Secluded Country Retreat with Contemporary Touches Near the Sea

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Skintabyvägen 16, Harplinge, Halmstads kommun, Harplinge (Sweden)

5 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 59Floor area

€245,000

Country home

No parking

5 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

59m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover a delightful blend of tradition and tranquility in this five-bedroom country home located at Skintabyvägen 16, Harplinge, a picturesque village nestled within the charming landscapes of Halmstads kommun, Sweden. Known as Trineborg, this home embodies a fascinating history harmoniously united with modern enhancements, making it an ideal sanctuary for those who appreciate the essence of rustic living yet do not wish to compromise on contemporary comforts.

Situated on the fringes of the local community, Trineborg offers a serene environment coupled with convenient access to everyday necessities. The neighborhood is friendly and welcoming, characterized by open landscapes, sweeping fields, and the close-knit community spirit typical of Swedish countryside villages. It's a place where neighbors know each other, and the pace of life is unhurried and relaxed.

Property Features:
- Five generously sized bedrooms
- Spacious living areas with rustic decor
- Large, secluded lot with ample space for outdoor activities and gardening
- Expansive outbuilding with potential for various uses including workshop, guest house, or storage
- Proximity to local amenities like grocery stores and Börjes bakery

Though bereft of modern bathroom facilities, this home offers a canvas for those inclined towards personalizing their living spaces to suit individual tastes or family needs. The absence of a bathroom is indeed notable, but also presents a unique opportunity for renovation to incorporate eco-friendly and modern sanitation solutions that meet your specific requirements.

Living in Harplinge means embracing a lifestyle where the beauty of nature is always just a stroll away. The house is strategically positioned a mere 4.5 kilometers from the sea, accessible via the scenic Kattegattsleden. This route is perfect for cycling enthusiasts and families looking for safe, picturesque paths for leisurely rides or brisk walks along the coast.

Local Area & Lifestyle:
- Short bike ride to the stunning Swedish coastline
- Access to Kattegattsleden, renowned for its beautiful and safe cycling trails
- Close to essential shops and local charming eateries like the well-known Börjes bakery
- Community-centric area ideal for family living and connecting with nature
- Opportunities for fishing, bird-watching, and exploring vast green spaces

The climate in Harplinge is typical of southern Sweden, with mild winters and pleasant summers, conducive to a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year. The weather patterns encourage a healthy outdoor lifestyle, whether it’s gardening in your expansive yard during the spring, enjoying midsummer celebrations, or cozy gatherings around a bonfire during the crisp autumn evenings.

Potential Considerations:
For buyers looking for a move-in-ready experience, it's important to note that while Trineborg is in good condition, it is a traditional country home that may require further updates to align with modern living standards, particularly the installation of bathroom facilities. This property suits those who are looking to imprint their personal style into their new home, potentially exploring sustainable living options.

The charm of this country home is in its potential for customization and the promise of a peaceful, community-oriented lifestyle amid Sweden’s breathtaking rural landscapes. It is an ideal choice for expats or overseas buyers seeking a tranquil retreat with solid foundations, ready to be tailored to their needs.

Ideal For:
- Families desiring a slower-paced lifestyle close to nature
- DIY enthusiasts ready to tackle the exciting project of personalizing and modernizing a historic property
- Individuals seeking a peaceful retreat from urban life, without being isolated from essential amenities

The invitation is open for those who dream of a harmonious life in the Swedish countryside, where history and potential converge in a charming home like Trineborg. Experience the joy of transforming this country haven into your bespoke paradise, a few pedal strokes from the soothing waves of the Swedish coast.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
59
Price per m²
€4,153
Garden size
1404
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

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Exterior view of the main cabin

On a still July morning, you step off the wooden deck in bare feet, coffee in hand, and walk 350 meters through birch trees to the private sandy beach at Lejondalssjön. The lake is glassy and cold and yours. Nobody else is up yet. This is what owning a country home in Stentorp, Upplands-Bro actually feels like. Svärdsvägen 4 is a 1955 red-painted cottage that sits on 2,275 square meters of private garden in one of the most quietly coveted lake communities within striking distance of Stockholm. At 34 square meters, the main house is compact by any standard — but the Swedish tradition of small, well-planned living spaces was never better applied. Every square meter works hard. The living room centers on a wood-burning stove that keeps things genuinely warm during October evenings when the colors outside turn amber and rust. Large windows frame that garden and the tree line beyond it, so even on grey November days there's a sense of being inside a landscape painting rather than a house. The kitchen is straightforward and functional — enough counter space to cook a proper meal, enough room to not bump into whoever's doing the dishes. The single bedroom is calm and quiet, the kind of sleep you don't get in the city. Outside, the oversized deck is where life really happens in summer. Long dinners that drift into long evenings. Books abandoned after three pages. The garden behind it is half-wild, half-cultivated — mature trees providing canopy, open patches of lawn inviting a hammock or a kitchen garden if you're inclined. What separates this property from most Swedish country cottages is the additional infrastructure already in place. The separate guest cottage comes with its own bathroom, which means visitors are comfortab ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

The wood-burning stove is already crackling when you pull on your boots and step outside into a Södermanland morning. Frost on the grass. Birch trees catching the low autumn light. Not a sound except a crow somewhere in the spruce forest behind the meadow. This is Marö Lillhult — a small red cottage on a generous stretch of land just outside Gnesta, and the kind of place that makes you wonder why you ever needed anything more complicated than this. Set on 1,930 square meters of open plot, the cottage itself is 60 square meters of honest Swedish country living. Classic falu red exterior, white trim, a small veranda facing the garden — the look is straightforward and entirely at home against the rolling landscape of central Södermanland. It's been well maintained, and while it carries the authentic character of a traditional Swedish sommarstuga, it's genuinely in good condition and ready to use from day one. Step inside and the wooden floors creak just enough to feel real. Paneled walls, low ceilings, afternoon light slanting through windows that frame views of your own meadow and the treeline beyond. The ground floor has a hallway, a kitchen with everything you need to cook a proper meal, and a living room where that wood stove does serious work on cold evenings. One bedroom sits on the ground floor; a second sleeping area with sloped ceilings waits upstairs — the kind of room where children insist on claiming the best spots, and adults sleep better than they have in months. A practical note worth being upfront about: the cottage runs on summer water and uses an outdoor privy rather than indoor plumbing. For many buyers, that's not a compromise — it's precisely the point. Sweden has a deep cultural relationship with th ... click here to read more

Front view of Marö Lillhult 1

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Imagine a quaint country home nestled in the heart of Gullbrandstorp, where tranquility meets the breathtaking natural beauty of the Swedish countryside. It's a place that's not just a house, but a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Located at Dammvägen 116 in Helgesjön/Hålland, Åre kommun, this delightful sanctuary offers the perfect opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to discover a new way of life in the serene landscape of Sweden. This cottage, originally fine-tuned from a simple structure built in the early 1940s, stands as a testament to the seamless blend of vintage allure and practical living. With two cozy bedrooms, this property sprawls across 91 square meters and offers ample room for comfort and relaxation. What makes this cottage especially appealing is its history—its roots tracing back to when it was lovingly known as JoPerstorpet. Over the years, personal touches have been added, creating an individualized space that invites you to add your own chapter to its story. For those who are drawn to the allure of fixer-uppers, this cottage presents an incredible opportunity for further customization or renovation if you so desire. Although the property is in good condition, there are always subtle nuances you might wish to adapt and make your own. The potential here is endless, enabling you to shape your dream country home without starting from scratch. From the outside, the property showcases a guest cabin which was expanded in 2014/2015 to include an additional bedroom and wood storage, demonstrating thoughtful development over the years. Sustained by a combination of solar panels and a generator, the cottage enjoys an environmentally-conscious setup. Summer water is sourced from a dug well in the adja ... click here to read more

4 room cottage at Dammvägen 116 Helgesjön/Hålland Åre kommun

The smell hits you first. Salt air and sun-warmed pine needles, drifting through the kitchen window at eight in the morning while the coffee percolates and your kids are already somewhere in the garden, bare feet on grass. That's Sandslättsvägen 2 on a Tuesday in July. Nothing dramatic. Just the particular quiet that only comes when you're 600 meters from one of Sweden's finest stretches of coastline and you have nowhere urgent to be. Haverdal is not a place that tries too hard. It sits along the Halland coast between Halmstad and Mellbystrand, a low-key community of summer houses, cycling families, and people who have been coming back to this same beach every August for thirty years. The four-kilometer sandy shore here is the kind you walk at dusk when the crowds have thinned and the light goes sideways and golden across the dunes. Swimming, paddleboarding, building fires in designated spots on the sand — the rhythm of summer on this stretch of coast has barely changed in decades, and honestly that's the whole point. The cottage at Sandslättsvägen 2 was built in 1969 and it wears its era well. Fifty-five square meters of thoughtful, practical layout — a bright living room with windows that frame the garden like a painting, a functional kitchen set up exactly right for long summer dinners, and a bedroom that stays cool even on the warmest Halland afternoons. There's an additional ten square meters of auxiliary space, and a separate friggebod guest cabin sits in the garden, which means visiting family or friends get their own breathing room. It's the feature that turns a weekend visit into a proper stay. The lot is the other thing people notice. At 1,222 square meters, it's substantial for this area — a mature, private ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

Picture yourself waking to the scent of pine carried on a gentle Baltic breeze, stepping onto sun-warmed timber decking with your morning coffee, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of Swedish summer: birdsong, rustling leaves, and the distant laughter of children cycling past on their way to the beach. This is the reality that awaits at Violvägen 13, a thoughtfully designed 120-square-meter holiday home on Sweden's celebrated Halland coast, where the rhythms of Swedish summer living blend seamlessly with modern comfort and space for the whole family. Nestled on a generous 996-square-meter leased plot in Haverdal, one of western Sweden's most sought-after coastal communities, this property offers something increasingly rare: genuine privacy combined with walkable access to pristine sandy beaches, golf courses, and nature reserves. The clever architectural layout features a main building housing the social heart of the home, connected via an expansive wooden deck to a separate annex containing three bedrooms—a configuration that transforms how families experience vacation time together, offering both togetherness and retreat. The Swedish approach to summer living revolves around outdoor spaces, and this property delivers magnificently. The connecting deck functions as an outdoor room spanning the property's width, large enough for multiple seating areas: morning breakfast spots catching early sun, shaded reading nooks for afternoon hours, and gathering spaces for those legendary Swedish summer evenings that stretch past 10 PM. Beyond the deck, a detached garden room provides weather-protected outdoor enjoyment, while the covered outdoor kitchen area becomes the stage for those quintessentially Nordic al fresco dining expe ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene countryside of Villshärad in Sweden, this quaint 4-room country home patiently awaits its next chapter. Situated majestically on Sandkroksvägen 1 A, this haven offers a unique opportunity to own a spot in one of the most picturesque parts of Scandinavia. With its good condition, the property exudes warmth and invites visions of cozy family gatherings and peaceful evening retreats. As someone who's always on the move, exploring various properties all around the globe, I assure you, properties like these with such splendid potential and at a new enticing price, are seldom seen. Speaking to overseas buyers and expats, this home is a delightful prospect for those yearning for tranquility combined with a touch of local cultural charm. Set on a 797 sqm plot enveloped by the lush greenery of Haverdalsreservat, there's an undeniable connection to nature here. Ideal for lazy summer days, the pristine sandy beaches of the charming west coast are just steps away, setting the stage for beaches walks and serene sunsets. For those who relish in the charm of a fixer-upper, consider this your dream come true. The house speaks to those with a vision, those who can see past the years and bring forth a renewed vibrancy it deserves. Whether you seek a holiday retreat or a permanent paradise, this property holds a myriad of possibilities. Now, let me tell you a bit about the local essence of Villshärad. The climate here dances between the crisp cool of Northern Europe and the mild warmth attributed to its coastal proximity. Winters can be chilly, blessing the landscape with a gentle frost and a blanket of snow. Summers, however, are a symphony of inviting weather, where the sun casts a golden hue over the terrain. ... click here to read more

4-room Vacation Home in Villshärad, Halmstad Municipality

Nestled in the heart of Stensjö, Falkenberg, Ekbacksvägen 7 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming house, in excellent condition, is perfect for those seeking a second home or a year-round retreat in one of Sweden's most picturesque coastal regions. With its proximity to nature, vibrant local culture, and a wealth of recreational activities, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore. This is the daily reality at Ekbacksvägen 7, where the serene surroundings of Stensjö provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house is situated just 700 meters from the stunning Stensjöstrand nature reserve, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, and bird watching. The property itself is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Spanning 76 square meters, the single-story home boasts a well-planned layout that maximizes space and comfort. The three spacious bedrooms provide ample accommodation for family and guests, while the bright and airy living room, with its open ceiling, creates a welcoming environment for gatherings and everyday living. The kitchen is both practical and well-equipped, making meal preparation a breeze. Adjacent to the kitchen is a delightful conservatory, which serves as an additional living space throughout the year. Equipped with an open fireplace and infrared heating, the conservatory offers a cozy atmosphere regardless of the season. It opens directly onto one of the two private, sheltered terraces, perfect for outdoor dining or simply enjoying the serene su ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Early on a September morning at Norregård, the only sounds are the soft thud of hooves crossing damp grass and the distant call of geese over Strömmasjön lake, just 800 meters through the tree line. The mist sits low over the pastures. The kitchen in the 1909 main house smells of coffee and old timber, and the light coming through the east-facing windows turns everything gold. This is what you actually buy when you acquire this estate — not just 12.8 hectares and a collection of well-built structures, but a particular quality of morning. Norregård sits in Halland County, outside Halmstad on Sweden's west coast, and the setting is quietly extraordinary. The land rolls between open meadow and mixed forest, fenced pastures stretch toward the wood line, and the whole place has the kind of unhurried atmosphere that takes decades to develop — not something you can manufacture. The main residence was built in 1909 and carries that era's proportions well: high ceilings, thick walls that hold warmth through January, and a floor plan that makes 279 square meters feel like a natural progression from room to room rather than a maze of additions. Six rooms. Two bathrooms. A living room large enough for a proper gathering. A kitchen that was updated without losing the character of the original house. The equestrian infrastructure here is serious. There's a full riding arena, maintained stables, and a lösdrift — a loose housing system — that gives horses freedom of movement while keeping them sheltered through the Swedish winter. The pastures are fenced for year-round grazing. The meadow areas produce hay, which you can either use or lease out; both options contribute to the roughly 150,000 SEK annual income the estate currently gene ... click here to read more

Front view of Norregård estate

Nestled in the splendid serenity of Holm, a charming village in the Halmstad Municipality, lies a farmhouse that beckons to all who dream of scenic beauty, modern conveniences, and a touch of rural tranquility. Yes, folks, I'm talking about this 7-room gem located at Jävsgård 165, a property you won't want to miss out on! As a busy real estate agent, it's not every day I come across such a versatile property that offers both substance and style to potential buyers, particularly those coming from overseas looking to relocate to beautiful Sweden. Imagine living in a farmhouse that embodies the essence of rural living while providing all the modern amenities one could desire. This is not just any farmhouse; it's a cozy retreat that perfectly captures the essence of Swedish countryside living. It's a place where you can truly immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle while being only a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of central Halmstad. Now, let's start picturing your life here. The home offers seven spacious bedrooms and one fully-tiled bathroom, giving you plenty of space for family and guests. For the rustic charm meets modern elegance, the farmhouse comes complete with a newly-renovated kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious Swedish meals. Not to mention the beautifully tiled stove and a warm, welcoming fireplace – ideal for those cold Scandinavian winters. Holm is a cozy little spot where the landscape is dotted with scenic fields and lush meadows. The area is famous for its serene ambiance, making it a perfect haven for those who desire peace and quiet but also crave community and connection. In terms of climate, you will be greeted by the distinctive four seasons of the region. Summers ar ... click here to read more

7-room Farm without Agriculture at Jävsgård 165 Holm Halmstad Municipality

Welcome folks, to this wonderful opportunity located at Snäckvägen 8 in the ever-popular and naturally beautiful Veka area of Falkenberg Municipality! Let me tell ya, this delightful single-story villa really does tick many boxes for those lookin’ to make a move to a picturesque corner of Sweden. Startin' right at the heart of the property, the villa is a cozy yet airy space that’s been designed with comfort and style in mind. With large windows ushering in ample light, every corner of this home feels open and welcoming, especially with the charming loft space and high ceilings. Now, I gotta say, as an agent continuously in demand, it’s always a pleasure to show a home with an atmosphere as refreshing as this one. You can almost feel the embrace of nature flowing in from the lush green surroundings—the seasons playing out like a dramatic story right from your windows. - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 70 sq meters - Bedrooms that open up possibilities for families or even for guests - Bathroom that is functional and elegantly simple - Loft space perfect for a cozy retreat or a creative nook - High ceilings offering an open and airy ambiance - Large windows framing the surroundings like art - Inviting fireplace as a cozy gathering space - Low-maintenance garden giving more leisure time - Spacious garden plot ready for creativity and recreation - Walking and cycling routes nearby for outdoor lovers - Close proximity to Falkenberg center (just 15 mins away!) Situated in the beloved Veka area, the villa rests close to dreamy Grimsholmen, a place where nature meets the sea in perfect harmony. Living here, you're immersed in a peaceful oasis, yet not too far from the lively charm of Falkenberg's center. You see, that's w ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Snäckvägen 8, Veka, Falkenberg Municipality

A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of waves lapping against the shore, the salty breeze whispering through your window, and the golden hues of the sunrise painting the sky. Welcome to Strandskatans Fritidsby 14, a charming beachfront cottage nestled in the heart of Östra stranden, Halmstad. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where the sea becomes your playground and tranquility your daily companion. A Day in the Life Start your mornings with a leisurely stroll along the pristine sandy beach, just steps from your door. Feel the cool sand beneath your feet as you breathe in the fresh sea air. As the day unfolds, the beach offers endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Whether it's a refreshing swim, a game of beach volleyball, or simply lounging with a good book, the choice is yours. As the sun sets, the horizon transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors, providing the perfect backdrop for an evening spent on your private terrace. Here, you can savor a glass of wine, enjoy a meal al fresco, or simply bask in the serenity of your surroundings. The Heart of the Home This cozy 34-square-meter cottage is a masterclass in efficient design. The open-plan living area is both inviting and functional, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The modern kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're cooking for family or hosting friends. Upstairs, the sleeping loft offers a peaceful retreat with stunning sea views. Designed to accommodate up to four guests, it's perfect for families or hosting visitors. The thought ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Strandskatans Fritidsby 14

So, you're considering relocating or finding a quaint escape in beautiful Sweden? Allow me to introduce you to a property that's steeped in history and nestled in the alluring borough of Näset in Falkenberg. This fascinating 19th-century summer house, situated at Sommarvägen 122, is a testament to timeless architecture presented in an idyllic setting. Let's paint the picture: this country home brings forth a nostalgic feeling from the past with its distinctive thatched roof—a style notably characteristic of the early 1900s. It's held its own over time and stands as a charming relic of Swedish heritage. While designed as a summer abode, the structure hints at possibilities far beyond just a seasonal visit. Enclosed within a generous plot of 751 square meters, there's sufficient room for any gardener's heart to roam free. The garden, a vivid spectrum of flora throughout the seasons, becomes your serene personal escape from the hustle and bustle of modern-day life. With a total living area of 70 square meters plus an additional 6 of auxiliary space, it may not be grand, but it undeniably warms the heart with its cozy ambiance. The house itself carries the charisma of its time with solid horizontal plank walls—a testament to the enduring craftsmanship of days gone by. Inside, it holds a warm embrace of 5 inviting rooms, positioned to ensure family and friends feel right at home. Notably, the living areas are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that welcome the sun’s glow into every corner. But let’s not forget what lies beyond the home. It's located a mere 450 meters from the shore, providing quick access to the breathtaking Skrea Strand. Known for its 2-kilometer stretch of golden sands and clear waters, it ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer house

Nestled in the stunning Halland County of Sweden, the charming cabin at Rävige 420, Ullared, is a picturesque haven just waiting to welcome you. You’re not just buying a property; you're stepping into a lifestyle — a lifestyle rich with natural beauty, tranquility, and endless possibilities. As your bussy real estate agent, I've seen plenty of properties, and this one stands out for its blend of comfort and potential for creating lasting memories. Let's set the scene: you drive up to the property and are greeted by the serene sound of birds from the adjacent Bergs Naturskog Nature Reserve. The setting? Perfect for those who cherish the embrace of nature and are looking for a retreat away from the bustling city life. This cozy 48 square meters cabin may appear modest, but don't let its size fool you; it’s packed with charm. Upon entering, you'll notice the practicality and thoughtfulness designed into the space. To your immediate convenience, there's ample storage, perfect for tucking away those winter coats or summer hiking gear. As you move further, the heart of the cabin unveils itself — a delightful open-plan living room that effortlessly flows into the dining and kitchen areas. This is where high ceilings and those beautiful southwest-facing windows let in plenty of light, making the space feel airy and inviting. The wood-burning stove offers a delightful focal point for cozy evenings, and trust me, the warmth it exudes is the stuff of cabin dreams. - 1 Bedroom with built-in wardrobes - 1 Bathroom with modern amenities - High ceilings and large windows - Open-plan living and dining area - Charming wood-burning stove - Spacious deck for entertainment - Outdoor Shower - Fully winterized - Large garden plot - Adjace ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Cottage at Rävige 420 Ullared Falkenberg Municipality

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. Welcome to Påarpsvägen 411, a delightful country home nestled in the heart of Båstad, Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located in the serene area of Påarp, this charming country home offers a unique blend of modern comfort and classic Swedish charm. Originally built in 1909, the house has been thoughtfully renovated to provide a cozy retreat while maintaining its historical character. With a total living area of 94 square meters, this home is perfect for families or groups looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Relaxation - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends. - Inviting Living Room: Ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the local area. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped for everything from quick breakfasts to festive dinners. - Renovated Interiors: Combining modern updates with classic charm. - Large Windows: Offering stunning views of the surrounding greenery. A Garden Oasis The property boasts a generous plot of 2,135 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee on the patio, hosting a barbecue under the stars, or simply soaking up the sun, the garden offers a perfect setting for every occasion. - Expansive Garden: A true oasis for relaxation and play. - Mature Trees and Lush Plantings: Creating a sense of seclusion and harmony. - Opportunities for Gardening and Sports: A versatile space for all your outdoor needs. Explore the Beauty of Båsta ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer house

Nestled in the serene village of Eldsberga, this delightful farmhouse offers a once in a lifetime opportunity for those seeking the tranquility of the Swedish countryside. Situated at Öppinge Ängamossen 719, this farmhouse serves as a gateway to relishing a lifestyle enriched with nature's beauty and simple pleasures. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this property where potential transcends the ordinary, albeit with an eye on realism. This property isn't just a house; it's a life-altering experience waiting for you just 15 minutes from the bustling life of the city. Picture driving through charming landscapes, each turn bringing you closer to this rural retreat. You approach and you're greeted by expansive pasture lands, perfect for those who dream of tending to their own horses. The property is crafted for equestrian enthusiasts, featuring ideal conditions for farm living. The air here is crisp, with a hint of earthiness that fills every breath, creating the perfect atmosphere for peaceful country life. Eldsberga itself serves as a cozy village that offers a glimpse into traditional Swedish living. What you have here is a close-knit community that celebrates simplicity and nature. Eldsberga is not just about rural peace; it's a vibrant village where life is beautifully slow-paced yet culturally rich. The region experiences all four seasons distinctly, offering snowy winters perfect for cozy fireside evenings and warm summers filled with long, sunlit days. The climate is temperate, ensuring that each day spent outdoors with your horses or nurturing your gardens is a day well-spent. Community gatherings, local traditions, and events make Eldsberga very welcoming, and a place with its own special char ... click here to read more

6 Room Farm/Forest at Öppinge Ängamossen 719

As a bustling real estate agent with more clients than hours in the day, I’m thrilled to devote a slice of my time to share with you a truly unique opportunity nestled in the heart of the stunning Bjäre Peninsula—right here in Västra Karup, Sweden. This sprawling property isn't just a place to rest your head; it’s an adventure waiting to unfurl, especially if you're an overseas buyer looking to settle into the charming rhythms of Swedish countryside life. Let’s first talk about the location because, let's face it, where you live plays just as big a role as the house you live in. Västra Karup is smack-dab between Båstad—a resort town renowned for tennis—and the picturesque village of Torekov. Imagine weekends filled with beach outings, quaint village strolls, and for the more actively inclined, there’s plenty of hiking trails through serene beech and oak forests. Oh, and don't even get me started on the sweet serenade of a babbling brook coupled with the seasonal symphony from a local wildlife habitat just a stone's throw from your front yard. Winters here have a magical touch of snow, while summers are mild, perfect for anyone wanting to escape extreme weather. This farmhouse ain’t your typical rustic spot; it’s got New England vibes that come with a comfy living setup. Now, let's not pretend the property doesn't weigh in on the larger size here—there's a whopping 574 square meters of space waiting for you to make your mark. That's ample room for a whole clan, whether it's your kin or perhaps guests from far and wide eager to bask in the Swedish country air. Here's what this delightful property has on offer: - 9 spacious bedrooms, ripe for cozying up - Zero bathrooms, so there's room for creativity to craft it as you ... click here to read more

Main building exterior

Welcome to your cozy haven in Mellbystrand, Sweden! Nestled amid the serene sand dunes of Northern Mellbystrand, this unique tiny house offers a rare opportunity to experience living right by the sea. Imagine waking up every morning to the sound of waves gently crashing onto Sweden’s longest sandy beach. At just 12 square meters, this dune cottage, priced at $43,300, is compact but full of potential, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility and connection to nature. Mellbystrand is a quaint coastal town known for its expansive sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. Only a short 100-meter walk from the shoreline, this property provides the ideal backdrop for seaside living. The sunsets here are nothing short of magical, painting the sky with breathtaking colors as the sun dips below the horizon. Picture yourself enjoying refreshing morning swims or long, leisurely walks on the beach, indulging in the natural beauty that this unique location promises. While the tiny house is in good condition, it's a minimalist's dream—allowing you the perfect chance to tailor it to your taste. Whether you're keen on creating a rustic escape or opting for a sleek minimalist design, the space is a blank canvas for your creativity. With no defined bedrooms or bathrooms, you have the freedom to innovate. Be it a cozy reading nook, a sunlit corner for relaxation, or a petite yet functional kitchen, every inch can be crafted to suit your lifestyle. Life in Mellbystrand is about embracing simplicity and making the most of outdoor adventures. The region is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond beach activities like swimming and sunbathing, the surrounding landscapes offer excellent hiking and cycling oppo ... click here to read more

12 m² Vacation Home in Mellbystrand

Nestled along the picturesque Karins Road, in the serene town of Mellbystrand, this delightful country home offers a rare blend of tranquility and the refreshing essence of coastal living. Just a stone's throw away from the soft rolling waves of the Nordic Sea, this property beckons those looking for an idyllic retreat, away from the bustling madness of city life. Now, as a bussy global real estate agent, let me whisk you away to discover the heartwarming charms of this residence, perfectly suited for overseas buyers and expats on the lookout for a new place to call home in Sweden. Mellbystrand, a quaint coastal town located in Laholms kommun, is a haven of peace with its long sandy beaches and lush green landscapes. The town's community embraces a lifestyle that balances relaxation with a touch of adventure. The climate here is generally mild; summers are cozy and inviting, while winters are picturesque with gentle snowfalls that paint the area a delightful white. Life in Mellbystrand offers plenty of delightful activities. From invigorating walks on the endless stretches of beach to perhaps exploring the nearby forests on a leisurely hike, Mellbystrand has a little slice of everything for everyone. For those more inclined to enjoy cultural pastimes, Laholm's quaint museums and art galleries are just a short drive away, offering insights into the rich Swedish history and artistic heritage. The house itself? It's a lovely winterized getaway, snugly situated on Karins väg. The moment you step onto the sizeable grassy expanse of 1,116 sqm, you're met with the kind of tranquility only nature can provide. It's an ideal place for garden parties during summer evenings or building snowmen in winter, should you fancy a bit of ... click here to read more

3 room winterized cottage on Karins väg 3 Mellbystrand Laholms kommun

Nestled in the heart of Mellbystrand, a charming coastal town in Laholm Municipality, Sweden, this delightful holiday home offers a unique blend of comfort, convenience, and coastal charm. Perfectly positioned on a desirable corner plot, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home by the sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Åmotslingan 9. With its proximity to one of Sweden's most beloved sandy beaches, this home is an ideal retreat for both seasonal getaways and year-round living. A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure Built in 1980, the main house is thoughtfully designed to maximize both indoor and outdoor living. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and modern kitchen, creating a bright and inviting space perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows and glass doors flood the interior with natural light, offering stunning views of the garden and direct access to the conservatory. The conservatory is a standout feature, providing a versatile space that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, relaxing with a book, or simply enjoying the garden view, this fully glazed area offers comfort and style. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside to discover a beautifully paved patio, ideal for al fresco dining, barbecues, or sunbathing during the warmer months. The 255 square meter lot is easy to maintain yet offers ample space for outdoor activities. The well-kept garden, with its mix of lawn, flower beds, and mature shrubs, provides a private and pleasant environment. Flexible Accommodation Opt ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled within the tranquil coastal environs of Mellbystrand, you'll find a cozy haven awaiting your discovery. The property at Kulladalsstigen 4 is your gateway to the simple pleasures of life, providing a serene backdrop to unwind. As a proactive real estate agent geared towards serving a diverse range of prospective overseas buyers, I often encounter diverse properties, each narrating a unique story, and this familiar country home certainly tells its tale of restful summers and rejuvenating retreats. Enveloped by the lush Scandinavian landscape, this 45-square-meter summer home is positioned in a private setting that offers both seclusion and charm. Built in 1957, this summer cottage has stood the test of time. You’ll witness how well it accommodates modern-day living yet still retains its vintage grace. It’s not just a roof over your head – it’s a cozy nook in the world, a sanctuary where memories are carved out under the Swedish skies. Living in Mellbystrand offers the luxury of tasting the saltiness of the wind as it dances across long sandy beaches. The climate features distinct seasons, presenting warm, sun-drenched summers that draw visitors far and wide, contrasted with serene, snowy winters that offer spectacular views. In fact, Mellbystrand is famed for having the longest sandy beach in all of Sweden, ideal for leisurely walks and peaceful moments of contemplation. Whether you’re allured by the simplicity of beach life or the adventures of hiking and biking in nearby natural reserves, this locale appeals to nature lovers of all kinds. Step inside the home and you will find a pleasing simplicity in its layout, efficiently designed to maximize space. The inviting living room, with its large windows, welcomes ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house