Idyllic Woodland Retreat: Year-Round Vacation Home in Röke, Hässleholm, Sweden

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Röshult 3408, Hässleholms kommun, Sweden, Röke (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 75Floor area

€130,800

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

75m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Skåne region, Röshult 3408 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, set amidst lush deciduous woodlands, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, the crisp, clean air invigorates your senses. This is life at Röshult 3408, where every day feels like a holiday.

A Home That Embraces Nature

The house, originally built in 1996 and meticulously renovated in 2024, seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts. With 75 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, it offers a cozy yet spacious environment perfect for both intimate family gatherings and entertaining friends.

- Open-Plan Living: The heart of the home is its open-plan kitchen and living area, where large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding woodland.
- Modern Kitchen: Newly installed, the kitchen features sleek IKEA cabinetry, a wooden countertop, and state-of-the-art appliances, making meal preparation a joy.
- Cozy Living Room: A wood-burning stove provides warmth and ambiance, creating a perfect spot for relaxing with a good book or enjoying a movie night.
- Outdoor Living: Two terraces offer ample space for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings.

A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts

The property's expansive 5,399 square meter plot is a nature lover's dream. Meandering walking paths invite exploration, while open grassy areas provide space for picnics, games, or gardening.

- Proximity to Nature: Just 3 kilometers away, Humlesjön offers a pristine bathing area for swimming and recreation.
- Hiking and Adventure: The nearby Hovdala Nature Reserve boasts excellent hiking trails, while Vallåsen ski slope and Kungsbygget Adventure Park offer year-round thrills.
- Golfing Paradise: Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Woodlands Country Club, just a short drive away.

A Community Rich in Culture and Convenience

While Röshult 3408 offers seclusion and privacy, it is by no means isolated. The vibrant village of Bjärnum, with its shops and services, is a mere 6 kilometers away, ensuring that daily necessities are always within reach.

- Cultural Attractions: The larger town of Hässleholm, 18 kilometers away, offers cultural events, dining experiences, and shopping opportunities.
- Easy Accessibility: With Helsingborg 72 kilometers away and Malmö 129 kilometers away, the property is ideally situated for weekend getaways or longer stays.

A Sound Investment

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a holiday home, or a rental investment, Röshult 3408 is a rare find. Its modern renovations, extensive land, and proximity to both nature and amenities make it a highly attractive opportunity in the Skåne region.

- Move-In Ready: The house is in excellent condition, with recent renovations ensuring a hassle-free transition.
- Potential for Rental Income: The property's desirable location and features make it an appealing option for vacation rentals.
- Flexible Living: With the adjacent house also available for purchase, there's potential for multi-generational living or expanding your investment portfolio.

Owning Röshult 3408 means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle where nature, comfort, and adventure converge. It's about creating a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Sweden's countryside. Welcome to your new home away from home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
75
Price per m²
€1,744
Garden size
5399
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the vacation home

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late July, and you're standing at the kitchen window of a Finnish timber house in rural Skåne, watching mist lift slowly off the surface of Svenstorpssjön about 300 metres away. The smell of pine is everywhere — in the walls, in the air outside, in the sauna you fired up last night. Coffee's on. There's nowhere you have to be. That's what Klangens väg 3 actually feels like. And it's not a fantasy you have to work hard to justify — at this price point, it's one of the most accessible genuine escapes you'll find in southern Sweden. The house itself is a Honka, which matters. Honka is a Finnish manufacturer with a serious reputation for precision-cut log construction — the kind where the timber does the structural and thermal work simultaneously, meaning the walls breathe, the temperature stays remarkably even year-round, and the whole thing just gets better looking as it ages. This one was built in 1995 and has been kept in good condition. Walk inside and the first thing you notice is how warm it feels — not just physically, but in tone. Raw wood on every surface, a Finnish soapstone fireplace anchoring the main room, and a layout that's open but not cavernous. The kitchen and living area share the ground floor in a way that makes the 50 square metres feel much more generous than it sounds on paper. The soapstone fireplace is genuinely worth dwelling on. Soapstone holds heat for hours after the fire dies down — it's not decorative, it's functional in a deeply satisfying way. Light it on a crisp October evening and the stone radiates warmth well past midnight. That's the kind of detail that separates a proper Scandinavian timber house from an imitation. Upstairs, an open loft run ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Early June morning in Tived: the forest is completely silent except for a woodpecker somewhere back in the pines, and the air carries that particular smell — cold water, moss, and something faintly resinous — that you only get this deep into Swedish wilderness. You step outside with your coffee, barefoot on the grass, and realize you're about three minutes from one of the most raw and untouched stretches of nature in Scandinavia. That's the daily reality at Göte Hellmans väg 5. This compact one-bedroom house sits in the quiet cottage community of Tived, in Laxå municipality — a part of Sweden that most international visitors never find, which is precisely what makes it so good. The property spans 44 square meters of interior space on a generous 963-square-meter plot, giving you far more garden than house, in the best possible way. Built in 1966 and currently in good condition, it's a classic Swedish holiday cottage with honest bones and serious potential. Let's talk about what surrounds it first, because the location is genuinely the headline here. A short walk takes you down to Sannerud and the shores of Lake Unden, one of Värmland's larger lakes, where the water runs clear and cold and the small marina sees more rowboats than speedboats. There's a local beach for swimming through July and August, a boat ramp along the tourist road for a small fee if you want to launch your own vessel, and fishing that draws regulars back season after season — pike and perch mostly, if you ask around. The pace is unhurried. Nobody is in a rush. That's the point. Tiveden National Park is roughly 10 kilometers away. If you haven't been, it's worth knowing that Tiveden is unlike the manicured Scandinavian nature reserves you might expec ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Welcome to your future country home on Lehultsvägen 16, nestled on the outskirts of the picturesque town of Vittsjö, Hässleholms kommun, in southern Sweden. For those seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, this property might just be the answer to your dreams. Now, let's dive into what makes this property special and what life in Vittsjö has to offer, particularly for those overseas buyers or expats looking for a slice of Swedish countryside. First off, let me paint a picture for you: Imagine waking up to the serene sound of birds chirping, and as you step outside, you're greeted by the lush greenery of your own forested plot. This home offers exactly that with its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to several lovely lakes. It's a place where you can truly unwind and enjoy the simpler things in life. The property itself is a solid four-room winterized holiday home, which means it's perfect not only for seasonal visits but also as a permanent residence. Spanning 78 square meters, it includes: - 2 cozy bedrooms for restful nights - 1 well-maintained bathroom for all your essential needs - A spacious living area for family gatherings - A kitchen ready for your culinary adventures - A handy outbuilding for extra storage or potential workshop space - A large plot that’s both easy to maintain and enriched by nature - Renovations such as a new roof, facade, and additional insulation - A fresh drainage system to safeguard your investment This home is in good condition and has already been treated to significant updates, eliminating the worry of immediate renovation work. However, for those with a creative touch, there's still plenty of room for personalization to make it truly yours. Now, let's take a stroll throug ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Lehultsvägen 16

Nestled amidst the serene Bjärnums Forest lies a delightful country home full of history and character, waiting patiently for its new acquaintances to start a fresh life in the heart of Sweden. This enchanting property, constructed way back in 1890, offers a delightful blend of old-world charm with a touch of contemporary convenience, all wrapped up within a picturesque natural setting. Whether you are an expat longing for a piece of tranquility or a foreign buyer looking for a retreat far from the bustling cities, this home offers a perfect opportunity just for you! Imagine waking up in a house where every nook and cranny speaks volumes of its history. With four large bedrooms, this dwelling has plenty of room for a growing family or could serve as a spacious holiday destination for those occasional escapes from city life. A cozy space of 71 square meters greets you, carefully designed to ensure comfort without overwhelming its rustic charm. The property sits prominently on an expansive plot of 1,980 square meters, ensuring ample outdoor ground for numerous possibilities—be it a space for your dream garden or a playground for the little ones. Let's talk about the area, should we? Bjärnum, a quaint city brimming with natural beauty, sets the perfect backdrop for your new home. If you have a penchant for adventure and exploration, the nearby Möllerödssjö Lake, a mere 800 meters from your doorstep, invites you for boating, fishing or even a leisurely swim on those warmer summer days. The regions surrounding the lake are perfect for hiking, with trails snaking through the lush forest, offering sights and sounds only Mother Nature can bestow. In terms of climate, Bjärnum reflects typical Swedish weather patterns with bris ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the heart of Bjärnum, along the peaceful Verumsvägen, lies a unique opportunity for those looking to own a piece of Swedish countryside charm. This tiny house, located at Verumsvägen 82 B, is a cozy sanctuary, just calling for someone to inject new life and fulfill its potential. At just 33 square meters, this compact abode is the perfect refuge for those looking to simplify and embrace the minimalist lifestyle. With one bedroom and no designated bathroom amenities, it's an ideal spot for a single dweller or a couple who's eager to customize and make this space truly their own. The house is a single-story building, making it easily accessible and straightforward in layout. The separate outbuilding offers a bit more in terms of storage space, crafted from timber and echoing the area's natural beauty. This outbuilding could serve as a viable option for storing tools, bicycles, or even seasonal gear. The property requires some love and attention to shine. Currently unheated and with a frozen water meter, it demands someone with a vision to bring out its full potential. However, don't let that deter you. This project's undertaking promises a satisfying journey. Renovating this tiny house could be a rewarding venture - envision restoring warmth to the interiors or perhaps reimagining the space completely for your own needs. Now, let's talk about Bjärnum, an endearing village within the Hässleholms municipality. Living here offers a delightful blend of tranquility and community spirit. Bjärnum is best known for its cozy neighborhoods surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. The air here is fresher, the pace slower, making it a wonderful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate in this par ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Verumsvägen 82 B Bjärnum Hässleholms kommun

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Finja, Sweden, lies an opprtunity like no other—a charming country home awaiting a new owner with a vision and a touch of creativity. Located at Skansgatan 3 within the serene Hässleholms municipality, this 5-bedroom winterized holiday retreat opens its doors to those daring enough to breathe new life into this captivating 1948 gem. Now, let me take you on a journey through what this place holds. Built in an era rich with architectural elegance, the home still sings the songs of its past. However, like many things from the days gone by, it requires a little bit of TLC. Imagine unearthing its hidden beauty, unlocking character in each room as you gently peel away the layers of time. It’s not just a home—it’s an experience, a project, and a dream potential unfolding at every corner. - 5 inviting rooms - Original 1948 charm - Spacious 116 square meter living area - Additional 85 square meters of secondary space - Large 1,294 square meter plot - Quiet and tranquil community Surrounded by the verdant beauty of Finja, this home promises more than just a living space—it offers a lifestyle that combines peace with promise. You’ll enjoy a private outdoor sanctuary with berry bushes and lofty fruit trees that dot the expansive garden. Imagine the joy of picking fresh fruits or just relishing the peace that the lush greenery provides. Here in Finja, life feels a little slower, and that's the beauty of it. An escape from the bustling city life, it’s a place where you find solace amongst nature’s tapestry. Finja's climate is a delightful mix of four distinct seasons. Spring brings forth the colorful bloom, while summers are perfect for exploring the nearby Finjasjön lake, only 1.5 km away ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Skansgatan 3

Nestled in the serene landscape of Vittsjö, Sweden, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat. Located at Ubbalt 4055, this property is a haven for nature lovers and golf enthusiasts alike, providing a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the lush greenery of the Swedish countryside as your backdrop. This is the everyday reality at this delightful country home, where peace and privacy are paramount. The property is strategically positioned just 200 meters from a local golf course, offering easy access to leisurely rounds of golf and the clubhouse's amenities, including a cozy restaurant. A Glimpse into the Local Lifestyle Vittsjö, a quaint town with a rich history, is just a short 3-kilometer drive away. Once a renowned spa destination, Vittsjö retains its charm with historic hotels and direct access to the expansive Vittsjö Lake. Here, residents can indulge in swimming, fishing, and boating, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate water activities. The town is well-equipped with essential amenities, including an ICA grocery store and a railway station with connections to Hässleholm and Markaryd. This connectivity ensures that while you enjoy the tranquility of rural life, you're never too far from urban conveniences. Property Features and Potential - Size: 67 square meters of living space, offering a cozy yet functional environment. - Bedrooms: Two versatile bedrooms that can be adapted to suit your needs. - Bathroom: One functional bathroom, with potential for modern updates. - Living Area: A bright and inviting ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vittsjö, Sweden, this charming country home at Ubbalt 4055 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat. With its prime location just 200 meters from the local golf club, this property is a haven for golf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Vittsjö, a town steeped in history and once famed as a spa destination, retains its quaint small-town charm. The town center, a mere 3 kilometers away, provides essential amenities, including an ICA grocery store and a railway station with convenient connections to Hässleholm and Markaryd. The area is also home to the expansive Vittsjön lake, perfect for swimming and water activities, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. ### Property Highlights: - Location: Ubbalt 4055, Vittsjö, Hässleholms kommun, Sweden - Property Type: Country Home - Condition: Good - Size: 65 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: €69,500 - Lot Size: 750 square meters - Proximity to Golf Course: 200 meters - Year Built: 1960 - Architectural Style: Early 20th-century cottage - Foundation: Solid concrete - Exterior: Red wooden cladding, classic linked windows, black steel gutters, tiled roof - Interior: Exposed old beams, ample natural light, cozy living spaces - Garage: Partially collapsed, potential for new construction ### A Story of Tranquility and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the patio, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private garden. As the sun rises higher, you stroll over to the nearby golf course, where a day of leisurely play awaits. After a satisfying round, you ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Stepping into this distinct countryside home nestled in the scenic Norra Fredskog, Hässleholm Municipality, is like stepping into an opportunity filled with potential and the promise of transformation. Awaken your inner renovator with this unique fixer-upper property that stretches across a picturesque landscape rich in natural beauty and relaxed rural lifestyle. First built back in 1926 and thoughtfully expanded in 1984, this 75 square meter, 1.5-story house awaits a new chapter. Its story isn’t fully told—there's room for you to script a living space tailor-made for tranquility or adventure, whichever way you envision. Embrace the warm nostalgia of a house with a history, renovating spaces to breathe new life into its walls while adding your personal touch. As you cross the threshold of the main home, you'll find: - 3 inviting bedrooms - No formal bathroom, envision and create the perfect space - Private water system - Modest living area - Partially expanded structure adding much potential - Start of renovation offers blank canvas - Looted in the quietude of lush greenery - Just a short 250-meter walk to Länna Lake While you've got work ahead with improvement of sewage systems suggested by local guidelines, see this as an opportunity to enhance this residence into the perfect blend of old-world charm with modern necessities. Living in Bjärnum in the vibrant municipality of Hässleholm provides you with an unmatched Swedish country life experience. This place moves to a different rhythm—one set by the whispers of the winds through dense forests and calls of wildlife. Your backyard is like a natural gallery of flora and fauna, and days spent here are pristine and undisturbed. Moreover, the changing seasons paint the ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Step right into this charming 1940s country home, nestled in the idyllic setting of Gundrastorp, close to the serene waters of Vittsjön, in the picturesque village of Vittsjö. A home like this truly encapsulates the authenticity and charm of traditional Swedish living. Welcome to Gundrastorp 4027, a place that effortlessly combines history, nature, and comfort all in one. This home is not just a house—it's an opportunity. While it stands in good condition, it awaits a discerning owner with the vision to bring out the best in its characterful walls. Over the years, this villa has managed to maintain its charm, adorned with original features yet benefitted from key modern updates such as a new roof and an upgraded sewage system. Let's take a walk through the house. As you step into the entrance, you are greeted with the expansive space reminiscent of homes from the era. On the ground floor, you will find a sprawling living and dining area—the heart of the home. Think of the gatherings and memories that will surely be made here. The kitchen retains an old-world charm, a delightful canvas ready for your unique touch, while a bedroom on this floor offers flexibility, perfect for a guest or even a cozy home office. The upper floor hosts three additional bedrooms, each offering snug retreats after a full day exploring the surrounding nature. The essential bathroom situated here ensures convenience for all your family’s needs. To complete the indoor space, a basement offers practical amenities including a laundry room, a workshop, and a wood-fired boiler—a nod to traditional Swedish heating. Living in a place like Gundrastorp offers more than just a roof over your head; it’s about embracing a lifestyle. Imagine stepping out ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home in Gundrastorp 4027

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, nestled in your very own slice of Swedish paradise. This charming two-bedroom house in Västra Torup offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. Located in the heart of Skåne, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a touch of Scandinavian charm. A Modern Sanctuary in Nature's Embrace Built in 2007, this single-story home is a testament to contemporary design and functionality. The open-plan living area, adorned with parquet floors and light-colored walls, creates a bright and inviting space that seamlessly connects with the modern kitchen. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening, this space is designed to accommodate your every need. The glass-enclosed conservatory is a standout feature, offering a cozy spot to enjoy the changing seasons. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while gazing at the lush forest or unwinding with a glass of wine as the sun sets. This versatile space ensures you can enjoy the outdoors, regardless of the weather. Sustainable Living with Modern Amenities This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. Equipped with solar panels and an electric car charger, it offers a sustainable living solution that aligns with future demands. The efficient air-source heat pump ensures year-round comfort, making it an ideal retreat for both summer holidays and winter getaways. High-speed fiber-optic broadband allows you to stay connected, whether you're working remotely or streaming your favorite shows. The property also features a carport and storage shed, providing practical s ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the red holiday home

Nestled in the serene Swedish countryside, just 4 km south of the quaint town of Tyringe, this country home awaits a new owner with a vision. Perfectly located at Tågeröd 2837 in Matteröd, Hässleholms kommun, this property offers a wonderful opportunity to embrace rural living while being within reach of modern conveniences. With its historical roots dating back to 1909, this house on a generous 1200 square meter plot is ready to be transformed into a dream dwelling. Standing proudly, this two-story house provides approximately 65 square meters of living space. With four bedrooms, it's a canvas for creativity, whether you envision a cozy family nest or a charming getaway. A detached garage complements the property, offering practical solutions for storage or parking. The surrounding landscapes provide tranquility and plenty of room for outdoor pursuits or perhaps gardening, an ideal setting to cultivate your green thumb. Tyringe is known for its peaceful living and welcoming atmosphere. It's a place where the essence of Swedish countryside life truly shines. The lush surroundings and nearby woods and lakes offer endless opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Here, you'll find plenty of trails for hiking, scenery for photography, and spots for fishing. The town's community holds events and local markets that capture the spirit of Swedish culture, creating a vibrant yet laid-back lifestyle. This area's climate features distinct seasons, bringing warm summers perfect for outdoor adventures and snowy winters that blanket the landscape in picturesque white, making for quite an experience. Living in the countryside of Tyringe isn't just about the house itself, but an entire way of life. Picture waking up to the gentle chirpi ... click here to read more

4 rooms winterized holiday home at Tågeröd 2837 Matteröd Hässleholms kommun

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Swedish Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. Welcome to Äljalt 4421, a charming country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Röke, Hässleholm municipality. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and sustainable living. A Home Designed for All Seasons Built in 1980, this 74-square-meter home has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated to offer comfort and functionality throughout the year. The spacious living room, with its large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, the soft glow of the flames casting a gentle light as you unwind with family or friends. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is equipped with modern appliances and a dedicated dining area perfect for shared meals and lively conversations. Each of the three bedrooms offers a private sanctuary, with ample space for personal touches that make a house feel like home. Sustainable Living at Its Best In 2024, the property embraced a sustainable future with the installation of 16 solar panels and an electric vehicle charging box, significantly reducing energy costs and environmental impact. This commitment to sustainability not only benefits the planet but also enhances the property's appeal as a forward-thinking investment. A Garden of Possibilities The home sits on a generous 1,107-square-meter plot, offering a canvas for your outdoor aspirations. Whether it's cultivating a vibrant garden, creating a play area ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Alright my dear overseas buyers, let's dive into the cozy and inviting Sjöfågelvägen 14 nestled in the peaceful embrace of Skånes Fagerhult. If you are looking for a charming country home that whispers serenity while offering all the basic comforts, then this is the place for you. As I juggle my busy day, I'm going to take a moment to paint a picture of what life in this quaint area can be like. Situated just on the outskirts of Skånes Fagerhult, this country home offers a harmonious blend of tradition and tranquility. Built in 1957, this lovely 3-room home has that vintage charm: picture wooden panel ceilings and cork floored hallways, updated yet nostalgic. Renovated in the 1980s, it maintains a classic feel but remains in good condition, ready for you to enjoy. Though some might find its style a tad dated, it’s nothing a touch of paint can't brighten up to suit modern tastes. Upon setting foot in this home, you’ll walk through an entrance hall with lovely cork flooring. An inviting kitchen awaits you, perfect for sharing stories and meals after a day out by the lake. Upstairs, you’ll find two cozy bedrooms where the tranquillity of the area will ensure a restful night’s sleep. As you glance out of the bedroom's French balcony, catch the evening sun over Fedingesjön Lake. So, what’s around here, you might be asking. Skånes Fagerhult is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those longing for peace after bustling city life. Imagine long, leisurely walks around the scenic lake, where a small sandy beach beckons you for summer swims or winter walks with a picnic stop. If you fancy socializing or need a quick grocery trip, the nearby ICA store is just 1.5 kilometers away. Now, let’s convey how it feels to live in this area ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Sjöfågelvägen 14

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Markaryd, Sweden, Härhult 4258 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming house, built in 1967 and thoughtfully renovated in 2005, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. With 110 square meters of living space, this home is perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the expansive garden. This is the everyday reality at Härhult 4258, where the hustle and bustle of city life feel worlds away. The property is surrounded by lush meadows and dense woodlands, offering unparalleled privacy and a sense of retreat. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The main house is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. Constructed on piers, it ensures easy maintenance and longevity. The durable metal roof and well-insulated walls promise warmth and security throughout the year, making it an ideal choice for year-round living. - Spacious Living Area: The living room is a bright, inviting space with panoramic windows that frame stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The wood-paneled walls and ceiling add a touch of rustic charm, while the new air-source heat pump ensures comfort in all seasons. - Functional Kitchen: The heart of the home, the kitchen, boasts HTH cabinetry, wooden floors, and exposed beams. It's equipped with modern appliances, including a gas stove, electric oven, and dishwasher, making meal preparation a joy. - Cozy Bedrooms: The sleeping quarters include a flexible layout with t ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside, this delightful country home at Vivljunga Rådjursstigen 4 offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located in the picturesque area of Markaryd, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of Scandinavian charm. With its well-maintained condition and thoughtful updates, this home is ready to welcome you into a lifestyle that blends comfort with the great outdoors. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step onto the southwest-facing terrace, the morning sun bathes you in warmth, inviting you to savor your coffee while overlooking the expansive 2,230 square meter garden. This outdoor space is a canvas for your imagination—whether it's a playground for children, a sanctuary for pets, or a gardener's paradise, the possibilities are endless. Built in 1968, this home has been lovingly cared for, with significant updates ensuring a high standard of living. The durable metal roof, installed in 2005, and the new larch wood terrace added in 2021, are just a few examples of the meticulous attention to detail. The exterior, with its painted facades and double-glazed windows, exudes a cozy, inviting charm that is quintessentially Swedish. Inside, the home offers a practical layout with four rooms, including two comfortable bedrooms. The living room is a bright, airy space where large windows frame views of the lush garden and surrounding countryside. The additional room is versatile, perfect as a guest room, office, or hobby space, adapting to your needs as they evolve. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with everything you need to whip up a feast or a si ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Swedish Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private garden. Welcome to Raskens väg 1, a delightful country home nestled in the serene landscape of Västra Torup, Sweden. This charming abode offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of countryside living, whether as a peaceful retreat or a cozy year-round residence. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside this thoughtfully renovated 72-square-meter home, where every detail has been curated to enhance comfort and functionality. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind with family and friends. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, its warmth creating a haven during the crisp Swedish winters. The home features two inviting bedrooms, each offering a sanctuary for restful nights. The master bedroom provides ample space and tranquility, while the second bedroom is versatile, perfect for children, guests, or a home office. The modern kitchen, equipped with updated appliances and generous counter space, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, seamlessly connecting to a dining area that overlooks the lush garden. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, offering two distinct patios for your enjoyment. The open terrace is perfect for summer barbecues and sunbathing, while the glazed patio, with its sliding doors, allows you to savor the outdoors even on cooler days. Picture yourself sipping morning coffee here, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. The expansive garden, a verdant ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late July, and you're standing at the kitchen window of a Finnish timber house in rural Skåne, watching mist lift slowly off the surface of Svenstorpssjön about 300 metres away. The smell of pine is everywhere — in the walls, in the air outside, in the sauna you fired up last night. Coffee's on. There's nowhere you have to be. That's what Klangens väg 3 actually feels like. And it's not a fantasy you have to work hard to justify — at this price point, it's one of the most accessible genuine escapes you'll find in southern Sweden. The house itself is a Honka, which matters. Honka is a Finnish manufacturer with a serious reputation for precision-cut log construction — the kind where the timber does the structural and thermal work simultaneously, meaning the walls breathe, the temperature stays remarkably even year-round, and the whole thing just gets better looking as it ages. This one was built in 1995 and has been kept in good condition. Walk inside and the first thing you notice is how warm it feels — not just physically, but in tone. Raw wood on every surface, a Finnish soapstone fireplace anchoring the main room, and a layout that's open but not cavernous. The kitchen and living area share the ground floor in a way that makes the 50 square metres feel much more generous than it sounds on paper. The soapstone fireplace is genuinely worth dwelling on. Soapstone holds heat for hours after the fire dies down — it's not decorative, it's functional in a deeply satisfying way. Light it on a crisp October evening and the stone radiates warmth well past midnight. That's the kind of detail that separates a proper Scandinavian timber house from an imitation. Upstairs, an open loft run ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Imagine waking up to the sound of chirping birds, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene tranquility of the Swedish countryside. Here, in the small hamlet of Högaholma, just outside the quaint town of Markaryd, lies an opportunity to carve out your slice of rural Scandinavian life. Set your sights on this historic country home, waiting patiently for its new owners to breathe life back into its old timber bones. This property, indicative of the traditional craftsmanship of 19th-century Sweden, is rooted deeply in this peaceful stretch of land. With four rooms and no existing bathrooms, it's a canvas for your renovation aspirations. Originally built in 1875, the house retains a rustic wooden exterior painted in the iconic red that is so synonymous with Swedish rural homes. The home sits on roughly 13,950 square meters of land, providing plenty of room for future expansion, gardening, or simply enjoying the sprawling surroundings. Now, about the house—it needs work. But this is not a tale of disrepair; rather, it's about potential and promise. The roof is already on its way to being refreshed with newly installed beams and battens, accompanied by a large supply of tiles just waiting to crown the house anew. The interior, crying out for modernization, offers you the chance to imprint your personal style while preserving its quaint Victorian allure. Here's where you get to roll up your sleeves: the electricity needs reconnecting. The installations are present but will require updates as you see fit. Essentially, it's a rare blend of preservation and personalization, challenging experienced renovators and ambitious novices alike to turn this home into something special. Living in Högaholma is a venture into nature's em ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

Close your eyes for a moment and picture this: it's a Saturday morning in July, the Swedish summer sun already warming the old wooden floorboards by 7am, and the only sound reaching you through the open kitchen window is birdsong and the faint rustle of birch leaves. That's not a fantasy. That's a typical morning at Högaholma 2279. This 1909 torp — the classic Swedish word for a small country cottage — sits on a quiet country lane just outside Markaryd in Kronoberg County, about 1.7 kilometres from the shores of Bröna Lake. It's the kind of place where the pace of life adjusts itself naturally, almost without you noticing. You arrive on a Friday afternoon still carrying the tension of city schedules, and by Sunday you genuinely can't remember what you were so stressed about. The main house covers 80 square metres, and it's used every centimetre wisely. Original wooden floors run throughout — the kind that creak slightly underfoot, warm with more than a century of family life. A wood-burning stove anchors the living room, and in October when Småland's forests turn every shade of copper and amber, you'll understand exactly why that stove is the heart of the house. The kitchen is a practical pleasure: custom-built painted cabinetry that feels rooted in the cottage's heritage without being fussy or impractical. Large windows pull the outside in, so the garden's changing moods become part of the interior atmosphere in every season. Then there's the guest house. A more recently built addition, it has two rooms, a WC, and a compact kitchenette — enough that visiting family or friends get genuine privacy rather than being squeezed onto a pull-out sofa. This is the detail that changes everything about how you can use the prope ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage