builds, it carries a solid, well-kept condition. There’s room for five bedrooms, so feel free to invite the entire family or have a separate home office if you're working remotely. It's also got one bathroom and enough intimate, cozy spaces to ensure everyone has their private nook. The layout is practical and welcoming. Here are some features of the home: - Five spacious bedrooms - Inviting dining area with tiled stove - Large, equipped kitchen - Cozy living room space - Timbered guest house next to a stone barn - Classic stone walls enclosing t ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Bårby 121, Mörbylånga kommun

Welcome to a charming country home nestled in the picturesque village of Beteby, a hidden gem in the Mörbylånga Municipality, Sweden. This exquisite property is a perfect haven for those seeking the quiet allure of sweeping natural landscapes, while still cherishing the conveniences of nearby amenities. As one who spends countless hours showcasing homes to buyers from all corners of the globe, I'm thrilled to present you with a property that effortlessly combines tranquility and warmth with opportunity. Let's delve into what makes this charming house a unique find! Standing proudly since 1936, this delightful three-bedroom abode at Beteby 121 is a marvelous blend of rustic charm and contemporary essentials. Here, you'll find a modest yet spacious 79 square meters of living space, designed thoughtfully to meet modern needs while preserving the charisma of yesteryear. With a cozy atmosphere radiating from every corner, the home features: - 3 Bedrooms: Providing ample space for family members or visiting guests - 1 Bathroom: Neatly tucked to offer convenience and functionality - Geothermal Heating: Modern efficiency blended with sustainable living - Lush Garden: Perfect for your morning coffee while overlooking serene fields - Old-World Details: Retained coziness with historical charm - Spacious Kitchen: Ready for culinary adventures and family meals - Inviting Living Area: Ideal for relaxation and enjoying quiet moments - Panoramic Views: Fields and Kalmarsund in a single breathtaking view - Ample Natural Light: Bright interiors to warm your spirits - Peaceful Location: Away from city rush but close to essentials - Timeless Build: Well-maintained structure standing the test of time - Ice-Heberg Carport: Comfort for your ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Öland, where the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush Mörbylångadalen and the tranquil waters of Kalmarsund. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you at Mysinge 137, a charming 1930s house nestled in the heart of Mörbylånga kommun, Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern convenience. A Blend of History and Modern Comfort This two-bedroom house, with its 63 m² of living space, is a testament to timeless design and modern updates. The property has been lovingly maintained, preserving its historical charm while incorporating essential modern amenities. A contemporary bathroom, a new roof, and updated exterior paneling ensure that the house meets today's standards without losing its original character. Year-Round Comfort Equipped with a modern air-to-air heat pump, a traditional wood-burning stove, and a cozy fireplace, this home promises warmth and comfort throughout the year. Whether you're enjoying a snowy winter evening by the fire or a breezy summer day on the veranda, this house is designed for all seasons. A Garden Oasis The 460 m² lot is a gardener's paradise, featuring mature, well-maintained gardens and multiple outdoor seating areas. Imagine sipping your morning coffee surrounded by vibrant blooms or hosting a summer barbecue under the stars. The additional outbuildings, including a woodshed and garage, offer practical storage solutions and potential for creative projects. Connectivity and Convenience High-speed fiber internet ensures seamless remote work or streaming, making this an ideal second home for those who need to stay connected. The proper ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locality of Eriksöre in the Mörbylånga Municipality, this delightful country home at Majsvägen 1 offers an enviable lifestyle in the scenic landscapes of Sweden's Öland island. As a busy real estate agent swamped with international clients, let me guide you through the experience of living in this tranquil slice of Sweden, a place not only rich in natural beauty but also steeped in local charm and cultural significance. Picture yourself in a warm, welcoming setting mere moments away from the captivating shoreline of Kalmarsund. This 5-room winterized holiday home stretches comfortably over 98 square meters, providing ample space for family living or cozy retreats. It's a delightful getaway, blessed with serene views towards the strait and the historical cityscape of Kalmar. Step into a world where modern comfort meets the rustic charm of a classic country home. With its good condition, this property strikes the perfect balance between a ready-to-move-in status and the potential for customization to suit your personal tastes. Eriksöre, where this home nestles, is a quaint and picturesque village that makes everyday living a pleasurable experience. Famous for its strong community spirit and the Eriksöre camping site nearby, you'll find an array of services particularly in the bustling summer months. These services include a convenient service shop, an inviting restaurant, and recreational facilities such as play areas and dog zones, ensuring a vibrant community life with opportunities for social interaction. The property itself is ideally situated on a corner plot at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac, offering an atmosphere of privacy and peace. Just 300 meters from the beach, you’ll enjoy easy acces ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Majsvägen 1, Eriksöre, Mörbylånga Municipality

Nestled in the heart of the serene village of Näsby, Mörbylånga, this exquisite villa offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Öland's enchanting landscape. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and tranquil living. As a Homestra agent specializing in second homes, I invite you to explore what makes this villa an ideal choice for overseas buyers seeking a holiday retreat or a long-term investment. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the Baltic Sea's shimmering expanse greeting you from your window. This villa, originally built in 1938, has been lovingly renovated to blend its historical charm with modern comforts, offering a seamless transition from the hustle and bustle of city life to the peaceful embrace of nature. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Location & Accessibility: - Situated in Näsby, a picturesque village known for its traditional architecture and warm community spirit. - Easy access to the mainland via the Öland Bridge, connecting you to the vibrant town of Mörbylånga and beyond. - Proximity to local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Property Highlights: - Size: 87 square meters of living space, with an additional 49 square meters in the finished basement. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, perfect for family and guests. - Bathrooms: One modern, functional bathroom. - Outdoor Spaces: A generous 846 square meter garden, ideal for gardening, play, or relaxation. - Guest House: Insulated and versatile, suitable for visitors, a home office, or rental potential. - Storage: Ample space for tools, bicycles, and garden equipment. Interior Featur ... click here to read more

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If you're in the market for a true countryside experience in Sweden, look no further than this delightful country home situated within the picturesque confines of Öland. Tucked away in the peaceful area of Ullevi Malm, Mörbylånga, this property is more than just a mere escape from the city—it’s a gateway into a serene lifestyle, a dream spot for foreign buyers and expats seeking peace and nature in equal measure. Nestled in an area known for its lush landscapes, Ullevi Malm 210 is a cozy retreat embodying the very essence of rustic living in Sweden. Öland is famed for its natural beauty, awash in stunning vistas of rolling fields and charming rural settings. The island enjoys a temperate climate with its fair share of sunshine and cool breezes, making every visit—or stay—a refreshing experience. Here you'll indulge in warm summers perfect for having picnics outdoors and leisurely strolls in the countryside. Let me guide you through this inviting country home. Though compact, with 34 square meters to its name, its minimalist style showcases how a smaller property can still pack a punch. The moment you step through the door, you are greeted by a functional kitchen, fully equipped to meet your culinary needs. The inviting living room features an open fireplace, creating a cozy setting during the chillier months. With its striking ceiling height, this room is flooded with natural light, adding brightness and warmth to your daily life, making it a welcoming space to entertain family and friends or to unwind after a day in the outdoors. As you explore further, you'll discover a snug sleeping loft—a playful nook perfect for kids or visitors, providing that extra touch of unique charm. The original stone barn has been renova ... click here to read more

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A Seaside Sanctuary on the Enchanting Island of Öland Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with sun, sand, and serenity. Welcome to Solrosvägen 5, a charming seaside retreat nestled in the heart of Eriksöre Camping on the picturesque island of Öland, Sweden. This delightful property offers a unique blend of comfort, community, and coastal living, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Connection Step inside this inviting 78-square-meter home, where an open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen and living room, creating a warm and welcoming space for family gatherings and friendly get-togethers. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space, is a culinary haven where you can whip up delicious meals using fresh, local ingredients. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room beckons with its cozy fireplace, perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a glass of wine on cooler evenings. The living room opens onto a spacious terrace, offering breathtaking views of the Kalmar Strait. Here, you can savor al fresco dining, host summer barbecues, or simply unwind as you watch the sun set over the water. The terrace is an extension of the living space, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience that enhances the joy of seaside living. Comfortable Accommodations for Family and Friends With three well-appointed bedrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed to offer privacy and comfort, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating morni ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a wonderful opportunity to experience the serene lifestyle of Färjestaden, nestled in the heart of Mörbylånga kommun in Sweden. A country home that combines the tranquility of rural living with modern conveniences awaits you at Knaps väg 8. This house is your gateway to embracing a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary living, perfect for families looking to create lasting memories in a peaceful environment. This five-bedroom country home, spanning an impressive 133 square meters, is in a good condition, making it ready for you to move in. With a price tag of 329,500, it offers remarkable value for its location and features. The property boasts a charming winterized setup which means you can enjoy the beauty of each Swedish season in comfort. The new and modern kitchen is every chef's dream, spacious and sleek, tailoring perfectly for those who love to cook and entertain. - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - Updated, contemporary kitchen - Inviting open floor plan - Cozy fireplace - Charming outdoor patio - Proximity to swimming spots - Lush walking areas nearby - Walking distance to shops and restaurants - Situated in a quiet, rural setting Picture your family gathering in the open-plan living area, warmed by a cozy fireplace during the chilly winter months, or spending lazy summer afternoons on the charming patio, grilling up something delicious while the sun sets. The combination of indoor comfort and outdoor leisure makes this property an ideal family home. Living in Färjestaden is a delightful affair. Known for its stunning landscapes and a strong sense of community, it's the perfect place to raise a family or enjoy a tranquil life away from the hustle and bustle of city liv ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Knaps väg 8