Secluded Beachfront Vacation Home with Guest House by Lake Sävsjön – Perfect Tranquil Escape Near Smålandsstenar

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Sibbo Tallbacken, Smålandsstenar, Gislaveds kommun, Svalöv (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 42Floor area

€115,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

42m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Ladies and Gentlemen, please lend me your attention for a brief moment as I take you on a thought-filled journey to an enchanting property nestled in the serene embrace of Sweden’s countryside. After my sixth coffee of the day and juggling endless phone calls with buyers from across the world, it's still such a joy to introduce you to this captivating country home situated in the tranquil town of Svalöv. In this sought-after area, many are on the lookout for a quaint slice of heaven, and this property certainly fits the bill.

Imagine your escape from the hustling cities, driving through the picturesque pathways of Gislaveds kommun, and finally reaching your own slice of tranquility at Sibbo Tallbacken, Smålandsstenar. This 2-room vacation home basks in the glory of offering a completely private location. For anyone yearning for a peaceful and relaxed existence, this property has large Sävsjön lake and a panorama of unspoiled nature for neighbors.

For the savvy buyer, let me paint a picture of what life at this country home might be like. Picture waking up to the calm sounds of nature, perhaps spending your mornings leisurely with a hot cup of coffee on the beachfront plot. Embrace the unique charm of a small yet cozy home, where every inch echoes warmth and potential. With 42 square meters at your disposal, you'll find the perfect balance between simplicity and functionality.

Here are some highlights of this charming abode:

- Bedrooms: 2 cozy spaces for restful nights
- Bathroom: 1 well-designed, functional area
- Electricity: Already installed, ensuring modern comfort
- Water and Sewage: All set up, relieving future hassles
- Guest House: Perfect for extra visitors or rental potential
- Beachfront Plot: Ideal for those who value privacy
- Vacation Home Feel: Truly, a breath of fresh air
- Easy Access: 10 minutes to Smålandsstenar
- Nature's Embrace: Unobstructed views of lake and woods
- Nearby Adventures: Close proximity to Isaberg Mountain Resort

As you can see, this property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle waiting to unfold. Living so close to the great outdoors provides a natural backdrop that’s hard to replicate in more urban locales. Imagine weekends spent exploring nearby trails, fishing in the peaceful lake right outside your doorstep, or just spending quality time with loved ones, away from the city's buzz.

Speaking of nearby attractions, Isaberg Mountain Resort is just a comfortable 30-minute drive away, offering a plethora of activities for the adventurous spirit. Engage in skiing during the winter or mountain biking in the summer—it’s a gateway to explore, relax, and enjoy what nature generously offers.

Now, I’ll be honest with you—this isn't a sprawling mansion or a modern new build; it's a homey, inviting space with lots of character. The appeal lies in its simple charm and the potential for creating your very own personalized sanctuary. If adding your own touch is something you relish, this property will accommodate renovations and tailoring to reflect your preferences and style.

Svalöv offers a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and expats alike. The climate dances between crisp winters that dust everything with a magical coat of snow, and gentle summers that invite outdoor adventures. The locality is known for upholding a strong sense of community with quaint eateries, local shops, and endless opportunities to become one with nature. Living in a country home here means embracing a slower, more meaningful pace of life.

Let me wrap it up by saying, there's undeniable allure in owning a calming retreat like this, away from the chaos and complexity of the world. It’s not just about investing in property; it's about investing in a lifestyle filled with tranquility, community, and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a vacation destination or a permanent change of pace, this property is ready and waiting for its new beginnings. Don’t miss the chance to own a story waiting to be written—it could be yours. Cheers, and happy hunting, wherever in the world you might be reaching for this dream from!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
42
Price per m²
€2,738
Garden size
1888
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 the summer house

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Main house and garden

Saturday morning. You pull open the heavy wooden door of the sauna house, and the birch-scented steam rolls out across the rocky knoll while the Stockholm archipelago sits quiet and silver through the trees. The wood-fired hot tub is still warm from the night before. Nobody else is awake yet. This is Vätö — and once you've had a morning like that, it's almost impossible to go back to ordinary weekends. Krokusstigen 10 sits on the island of Vätö in Norrtälje municipality, about 90 kilometres north of Stockholm, connected to the mainland by a bridge that makes this feel accessible without ever feeling crowded. The property is a classic Swedish sommarstuga in spirit — built in 1956, with all the soul that comes from a house that has absorbed decades of long evenings and midsummer celebrations — but the practical side has been kept firmly in the present. This is not a project. It's move-in ready and waiting. The main house runs to 60 square metres, which sounds compact until you step out onto the large wooden terraces and realise the living space effectively doubles in summer. Swedes know how to design for the outdoors, and this house is proof. The terraces wrap around the property in a way that catches light at different hours of the day — morning coffee on one side, evening wine on the other as the sun drops low over the pines. Inside, the living room is anchored by a masonry open fireplace with a Roslag insert, the kind of cast-iron fitting that's been keeping archipelago families warm for generations. Light a fire in September, crack a window, and listen to the first autumn wind move through the birch trees outside. That fireplace earns its keep from August through to May. The layout is honest and well-proportioned. A ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Litsnäset 130 is the sound of the Indalsälven moving past the garden — a low, steady current that replaces whatever city noise you carried here. The boathouse is twenty steps from the kitchen door. The fishing rod is already rigged. Coffee's on. This compact one-bedroom holiday home in Lit, Jämtland sits on a 1,150-square-metre riverside plot in the small community of Litsnäset, roughly ten minutes by car from the town of Lit and about forty minutes from Östersund. At 20 square metres, it's deliberately simple. That's not a limitation — it's the point. This kind of cabin demands very little of you. You spend your time outside. The main house pulls off something that bigger properties often fail at: everything is in its right place. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area, which doubles as a sleeping space with a sofa corner and bunk bed. When you light the fire on an October evening and the river mist rolls across the plot, the whole room feels genuinely warm rather than just heated. The kitchen is compact but practical, with its own separate entrance opening directly onto the garden — meaning you can carry plates straight to the terrace table without threading through the living space. Small detail. Big difference in daily use. The partly covered terrace is where most of the daylight hours happen in summer. It faces the water. The sun in Jämtland in July doesn't set until past ten, and from the terrace you watch the light go gold on the Indalsälven for what feels like hours. The property's own stretch of riverfront is directly accessible — you walk across your garden and you're at the water's edge. Swimming, fishing from the bank, pushing a kayak in. No shared ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Welcome to the tranquil setting of Färgaryd Oslund, nestled comfortably within the lush landscapes of Hylte kommun, a mere 10-minute drive from the bustling community of Hyltebruk. This picturesque farmhouse, standing since the early 1900s, offers a perfect blend of historical charm and functional living space, ideal for those embarking on an overseas relocation, particularly expatriates seeking a serene lifestyle amidst Sweden’s natural beauty. Spanning 140 square meters, the farmhouse features generously high ceilings and spacious rooms that provide not only comfort but also a sense of freedom. The ground floor hosts a cozy yet bright country kitchen, perfect for culinary explorations and family gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen, you will find a bedroom and a living room warmed by an inviting fireplace, which also offers access to a delightful terrace overlooking the scenic outdoors—an ideal spot for morning coffees or soothing evening relaxation. Moving up to the upper floor, there is a substantial living space and a larger bedroom complete with a walk-in closet, providing ample storage and privacy. Each room in the farmhouse exudes a unique character, with a backdrop of scenic views that change with the seasons. The property does not stop at just being a living place; it extends into a barn with enough room to store a tractor or setup small animal husbandry. The barn can also be utilized as a garage for automotive enthusiasts. For those interested in sustainable living or forestry, approximately 7 hectares of productive forest land surrounding the farmhouse contribute to a growth rate of 7.8 m3/year with a total timber stock of 1060 m3sk. This sprawling green expanse is not only beneficial for personal use but ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm/forest at Färgaryd Oslund Färgaryd Hylte kommun

Once-upon-a-time opportunity awaits you in the charming countryside of Svalöv, nestled in the lovely region of Sörmland, Sweden. Here in Ekängen, amidst the stunning oak-covered hills and refreshing bathing lakes, you have a chance to make a new beginning in an extraordinary farmhouse which stands proudly from its rich history dating back to the late 1800s. This property offers not just one, but two delightful residential homes, each bursting with character and potential. And if you've dreamed of having your own horses, the fertile pastures and barn make this a place for equestrian dreams or various types of animal husbandry. Living in Svalöv offers a lovely experience rooted in nature. The climate here is as you'd expect in this part of Sweden, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and brisk winters that call you to cozy up next to a fireplace. It's a tranquil area to escape from the hustle and bustle, where the pace of life slows down, and nature takes center stage. In the surrounding area, the community is friendly and welcoming, a place where neighbors actually know each other and come together for local events. This farmhouse stands as a perfect match for families or anyone looking to enjoy a multi-generational living. It's composed of two distinct homes which afford a unique opportunity for living arrangements. The main house exudes a rustic charm, having held on to various historic elements like the beautiful tiled stoves and the quaint wood-burning stove in the kitchen. Those beautiful wooden floors spread throughout most of the home tell stories only timeless houses can. Picture this: you're entering the main house, greeted by an open layout that merges the kitchen, dining, and living areas, a se ... click here to read more

10 room farm without agriculture at Ekängen Sörmland Katrineholms kommun

Nestled in the serene village of Torrlösa, within the picturesque Svalöv municipality of Skåne, Sweden, lies a country home that promises not just a residence, but a lifestyle. This property at Bjäragården 1345 is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a tranquil escape, a place where the hustle and bustle of city life feels worlds away. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs. This is the essence of owning a second home in Torrlösa, where every day feels like a retreat. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1947, this well-maintained country home spans 150 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings or quiet weekends away. With four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for holiday getaways or extended stays. - Four spacious bedrooms: Ideal for family or guests. - Two modern bathrooms: Featuring a luxurious bathtub and separate shower. - Generous living room: Cozy fireplace for warm, inviting evenings. - Modern kitchen: Well-equipped for culinary adventures. - Versatile family room: Perfect for a playroom or study. - Efficient heating: Air-to-water heat pump for year-round comfort. ### A Haven for Hobbyists and Entrepreneurs The property boasts extensive outbuildings, offering endless possibilities for those with a penchant for creativity or entrepreneurship. Whether you're a hobbyist, a small business owner, or someone who simply needs extra space, these facilities are a dream come true. - Large garage with car lift: Perfect for automotive enthusiasts. - Former stable and barn: Adaptable for various uses. - Superb wo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of scenic Marieholm, a quaint locale just outside the lively hub of Eslöv, awaits a timeless slice of Swedish countryside living – a farmhouse at Högestorp 1424 that beckons with open arms. If your dreams resonate with the notion of expansive landscapes and the rhythmic sound of hooves on earthy trails, this property speaks your language. This farmhouse, crafted in the year 1929, promises more than just walls and ceilings; it offers a canvas for life’s moments. Stretching across a sprawling plot of 24,062 square meters, the land unfolds with opportunities aplenty, especially for equestrian enthusiasts. The farmhouse itself is a charming structure with five sensibly arranged rooms, including three welcoming bedrooms that await the warmth of family and friends. Here, nature's beauty bleeds seamlessly into everyday living. The open floor plan intelligently unites the kitchen and the living room, setting the perfect scene for fostering connections and creating memories. Upstairs, you’ll find additional space to relax and retreat, with each bedroom telling its own story of comfort and quietude. Let's not forget the outdoor haven that surrounds this dwelling, where wide patios and lush lawns beckon. Every summer evening can be an occasion under the Swedish stars, replete with the laughter of friends and the scent of sizzling barbecues in the breeze. Whether you’re planning gatherings or simply indulging in a solitary moment with nature, this setting offers a picturesque backdrop. Now, let's unpack what lies beyond the cozy walls of this farmhouse. Högestorp is not just a place; it's an experience. Located in a rural setting enveloped in the serenity of nature, the area promises a lifestyle of tranquilit ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farmhouse at Högestorp 1424 Marieholm Eslövs kommun

Welcome to the tranquil oasis of Bjärnarp 795 in Röstånga, nestled in the rolling countryside of Svalövs kommun, Sweden. This farmhouse offers an exceptional opportunity for those yearning to immerse themselves in a lifestyle defined by nature, community, and space. With a generous plot of 48,500 square meters, this property isn't just a home; it's a canvas for a life in harmony with nature. Located in the serene village of Bjärnarp, this farmhouse invites you to experience the true essence of rural living. The area of Röstånga is known for its peaceful ambiance and its vibrant blend of nature and community. Living here, you will be embraced by lush green landscapes, a mild Scandinavian climate, and the symphony of birds singing to your mornings. For those seeking balance, Röstånga’s rural charm offers a retreat from bustling city life without feeling isolated. Life in Röstånga is a harmonious blend of history and nature. Nearby Söderåsen National Park offers endless paths for hiking and exploring, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This region also has a rich historical tapestry, with nearby towns steeped in tradition and culture. Röstånga is known for its warm, welcoming residents who embrace newcomers with open arms. Here, community festivals and local markets thrive, providing fresh local produce and handmade crafts—a staple of everyday life. Proximity to Svalöv and Kågeröd means you're never far from the convenience of urban amenities or the train station for easy access to larger Swedish cities. Now, about the property itself. Built in 1978, this 143-square-meter farmhouse offers a solid foundation for those willing to breathe life into its walls with a personal touch. While it's in good condition, there ... click here to read more

6 room farmhouse at Bjärnarp 795 Röstånga Svalövs kommun

Discover the opportunity to own a picturesque villa tucked away in the serene haven of Ekeby, located in the municipality of Bjuv, Sweden. Perfectly positioned at Truedstorp södra 21, this villa is more than just a house; it's a home waiting for the right family to bring it to life. Priced at a compelling 159,500 euros, this property is designed to appeal to overseas buyers and expats looking to experience the charm of Swedish living. Built in 1927, this villa stands proudly with its one-and-a-half-story structure, offering you a glimpse into the sturdy architectural style of the era. This property spans 94 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional layout for family life. As you step inside, you are greeted with three inviting bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The ground floor warmly welcomes you with exposed beams that narrate a story of timeless design and sturdy build. Here, you will find a living room generously sized for family gatherings and leisurely weekends, complete with a fireplace that adds a touch of warmth and nostalgia to those cold Nordic winters. The kitchen, renovated in 2022, offers a modern culinary space where you can unleash your cooking skills. It includes a full dining area, making mealtimes a communal family affair. It's functional and ready to serve you well in your day-to-day routines. The villa's only bathroom doubles as a laundry room, keeping utility and convenience in mind, ensuring everything you need is within reach. - Three cozy bedrooms - Kitchen with 2022 renovation - 1 living room with fireplace - Exposed beams in ground floor - Bathroom cum laundry - Storage room - Wooden deck for relaxation - Garden space for leisure activities - Parking for 2-3 cars - Energy clas ... click here to read more

4 room Villa at Truedstorp södra 21 Ekeby Bjuvs kommun

Nestled in the heart of Söderåsen, Bauseröd 2845 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming country home, located in the picturesque Skåne region, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. With its lush surroundings and proximity to nature, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step out onto the large wooden deck, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, you're greeted by the breathtaking views of Söderåsen's rolling hills. This is more than just a home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Built in 1982, this 160-square-meter home is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The ground floor features an open layout, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, is a haven for culinary enthusiasts. Adjacent to the kitchen are two large living rooms, offering flexible spaces for relaxation or work. The ground floor also includes a cozy bedroom, a full bathroom, and a practical laundry room, ensuring convenience for daily living. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, each bathed in natural light, and a second bathroom complete with a luxurious sauna. A Garden Lover's Dream The property sits on a generous lot, featuring a beautifully maintained garden with mature hedges and a spacious lawn. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the outdoors, this garden offers endless possibilities. Grow your own vegetables, create vibrant flower beds, or ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft neighing of horses in the distance. Nestled in the serene countryside of Löddeköpinge, Sweden, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a lucrative investment property. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Located in the picturesque area of Ålstorp - Saxtorp, this property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. With its expansive 1.6-hectare lot, this estate is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone yearning for a slice of the Swedish countryside. Property Highlights: - Main Residence: A charming 145 square meter home featuring two spacious bedrooms, a cozy living room, and a dedicated dining area. Large windows flood the interiors with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Annex Apartment: An additional 89 square meters of living space, perfect for guests, extended family, or as a rental unit. This versatile space can be tailored to your needs, whether as a home office, creative studio, or private retreat. - Equestrian Facilities: Well-equipped stables with four horse boxes and several paddocks, designed for optimal animal welfare and ease of use. The extensive grounds offer ample space for additional facilities or leisurely rides. - Garage and Hobby Room: A large garage with a dedicated hobby room and two parking spaces, one with a maintenance pit. Ideal for car enthusiasts or DIY projects, with potential for conversion into additional living space. - Natural Surroundings: Walking trails and riding paths begin at your doorstep, with the renowned Skåneleden trail nearby. The Saxtorpssjöar ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Ah, Bjärred! Where the rolling fields meet the sky in a vibrant dance of colors, and the countryside air revitalizes the soul. For those overseas buyers and expats yearning for a touch of Swedish authenticity in their lives, this farmhouse located at Fjelie Laxmansväg 20, in the storied Lomma Municipality, might just be the perfect setting to start a new chapter. Welcome to what we fondly refer to as Captain's Farm, an expansive farmhouse dating back to 1840. It boasts 379 square meters of living space, showcasing a delightful mix of historical elements and modern conveniences. One of the biggest advantages of this property is its condition—a rarity among farmhouses of this grandeur—which makes it a prime choice for anyone looking for a home that doesn’t necessarily require extensive renovations. As a deeply bussy real estate agent, I see countless properties, but the allure of this particular farmhouse is truly exceptional. Driving up the beautiful Fjelie Laxmansväg with the vibrant Swedish sunset in the rearview mirror, you will instantly feel captivated by the untouched brick facade. The exterior stands as a testament to its storied past, an aesthetic treasure that promises not only a house but an experience. Let's briefly dive into what makes this farmhouse a gem: - 11 Rooms - 3 Bathrooms - Expansive High Ceilings - Graceful Enfilade Rooms - Beautiful Country Kitchen - 3.2 Hectares of Land - Well-preserved Period Details - Ample Gardening Spaces - Large Family or Guest Hosting Potential - Blend of Classic and Contemporary Design - Scenic Countryside Views Here, the climate is quintessentially Swedish, with winters touched by a gentle frost and summers filled with golden sunlight. While living in this area, ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Welcome to this fantastic farmhouse, located in the quaint countryside of Lilla Hörstad, near the vibrant town of Asmundtorp, Sweden. This property is a genuine find for those who are yearning for a tranquil and laid-back lifestyle with all the conveniences of modern living, nestled deep in the idyllic Swedish landscape. Stepping onto Munkebäcksvägen 90, you’ll be greeted by the wide-open fields and the picturesque ambiance of Lilla Hörstad. It's a place where nature meets everyday life, and where mornings start with pure, crisp air and the gentle songs of chirping birds. Built in 2004, the farmhouse spans over 158 square meters. While it may not be large, it makes up for its size with a cozy and practical layout, perfect for those who value comfort and functionality over excessive space. The single-story structure feels both airy and inviting, thanks to large, strategically placed windows that invite natural sunshine. The living area is flawlessly integrated with the kitchen and dining spaces, all designed to foster a warm, communal feeling. Though there are no traditional bedrooms or bathrooms, the open-plan setup provides an empty canvas, one that promises the potential for personal customization. Whether you're a family looking to craft a welcoming home or an entrepreneur eyeing a new venture, this farmhouse grants the flexibility to design your own dream space. The kitchen is a marvel of design with modern appliances and storage solutions that any aspiring chef would appreciate. Imagine cooking meals with local produce right here in your farmhouse, as delicious aromas waft through open windows. A unique highlight is the property's equestrian amenities. The farm includes a stable with six masonry boxes, accompani ... click here to read more

158 m² Farmhouse at Munkebäcksvägen 90, Lilla Hörstad, Landskrona kommun

Welcome to Rönneberga Backe 219, a remarkable country home nestled in the serene landscape of Asmundtorp, within the picturesque Landskrona municipality of Sweden. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines the tranquility of rural living with the potential for entrepreneurial ventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun bathes your expansive 6,542 square meter plot in a warm glow. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a unique blend of peace, privacy, and potential. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1913, this 365 square meter residence exudes character and charm. Its classic country facade, framed by mature trees and meticulously landscaped grounds, sets the stage for a life of comfort and elegance. The home is designed to accommodate large families or those who simply desire ample space for entertaining and relaxation. Key Features: - Six Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Two Well-Appointed Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and comfort. - Eleven Versatile Rooms: Offering flexibility for various living arrangements. - Open Living Areas: Large windows frame the picturesque landscape, flooding the space with natural light. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Ideal for both everyday meals and larger gatherings. - Multiple Reception Rooms: Options for formal dining, casual lounging, or home office setups. A Workshop for the Visionary For the entrepreneur or hobbyist, the property includes extensive workshop facilities. These insulated and heated spaces are perfect for a range of uses, from a car repair shop to a carpentry business. The setup includes: - Spacious Storag ... click here to read more

Front view of the property and main house

Discover a unique opportunity to own a piece of rustic paradise in the picturesque village of Kvidinge, Sweden. Nestled amidst the gentle, rolling landscape of Skåne County, this farmhouse on Forsgårdsvägen 68 beckons those seeking a blend of nature, history, and potential. It's not just a house—it's a lifestyle awaiting your personal touch. Imagine waking up to the tranquil sound of your own private stream, complete with a stunning waterfall that beckons the local salmon. It's a rare sight that adds a touch of wonder to your everyday life. This incredible property also features a well-preserved salmon ladder, elevating its uniqueness and blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. The farmhouse offers more than just great views. With four spacious bedrooms and areas designed for large family gatherings, there's plenty of room to create lasting memories. Start your day with a cozy breakfast in the spacious kitchen fitted with solid oak cabinets and walnut countertops—features that hint at luxury while serving practical purposes. During chilly months, the beautiful tiled stove provides warmth and coziness, creating an inviting atmosphere for all. But what truly sets this property apart is its versatility. One wing of the house currently functions as a laundry area, technical room, storage space, garage, and stable, but with vision and some work, it could be transformed into additional living quarters. The existing infrastructure anticipates this expansion, especially since the roof has been recently updated, providing the perfect canvas for new projects. Practical features include: - Size: 263 square meters of living space - Land: Generous plot offering forest and grass areas - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: None ... click here to read more

9 rooms Farm/forest on Forsgårdsvägen 68 Saxtorp Landskrona municipality

Nestled in the heart of Skåne, Sweden, Lycke 69 in Klippan offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a serene corner plot, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday getaway. With its lush surroundings and proximity to nature, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds. As the sun filters through the trees, you step out onto your covered patio, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp, fresh air. This is life at Lycke 69, where every day feels like a vacation. A Nature Lover's Dream Klippan is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short stroll from your doorstep lies the enchanting Emma Lake, a perfect spot for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking up the sun. The surrounding forests offer excellent mushroom-picking grounds and scenic trails for hiking and foraging. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or a casual nature lover, the abundant wildlife and serene landscapes will captivate your senses. A Cozy and Inviting Home Built in 1977, this well-maintained house boasts a bright and open floor plan, seamlessly integrating the kitchen and living room. The cozy tiled stove serves as a charming focal point, providing warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. The two well-proportioned bedrooms provide peaceful retreats, while the functional bathroom is conveniently located. An additional guest room in the separate outbuilding offers flexibility for hosting friends or family, and the sauna provides a private wellness ret ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Lycke 69, Klippan

Nestled in the serene landscape of Saxtorp, a quaint locality in the Landskrona kommun, awaits a farmhouse that’s not just a property, but a story waiting to unfold. This humble abode is located at Barsebäcksvägen 172, set against a backdrop of scenic beauty that stretches all the way to the Danish coast, providing a captivating view over the Öresund. As a busy real estate agent who’s seen all sorts, I can assure you, this farmhouse offers a unique living experience, yet remains unpretentious about what it is. First things first, let’s talk about the farmhouse itself. This four-bedroom property spans a comfortable 159 sqm, allowing ample room for creativity with how you turn it into a home. Its current condition is notably good, offering you a solid base to perhaps finetune to your liking without the worry of major overhauls. Imagine waking up to a house filled with natural light, filtering in through generous windows, that fully embrace the openness of your surroundings. You have a variety of rooms that, while ready and welcoming, offer a canvas for your personalization. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 0 bathrooms (potential to add one) - Spacious 159 sqm living area - Large garden spanning over a hectare - Sea view overlooking the Öresund - Generous natural lighting - Detached complementary building - Garage with electric door - Historic forge space - Cast patio on the east side - Additional space for creative endeavors - Gravel driveway up to elegant gates A notable highlight is the detached complementary building, a hidden gem of this estate. Each of its two floors extends to a hefty 200 sqm, granting you the liberty to think big. With an electric-door garage and a historic forge, this space already harbors a ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farmhouse on Barsebäcksvägen 172 Saxtorp Landskrona kommun

Located in the quaint area of Saxtorp, Sweden, this spacious villa on Barsebäcksvägen offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise with an impressive view. Nestled in a serene coastal setting that's both versatile and accommodating, this property is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to settle in a peaceful, yet well-connected community. With a price of 599,500, this property certainly stands out in the market. The villa is set on a sprawling lot of 10,965 square meters, complete with an additional leased area of 5,000 square meters. The location offers commanding views of the strait, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature from the comfort of your home. It is bordered by fields and meadows, making it the perfect retreat for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The property is part of the Natura 2000 area, renowned for its spectacular landscapes, stretching from Landskrona to Barsebäck harbor. Over the years, the villa has undergone several renovations, most notably a significant expansion in 2011. While the primary structure dates back to 2002, it was thoughtfully remodeled to add a magnificent living room that covers over 65 square meters, featuring an incredible ceiling height of 4.8 meters at its peak. This space offers an abundance of light and easy access to a newly constructed glass-enclosed outdoor room, which adds an additional 37 square meters to the living space. - 2 bathrooms - 2 bedrooms - Approximately 159 square meters of living space - Enclosed outdoor room with stunning views - Recently installed solar panels for energy efficiency - Waterborne geothermal heating system - Extensive basement space with multiple rooms - Large garage, workshop, and storage areas - Potential for fur ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Let me take a moment to whisk you away to the serene surroundings of Billesholm, a charming locality in Sweden where time seems to slow down just a tad, offering inhabitants a respite from the bustle of city life. Tucked away within the picturesque landscape is a farmhouse that truly embodies rustic charm combined with modern conveniences. This delightful residence located on Åbrovägen 11, Billesholm, a mere stone's throw from the amenities of the vibrant town, presents an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers and expats alike looking to immerse themselves in Swedish countryside living. The property itself is an expansive farmhouse, brimming with character since its establishment in 1850. It’s situated within a generous 6,314 square meters of land, offering ample room not just for living but to dream, with possibilities only limited by your imagination. Stepping inside the farmhouse, you'll immediately notice the sense of history intertwined with comfort. The farmhouse comprises four bedrooms, providing ample spaces for family and guests. Each bedroom radiates warmth and coziness, yet promises moments of tranquility after a long day. Our narrative brings us to the living room, the heart of the home, which delights with its exposed beams and wooden floors, creating an inviting atmosphere. The centerpiece: a welcoming fireplace, offering warmth and coziness during Sweden's cooler months. Imagine winter evenings nestled by the fire with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. These are moments waiting to be crafted in this charming abode. The kitchen is a space of delight, well-equipped, and perfectly suited for those who adore cooking or hosting. Space is aplenty for dining, with room enough for those large ... click here to read more

5 rooms Farmhouse on Åbrovägen 11 Billesholm Bjuvs kommun

In the picturesque town of Ljungbyhed, Sweden, nestled within the serene surroundings of Skäralid in Klippans kommun, you will find "The Little Gem 14." This tiny house at Smultronstället 14 is a delightful sanctuary and a perfect choice for those seeking a cozy, comfortable, and manageable home that promises a peaceful lifestyle amidst nature's embrace. Ljungbyhed is a charming town in southern Sweden, rich with natural beauty and tranquility. Situated near the edge of the stunning Söderåsen National Park, it offers residents the joy of having some of the region’s most extraordinary natural attractions right at their doorstep. This area is particularly renowned for its extensive hiking trails that wind through lush forests and rolling hills, providing breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor adventures. The community in Ljungbyhed is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal place for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a leisurely pace of life, it's a wonderful locale for those who appreciate a strong connection with nature. The climate in this part of Sweden is temperate, featuring beautifully snowy winters and pleasantly mild summers. Such weather is perfect for enjoying both the local landscape and outdoor activities year-round. The local area isn’t just about natural beauty though; it offers a variety of recreational activities. Just a few minutes away from the house is the popular Skäralid Nature Reserve. This location is perfect for spending weekends exploring unique flora and fauna or having a relaxing picnic surrounded by unparalleled scenic beauty. For those keen on staying active, there’s a communal leisure facility nearby, complete with a pool and ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Smultronstället 14 Skäralid Klippans kommun

Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Jutahusen within the vibrant city of Lund, this quaint tiny house on Rådmansgatan 15 presents an invigorating option for overseas buyers and expats looking for an intimate living experience. With an address in one of the most cherished allotment areas of the city, S:t Månslyckan, the property effortlessly blends the benefits of community living with the tranquility of a private green space. The residence, a single-room cottage of 18 square meters, exhibits a compact yet well-planned layout that features a modern kitchenette and a cozy living area. Updated in 2023, the interior includes contemporary comforts like fresh flooring, electricity, and water installations, which are seldom found in similar setups. This tiny house is perfect for individuals or couples who cherish minimalistic yet comfortable living. Stepping outside, the property boasts a private garden space encompassing 335 square meters. This verdant oasis showcases mature fruit trees including apple and plum, alongside a variety of berry bushes. A rich tapestry of roses, peonies, and lavender adds to the sensory pleasure. The wooden patio adjacent to the cottage extends an open invitation for relaxation and entertainment from spring through autumn, with ample opportunities for outdoor dining beneath the canopy of fruit trees. For rainy days, a charming greenhouse erected in 2020 provides a sheltered retreat. Imagine unwinding with a book and a cup of coffee, surrounded by the gentle patter of raindrops on glass—a peaceful escape from the bustling world outside. The S:t Månslyckan allotment association enhances the lifestyle here with amenities that include a lovely pavilion available for rent, shared restrooms, and co ... click here to read more

1 room Cottage on Rådmansgatan 15 - Allotment Cottage (No. 95) in the S:t Månslyckan Allotment Area