Opportunity Knocks: Handyman Special in Scenic Oppe Sundby, Near City Life! Create Your Dream Retreat!

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Roskildevej 168, 3600 Frederikssund, Frederikssund (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 76Floor area

€149,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

76m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque and serene part of Oppe Sundby in Frederikssund lies a hidden gem awaiting the touch of a visionary buyer. Welcome to Roskildevej 168! This house is all set in a prime spot ready for someone to roll up their sleeves and craft their dream home. A true handyman's special, this property invites those with a keen eye for potential and a spirit for renovation to transform it into a personal haven.

Located in the peaceful surrounds of Oppe Sundby, this house is not far from the hustle and bustle of Frederikssund City. Living here provides the best of both worlds: you get to enjoy a tranquil rural lifestyle while still having city amenities within close reach. Frederikssund has so much to offer; it's a place rich in history and culture, with various local activities that suit all types of residents including expats and foreign buyers.

Let’s talk about what makes this area so captivating. Frederikssund, located on the magnificent fjord of Roskilde, is known for its stunning natural landscapes and is perfect for nature enthusiasts. Imagine waking up to rolling fields and scenic views of the water. The location boasts charming old churches, museums, and Viking stories – perfect for a stroll down memory lane or a historical exploration.

On the weekends, you can explore the Frederikssund Market which brims with fresh, local produce and crafts. If you're into sports and outdoor activities, you aren’t left out either. The city is equipped with various sports facilities, from football fields, tennis courts to expansive biking trails. Speaking of biking, Denmark is famous for its cycle-friendly roads, and Frederikssund is no exception. So, grab a bike and explore the local area in the most eco-friendly way possible.

The local schools are excellent, making it great for families. There are facilities for every age, and the community is very welcoming and tight-knit. Living here, you’re never far from essential services such as grocery stores, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities.

Let's dive back into the property itself! Sitting on Roskildevej 168, this charismatic home features:

- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 76 sq meters of living space
- Rural setting
- Close to city amenities
- Quiet neighborhood
- Proximity to schools
- Nearby sports facilities
- Scenic surroundings
- Historical and cultural hotspots around
- Local fresh produce markets
- Excellent cycling paths
- Friendly community atmosphere

Now, let’s talk about the house's condition. This property needs some work, but don't let that scare you. The bones of the house are solid, and it is brimming with potential. A true fixer-upper, it's perfect for those who are looking to make a place their own. This property might be a blank canvas, but the opportunities for customization are endless. You walk into a space that clearly needs renovation, you get to decide every little detail, from the floor finishes to the last brush of paint. This is your chance to create not just a house, but a home filled with your spirit and style.

Renovating this house will be a labor of love. If you have the ambition and a knack for handiwork, you can see this house transform before your eyes. The large garden space might need a little attention but can easily be turned into a beautiful outdoor space for summer BBQs or even gardening. Think about it: weekends full of DIY projects that eventually lead to a stunning home tailored just to your taste.

The climate in Frederikssund is typically Danish – expect cold winters and mild summers. But with such charming interiors that you'll craft, winters will feel cozy, and the summers will be perfect for enjoying the outdoors.

Living in Frederikssund means you get to slow down and appreciate life. Take in the fresh air, create lasting relationships with your neighbors, and build a home just the way you want it. This property on Roskildevej 168 might need a little TLC, but it promises a bright future and all the wonders that come with living in such a beautiful locale. So, if you're ready for a project with tremendous potential, this house is waiting for you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
76
Price per m²
€1,967
Garden size
1006
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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If you've been dreaming of a life nestled near the scenic shores of Denmark, then this villa located at Frederiksværkvej 14 might just be your dream come true. Situated in the lovely locale of Lynæs, a neighborhood tucked in the heart of Frederikssund, this property presents itself as an idyllic retreat from the bustling city life. But being a busy real estate agent juggling multiple listings daily, let me tell you this ain't just any villa – it's a place that basks in the charm of Lynæs culture, offering a serene promise of comfort and leisure. Picture this: stepping through the gateway of this charming, two-winged farmhouse–a piece of paradise awaiting to enrich your lifestyle. This delightful property rests on a generous plot covering 1787 m², yielding endless possibilities for crafting your personal oasis right in your backyard. With 153 m² worth of living space stretched across 6 spacious rooms, including 5 bedrooms and 1 bath, it's equipped to cater to larger households or even those with a penchant for entertaining. Let us take a tour, shall we? As you make your way past the double carport, step into an entrance area with plenty of room for coats and boots. Moving inwards, the house opens up with a large, tiled bathroom–it's simple yet well-kept, with a nice shower niche. The living room is bathed in natural light, designed to support multiple functions with a chic wood stove dividing dining and lounging areas. It leads to a quaint conservatory where you could enjoy peaceful mornings gazing at your vast garden. But believe me when I say the bedroom in the gable of the living room–it's truly a spectacle in itself. With vaulted ceilings and bright gable windows, it's a realm of tranquillity anyone would delight i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ølstykke, Denmark, this delightful 1.5-story house at Rørsangervej 29 offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in a serene yet accessible location. With its well-maintained structure and inviting atmosphere, this property is perfect for families or individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still enjoying the conveniences of modern living. ### Discover the Allure of Ølstykke Ølstykke is a charming town that perfectly balances the tranquility of nature with the vibrancy of urban amenities. Known for its lush green spaces and family-friendly environment, Ølstykke is a haven for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The town is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including the nearby Skensvedsø Mose, a popular spot for leisurely walks, bird watching, and family picnics. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility This house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained to offer a comfortable living experience. The property spans 147 square meters, providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor features a bright and airy kitchen and dining area, seamlessly connecting to a cozy covered terrace. This outdoor space is ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or hosting summer evening gatherings. The ground floor also includes: - A full bathroom with a bathtub - A versatile bedroom that can be integrated into the living area - A practical utility room with ample storage - A wall-mounted natural gas boiler for efficient heating ### Upstairs: A Sanctuary of Space The first floor is a sanctuary of space and light, featuring a spacious landing and a beautifully designed loft area. This versatile spa ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful slice of Scandinavian serenity at Koholmmosen 7, nestled in the captivating countryside of Skibby, Denmark. This charming country home is beautifully framed by the lush and verdant landscape of Nordsjælland, offering endless possibilities for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst nature. As a real estate agent always on the go, I'm thrilled to present this unique property, a rare find that combines tranquility with a touch of elegance. The property features a modest yet charming summer house with two cozy bedrooms. Crafted primarily from wood and maintaining the original 1971 structure, it echoes the simplicity and rustic allure of country living. Though the home itself is compact at just 50 square meters, it exudes a warm, welcoming ambiance. There is also a water-flushing toilet, which adds convenience to this idyllic retreat. Now, let's talk about the crown jewel of this offering: the sprawling 2395 square meter plot. This generous piece of land is a canvas for your dreams. Whether you envision building a modern holiday retreat or simply wish to enhance the existing structure, there is extensive potential to bring your vision to life. The property is ready to welcome those who appreciate the peace and quietude of rural landscapes and the possibility of a truly personalized haven. Living in Skibby offers a lifestyle of both secluded enjoyment and connectivity. The local area is renowned for its pristine natural beauty, with mature trees and lush greenery serving as a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks or family picnics. The town of Skibby ensures that you are never far from essential amenities, including shops, cafes, and local markets. Everything you need is just a short drive away, yet the p ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Strøvej 61, a captivating piece of Danish heritage nestled in the heart of Strø, a quaint village just a stone's throw from Skævinge. This charming thatched house, built in 1800, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the picturesque landscapes of North Zealand. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the tall trees surrounding your private garden. This is the serene lifestyle that awaits you in Strø, where the pace of life is slower, and the community is warm and welcoming. A Home with History and Character This detached single-family home is a testament to Danish craftsmanship, featuring classic half-timbered construction and a picturesque thatched roof. Over the years, it has served as a village pharmacy and a girls' school, adding layers of history to its storied past. The house spans 154 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. Interior Highlights Step inside to discover a home that blends historical charm with modern potential. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious kitchen, ready for your personal touch to transform it into a culinary haven. Adjacent to the kitchen are two inviting living rooms, where large windows bathe the space in natural light, highlighting the exposed wooden beams and traditional details. The property includes a single bathroom and a separate toilet, both functional but ripe for modernization. Three well-proportioned bedrooms offer peaceful retreats with views of the surrounding countryside, adaptable to your needs as guest rooms, home offices, or hobby spaces. Outdoor Oasis The 360-square-meter lot is a lush, g ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this inviting chalet-style home nestled in the idyllic town of Skævinge, Denmark. Sitting pretty at Baunetoften 47, this delightful property is sure to capture your heart with its cozy charm and inviting surroundings. For families dreaming of a serene lifestyle in a charming, picturesque town, this spacious abode ticks all the boxes. It's an ideal setting for both relaxation and adventure, with nature at your doorstep and the bustling energy of nearby towns just a stone's throw away. First things first, let’s talk about this beautiful property's details. This chalet comes in wonderful condition, spanning an impressive 174 square meters, it strikes the perfect balance between traditional charm and modern comfort. Constructed with sturdy brick external walls and topped with a reliable tile roof, the home radiates warmth and sturdiness. With a price of just DKK 295,000, this home presents an excellent opportunity for overseas buyers or expats to snatch a slice of Danish paradise. The interior is spread across two thoughtfully-designed floors. On the ground floor, you'll discover a bright and airy kitchen-dining area that serves as the heart of the home, a gathering place to share meals and stories. A convenient utility room, a spacious bedroom, and a modern bathroom complete this level. As you make your way upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, perfect for a growing family or welcoming guests, accompanied by another full bathroom, ensuring everyone's needs are met with ease and comfort. Step outside and you'll be greeted by a charming garden area. Imagine sipping your morning coffee here while soaking in the fresh air and the sounds of nature. It's a perfect spot for both play and peace, whether you ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint town of Jægerspris, this inviting yellow brick villa fondly known as "Iris", stands proudly with its small-paned windows and classic red tile roof. With a heritage dating back to the original structure and an addition from 1974, Iris offers an interesting architectural dynamic with staggered levels that augment the flow of natural light throughout its spacious 180 square meters of living area, coupled with an extra 59 square meters of heated basement that can adapt to various uses including a workshop, home gym, or storage. The property boasts seven bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for a growing family or accommodating guests. Each room offers a unique glimpse into serene suburban living with views of either the lush garden or the peaceful neighborhood. The house itself is in good condition, though prospective buyers may view it as an attractive canvas for modern updates or personal touches to further enhance its charm. A stroll through the entrance reveals a gracefully curved staircase, leading to the upper floors where the sleeping quarters provide privacy and comfort. The integrated closets in the entrance area are a testament to the thoughtful design and efficient use of space within the home. Iris's strategic positioning in Jægerspris not only promises a peaceful residential experience but also easy access to local amenities and attractions. The serene landscapes and the nearby Roskilde Fjord offer scenic views and a plethora of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and bird-watching, ideal for nature enthusiasts or those looking to unwind amid nature's tranquility. Living in Jægerspris, one can experience a blend of historical richness and modern convenience. The tow ... click here to read more

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Welcome everyone! I'm here to introduce you to a truly spectacular property nestled in Frederiksværk, Denmark. This charming thatched summer house isn't just another listing; it's an opportunity to carve out a piece of serenity in one of Denmark’s idyllic country settings. We'll take a closer look at what makes this property so special, along with what you can expect from living in this delightful area. To start, the property itself is a well-maintained, spacious summer home that spans around 178 square meters. It's the perfect canvas for anyone dreaming of owning a countryside retreat without the hassles of extensive renovation. The property's condition is good, which means you won't need to roll up your sleeves for any major overhauls—just a little personal touch here and there to make it truly your own. As you step through the front door, this place greets you warmly. Picture an inviting entrance hall that gives way to various parts of this dream home. It's got three comforting bedrooms, ideal for family or guests. You'll also discover a bright and generous dining room that transitions seamlessly into a well-equipped kitchen. Whether you’re cooking a cozy meal for family or catering to an evening filled with friends, this setup should serve you well. There's more to adore here! A large and charming TV lounge sits on the ground floor—a place perfect for those lazy Sunday afternoons or long movie nights. If you're one for projects, the first floor offers a large open room alongside a landing area, perfect if you ever want to add more sleeping quarters or maybe a snug reading nook. Here's a quick run-down of some key features: - Spacious at approx. 178 m² - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 nicely designed bathroom - Brigh ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Denmark's Scenic Nordsjælland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the expansive windows of your charming thatched-roof home. Nestled in the picturesque town of Jægerspris, Mellemvang 8 offers a unique blend of traditional Danish architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, the welcoming hallway invites you into a world where every detail has been meticulously crafted. The high ceilings and open-plan design create a sense of space and light, while the natural materials and thoughtful finishes evoke a feeling of warmth and coziness. The heart of the home is the bright living room, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the lush garden, bringing the beauty of the outdoors inside. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience The modern kitchen, seamlessly integrated into the living area, is both functional and stylish. With ample workspace and state-of-the-art appliances, it’s perfect for preparing meals to be enjoyed with family and friends. The open layout encourages social interaction, making it easy to entertain guests or simply relax with loved ones. Embrace the Outdoors Step out onto the wooden terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee surrounded by flowering shrubs and mature trees. The garden is a private oasis, designed for relaxation and outdoor living. Whether you're dining al fresco, reading a book in the shade, or simply soaking up the tranquility, this space offers endless possibilities. Explore the Local Charm Jægerspris is a gateway to the natural wonders of Nordsjælland. From the sandy beach ... click here to read more

A thatched house with a wooden terrace surrounded by a lush garden with flowering bushes and trees. On the terrace are furniture and a folded parasol, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

Imagine waking up each morning in a beautiful villa nestled in the tranquil outskirts of Roskilde, Denmark. Here at Krogager 14, you will find a charming thatched gem waiting to become your new home. Located in the picturesque village of Ågerup, just ten kilometers northeast of bustling Roskilde, this property offers the rare combination of serene rural ambiance with the convenience of modern amenities close by. This villa, constructed in 1981, captures the essence of classic half-timbered charm while maintaining an exceptional standard of upkeep. The thatched roof complements the lush surroundings, providing a harmonizing aesthetic that blends seamlessly with the Danish landscape. You're greeted with fresh air and natural beauty, giving you a peaceful retreat away from the city's hustle and bustle. With its spacious 194 square meters distributed across two floors, the villa offers ample space for a growing family or those who love to entertain. Step into the generously proportioned living room, bathed in natural light from large pane windows on three sides. This is where comfort meets elegance. The dining room, seamlessly connected to the kitchen, offers easy access to the verdant garden through charming double doors, allowing for indoor-outdoor living. The heart of the home holds three well-sized bedrooms. The master suite, located on the first floor, features a private walk-in closet and exclusive ship floors that add a touch of luxury with their warm, inviting hue. A bathroom on each floor ensures convenience, with an additional guest toilet available. But let's not overlook the exterior charms. The property boasts a meticulously maintained garden, enclosed by a well-grown beech hedge, offering privacy for outdo ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Retreat Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp morning air carrying the scent of the sea. Just 300 meters from the serene Isefjord, this charming Danish summer cottage in Jægerspris offers a unique opportunity to craft your own coastal haven. Nestled in a tranquil holiday home community, this property invites you to embrace a lifestyle where nature and relaxation are at the forefront. A Canvas for Your Vision Originally built in 1971 and partially updated in 1988, this 53-square-meter cottage is a testament to classic Danish design. With two cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living room, and a sun-drenched sunroom, the layout is both functional and inviting. The kitchen, equipped with its own drainage, and a bathroom with modern amenities, provide a solid foundation for your renovation dreams. The property, though showing signs of wear, is a blank canvas for those with a vision to transform it into a personalized retreat. Embrace the Outdoors Set on a generous 1,254-square-meter lot, the property boasts a mature garden that offers privacy and tranquility. Tall grasses sway in the breeze, and mature trees provide shade and a sense of seclusion. Whether you envision a lush garden, a space for outdoor games, or a peaceful spot to unwind, the possibilities are endless. The proximity to Isefjord means that swimming, fishing, and scenic coastal walks are just a short stroll away, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Discover Jægerspris Jægerspris is a gem in North Zealand, renowned for its stunning landscapes, forests, and beaches. The town offers a range of amenities, from quaint cafes to cultural attractions, ensuring tha ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Uvelse, only a 35-minute drive from Copenhagen’s bustling Town Hall Square, this enchanting villa presents a unique blend of classic elegance and contemporary comfort. Perfect for families or individuals relocating to Denmark, the property stands as a testament to meticulous upkeep and thoughtful renovation. Uvelse Byvej 6, a delightful address in Slangerup, offers an idyllic setting for those desiring a tranquil lifestyle with the convenience of urban proximity. This villa, constructed in 1907 and subsequently renovated to enhance its historical integrity, spans a living space of 136 square meters set on a manageable 287 square meters of land. The façade of this home exudes timeless appeal, with traditional brick walls and a durable metal roof. Stepping inside, one is greeted by a grand hall that leads to the upper floor and flows seamlessly into a modernized kitchen. The residence features high panels and stucco detailing, classic tiled floors, and a historic wood stove, adding to its old-world charm. These aesthetic choices not only honor the villa’s heritage but also cater to modern tastes. Living in Uvelse offers more than just a picturesque backdrop. The village is equipped with essential amenities, making daily life both convenient and enjoyable: - Schools and kindergartens for family needs - Local shopping facilities for daily necessities - Proximity to larger towns such as Farum, Hillerød, and Frederikssund, enhancing commuting options For those looking to embrace the Danish lifestyle, the local area brims with opportunities: - Explore numerous biking and hiking trails amidst the scenic landscapes - Enjoy community events and local markets that bring the village together - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Skibby, Denmark, this delightful single-story house on Fogedgårdsvej offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. With its prime location just a stone's throw from the bustling town center, this property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing accessibility to urban amenities. Imagine waking up in this charming 122 square meter home, where the morning sun filters through large windows, casting a warm glow across the spacious living room. The house, built in 1962, retains its original charm while offering ample opportunity for personalization and modernization. It's a canvas waiting for your creative touch. ### A Day in Skibby Living in Skibby is like stepping into a picturesque postcard. The town is a vibrant community, rich in history and culture, with a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy for newcomers to feel at home. The local climate is temperate, with mild summers and cool winters, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors year-round. Start your day with a leisurely stroll to one of the three nearby supermarkets or pop into a local bakery for freshly baked pastries. The town center, just a two-minute walk from your doorstep, is a hub of activity, offering everything from charming boutiques to cozy cafes. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Nordmandsmosen and Nordmandsskov provide scenic walking trails and lush green spaces. Just a short drive away, Selsø and the National Park Skjoldungernes Land offer breathtaking landscapes and endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. ### The Property This well-maintained house is a testament to quality craftsmanship, featuring: - Four Bedrooms: Including a master suite and versatile spaces for children, gu ... click here to read more

A simple house with a black roof and chimney stands in a green, lush garden with trees and bushes. Surrounded by other houses in a quiet residential area.

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Jægerspris, Denmark, this unique summer house at Markvej 1, 3630 Jægerspris, is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by the right owner. With its versatile design and prime locale, this residence effortlessly melds practicality with aesthetic allure, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both relaxation and activity, suitable for every season of the year. Whether you’re an expat longing for the serene Danish countryside or an overseas investor eyeing a summer retreat, this property holds impressive potential for varied needs and interests. Jægerspris is a town characterized by its tranquil setting, yet it maintains close ties with urban areas for essential conveniences. The climate here leans towards temperate, with mild summers — perfect for garden activities — and winters that offer peaceful, snow-kissed landscapes. Living in this area, one can relish the flavors of traditional Danish life mingled with the comforts of modernity; a combination that provides a balanced lifestyle devoid of the frantic rush typical of city living. Life in Jægerspris offers numerous recreational opportunities for those craving outdoor adventure. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with nearby forests and stunning coastlines that are perfect for leisurely strolls, hiking adventures, and beach outings. For culture buffs, the renowned Jægerspris Castle offers a glimpse into Denmark's rich history and serves as a lovely day-trip destination. As for daily necessities, the town itself supports amenities like local grocers, quaint cafes, and essential services — ensuring that while you bask in nature, you're never too far from modern conveniences. Speaking of the property itself, ... click here to read more

A two-story house with a white facade and black roof stands on a large plot with a lawn. Surrounded by trees and a paved driveway in front of the house.

Good day to you, all the way from Roskilde in beautiful Denmark! I can't wait to share with you this charming villa located on the peaceful Søvænget street. Let’s dive into what makes this property not just a house, but a potential home. Imagine stepping into a life where you wake up each morning surrounded by tranquility. This magnificent villa, built in 2007, graces you with 183 square meters of living space. For the car enthusiast or a family requiring additional storage, the large double garage of 49 square meters will undoubtedly be a huge plus. Perfect for those who love to tuck away gardening tools or maybe even convert into a personal workshop - there's ample room to let your imagination soar. As you approach the villa, the bright entrance welcomes you with open arms. This spot isn't just a space; it's the heartbeat of the home. Dive into the spacious kitchen-dining area which naturally beckons for family gatherings or intimate dinners alike. This area truly sets the stage for those cherished family moments. An extra room on the ground floor offers flexibility; whether it tells a tale of expansion or serves as a quaint office or guest room, the choice is yours. Rise up the staircase, a journey that promises more than just the second floor. Here the multi-functional room holds myriad possibilities. Paint the scene of a grand bedroom or sculpt it into a lavish living area - with spaces such as these, the sky’s the limit. The upstairs rewards you with a beautifully crafted bathroom and a dedicated office space, turning those work-from-home days into a luxury of its own. Can we talk about the master bedroom? It's not just a room, it’s a private oasis – complete with its own wardrobe space. This sanctuary is a per ... click here to read more

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Allow me to introduce you to Lyngeparken 6, a delightful treasure located in 3540 Lynge. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this energy-efficient villa has a lot to offer the discerning buyer looking for that perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Built in 1965, this charming home has been carefully renovated and updated, making it an excellent pick for those who value sustainability and a green lifestyle. The villa boasts 140 m² of living space, thoughtfully divided into three bright bedrooms. These rooms are perfect for a growing family, providing ample space for both togetherness and privacy when needed. Additionally, there is a basement area of 100 m² that has been newly renovated. This space can be transformed into hobby rooms, additional storage, or even a cozy home office—real potential for those working from home or seeking extra space for their pursuits. One of the most striking features of Lyngeparken 6 is its prime location with a stunning view of the lake. The 1010 m² plot offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Imagine cultivating a beautiful garden, setting up a spacious playground for the kids, or installing a cozy terrace where you can unwind and enjoy the evening sun reflecting off the water. Outdoor living takes on a whole new meaning here with so much space to utilize creatively. Lynge is known for its scenic surroundings and family-friendly atmosphere. It's a welcoming community where local amenities such as schools, shopping centers, and public transport are within close reach. Those with children will appreciate the proximity to schools and numerous playgrounds in the area. Public transport and shopping options being so close make the area very convenient for daily living ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of North Zealand, Denmark, this expansive dual-home estate at Nørre-Herlevvej 1A in Lynge offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or investment property. With its generous living space, versatile layout, and picturesque surroundings, this property is perfect for multi-generational families, those looking to generate rental income, or anyone dreaming of a tranquil retreat within easy reach of urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Danish countryside, where the air is crisp, and the landscape is dotted with lush greenery. This property, spanning a remarkable 5,000 square meters, provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether you're interested in gardening, keeping animals, or simply enjoying the open space with family and friends. ### A Tale of Two Homes The estate comprises two separate dwellings, each with its own distinct charm and functionality: - Residence 1B: This modernized home offers 118 square meters of living space, complemented by a 14 square meter office area. Equipped with solar panels and an air-to-water heat pump, it ensures sustainable and cost-effective living. The contemporary conveniences make it an ideal choice for those who value eco-friendly living. - Residence 1A: Spanning 195 square meters, this home features new flooring and a classic kitchen and bathroom. While the interiors retain a touch of vintage charm, they are fully functional and ready for immediate use. The oil-fired boiler and wood-burning stoves provide warmth and ambiance, especially during Denmark's cooler months. ### Embrace the Danish Lifestyle Living in Lynge offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience. The area is renowned for its na ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and captivating countryside of Frederiksværk, this charming country home on Lærkevænget 11 awaits those who revel in nature’s beauty and tranquility. As a bussy real estate agent, I've come across countless properties, but this one stands out as a true gem for certain. Bacause it's designed by an architect and visual artist, this home represents a blend of art and function, celebrating the Danish countryside lifestyle. Situated just a stone’s throw away – or, to be more precise, 100 meters – from Arresø, Denmark's largest lake, this home promises more than just a place to live; it offers a way to live. Whether you're an expat looking to escape the city’s hustle or a foreign investor on the lookout for a unique Danish retreat, this property beckons you to explore and embrace a life entwined with nature. Frederiksværk, a quaint town with a rich history, offers a friendly community atmosphere. Life here is peaceful but never dull, with a variety of local amenities and activities to enjoy. Whether you appreciate the quietude of a country setting or relish outdoor pursuits, Frederiksværk has it all. The area is moderately temperate, featuring cozy winters perfect for snuggling up inside and pleasant summers ideal for exploring the great outdoors. The property itself reflects its picturesque surroundings. - Architect-designed - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-equipped bathroom - Living room/kitchen combo - Expansive glass windows - Maintenance-free aluminum frames - Elevated design to prevent moisture problems - Covered terrace with wisteria - Studio house - Own pond with wildlife - 100m from Arresø lake access This home offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts. You'll find your own private oas ... click here to read more

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Escape from the bustling city life and immerse yourself in the serene charm of countryside living at this exquisite country home nestled in Stenløse, Denmark. Named "Søgården," this delightful property truly embodies the essence of tranquillity and natural beauty. As a busy real estate agent, I’ve a keen eye for properties that offer a balance of comfort and potential, and this home does just that. So grab a cup of coffee and let me walk you through what could very well be your new Danish haven. Starting with its captivating appeal, this country home is perfectly positioned amidst lush greenery, offering a stunning view of the picturesque surroundings. Imagine starting your mornings with a breath of fresh air, basking under the soft Danish sunlight with the sublime forest vistas around you. Spread across a generous 264 square meters, this space is just waiting to be tailored into your dream home. Now, you might think the countryside is all secluded and isolated, but not here! Stenløse is a wonderfully balanced blend of tranquility and accessibility. Whether you fancy a trip to the city or a leisurely day soaking in nature's beauty, this location serves both effortlessly. For those keen to explore, Bastrup Lake is a mere stone’s throw away. The lake offers various recreational activities like swimming, sailing, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water's edge. When the summer heat sets in, a dip in the lake makes for the perfect summertime ritual. The charm of living in a country home extends beyond just the picturesque landscapes and leisurely days. It's about experiencing the tight-knit community vibe and savoring the simple pleasures of life. In Stenløse, locals are warm and welcoming, often coming ... click here to read more

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