Luxurious Second Home at Lübker Golf & Spa Resort, Nimtofte, Denmark

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Lübker Allé 100, 8581 Nimtofte, Denmark, Nimtofte (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 148Floor area

€179,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

148m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Denmark's picturesque Djursland region, this exquisite house at Lübker Allé 100, Nimtofte, offers more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of leisure, luxury, and endless possibilities. As a second home, it promises a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a holiday retreat or a sound investment.

Imagine waking up to the serene views of the lush greens of the Lübker Golf & Spa Resort, where the world-renowned Sky Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, beckons golf enthusiasts from around the globe. This property, overlooking the 5th hole, is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

Property Highlights:
- Location: Situated in the exclusive Lübker Golf & Spa Resort, Nimtofte, Denmark.
- Size: 148 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space.
- Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Three spacious bedrooms and two modern bathrooms.
- Living Areas: Open-plan kitchen and dining area with abundant natural light.
- Outdoor Spaces: Covered terrace and viewing terrace with stunning golf course views.
- Additional Features: Basement with multi-purpose room, ideal for a gym or hobby space.
- Heating: Equipped with district heating and a cozy fireplace.
- Garage: Secure parking and additional storage space.
- Construction: Built in 2008, renovated in 2013, with modern materials like glass and wood.

Lifestyle and Amenities:
Living at Lübker Golf & Spa Resort is about embracing a lifestyle that combines relaxation with activity. The resort is home to Denmark's best golf course, offering a 27-hole championship course and a 9-hole academy course. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, the state-of-the-art training facilities cater to all levels.

For those who prefer a more laid-back approach, the resort's spa department offers a range of treatments, from massages to warm rooftop tubs with panoramic views. The communal multi-room near the subtropical bath area is perfect for socializing, with activities like darts and table tennis.

Dining options abound within the resort, with a café and several restaurants offering a variety of culinary delights. Scenic walking routes, such as the Hjerteruten, invite you to explore the beautiful surroundings on foot.

Local Attractions:
The location is ideal for families, with a wealth of attractions nearby, including:
- Ree Park Safari: A wildlife park offering close encounters with exotic animals.
- Djurs Sommerland: A thrilling amusement park for all ages.
- Scandinavian Wildlife Park: Home to a variety of Nordic animals.
- Randers Rainforest: An indoor tropical zoo with diverse ecosystems.

Investment Potential:
This property is not just a home; it's a smart investment. The demand for holiday homes in Denmark is on the rise, and properties in prime locations like Lübker Golf & Spa Resort offer excellent rental yield potential. The resort's vibrant community atmosphere, with regular social events and activities, adds to its appeal.

Accessibility:
Nimtofte is well-connected, with easy access to Aarhus Airport, making it convenient for international travel. The region's efficient transport links ensure that you're never far from the cultural and historical attractions of Denmark's major cities.

Owning this property means more than just having a place to escape to; it's about creating memories, enjoying a luxurious lifestyle, and making a sound investment in one of Denmark's most desirable resort communities. Whether you're a passionate golfer, a family seeking a holiday retreat, or someone looking for a peaceful escape in nature, this home delivers on all fronts. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of paradise at Lübker Golf & Spa Resort, where every day feels like a holiday.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
148
Price per m²
€1,213
Garden size
206
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of Denmark's picturesque countryside, Vedøvej 14 offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle that harmonizes tranquility with convenience. This delightful four-bedroom house, located just a stone's throw from the charming town of Kolind, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing modern amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality at Vedøvej 14, where the expansive 1,072 square meter lot provides ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1900 and thoughtfully renovated in 1986, this 170 square meter home exudes a timeless charm that is quintessentially Danish. The white facade and red roof create a striking contrast against the verdant backdrop, while traditional windows invite natural light to dance across the interiors. Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is a sanctuary of comfort, where cozy sofas beckon you to relax with a good book or enjoy a family movie night. Large windows frame picturesque views of the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent to the living room, the dining area is a vibrant space perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying intimate family meals. The light-filled room, adorned with a colorful bookshelf and an array of plants, exudes a cheerful ambiance that makes every meal a special occasion. A Kitchen for Culinary Adventures The heart of the home, the kitchen, is both functional and charming. With wooden cabinets ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Overbrovej 16, nestled in the tranquil yet vibrant village of Ørum Djurs, Denmark. If you've been searching for a house that balances the serenity of country life with the convenience of urban access, this could just be the place for you. Ørum Djurs offers an authentic Danish experience, complete with lush countryside views and a friendly, close-knit community atmosphere. The allure of living in this village lies in its simplicity and the inviting warmth of its residents, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a quieter pace of life without losing touch with the necessities. The town of Ørum provides all the foundational needs for day-to-day living. It's the kind of place where you can comfortably feel at ease, knowing that everything is within reach without the hustle and bustle of a big city. Just think, you can stroll down to the Dagli'Brugsen for groceries, enroll your kids in the new free school, or benefit from the various local amenities like tennis courts, a library, and even an activity house for added community engagement. The village also has great transport connection to the nearby towns of Randers and Aarhus, so you're never too far from a taste of city life should you desire it. Now, let’s talk about the property itself. This villa welcomes you with its robust structure, evident in the solid brick walls and sturdy concrete tile roof, built with care back in 1947. It's got a good deal of potential packed into 143 square meters, just waiting for a little personal touch. A total of 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms make it spacious enough for a family, even one that's growing. The layout allows plenty of natural light to seep in, making it feel even more airy and open. Features of the villa inc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Denmark, sits a delightful villa located at Nørregade 7, 8550 Ryomgård. This brick villa presents a tremendous opportunity for overseas buyers or expats looking to settle in a quaint yet accessible Danish locale. With a size of 136 square meters spread across two floors, not to mention an insulated full basement measuring 80 square meters, this property is more than just a home—it's an lifestyle opportunity. Moving into this well-constructed home, you'll instantly experience the welcoming embrace of the villa's bright and spacious entrance. The high ceilings that greet you are a consistent feature of the home, lending an airy feel throughout every room. Once inside, you’ll find yourself navigating through a seamlessly connected layout. A combined living and dining room creates the perfect setting for family gatherings and quiet movie nights alike. Whether you're serving up homemade dishes at the long table or winding down in the couch corner, there's curated space for every activity. The ground floor is also home to a delightful kitchen-dining area with ample cabinet and counter space, designed for both efficiency and ease. Everything you need for crafting your daily culinary delights is situated within arm's reach. This floor also includes a bathroom and a versatile room currently set up as an office; not to mention a back hallway that provides stairway access to both the upper floor and the basement. On the first floor, you'll discover three inviting bedrooms, each maintaining the villa's signature high ceilings, exposed beams, and skylights. These features contribute to a unique atmosphere, allowing natural light to fill the rooms completely. Another spacious bathroom complete with a separat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Denmark's charming countryside, you'll find a quaint chalet waiting for you to unlock its potential. Situated on Askhøjvej in the tranquil village of Trustrup, this property is an ideal opportunity for those yearning for a peaceful retreat with plenty of room for creative restoration. As you consider this investment, imagine a life where you're not just buying a home, but embracing a lifestyle rooted in serenity and uncomplicated beauty. Trustrup is the type of Danish village that has managed to retain its tranquillity and charm throughout the years. Here, you're not just investing in a property; you're becoming a part of a close-knit community. Life in Trustrup offers the simplicity of village living while still benefiting from the conveniences of nearby urban centers. The village is rich in cultural history and provides countless opportunities for exploration. You can stroll through the idyllic landscapes, take leisurely bike rides, or explore the local outdoor markets. If you're looking for a spot to relax, there are parks and open spaces that offer peaceful escapes right at your doorstep. The village is also close to the coast, so a quick drive can land you at beautiful Danish beaches where you can enjoy long walks by the water, beachcombing, or just soaking in the sun. During the spring and summer, the climate in this part of Denmark is pleasantly warm, with long days filled with sunlight—a perfect backdrop for outdoor activities. Winters, though chilly, are not too severe, with the right balance between cozy indoor moments and brisk, refreshing walks in the clean, cold air. Life here is ideal for those who enjoy a crisp, clear atmosphere with seasonal changes that bring new colors and expe ... click here to read more

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Alright folks, let's talk about a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque village of Trustrup, Denmark—a place that holds a charm all its own with a blend of nature's tranquility and convenient amenities. Located at Banevej 2, this villa is more than just a house; it’s an opportunity waiting to be seized, specially ideal for those looking to move overseas or expats looking to settle in Denmark. This villa, built back in 1877 and spruced up a bit in '75, sits on a hefty plot of 969 square meters. It offers a cozy living space of 86 square meters, perfectly suitable for a small family or even singles who love extra room. This villa has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom—a classic layout that screams potential. The property stands firm with brick exterior walls and a solid metal roof, giving you a comforting sense of durability. Here's a quick glance at the villa’s key features: • 3 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • Electric Heating • Metal Roof • Brick Exterior Walls • Built-in 1877, Renovated in 1975 • Carport Built-in 2002 • Large Lot Size of 969 Square Meters • Total Living Area of 86 Square Meters Now, I know y'all busy and don't have all day, so let's get to why living in Trustrup might be a perfect fit for you. Situated in Norddjurs Municipality, this village is a small enclave of tranquility. The local area is surrounded by lush fields that change colors with the seasons—an absolute treat for the eyes. You're not too far from Djursland's beautiful nature either, which means endless picturesque views and fresh air. For folks moving with families, the area has all the essentials you need—schools, shops, and even public transport are close by, making daily commutes a breeze. And even if you're considering an investment, the property’s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Lystrup, near the quaint town of Allingåbro, Denmark, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of Europe. With its classic Danish architecture and lush surroundings, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your new holiday home. Located at Lystrupvej 12, this charming abode stands on a generous 414 square meter lot, offering ample space for relaxation and recreation. ### A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1902, this single-story house spans 114 square meters, providing a cozy yet spacious environment for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you with open arms while offering opportunities for personalization to suit your tastes. - Three inviting bedrooms: Perfect for family, guests, or a home office. - Functional kitchen: Bright and airy, with potential for modern updates. - Spacious living room: Ideal for dining and lounging, with garden views. - Bathroom with shower and bathtub: Convenience meets comfort. - Utility room: Practical space for laundry and storage. - Sunroom potential: Transform into a cozy breakfast nook or lounge. - Expansive garden: A blank canvas for your landscaping dreams. - Outbuilding and carport: Additional storage and parking. - Solid brick construction: Ensures durability and charm. - Fiber cement roof: Classic Danish design. ### Embrace the Danish Lifestyle Living in Lystrup offers a unique blend of rural charm ... click here to read more

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Step right into a world brimming with opportunities as we explore this delightful villa nestled in the picturesque town of Ebeltoft, Denmark. Located at Ballevej 19, this villa beckons those keen on embracing Danish charm, merging traditional aesthetics with modern comforts. A busy real estate agent like myself can't help but be enchanted by its unique allure, making it a splendid find for overseas buyers and expats eager to establish their roots in this vibrant locale. Ebeltoft is a historical coastal town renowned for its captivating landscapes, quaint cobblestone streets, and rich maritime history. Imagine strolling through the town’s heart, where charming half-timbered houses seem to whisper tales from the past. This area is perfect for those who appreciate a serene, picturesque setting with a hint of history. The local culture is palpable, with seasonal festivals, art exhibitions, and classic Danish 'hygge' coursing through its veins. Effortlessly commutable, Ebeltoft offers a relaxed, coastal lifestyle seasoned by nature's bounty and a community-centered spirit. Your future villa is a sturdy testament to the enduring appeal of Danish design, constructed in 1965. While it offers a good condition, there's endless potential to add your unique touch. This property isn’t just a house; it’s a canvas for your dreams. Let's delve into the features that make this villa the spotlight of opportunity: - Location: Ballevej, Ebeltoft. - Living Space: 81 square meters. - Bedrooms: 3 comfortable bedrooms. - Bathroom: 1 well-appointed bathroom. - Construction: Lightweight concrete blocks. - Roof: Fiber cement. - Heating: Efficient district heating. - Garage: Built in 1980, providing 24 square meters of space. - Lot Size: Expansi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Glesborg, Norddjurs, this captivating villa offers an enticing blend of charm and comfort. In a world where busy schedules and bustling city life are the norms, finding a haven that combines tranquility with convenience is truly precious. As someone who's always on the move, zipping from one property showing to another, I can tell you that this villa is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by international buyers looking for a slice of Denmark's beauty and peace. Let's take a leisurely stroll through this property and the surrounding area to see what makes it genuinely unique. Built originally in 1880 and extensively renovated back in 1975, the villa stands proudly in the heart of Glesborg. With a generous living space of 130 square meters, it makes an ideal family home, or perhaps a peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the city's frenetic pace. This cozy villa whispers stories of the past while promising comforts of modern living—a perfect blend for any expatriates longing for a bit of European history in their daily lives. Property Highlights: - Centrally located in Glesborg - Built in 1880, renovated in 1975 - Spacious living area of 130 square meters - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Well-equipped kitchen - Brick exterior walls - Fiber cement roof - Heated by district heating - Large garden with a unique monkey tree - Ample terrace areas - Surrounded by nature The story continues outdoors, where a sprawling 997-square-meter lot invites you to enjoy the charming garden. Imagine lazy afternoons spent under the shade of one of Denmark's largest monkey trees, a quirky companion in your backyard, or entertaining guests on the generous terrace spaces. The villa takes you back t ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque town of Rønde, Denmark, lies Baunevænget 30, a captivating villa that marries modern comforts with breathtaking natural beauty. As an experienced real estate agent, let me take you on a tour of this exquisite home, ideal for overseas buyers and expats in search of tranquility as well as convenience. Sitting quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac, this architect-designed villa provides an unparalleled view of Aarhus Bay. Its position in a charming, family-friendly neighbourhood ensures a sense of peace and safety. Constructed in 1985, the villa is in immaculate condition, offering 169 square meters of thoughtfully-designed living space. The property itself is set on a generous 832 square-meter plot, presenting ample garden space for both play and enjoyment. Upon arrival, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall, where underfloor heating ensures a warm welcome on chilly Danish days. The entrance conveniently leads to the home’s first bathroom, featuring the same cozy underfloor heating. A practical walk-in closet is also located here—perfect for stowing away the family's coats and shoes. The heart of this villa is the bright and airy living room, the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and family bonding. Equipped with a charming wood stove, the living room radiates warmth and comfort, transforming even the coldest evenings into cozy, memorable nights. Natural light floods the room, offering a serene backdrop of the bay's waters. Adjacent to the living room is the first of four ample rooms, which can be adapted to suit your needs, whether as a bedroom for the kids or a tranquil home office. Flowing naturally from the living room, you'll discover a magnificent kitchen-dining area. Here, culin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside near the charming town of Rønde, Denmark lies Koglevej 6 – a property that promises both potential and promise for those seeking a slice of tranquil Danish rural life. This country home, built with an eye towards cozy living, awaits someone with the vision to bring out its full charm through renovation. The property sits like a hidden gem on a sizable plot that offers both space and opportunity for transformation. Welcome to your very own handyman's delight, a holiday home with the warm embrace of country living. This house is ideal for those who enjoy a project and dream of creating a summer haven with their personal touch. It's got all the bones you need, you just gotta add the polish! - Price: DKK 69,900 - Living Area: 79 sqm - Lot Size: 2010 sqm - Built: 1962, Renovated in 1982 - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Heating: Heat pump & supplementary stoves - Garage: Built-in 1981 with brick walls - Outbuildings: Two wooden structures This home, arranged to maximize its layout, begins with a spacious kitchen that welcomes natural light—a perfect spot for family breakfasts or intimate dinners. The kitchen flows into a large living area, providing ample space to gather loved ones. Adventurous cooks won't lack for company, thanks to the open-concept design that keeps the chef part of the action. The two bedrooms branching off the living area offer comfortable retreats for both family and guests. The property also includes a serviceable bathroom with modern conveniences—a working water-flushing toilet and its own drainage system. While the home's heart is still beating strong, a touch of love and investment can rejuvenate its aesthetics and functionality to contemporary standards. The e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Vivild, just a stone's throw from Allingåbro, this delightful Danish villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Denmark. With its expansive garden, charming brick architecture, and proximity to nature, this property is a haven for tranquility and relaxation. A Glimpse into Danish Village Life Vivild is a quintessential Danish village, where the pace of life is gentle, and the community spirit is strong. Here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the peace of rural living and the convenience of nearby amenities. The village is surrounded by lush forests, rolling fields, and the picturesque coastline, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Property Highlights - Detached Villa: Set on a generous 1,190 m² plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and future extensions. - Single-Level Living: 130 m² of well-designed living space, perfect for families, retirees, or those seeking easy accessibility. - Spacious Living Room: Large windows flood the room with natural light, and direct access to a covered terrace makes it ideal for entertaining. - Functional Kitchen: Includes a cozy dining area, with potential for modernization to suit your taste. - Two Bedrooms: Both feature built-in wardrobes, offering plenty of storage. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with underfloor heating, a bathtub, and a separate shower area. - Additional Amenities: Includes a separate toilet, utility room with laundry facilities, carport, and an outbuilding for storage or hobbies. - Efficient Heating: District heating ensures comfort and is environmentally friendly. A Second Home with Potential This villa, built in 1972, is a classic exam ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil and picturesque town of Glesborg, Denmark, sits a charming villa that offers not just a house, but a lifestyle filled with captivating views and serene coastal living. As a real estate agent, I've seen countless properties, but this one stands out as a unique gem. This delightful villa, located on Møllevej 11, exudes the traditional Danish charm while being infused with modern comforts, having been extensively renovated and modernized back in 2002. Despite the intesive schedule we keep, it was essential to dedicate some time to delve into the intricaties of this splendid home for our valued international clients, like you. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the sea in this enchanting villa, equipped with all the amenities one might desire. Glesborg itself is a quaint and welcoming town, perfect for those looking to settle away from the constant hustle and bustle of city life. The Danish countryside offers the perfect backdrop for relaxed living, with lush greenery and the vast sea horizon blending seamlessly to create a stunning vista. The villa boasts a spacious 179 square meters of living space, making it ideal for large families or anyone who appreciates having ample room. This two-story abode comes with five generously sized bedrooms, allowing each family member to carve out their own space. The two modern bathrooms add a touch of luxury and convenience, making family mornings a breeze. ### Property features: - Energy-efficient with solar panels - Sea-view enhancing tranquility - Large brick garage for two cars - Expansive tool room and loft storage - Idyllic and private backyard - Sun terrace for relaxation - Modernized interior - Proximity to green spaces - Ample natural light ... click here to read more

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In the quaint town of Rønde, nestled in the heart of Denmark's scenic countryside, lies a charming property that offers a unique blend of tranquility and potential. Welcome to Ildervej 28, a delightful country home that promises a serene escape from the fast-moving pace of city life. As a busy real estate agent with a deep love for finding hidden gems, I’m thrilled to present this opportunity to overseas buyers and expats searching for a cozy retreat in Denmark. Entering Ildervej 28, one is instantly greeted by the warm embrace of rustic charm. Built in 1979, this 45-square-meter holiday home has what I’d call a "country charm". It's located at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac, bordering the lush forest, giving you a feeling of peace and serenity. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers who want to keep connected with the outdoors. Let’s take a walk through the property: As you step inside, the cozy atmosphere is immediately apparent. The main living area features exposed beams and a wood-burning stove, ideal for those cold Danish nights when all you want is to curl up with a good book. Natural light floods the room through large windows, merging outside scenery with the interior space, a true delight for those who appreciate nature’s beauty. In terms of accommodation, the house has two inviting bedrooms and a nice, functional bathroom—just the right size for a get-away home or peaceful retreat. One of the unique features of this property is the spacious loft, which can be used for additional sleeping accommodations or even a play area for the kids. Here’s room stretch your imagination and make it your own. - Located at the end of a cul-de-sac - Adjacent to beautiful forest - 45 square meters of living space - 2 cozy b ... click here to read more

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Discover your perfect little retreat in the scenic heart of Denmark at Bønnerup Strand, a peaceful yet vibrant coastal village in Glesborg. Here awaits a tiny house with big potential—a compact yet welcoming holiday residence meticulously designed to offer comfort, simplicity, and stunning views of the sea. Whether you're an expat dreaming of the Danish coastline or a foreign investor eyeing a stress-free getaway, this place has so much to offer. Located at the prestigious address, Vestre Mole 10, Bønnerup Strand, this property is brilliantly poised to allow its occupants to soak in the natural beauty of the village and beyond. With its convenient yet serene location, it offers tranquility without feeling isolated. Bønnerup Strand is known for its picturesque marina bustling with life and opportunities for ocean-side activities, making it a rather attractive spot for visitors and residents alike. This tiny house stands with a cozy 30 square meters of living space and boasts an additional estimated 25 square meters of loft area. Cozy, welcoming, but never cramped, the house accommodates those seeking minimalism without sacrificing comfort. As a prospective owner, it's important to recognize this home for all it offers: - Sea view from both inside and outside the house - Located at the bustling marina - North and south-facing terraces - Well-insulated for year-round living - Open-plan kitchen and living room - One bathroom with shower - Loft serving as additional living room with views - Bedroom with dual sleeping arrangements - Skipper house with low maintenance needs The property is in good condition, so you can embark on your Danish dream with ease rather than jumping through renovation hurdles, a great plus for ove ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the peaceful and picturesque lands of Glesborg, Denmark—a gateway into a serene lifestyle that many aspire to. These agricultural parcels, located at Bønnerupvej 70B, 8585 Glesborg, offer a rare glimpse into a world where nature takes center stage. With just two of these unique parcels left, now is the time to imagine what could be. Picture this: A breezy morning in Glesborg. The gentle rustle of leaves swaying by the whispering winds, and the distant rhyme of the ocean waves. This is what life could be like if you seize the opportunity to own one of these outstanding parcels. Perfectly nestled close to the beautiful Gl. Bønnerup village, these plots provide a seamless blending of the tranquil countryside and the vibrant community life. Property Highlights: - Breathtaking sea views - Located near the coastal town of Bønnerup - Pristine nature surroundings - Two plots are left with no building obligation - Prepaid sewage and water connections - Proximity to local amenities - Borders with residential properties and agricultural lands - Access via Bønnerupvej - Peaceful area ideal for agriculture or future development - Rare opportunity for tranquility and nature on your doorstep - Potential investment/project opportunity The land is in good condition and provides a clean slate for anyone considering investing in agriculture, building a future home, or simply securing a slice of Denmark's spectacular nature. The absence of a building obligation means you have the freedom and flexibility to plan a future that suits your tastes and dreams when the time feels right. Glesborg, where these parcels are situated, is characterized by its breathtaking landscapes and seafood-rich waters. The area also promises mild su ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a stunning villa nestled at the pinnacle of Bønnerup, a serene locality in Glesborg, Denmark. Perched atop the area, this villa boasts breathtaking views of the sea, fields, forests, and the quaint townscape. Glesborg offers a tranquil atmosphere, along with the luxury of stunning vistas, making it a haven for those yearning for peace and an enviable connection with nature. The charm of this villa begins with its spaciousness. Sprawled over a sizeable plot of 2,192 square meters, the home provides ample room for comfort and tranquility. The villa is well-suited both as a year-round dwelling or a holiday refuge under the flex housing arrangement, offering versatility in living. A flexible layout makes sharing with another family easy and comfortable. Existing since 1936 and receiving renovations in 1978, it retains a blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits within this exquisite villa: - Six bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Expansive 233 square meters of living space - Year-round residence classified - Installed heat pump for efficient heating - Additional heating stoves - Brick exterior walls - Fiber cement roofing - Garage covering 37 square meters - Built on a large plot of land The interiors exude spacious elegance, with six cozy bedrooms offering restful spaces, making it ideal for a big family or hosting guests from afar. With two well-fitted bathrooms, convenience is at a premium for morning rushes or leisurely weekend routines. Despite its commendable condition, the home is ripe with potential for personal customizations, should you wish to inject a personal touch. Imagine transforming the existing spaces into your dream settings, complementing beautiful wooden t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Denmark in the charming town of Ebeltoft lies a delightful country home that offers a slice of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This property, situated at Drageshøjvej 7, 8400 Ebeltoft, presents a perfect opportunity for those looking to invest in a serene retreat or a peaceful family home. As you make your way to this country home, the drive is an experience in its own right, leading you through narrow gravel roads that wind through a collection of only a few houses, offering picturesque views at every turn. Upon arrival, it's hard not to feel transported to another world. The sea stretches out before you, and a lush forest stands guardian behind you, suggesting a peaceful summer house vibe that's as genuine as the land it rests on. This property boasts a good condition, making it ready for immediate occupancy but still holding room for a personal touch. Here, you can entertain guests or simply unwind while enjoying the spectacular views and fresh air. Let's delve into the specific features of this property: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Total area of 41 square meters - Majestic sea view - Proximity to lush forest - Authentic summer house atmosphere - Ample natural light - Serene and private location Life in Ebeltoft offers natural beauty combined with a rich cultural heritage. Positioned on Denmark's eastern coast, the town is renowned for its picturesque old town streets and timber-framed houses, creating an inviting community atmosphere. Living here ensures that you're never far from a playful sea breeze, with the climate offering mild summers and relatively chilly winters—a true Scandinavian experience. The town isn't just about beautiful surrou ... click here to read more

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Welcome, welcome, to a lovely piece of Glesborg treasure! As you can imagine, as a busy real estate agent with the best listings flying off the shelves, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this delightful country home situated at Anholtvej 2. Located in the heart of Glesborg—right in the breathtaking landscape of Denmark—this property offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience that’s hard to come by. Now, let me tell you about what makes this home so special, all while providing you some flavor of the local area that you'll soon be falling in love with! Let's start with this charming property itself—a Clover holiday home built in 2015. It’s no fixer-upper, dear folks; it's a well-tended retreat just waiting for you to step in and make it your own. Alright, I’ll cut to the chase and give you some scoop quickly. The home boasts: - 4 comfy bedrooms, perfect for family gatherings - 2 lovely bathrooms, making mornings smoother - Spacious living area of 101 square meters - Modern kitchen equipped with drainage - Delightful sea views from an elevated location - Energy-efficient heating with a heat pump - Waterborne underfloor heating - Charming exterior wooden structure - Thoughtful insulation for year-round coziness - Sloped roofing felt for durability - Space tailored for style and comfort Onward to the area itself, because I'm sure you'll want to know more about where you'll be hanging up your hat. Glesborg is nestled in the expanse of Denmark, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and local experiences. The town’s intimate community paints a picturesque lifestyle, one that exudes the coziness Denmark is renowned for. Living here, you'll find the cool sea breezes in the summer and enchanting snow-capped views come w ... click here to read more

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