Scenic Ebeltoft Retreat: Spacious Double Plot with Renovation Potential

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Hovedvangen 23, 8400 Ebeltoft, Denmark, Ebeltoft (Denmark)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 38Floor area

€149,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

38m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Denmark's picturesque Ebeltoft, Hovedvangen 23 offers a unique opportunity for those with a vision to create their dream home. This property, set on a generous double plot of 2,175 square meters, is a rare find in a location that perfectly balances the tranquility of nature with the convenience of urban amenities.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the Kattegat sea just a stone's throw away. This classic Danish summer cottage, built in 1965, is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. While the house itself is in good condition, it presents an exciting opportunity for renovation and expansion, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs and tastes.

Living in Ebeltoft


Ebeltoft is a charming coastal town renowned for its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. As a resident, you'll enjoy easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as cultural attractions like the Glass Museum and the Fregatten Jylland, one of the world's largest wooden warships. The town's rich history and lively community make it a delightful place to call home.

The local climate is mild, with warm summers perfect for beach outings and cool winters ideal for cozying up by the fire. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the area's beautiful beaches, rolling hills, and extensive hiking and cycling trails. Whether you're a nature lover or a culture buff, Ebeltoft offers something for everyone.

Property Features


- Double Plot: Expansive 2,175 square meters, offering privacy and potential for development.
- Classic Cottage: Built in 1965, with a total indoor living area of 38 square meters.
- Renovation Potential: Ideal for those looking to create a personalized living space.
- Natural Setting: Surrounded by mature trees and natural vegetation.
- Outdoor Space: Ample room for gardening, outdoor activities, or additional construction.
- Partial Sea View: Enjoy a slight view of the Kattegat sea from the property.
- Proximity to Town: Walking distance to Ebeltoft town center via a direct path system.
- Cultural Attractions: Close to museums, historic sites, and vibrant local events.
- Transport Links: Well-connected by road, with Aarhus less than an hour's drive away.
- Community: Located within the Syddjurs municipality, known for its high quality of life and strong community spirit.

A Vision for the Future


While the existing cottage requires some renovation, the potential is immense. Whether you choose to restore its original charm, expand the living space, or even construct a new home on the generous plot, the possibilities are endless. The large garden offers a blank canvas for landscaping, outdoor entertaining, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of the natural surroundings.

A Unique Opportunity


Hovedvangen 23 is more than just a property; it's a chance to create your own oasis in one of Denmark's most desirable coastal regions. With its combination of natural beauty, privacy, and proximity to Ebeltoft town, this property is an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a project with significant upside potential.

Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat, a permanent residence, or an investment opportunity, this property deserves your attention. Don't miss the chance to make your mark in this idyllic corner of Denmark. Embrace the potential, and let your imagination run wild as you transform this house into a home that reflects your unique style and vision.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
38
Price per m²
€3,934
Garden size
2175
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the beautiful countryside setting of Ebeltoft, Denmark, stands a captivating country home that beckons those with a vision to transform this delightful property into the perfect holiday retreat. This property offers the unique combination of tranquility and accessibility, making it an enticing prospect for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a serene escape that's still within reach of vibrant cultural experiences. The property at Majsvangen 7 embodies the quintessential charm of Danish country living. Enveloped in the natural beauty of Boeslum Bakker, this area boasts rolling hills and mesmerizing views over the picturesque Ebeltoft Bay. For nature enthusiasts, the proximity to the beach and forest offers a blend of serenity and adventure that's hard to resist. Imagine long walks through lush woodlands, cycling along scenic trails, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere that Boeslum Bakker offers. Beyond its natural allure, Ebeltoft is a town rich in culture and history. Renowned for its cobblestone streets and historical buildings, there's always something to explore. The local Glass Museum and the Frigate Jylland are must-visits, providing insight into the town’s artistic and maritime heritage. In addition, the town hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, adding an exciting rhythm to the laid-back lifestyle. The country home itself is a sturdy three-bedroom residence that holds immense potential. Spread over 87 square meters, the house includes one well-positioned bathroom, a bright and airy living room, and a functional kitchen area. Although the property is in good condition, there's plenty of room for the new owners to personalize and update this holiday haven according to thei ... click here to read more

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With my pretty hectic schedule as a real estate agent, it's always a joy to present hidden gems like this one nestled in the heart of Ebeltoft. Skovskadevej 13 is where the hustle of the world fades and tranquility takes the front seat, offering a splendid villa with spectacular potential. Arriving at the villa, you’re greeted by its robust brick façade, echoing the delightful charm of the past married with the resilience needed for future years. The property is standing proudly since 1989, with careful renovations in 2016 that introduced modern conveniences without sacrificing its timeless appeal. This wonderful abode sits serenely on a sizeable, lush lot of 1203 square meters – significant space for life's lovely moments and more! 🛏 7-bedroom accommodation ensures there’s ample room for everyone, be it family, friends, or occasional guests who decide that a night isn't enough in this charming enclave. 🚽 2 modern bathrooms mean no more morning queues, promising convenience for the whole household. 🏡 At 221 square meters, this villa could be that sprawling canvas you've been hunting for – plenty of room to sculpt new stories and serene memories. 🌿 A verdant garden space adorned with scattered autumn leaves, an inviting wooden bench, seems perfect for sipping that morning coffee while contemplating the day's adventures. 💡 Electric heating system, complimented by versatile stoves, guarantees a cozy retreat even during the nippy Danish winters. 🏡 Robust build: Solid brick construction with a durable tiled roof gives longevity to your investment. Stepping inside, a story unfolds, blending a bright kitchen-dining nexus alive with possibilities. Imagine cooking up family feasts in this welcoming space drenched with na ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ebeltoft, we have a villa that's ready to become the ultimate sanctuary you've been searching for. Imagine waking up each day to a breathtaking panoramic view of the shimmering Ebeltoft Bay, flanked by the picturesque Mols Bjerge mountains. Here lies a home where every morning feels like a new adventure just waiting to unfold. This charming villa, located at Ndr. Strandvej 40, is a delightful find for those who revel in the charm and serenity of Denmark's countryside, yet still want to be close to the conveniences of town living. With a solid build and well-maintained features, it's just aching to welcome a new family who can make fresh memories within its walls. First let’s chat about the villa itself. With around 100 square meters of living space, it is thoughtfully designed to offer a cozy and spacious environment. The main floor boasts a single large bedroom that serves as a restful retreat after long days of enjoying Ebeltoft's many offerings. The kitchen, bright and airy, dates from 2005 and has a delightful extension that facilitates family meals or gatherings of friends, all while soaking in the splendid views of the bay. Whether you're sipping coffee as the sun rises, or entertaining guests at a dinner party, this space is sure to become an integral part of your home life. Should you wish to expand, there's even room in the basement to develop additional rooms, pending approval. It's home to: - 1 large bedroom - Bright and airy kitchen with dining area - Spacious living room with large windows - Panoramic views of Ebeltoft Bay - 79 square meter basement for potential expansion - 602 square meters of outdoor space - Brick exterior with fiber cement roof - Heated through efficient distri ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with relaxation and adventure. Welcome to your dream second home at Strandgårdshøj 41, nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Ebeltoft, Denmark. This exquisite villa offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a perfect blend of tranquility, luxury, and the vibrant charm of Danish coastal living. A Coastal Retreat with Timeless Elegance Originally constructed in 1950, this villa has been meticulously renovated to marry its classic architectural charm with modern comforts. The result is a home that exudes elegance and warmth, inviting you to create lasting memories with family and friends. With 162 square meters of living space, complemented by a 52-square-meter basement, this villa offers ample room for relaxation and entertainment. Breathtaking Views and Outdoor Living Set on a generous 1,264 square meter plot, the villa boasts multiple terraces, including a west-facing, partially covered terrace that offers panoramic views of Ebeltoft Vig. Here, you can savor the breathtaking sunsets, watch sailboats drift by, and enjoy the serene beauty of the coastal landscape. The meticulously landscaped garden, with its lush lawns and mature trees, provides a perfect backdrop for outdoor gatherings, whether it's a summer barbecue or a quiet morning coffee. Modern Comforts and Stylish Interiors Step inside, and you'll find a spacious, light-filled living area designed for both comfort and style. Elegant wooden floors, large windows, and a cozy fireplace create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to the dining space and th ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the historic district of Ebeltoft, Denmark, you’ll find this delightful townhouse on Overgade, a charming street that offers both the vibrant life of the city and the serenity one craves. If you've been searching for a cozy spot to call your own, you've come to the right place. This property, listed at the reasonable price of 129,500, is a pleasing find for overseas buyers and expats desiring a taste of Danish living. Entering the house, you are greeted by an entrance hall that feels like a warm embrace, holding your outerwear and worries at bay. This leads seamlessly into a living room that buzzes with potential and warmth, neatly transitioning into an open-plan kitchen. The kitchen, adorned with red tiles, provides a splash of color that livens up the space and is thoughtfully designed for both cooking enthusiasts and take-out specialists. With vertical slats offering slight privacy from the living room, you’ll enjoy both connection and your much-needed personal space. This townhouse, built back in 1984, stands as a testament to good maintenance and enduring style. It might not be the newest kid on the block, but it has a vibe of reliability and comfort that's hard to beat. The home’s heating runs on electricity, an efficient system that keeps those Danish winters at bay. Upstairs, you’ll find two generously sized bedrooms. There's enough space for a family or for those who need an office away from the office. The bedrooms come with ample closet space—no need to worry about where to put all those winter coats. One of the rooms even enjoys the luxury of two windows, filling it with natural light that dances around the walls and offers picturesque views. The single bathroom on this floor is perfect for ... click here to read more

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As a busy real estate agent with a knack for finding those hidden gems around the world, I am thrilled to introduce you to an exceptional opportunity nestled in the scenic town of Ebeltoft, Denmark! One of the many things I love about this job is connecting people with their dream homes, and let me tell you, this country home just might be what you’re looking for. Situated in the charming coastal town of Ebeltoft, this property on Skovmårvej 4B offers a unique blend of nature, comfort, and opportunity. Ebeltoft is known for its quaint cobblestone streets and a lively cultural scene that captivates locals and visitors alike. Living here means being part of a community that values both tradition and innovation. Weather-wise, Ebeltoft enjoys a temperate oceanic climate. You'll find mild summers, ideal for outdoor adventures, and cool, cozy winters that are perfect for enjoying the comfort of a well-insulated, heat-pumped home. Situated by the sea, the town is often graced with a refreshing breeze, making any walk or outdoor meal a delight. This particular country home, with its breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, lake, and Ebeltoft Bay, is an excellent choice for anyone seeking serenity and a slice of nature. The house sits on an impressive 1,757 m² plot of land. Imagine waking up to the view of the water every day – it’s a sight you're bound to fall in love with each morning. Here's a quick glimpse at some of the features this property boasts: - 86 square meters of living space - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Elevated plot with stunning views - Renovated since 2019 for improved comfort - Wooden exterior charm with a fiber cement roof - Heat pump for energy efficiency - Spacious garden - Large terrace for sunbath ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the sound of birdsong filtering through pine trees, the fresh scent of Baltic Sea air drifting through open windows, and sunlight streaming across wooden floors that have been warmed by decades of Danish summers. This is the reality of ownership at Slåenvej 5, a classic 1972 Kalmar house positioned in the sought-after Eb Skovgårde area, where rolling farmland meets ancient forest just minutes from Denmark's eastern coastline. Here, three kilometers south of the historic harbor town of Ebeltoft, you discover what Scandinavian vacation living truly means: simplicity, nature, and the freedom to slow down. The property sits on over 1,000 square meters of lawn bordered by mature trees, creating a private sanctuary where deer occasionally wander past at dusk and where your morning coffee tastes better simply because you're surrounded by some of Denmark's most unspoiled coastal landscape. This vacation home in Ebeltoft offers international buyers an authentic Danish experience at a price point that makes European property ownership accessible, with the bonus of strong rental potential during peak summer months when this region draws families from across Northern Europe. The Eb Skovgårde neighborhood represents everything that makes the Djursland peninsula special. Your daily rhythm here naturally shifts toward outdoor living. Morning walks take you directly into Sdr. Plantage, a vast forested area crisscrossed with walking trails where you might spot red squirrels and woodpeckers. The 13-kilometer mountain bike track winds through varied terrain, offering everything from gentle family rides to challenging technical sections that keep experienced cyclists coming back. Within ten minutes on foot, you r ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Fiskervej 15, an inviting sanctuary in the picturesque coastal town of Ebeltoft, Denmark. Nestled just a stone's throw from the tranquil, child-friendly beach, this well-kept country home offers an idyllic escape with a stunning seaview. Whether you are seeking a peaceful getaway or a cozy full-time residence, this property promises a slice of Danish charm with modern comforts. As I am a very busy real estate agent, let's cut straight to the chase but make sure you get the full picture—something you're certain to appreciate especially if you're considering relocating from abroad or are an expat looking for that perfect home in Denmark's stunning landscape. Ebeltoft is a town with rich maritime history and scenic landscapes. Situated on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, it is a place where tradition meets natural beauty, offering an array of activities and an inviting atmosphere for locals and newcomers alike. The town is well-known for its well-preserved 19th-century streets and buildings, such as the historic Ebeltoft Town Hall. Living here, you'll find yourself engulfed in both cultural heritage and modern conveniences, making it perfect for both tranquil retreats and active lifestyles. Ebeltoft is great for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby beach isn't just for sunbathing; it offers thrilling water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, sea kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding—ideal pursuits for the adventurous soul. If you're more of a land-lover, fear not. There’s a wonderful cycling path that meanders alongside the coast, perfect for those leisurely bike rides, energetic jogs, or casual strolls with amazing vistas of the sea. The climate here is typically Danish, with crisp, cool winters and ple ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ebeltoft, a charming coastal town known for its rich historical ambiance and picturesque scenery, lies a splendid country home that promises an enchanting escape for those seeking respite from the bustling city life. Located at Højbovej 16, this property is imbued with the quintessential charm of a classic Danish countryside, all while offering the allure of modern amenities. It's a harmonious blend of past and present, providing a unique living experience for any prospective homeowner. Let's start with the property itself. Spanning 98 square meters of living space, this graceful abode offers three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, meticulously designed to foster comfort and warmth. Built in 1951, its enduring structure was lovingly renovated in 1975 and boasts a modernized interior that blends seamlessly with its vintage soul. The home stands proudly on a 725 square meter lot, offering ample outdoor space for those who love to engage in gardening or simply want a generous slice of nature right at their doorstep. Upon entering this delightful home, one is immediately greeted by the light wooden floors and south-facing windows that bask the interior in copious amounts of sunlight. The white-painted walls and airy rooms evoke a sense of peace and tranquility—a perfect backdrop for both holidays and everyday living. From the large windows, residents can savor the breathtaking views of the sea, providing a serene vignette that's hard to come by. Meanwhile, a basement of 26 square meters provides added space, complete with possibilities for a home gym, storage, or a cozy hideaway. Complementing this enchanting home is an impeccably built garage from 2003, spanning 24 square meters, providing am ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a picturesque corner of Denmark, where charming countryside ambiance meets beautiful coastal landscapes. Here in Ebeltoft, you'll find a quaint country home nestled on Hjelmvej 11, just a stone's throw from Elsegårde Beach. This location is perfect for those seeking a blend of serene country living with the vibrant pulse of a culturally rich community. With a property condition that’s practically pristine, this is an opportunity for both a tranquil retreat and an investment in Danish coziness. Life in Ebeltoft is quite the picturesque experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves, the distant sound of the waves kissing the shores, and the uninterrupted peace of the country setting. Ebeltoft, with its enchanting old town, offers an inviting mix of history and modern living. The cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses are straight out of a storybook, and as a resident, you’ll be part of this charming narrative. The local climate in Ebeltoft is typically Danish, with mild, temperate seasons. Summers are pleasantly warm and perfect for enjoying outdoor activities, such as hiking or beach outings, while winters are crisp, providing that cozy indoorsy feeling—excellent for savoring a warm cocoa by the fire in your welcoming country home. The property for sale here is a delightful embodiment of the traditional Danish summer house style. Built in 1976, this wooden house charm provides a cozy atmosphere, perfect for creating lasting family memories. Encompassing a generous plot of 1,215 square meters, the house offers ample space for outdoor fun and relaxation. This is an ideal setup for families who appreciate room to breathe and play, letting children enjoy themselves in the safety of nature. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Ebeltoft, Denmark, this charming country home promises an idyllic retreat perfect for those looking to relax in a natural setting or seeking a creative escape. Boasting an impressive 126 square meters of living space, this property offers four well-sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, and expansive living areas that seamlessly blend into the scenic outdoors. The heart of this home lies in its open-concept living room and kitchen, complete with vaulted ceilings, a cozy wood stove, and large windows offering panoramic views of the serene surroundings. These spaces open onto large wooden terraces, ideal for enjoying the fresh sea breeze and entertaining guests, while overlooking a sprawling 5000 m2 plot of natural landscape. Characterized by its solid brick construction and high-quality finishes including beautiful tiled floors with underfloor heating, the house has been maintained in good condition. While some may see an opportunity for personal touches and upgrades, it offers a solid foundation for those looking to customize their living space. For those with a keen eye for potential, the property includes a 50 m2 garage and an adjoining outbuilding ripe for renovation. Whether you're envisioning a workshop, studio space, or additional living quarters, this feature presents a unique opportunity to expand and enhance the property. Living in Ebeltoft provides a perfect blend of nature and culture. Known for its historical attractions like the Frigate Jylland and the vibrant Glass Museum, the town also boasts the stunning National Park Mols Bjerge, offering plentiful outdoor activities ranging from hiking to bird watching. The local area is enriched with specialty shops, quaint boutiques, and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locale of Ebeltoft, Denmark, this delightful country home at Øreflippen 47 offers a unique opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat yet not too far from the hustle and bustle of the town life. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that properties like this don't stay on the market for too long! This beautifully maintained summer house exudes classic charm and is located near Øer Beach, presenting the perfect escape for those seeking to experience the serene Danish countryside vividly. The house spans 55 square meters, meticulously designed to offer both comfort and practicality. Picture yourself walking through the traditional wooden door into a cozy living area where a wood stove stands ready to provide warmth on chilly mornings. The charming ambiance of the space invites you to unwind, overlook the small imperfections and relish in the simple joys the home has to offer. This is a space where memories are just waiting to be made. - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Open kitchen connected to cozy living room - Warm wood stove for cool days - South-facing terrace, ideal for sunbathing - West-facing conservatory/orangery - Carport for easy parking - Handy shed with generous storage This humble abode is not in dire need of renovation, but rather, it's in good condition ready for you to add your personalized touches. The bedrooms are cozy and invite a good night's rest after a day of adventures. You’ll find everything you need in the bathroom – a practical space that serves its purpose efficiently. The heart of the house is surely the open kitchen and living room area, creating an environment that encourages gatherings and laughter. Living in Ebeltoft offers a de ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Ebeltoft, Denmark, Øreringene 19 offers a delightful country home that embodies serenity and practicality. This property represents a perfect balance between rural allure and modern comfort, situated merely 400 meters from the inviting Danish shoreline. Busy as I am in the world of real estate, properties like these are a rare find, offering both an escape and a community within their wooden walls. Ebeltoft, known for its old-world ambiance and maritime history, is an enchanting place that captures the essence of Danish coastal living. Located on the central east coast of Denmark's Jutland peninsula, the climate here is characteristically mild, with cool summers and crisp winters, perfect for those who appreciate the distinct change of seasons without extremes. For the expats and international buyers, Ebeltoft provides a welcoming environment, combining the tranquility of nature with a rich cultural tapestry. A leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets takes you past charming boutiques, cozy cafes, and the iconic frigate Jylland—a 19th-century warship that now serves as a museum. The local area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the nearby Mols Bjerge National Park, known for its rolling hills and diverse wildlife. As you step into this homely abode, you're greeted by the warm embrace of the open-plan living space. Large windows invite natural sunlight to dance throughout, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere that complements the wood-clad exterior. Despite the home's compact size of 72 square meters, its clever design makes efficient use of every square inch, offering both comfort and functionality. Th ... 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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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Denmark, this charming country home in Ebeltoft beckons those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Welcome to Sydbakken, a lovely abode where modern comforts seamlessly blend with the calming embrace of nature. This delightful property is more than just a dwelling; it’s a gateway to an idyllic lifestyle, perfect for vacations and cherished family gatherings. As a busy real estate agent constantly juggling appointments and inquiries, I must tell you—opportunities like this don’t come by often! Located a mere seven kilometers from the picturesque town of Ebeltoft, this home is uniquely positioned to offer both peace and accessibility. Imagine waking up to the view of tall, majestic trees and the sound of the forest gently swaying in the breeze. The surroundings alone create a sanctuary-like ambiance. Let’s embark on a journey through this captivating property, ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a slice of Danish heaven. The residence, established in 1995, has been meticulously cared for. It stands on a generous plot of 1200 square meters, offering plenty of outdoor space for various activities. Whether sunbathing, engaging in playful adventures with children, or simply roasting bread over a campfire, there’s something for everyone to enjoy here. With a newly crafted wooden terrace adding to its charm, you’re sure to find ample spaces to relax and unwind. Inside, the home spans 120 sqm, exuding a warm summer house atmosphere while boasting top-modern facilities. The open layout links the kitchen and living room, establishing a vibrant communal space. Imagine cozy evenings by the wood stove, installing in 2024, or enjoying family meals amidst the ... click here to read more

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Let me tell you a delightful tale about a breathtaking villa nestled deep within the enchanting forest of Hyllested Bjerge, in the charming city of Ebeltoft, Denmark. This pristine piece of real estate is more than just a brick-and-mortar structure. It's an experience waiting to be lived, a canvas of potential for families or individuals looking to create their own story within its welcoming walls. Situated at Brønhøjvej 6, this villa stands as a testament to architectural strength and timeless design since it was built in 1966 and skillfully renovated between 2006 and 2007. For those of you who fancy a rustic touch, a charming thatched roof was added in 2009, giving it that idyllic countryside touch we've all come to love about European villas. A mere stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this villa offers solace amidst its nearly 15-hectare plot of whispering trees and native wildlife. It's not just a home—it's a sanctuary wrapped in the serenity of nature. Wake up each morning to serene views of the natural landscape that changes with the seasons. From the south, enjoy the scenic pleasure of Hyllested Bjerge rolling toward the horizon with a hint of the Kattegat Sea peeking through. To the west, allow the lush woodland to be your daily muse. Imagine sipping your morning coffee in the large conservatory, or on the expansive terrace, listening to the symphony of nature, while taking in the vibrant play of light and shadow over the land. This property, affectionately known as Brønhøj, after a nearby historic burial mound, holds a rich history—it has only exchanged hands thrice since its construction. The spacious villa is generously proportioned, offering a phenomenal 339 square meters of livin ... 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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In the quiet and idyllic village of Hyllested, nestled within the picturesque town of Ebeltoft, lies a villa waiting to be transformed into your dream home. This hidden gem, located at Hyllested Bygade 17, invites those with a vision and a knack for renovation to breathe new life into its solid structure. For those of you not familiar with Ebeltoft, let me paint a picture of what living here is like. The town is famous for its scenic landscapes and friendly atmosphere. It’s a place where Danish charm truly comes alive, and the coastal views are nothing short of breathtaking. With a blend of history and vibrant culture, Ebeltoft is perfect for anyone wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of big city life and immerse themselves in a more tranquil environment. The village of Hyllested, where this villa is located, offers a warm, cozy atmosphere. It’s a place where neighbors greet each other with smiles, and life moves at a more relaxed, enjoyable pace. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds and sipping your morning coffee while planning your day filled with exploration or simply enjoying the serene lifestyle here. Benifiting from its location, the villa provides access to both the quiet village life and the more active pace of nearby Ebeltoft. Now, about the villa itself. This is what some folks like to call a "handyman's special." It’s a villa that requires attention, restoration, and love, making it ideal for someone eager to put their personal touch on the place. While it needs work, what you’ll find here is loads of potential. The villa has a sturdy brick structure and a well-laid-out ground floor, featuring a kitchen, dining area, and two good-sized bedrooms. There’s a bathroom, something that might also need u ... click here to read more

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