Scenic Hallaryd Fixer-Upper: 4-Bed Home Near Lakes & Forests, Guest Cottage Included!

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Kalvshult Västergård 9, Hallaryd (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 114Floor area

€50,854

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

114m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Oh, hello there! Welcome to the beautiful and serene landscape of Hallaryd, where nature seamlessly meets modern living. Picture yourself residing in the charming countryside of Sweden, specifically at Kalvshult Västergård 9. This delightful property is truly a treasure waiting to be unearthed. Whether you’re a peaceful family looking for an escape or an adventurous spirit wanting a taste of nature, this home offers a unique opportunity.

With a living area of 114 square meters, this country home features 4 cozy bedrooms, perfectly suitable for a larger family or entertaining guests. Yes, it might seem a tad worn here and there, but that's what adds character and charm. It's crying out for someone with a vision—a bit of TLC can turn this little gem into your personal paradise. The home exudes potential at every corner, you just need to see it through the right lens.

Kalvshult Västergård 9 isn't just a house—it's an invitation to befriend the extraordinary lifestyle that Hallaryd offers. Surrounded by the stunning Småland landscape, the location is renowned for its lush forests and enchanting lakes. If you adore the outdoors, then you'll instantly fall in love with the bountiful options for hiking, fishing, and even a casual swim in Lake Örsjön, conveniently just 1.5 km away. Imagine the scent of fresh pine, the sight of a deer in the early morn, or the serene quiet as you sip your tea on the veranda.

Living in Hallaryd is truly a captivating experience. It's the kind of place where neighbors know each other's names and the pace of life is relaxed, offering a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The local climate, like most of southern Sweden, embraces you with cool summers and mildly cold winters, celebrated with vibrant autumn colors and picturesque snowy landscapes.

Here's what to expect when you move into this country haven:
- 4 cosy bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Spacious covered veranda
- Charming conservatory
- A garage with extra guest room
- Bonus guest cottage
- New 3-chamber system (installed but not connected)
- Scenic views from every angle
- Lots of light throughout the house
- Large outdoors to explore and enjoy
- Close to Örsjön for recreation
- Sold furnished, so no need to start from scratch

While the property has sat uninhabited for a few years, its return to glory awaits. The estate includes a new 3-chamber system, which, although not yet connected, adds a little more modern touch to this vintage home. It’s all about vision—dive into a project that lets you mould a forgotten jewel into your dream home.

As you imagine settling in, think of weekends spent exploring the dense forests, fishing on calm waters, or simply walking through the quaint scenery that Hallaryd offers. This area does not hurry. It revels in culture, community, and companionship. From local events to charming cafés, Hallaryd provides a welcoming and enriching environment.

And lastly, the home is priced at a very attractive $50,854. I mean, where else can you find such a promise of tranquil living combined with endless potential at this price in today’s market? So why wait? Come along and see what your future could hold at Kalvshult Västergård 9. I’m a busy real estate agent, but I'll make time to help you discover this lovely opportunity waiting amidst the enchanting landscapes of Hallaryd. Drop by soon, and let’s turn this potential into your reality!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
114
Price per m²
€446
Garden size
1724
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of Matsdal 115

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Front view of Eriksbacken 5

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Odensåker 20 is the light. Swedish summer light, low and golden even at seven a.m., sliding through the birch canopy and landing on the wooden deck where yesterday's coffee cup still sits. Then the smell — warm pine resin, damp moss, water nearby. You don't have to see Lake Glan from here to know it's close. Fifty meters through the trees, its presence is something you feel before you arrive at the shoreline. This is a small property in the best possible sense. Thirty-five square meters of main living space on a generous 1,000 square meter plot in Norrköping Municipality, about an hour and a half south of Stockholm by road. Two separate buildings. One kitchen, one full shower bathroom, one bedroom with built-in storage — and more space to breathe than most city apartments three times this size. For anyone hunting a genuine Swedish countryside retreat, a vacation home in Östergötland, or a low-maintenance second home in Scandinavia, this is the kind of place that ends the search. The main cottage is built for the way Swedes actually spend summer: half inside, half out. The kitchen-dining area is compact but functional, and the living room gets afternoon sun that makes reading there feel like a small ceremony. The enclosed veranda is the real workhorse of this building — a glass-fronted space that stretches the usable season from a cold April into October, long past when the open deck would have you reaching for a fleece. On rainy days it fills with the sound of drops on the roof glass, and on clear evenings it holds warmth well into the night. It's where guests drift after dinner and where you'll find yourself lingering longer than you planned. The second building adds a ... click here to read more

Main cottage and garden view

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Nestled in the captivating landscape of Sweden, this country home at Kylen 1423, in Osby kommun, is more than just a property; it's a unique opportunity waiting for you to seize it. Life here is different from the bustling urban centers—it’s slower, more reflective, and deeply connected to nature. For global enthusiasts yearning for a tranquil escape, Osby offers the ideal setting. The property, though modest in size with a 31 square meter living area, speaks to those who appreciate simplicity and potential. Designed primarily as a vacation getaway, it still provides the solitude and serenity that many seek in today’s fast-paced world. Built with sturdy timber, the house has endured the passage of time with grace, requiring only minimal upkeep from its future owner. Imagine sipping your morning coffee, enveloped by the quiet of nature, with views of the gently lapping waters of Lake Örsjön. - Located in Kylen, Osby kommun - Offers privacy on a peninsula by Lake Örsjön - Timber construction - 31 sq meters of living space - Equipped with private water and sewage systems - Approved septic tank - Sleeping loft with customization potential - Older building on the property - Executive auction sale - Conducted by Swedish Enforcement Authority The surrounding area is a dream for those who cherish outdoor activities. Moving here, you’ll quickly embrace the joys of living close to nature, from serene fishing moments at the lake to hiking in lush natural surroundings. Swedish summers are mild with long daylight hours, perfect for lawn picnics, while winters, though chilly, transform the landscape into a magical snowy scene—a true winter wonderland. The Osby community itself is warm and friendly. Although small, it offers every ... click here to read more

1 room vacation home at Kylen 1423 Kylen Osby kommun

Nestled in the heart of Småland, Kruseböke 2449 in Älmhult, Sweden, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of serene countryside. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 6,580 square meter plot, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a second home in Europe. With its proximity to the picturesque Krusasjön lake and the lush Swedish forests, this property promises a lifestyle filled with nature, relaxation, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, sipping your morning coffee on the porch as the sun rises over your expansive land. This is the daily reality at Kruseböke 2449, where the pace of life slows down, and every moment is savored. ### A Home with History and Potential Built in 1909, the main residence exudes traditional Swedish charm. With three bedrooms and a bathroom, the 84 square meter home is in good condition, offering a cozy yet spacious environment for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The additional 59 square meters of auxiliary space provides flexibility for expansion or customization, allowing you to tailor the home to your specific needs. ### Versatile Living Spaces - Main House: 84 sqm, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom - Auxiliary Space: 59 sqm for potential expansion - Outbuildings: Includes a 'torpstuga' cottage and a detached holiday home - Utility Buildings: Ideal for workshops, storage, or hobbies - Proximity to Krusasjön Lake: Just 600 meters away - Expansive Plot: 6,580 sqm of land - Nature Surroundings: Forests and open lawns - Local Amenities: Close to Älmhult's shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions - Transport Links: Easy access to Växjö and Copenhagen ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living i ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and grounds

A Swedish Sanctuary: Embrace the Serenity of Älmhult Nestled amidst the lush, verdant landscapes of Älmhult, Sweden, this expansive country home at Slagersköp 10 offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the towering trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home with Heart and History Built in 1909, this six-bedroom residence spans 173 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, creative pursuits, or simply unwinding in solitude. The classic Swedish red exterior, accented with white trim, exudes a timeless appeal, while the interiors tell a story of thoughtful preservation and modern updates. Step inside to discover a world where rustic log walls and exposed beams harmonize with contemporary comforts, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels both warm and welcoming. Daily Rhythms in a Picturesque Setting Life at Slagersköp 10 unfolds at a gentle pace, where each day is an opportunity to connect with nature and loved ones. Mornings begin with a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched dining area, where large windows frame views of the sprawling 8,014 square meter garden. As the day progresses, explore the surrounding forests, embark on a hike, or simply relax with a book in the cozy living room, where a crackling fireplace adds a touch of warmth to chilly evenings. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts The property's expansive grounds offer endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Cultivate a vibrant vegetable garden, host summer barbecues, or create a play area for ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a country home that offers a breath of fresh air from busy modern life. Nestled in the tranquil setting of Holmö 1614 in Osby, Sweden, this delightful property serves as an idyllic retreat tailored for international buyers looking for serenity or perhaps a seasonal escape. With a total indoor area of 88 square meters, the property offers a cozy yet spacious atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a comfortable base amidst the beauty of Sweden's countryside. The property, a staple of rustic Swedish architecture dating back to 1920, wears its history proudly without sacrificing the comfort of modern living. It's a kind home, with three snug bedrooms and one bathroom, providing ample space for a family eager to experience the simple joys of country living. The kitchen, a true focal point, is both functional and inviting. It's spacious enough to host family dinners and has all the amenities one could need. A standout feature of this property is its efficient heating system. An advanced heat pump ensures that even in the chilly Swedish winters, your home remains warm and inviting. This system is quite convenient, offering remote control options so you're always in charge of your home's temperature—even before you arrive. Property Features: - Built in 1920 - 88 square meters of living space - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Spacious kitchen with modern amenities - Remote-controlled heating system - Ample auxiliary space - 1,492 square meter lot - Proximity to Skeingesjön Lake The property is enveloped by a lush green landscape, encompassing a generous 1,492 square meter lot. This outdoor space offers endless possibilities, from cultivating a vibrant garden to creating a playful outdoor area for the kids ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the lush and tranquil countryside of Osby, Marklundagården at Karl Johans väg 34 offers a rare chance to own a piece of history. This expansive country home, steeped in a rich past, sits gracefully on approximately 2.6 hectares of stunning land. The location is perfect for those seeking a serene and private lifestyle while still being conveniently near the amenities of Osby. As a global real estate agent catering to international buyers, I see the potential for Marklundagården to be transformed into a dream home, a bustling B&B, or even a tranquil retreat center. The property's flexibility makes it a valuable investment for those with a vision. The manor's legacy dates back to the mid-1800s, embodying a timeless character throughout its grand architecture. With 18 spacious bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms, the property stretches across an impressive 620 square meters, providing generous space for large families or a business venture. The main building, reminiscent of historic Swedish manors, is complemented by two smaller economic buildings, perfect for adapting according to your plans and desires. As you enter the property, the driveway lined with majestic linden and chestnut trees guides you towards the main house, creating an enchanting approach that stirs the imagination about the home’s storied past. In 1929, the estate was acquired by the Malmö City Association as a care home for children, a role it fulfilled until 1976. This rich history is echoed in every corner of the property, from its substantial main building to the picturesque garden and expansive parkland. Living in Marklunda, Osby kommun, brings with it the charm of a small village community while being a stone’s throw from the conveni ... click here to read more

18 room farm without agriculture at Marklundagården, Karl Johans väg 34 Marklunda Osby municipality

Imagine waking up every day to the tranquil embrace of the Swedish countryside, a lifestyle that Brunkelstorp 3078 in Osby presents so splendidly. This isn't just any ordinary dwelling—it's a 190-square-meter haven nestled amid the serene landscapes of southern Sweden, perfect for those yearning for an escape from bustling city life yet valuing proximity to town conveniences. Designed for comfort and practicality, this charming country home is a splendid retreat for global citizens seeking both solace and accessibility to local amenities. With a sprawling plot of 13,358 square meters, the property offers you the luxury of open spaces. From envisioning your own fruit and veggie garden to designing a personal sanctuary for leisure and parties with family and friends, the possibilities are endless. The extensive grounds set the scene for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for trail-walking or just basking under the Nordic sky. The house itself, while not necessarily an ultra-modern movie set, has been lovingly and thoughtfully renovated over the years to meet present-day standards. It offers all the comforts necessary for day-to-day life, making it a solid, dependable choice for prospective buyers. The recent updates include a new sewage system and the installation of fiber optics, which are essential for anyone desiring smooth remote work capabilities or keeping up with Netflix marathons. - Spacious 190 sqm living area - 4 to 5 adaptable bedrooms - Vast 13,358 sqm plot - Fiber-optic internet installed - Newly updated sewage system - Proximity to Osby town - Expansive kitchen area - Large dining space perfect for gatherings - Potential for a home office - Rich environment for gardening - Tranquil rural setting The ... click here to read more

6 room vacation home at Brunkelstorp 3078 Osby municipality

Step into what used to be a charming 1930s schoolhouse, now a captivating 8-bedroom home that echoes a narrative of transformation and preservation. Located in the serene hamlet of Sjöastabygd in Älmhult, Sweden, this property invites you to embrace a lifestyle marked by tranquility in the midst of breathtaking rural landscapes. Originally built in 1933, this former schoolhouse has gracefully evolved into a warm, inviting abode that promises comfort with a touch of historic significance. Before delving into the intricacies of the property, let’s weave a picture of the locale where history meets nature. Älmhult is renowned for its verdant forests and shimmering lakes, offering a nature lover’s paradise year-round. Whether it's summer hikes or winter snow-covered scenes, this area keeps you connected to the elements, each season unfolding a different chapter of beauty. The climate here sways towards cool winters, perfect for enjoying coziness indoors, while summers are mild, drawing you out for sunlit walks or picnics by the lake. Also, with the nearby town center at Älmhult just a short drive away, convenience is always within reach as shops and eateries render urban blessings amidst rural quiet. Returning to the property, each of the 310 square meters of this home whispers tales of its school days past, whilst opening up possibilities for future stories to be crafted by its new inhabitants. Housing multiple bedrooms and living areas, it is ideally suited for a large family or those who relish hosting family get-togethers. High ceilings create an airy ambiance, complemented by the generous natural light pouring through large windows that were likely once a joy to the chattering schoolchildren of its past life. The prop ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the peaceful countryside of Sweden, where the idyllic charm of rural life meets the practicality of a solidly built home. Located in the quaint village of Hanmda, this country home offers a unique opportunity: a lifestyle surrounded by the beauty of nature, with the added potential for your personal touch. As you prepare to enter your potential new home, there's much to take in. The journey begins down a narrow, winding road encircled by thick woods—an introduction to the privacy and seclusion that living here affords. Your destination is Hänjarp Välarna 4, a 1970's-built structure that echoes the aesthetics of its era. It boasts a bold and unapologetic design, with vibrant colors and clean lines that speak to a time when architecture took risks. It's in good condition but, much like any home from this time, it has a few quirks that might tempt you into a little renovation. Upon stepping inside, you're met with an interior that's frozen in time yet holds remarkable potential. An expansive living room, which does double-duty as a dining area, welcomes you with open arms. It’s perfect for hosting family dinners or simply relaxing after a long day exploring the countryside. The practical kitchen caters to all your culinary needs, and though it's well-equipped, you might dream of adding modern updates. The home features five rooms, ample space to call your own. You’ll find four potential bedrooms giving everyone in the family their own private nook. And then there’s the basement, an unfinished canvas waiting for your inspiration. Whether you envision a cozy den, an art studio, or a luxurious bathroom—this space is a blank slate yearning for creativity. - 1970s construction - Located in Hänjarp Välarna - Sur ... click here to read more

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Nestled along the serene Glimmingevägen road, in the picturesque locality of Broby, Sweden, stands a charming country home just waiting for you to make it your own. It's a delightful retreat, where the charm of classic Swedish architecture meets the conveniences of modern living, right in the heart of the countryside. If you're searching for a home that offers peace, tranquility, and a taste of country life without losing access to essential amenities, then this property may just be what you’re looking for. As a busy real estate agent, traveling from property to property, I must say, this one holds a special place. There’s just something magical about stepping into this abode. With a property like this, there's always a compelling story, inviting you to become part of its narrative. Let’s start with the home itself. It’s a modest-sized cottage, covering an area of 120 square meters. Whether you’re considering making this your permanent home or a seasonal getaway, it offers both coziness and functionality. Here’s what's included: - 3 bedrooms for a restful night's sleep - 1 bathroom, well-maintained and freshly tiled - A conservatory that welcomes sunlight year-round - A quaint kitchen with a working wood stove - A centrally placed soapstone stove to keep you warm - A garden bursting with berry bushes, apple trees, and more - A detached summer residence for guests - A versatile outbuilding that’s perfect for storage or transformation - Ample outdoor spaces for relaxing - Located on a quiet, scenic road Living in Broby, you get to experience a unique blend of small-town charm and countryside allure. The local area is picturesque, with beautiful landscapes and the kind of natural beauty that encourages a slower pace of ... click here to read more

5 room cottage on Glimmingevägen 28 Broby Östra Göinge municipality

If you're searching for a serene escape in the Swedish countryside, look no further than this quaint country home located at Sjöastabygd 64 in the Älmhults kommun. Situated in a setting straight out of a storybook, this property offers a peaceful haven with breathtaking views of Möckeln Lake just a short walk away. Ideal for those yearning for a slower pace of life, this property perfectly balances a rural feel with accessible convenience. Positioned in a quiet neighborhood, the house is conveniently close to the vibrant town of Älmhult. For anyone planning on moving here, this town offers essential services and good transportation links, making it easy to explore both the local area and further afield. Whether you're settling in or simply enjoying a vacation getaway, the region is a wonderful place to immerse yourself in the beauty of Swedish nature. The house itself, a single-story abode spanning 79 square meters, reflects a vintage aesthetic while maintaining a solid condition. With one cozy bedroom and one bathroom with a shower and WC, it provides a comfortable setup for either short retreats or a more permanent stay. The home encompasses: - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom with shower and WC - Open-plan kitchen and dining area - 2 Living Rooms - Large windows for ample natural light - 2028 square meter plot - Stone-paved patio - Fruit trees in the garden - Spacious outbuilding for storage or workshop Step within, and you are greeted by light that floods in through large windows, painting the interior with warm, natural hues that change with the seasons. The open-plan kitchen flows into the dining space, creating a welcoming atmosphere for gatherings. The two generous living rooms offer space to unwind after a day spent e ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the Swedish countryside, you will find a delightful country home waiting for you at Björstorp 1, Hamneda, Ljungby kommun. As a busy real estate agent for a global company handling property transactions all over the world, I can tell you this is a rare treasure. Imagine waking up each morning to the serene views of fields stretching as far as the eye can see, offering a sense of tranquility that's often hard to come by in the hustle and bustle of city life. This cozy abode with 47 square meters of living space has the ideal balance for those who yearn for a simple life without compromising on comfort. Its manageable size means less time cleaning and more time enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The house boasts three bedrooms, a perfect fit for a small family or a couple who enjoys having extra space. While it might sound compact, the layout is designed in a way that maximizes comfort and livability. Now, let me walk you through this comfortable property. Recently renovated in 2018, the interiors offer a warm atmosphere without feeling dated or out of touch. The renovation work has given it a solid foundation for easy upkeep, yet there's still room for you to put your own personal spin on things. The renovation hasn't stolen any uniqueness away from it, rather it has brought a refreshing feel. - Three cozy bedrooms - One convenient bathroom - Renovated in 2018 for added comfort - Spacious wooden deck for socializing - Panoramic views of fields and open landscapes - Large plot perfect for gardening and relaxing - Quiet location with nature at your doorstep - Ample parking space - Sunlit interiors throughout the day - Nearby essential amenities and conveniences - Perfect for nature lo ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Björstorp 1 Hamneda Ljungby municipality

Once upon a time in the serene landscape of southern Sweden, nestled deep within the enchanting woods of Hamneda, there lies a delightful retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. This country home, modest in stature but grand in tranquility, is perfect for the individual or small family wanting a slice of untouched nature, a home away from home where time seems to slow down. Located at En plats skogen, deep in the Swedish forest, this abode offers a unique blend of solitude and nature. The property spans 40 square meters and features two cozy bedrooms, a space designed for those who enjoy the simpler things in life. There is a wood-fired stove for warmth during the cold months, recently installed by the current owner. While there is no conventional bathroom, there lies a world of potential for the motivated. Drinking water comes fresh from a nearby source, an eco-friendly perk for those who cherish sustainable living. In excellent condition, this property has seen improvements like new windows and a front door, enhancing both its functionality and comfort. - Cozy country retreat - Set in a beautiful forest - Recently replaced windows - New front door - Functional wood-fired stove - Freshwater from a natural source - Two quaint bedrooms - Surrounded by nature trails - Near Lake Noran - Size of 40 square meters Hamneda is not just a location but an experience, offering the kind of peace that only a dense woodland setting can provide. Those living here will find themselves pleasantly isolated from city life, with the small town charm of nearby communities adding to the quaintness. Though secluded, the community here is friendly, often coming together for local events and gatherings ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home in the forest, Borlänge municipality

Alright, let me try and get this all down for you—it's been another crazzy busy week with showings and calls, but I really want to give you, the international buyers, a proper look at this property in Älmhult, Sweden. I know alot of you are looking for something authentic, a good place to settle down, maybe with enough space for some projects, garden, or even just finally have a spot to breath a little out in the Swedish countryside—well, here’s one that honestly hits a lot of the boxes, and I’d say, it's pretty rare these days for the price. So, this house at Fälhult Roteminnet 1 is actually just outside of Älmhult, which itself is known internationally, mostly because of IKEA but also because it's a bit of a hub for expats, researchers, people working in design and tech, and families who just want to be near the forests and lakes here but not tooo far from services. The house itself sits on a pretty generous bit of land, just over 2.9 hectares (which is about 29,120 sqm!), so you actually get a lot of privacy, and if you got kids or are looking at spending time outside, it’s not just a postage stamp of a garden – this is the real countryside. Let me give you a walk through. The house dates back to 1922 – so yes, you get that older Swedish country house thing, high ceilings, big windows (so the light gets in, which is sooo important because, yes, winters here are pretty long and dark, but summers are the opposite, just endless light). There’s three main bedrooms, which works for most famillies, or you could obviously use one for a home office if you need to (as a lot of people working remote these days do). You have a main livingroom that’s actually large enough for family get togethers but also cozy enough if you ju ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Welcome to this inviting country home nestled in the picturesque village of Glimåkra, Sweden, located in the beautiful Göinge region. This property is an ideal escape, offering the tranquility of a countryside lifestyle, while still being conveniently connected to nearby cities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a new family home, this property provides the perfect blend of comfort and potential. Glimåkra is a small, vibrant community in Östra Göinge Municipality, known for its serene landscapes and rich cultural history. With easy access to nature and open spaces, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is dotted with lush forests and pristine lakes, such as Hjärtasjön and Osbysjön, perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing by the water. The climate here is typically Scandinavian, with warm summers and chilly winters, offering a unique charm each season. This delightful home at Ola Karnas väg 3 is waiting to become your haven. It sits comfortably on a generous plot, surrounded by greenery, providing privacy and a sense of being close to nature. The house itself spans 90 square meters, featuring: - 3 adaptable bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower - 2 spacious living areas - Well-equipped kitchen - Cozy fireplace - Municipal water and sewage - 2 versatile outbuildings - Wood shed - Workshop potential The residence boasts a well-planned layout that provides ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. The two large living rooms suggest flexibility for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet family evenings by the fireplace. You’ll find intricate woodwork throughout, giving the home a warm, inviting feel. While the property is in good condition, offering a solid base for any personal tou ... click here to read more

5 rooms Vacation Home on Ola Karnas väg 3 Östra Göinge municipality

Nestled in the serene expanse of southern Sweden, Kräbbleboda 3145 in Glimåkra weaves a unique tapestry of countryside living and potential-filled opportunity. This sprawling property, situated just south of the peaceful community of Osby, is a narrative waiting to unfold. Spanning across a hefty 2 hectares, the farmhouse and its expansive surroundings invite those who yearn for an escape from the urban clamour and a plunge into rustic life. The home itself stands as a tribute to traditional Swedish farmhouse architecture, preserving its charm with a rustic appearance that recalls simpler times. With 98 square meters to its name, this residence offers 7 spacious rooms, perfect for housing a large family or inviting guests for extended stays. Although the layout might surprise some with its lack of bathrooms, it's a feature that lends a canvas for those with a creative touch looking to make this farmhouse truly their own. Picture the satisfaction of seeing an idea be realised, moulding and shaping spaces to suit your individual needs. Living in Glimåkra brings with it a distinctive Swedish charm. The small municipality of Östra Göinge, with its friendly residents, creates a close-knit community vibe that expats and foreign buyers find welcoming. Life here follows the rhythm of nature, with the changing seasons painting the landscape with a fresh palette throughout the year. The summers can be mild and pleasant, perfect for gardening or indulging in outdoor activities. Winters, on the other hand, introduce a blanket of snow that transforms the environment into a cozy winter wonderland, perfect for those who revel in the beauty of a Scandinavian winter. The property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle rooted in the ... click here to read more

7 room farm with agriculture at Kräbbleboda 3145 Östra Göinge kommun

Welcome to a truly enchanting country_home nestled in the picturesque setting of Hästveda! As a bustling real estate agent, I can tell you that properties like this one, which seamlessly blend natural beauty with comfort, don't come around often. Located at Lur 1130, Hästveda, this Scandinavian retreat embodies the charm and tranquility synonymous with rural Swedish living. For overseas buyers and expatriates dreaming of owning a slice of serene paradise, this is an opportunity too good to pass up. Let me paint a picture: every day here starts with the invigorating breath of fresh air, followed by the serene and captivating views of a nearby lake that ebb and flow with the seasons. Imagine waking up to this natural masterpiece—where mornings bring subtle mists over the water, and sunsets paint the landscape in shades of amber and rose. It is a sight that promises quiet reflection and uninterrupted peace, just 20 meters from your doorstep. The property itself is not just a house; it's a home ready for its next chapter with you. With 95 square meters of living space, this winterized holiday home offers a well-considered floor plan that maximizes space and light, allowing you to fully enjoy the warmth and coziness of country living. Inside, you'll find: - 2 large bedrooms perfect for restful nights - 1 charming bathroom - A spacious living room with an open plan to the kitchen - A practical laundry room for all your needs - Extensive terraces, ideal for morning coffees or evening relaxation Having undergone recent renovations, this home effortlessly combines the allure of pastoral charm with the conveniences of modern living. While the property is in good condition, the 1504 square meter plot gives you plenty of room to ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home at Lur 1130 Hästveda Hässleholm Municipality

Nestled in the heart of Broby, Östra Göinge, this historic house on Storgatan 12 offers a unique blend of timeless charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for international buyers. With its rich history and prime location, this property invites you to experience the serene Swedish lifestyle, surrounded by nature and culture. Imagine waking up in a home that whispers stories of the past, where every corner holds a piece of history. This house, once the residence of Lova, a relative of the esteemed Bishop Thomander, has been a cornerstone of the community since 1932. Today, it stands as a testament to the seamless integration of historical elegance and contemporary comfort. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: - Historical Elegance Meets Modern Comfort: The house has been meticulously renovated to preserve its historical charm while incorporating modern amenities. The stately veranda, adorned with intricate woodwork, offers a perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. - Spacious and Inviting Interiors: The ground floor features a large, modern kitchen equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, seamlessly connecting to a bright dining area. This space is perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. - Flexible Living Spaces: Two additional rooms on the ground floor provide versatile options for a living room, home office, or guest bedroom, catering to your lifestyle needs. - Tranquil Bedrooms: Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, with natural light streaming through the windows and views of the lush garden. - Expansive Outdoor Space: The property sits on a generous 1,225 square meter plot, offering ample s ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Welcome to the quintessential Swedish countryside living at Grysshult 2477, nestled in the serene Markaryds kommun. This is your chance to own a piece of history—a charming soldier’s cottage named “Hultaåker” that whispers tales of its origins dating back to 1846. As I walk you through the details of this delightful country home, imagine a lifestyle that embraces both tranquility and the untapped potential that awaits. Now, let's paint a picture of the property. The home offers approximately 100 square meters of living space, set on a generous 2,608 square meter freehold plot. This property type, known as a 'country home', resonates with those yearning for peace and quietude, secluded in the lush embrace of the forest yet not completely isolated from civilization. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a country lifestyle without forsaking modern comforts. The ceilings, though of a modest height of around 2.10-2.20 meters, retain the allure of its period charm. In terms of condition, the cottage is in good shape, despite being born centuries ago. Regular updates have kept it functional and comfortable, though it wears its age with pride—awaiting the touch of a new owner to bring in fresh breaths of life. With the practicalities, what truly stands out are the amenities: - Newly drilled water well (2024) - Modern three-chamber septic tank (2023) - Efficient heat pump (2016) - Three enchanting wood-burning stoves - An old-world tiled stove in the living room - Beautiful wooden floors throughout - Classic kitchen with wood stove, ceramic hob, and wooden countertops - Ample storage and wardrobe space - North-facing terrace where you could expand or create a winter garde This dwelling, albeit cozy with its three bedrooms a ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Cottage at Grysshult 2477