Serene Lakeside Country Home with Guest Cottage Near Eksjö, Sweden - Your Swedish Countryside Oasis Awaits!

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Sundstorp 5, Eksjö, Eksjö kommun, Sweden, Hult (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 49Floor area

€85,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

49m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Sundstorp 5, a delightful countryside retreat nestled by the picturesque Skedesjön Lake, situated just a short distance from the charming town of Eksjö in Sweden. If you’re an overseas buyer or an expat seeking a serene getaway in the Swedish countryside, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom property presents a splendid opportunity. This cozy property offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and proximity to local conveniences, perfect for making lifelong memories.

This country_home captures the essence of Swedish leisure living, providing you an exclusive leased setting on a beach plot. The property is designed for those who appreciate the calm and beauty of nature, allowing you to unwind and escape from the hectic rush of urban life. The inviting, compact three-room house comes with a small kitchen and is complemented by a guest cottage for additional space, complete with storage facilities—ideal for hosting visitors or for your own private retreat.

While the current condition of the house is good, the opportunity to further personalize and repair minor elements to your liking is always there, making it a delightful project for the enthusiast. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee on the porch as you overlook the serene lake, then stepping out for a refreshing dip in the clear waters. This country_home opens up a potential lifestyle filled with relaxing waterfront afternoons, sunbaths on the dock, or embarking on delightful fishing trips.

Here's a snapshot of what this property offers:
- Size: 49 sqm of cozy living space
- Bedrooms: 2 intimate bedrooms
- Bathrooms: 1 functional bathroom
- Kitchen: Well-sized for whipping up local dishes
- Guest Cottage: Perfect for privacy or extra guests
- Storage Space: Convenient for your outdoor gear
- Favorable lease arrangement with possibilities for purchase
- Immersive lakeside living experience
- Easy access to the quaint town facilities in Eksjö

Eksjö, just 18km from the property, is a cultural and historic spot boasting unique wooden architecture that's famed across Sweden—making it much more than just a local town. You can explore its cobblestone streets, and enjoy its local Bistros and shops, or indulge in Swedish homemade pastries at a local cafe.

The local climate is typically Swedish, with enjoyable cool summers and snowy winters that offer their own charms, providing diverse recreational activities throughout the year. Whether you're into skiing in the winter or swimming and hiking in the warmer months, this location caters to year-round activity.

Living in Hult provides a chance to immerse yourself in the gentler pace of life typical of the southern countryside of Sweden. This region is known for its tight-knit communities, making it easier for expats to settle in and establish a home away from home. Residents often gather for community events and traditional Swedish celebrations, which are excellent opportunities for cultural immersion.

Life by Skedesjön Lake is peaceful, yet never boring. Whether you're lounging by the water, engaging with the community in Eksjö, or tackling a small DIY project in the house, life here is rewarding and fulfilling. This property could be your very own slice of rural Swedish paradise, ideal for those looking to retire, work remotely, or simply break away from the hustle and bustle of city living.

The landowner is open to discussions about purchasing the plot, which could turn this leased opportunity into your permanent lakeside escape. Don't miss this chance to make a move into a tranquil lifestyle where your dream getaways become your everyday reality. Interested? Imagine yourself living this serene lifestyle and let’s take the next step to make this Swedish haven yours.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
49
Price per m²
€1,735
Garden size
400
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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Front view of the holiday home

On a still July morning, you step out onto the west-facing terrace with a mug of coffee and hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the birches. The faint lap of water from Hällebosjön, ten minutes down the track. That's it. This is what brought you here, and it's exactly what you'll find every single time you return. Hällebo 907 sits in a quietly coveted pocket of Örebro County, outside the village of Pålsboda in Hallsbergs kommun. It's a genuine Swedish countryside retreat — 49 square metres of well-kept living space on a 1,100 square metre plot, updated steadily over recent years without losing any of its honest, unpretentious character. This is not a property tarted up for a quick sale. The roof was replaced in 2020. The facade and windows were repainted in 2024. The bathroom was fully renovated in 2024. The kitchen got quality IKEA fittings in 2022. Whoever owned this looked after it, and it shows. Walk inside and the layout makes immediate sense. The living room anchors itself around an open fireplace — not a decorative one, but the kind that genuinely heats the room on a grey October afternoon when the leaves outside have gone amber and the temperature drops before you expect it. The kitchen has enough workspace to properly cook, not just reheat things, and looks out toward the garden where, come August, the raspberry canes will be heavy enough to slow you down on the way to the woodpile. Two bedrooms handle family visits or a spare room for the one friend who always stays longer than planned. One bedroom was freshly painted in early 2025 and feels clean and light. The bathroom renovation in 2024 is worth mentioning twice. It's properly done — shower cabin, modern composting toilet (a Separett unit, com ... click here to read more

Front view of Hällebo 907 country home

The alarm doesn't go off here. You wake up because the light does — that pale, golden Swedish summer light that slips through the curtains sometime around five in the morning and makes it impossible to stay in bed. So you pull on a sweater, step outside into the dewy garden, and walk the two-minute path down to Lake Toften before anyone else is up. The water is still. The pines are reflected perfectly on the surface. You dive in anyway. That's the daily reality of owning Östra Toften 216, a classic red-painted cottage sitting on a 1,000 square meter leased plot in a close-knit community of about forty similar summer homes just outside Östervåla in Uppsala County. It's compact — 34 square meters of living space — but Swedish summer cottage culture has never been about square footage. It's about being outside. The cottage is where you sleep, eat breakfast, and come in from the rain. The rest of your life here unfolds on the lake, in the forest, and around a fire in the garden. Built in 1968, the cottage has that honest simplicity that makes older Scandinavian summer homes so appealing. The living room is bright, with windows that pull in the tree light and make the small space feel larger than it is. It connects directly to the bedroom — a straightforward layout that works exactly as it should for a one or two-person getaway. The kitchen is practical and compact, built for the kind of cooking that actually happens at a summer cottage: coffee before the swim, pasta after the hike, maybe a proper crayfish spread in August with candles on the garden table. There's a storage shed on the plot for bikes, fishing gear, kayak paddles, and all the other paraphernalia that accumulates when you spend your summers outdoors properly. ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the red summer cottage

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Östanå in Vetlanda, Sweden, awaits a rare opportunity to own a delightful country home that promises a unique and tranquil lifestyle. This charming winterized cottage, located at Östanå Sommarvägen 9, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of convenience. This cozy abode, built in 1940, embodies a quiet charm, standing proudly on a lush, green plot merely 100 meters from the calming waters of a local swimming area and a quaint boat harbor. Upon entering this home, you'll immediately feel the warmth and simplicity that only such a historic property can offer. Despite its cozy size of 54 square meters, it is meticulously planned to accommodate all the necessities of comfortable rural living. The entryway welcomes you with enough space to hang your coat and gear, and it opens up to a layout that encourages both privacy and togetherness. The heart of the home lies in its inviting living room featuring a cozy open fireplace with a Keddy insert. Imagine the crackling warmth on chilly Swedish winters, offering the perfect setting for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings. Nearby, the kitchen awaits with ample room, fitted with modern appliances, ready to assist you in creating warm meals to share either at your dining table or out on the lovely veranda. With one generously sized bedroom, designed to accommodate a double bed and enriched with plenty of storage from built-in wardrobes, this cottage makes an ideal setting for couples or anyone longing for a serene solitary retreat. Wake up to the peace of the surrounding nature every day; it's a simplicity infused with quiet luxury. The property offers a generously sized veranda, an inviting space to spend long summ ... click here to read more

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Allow me to take you on a journey through a villa nestled in the peaceful and scenic landscape of Småland, near the quaint town of Ingatorp, Sweden. This delightful villa, located at Ödehult Nybo 1 within the Eksjö municipality, is everything you would expect from a property combining serene country living with modern amenities. Imagine waking up in this spacious, 170-square-meter abode, surrounded by nature yet filled with all the comforts one could wish for. The villa is located about 3 kilometers due south of Ingatorp and approximately 10 kilometers west of Mariannelund. This puts you within easy reach of community life, yet distant enough to relish in the tranquility that country living offers. The villa sits on an impressive 3-hectare expanse, giving ample space to entertain various hobbies and interests. Be it pondering over a novel morning routine in the gardens or considering some agricultural pursuits, this place has room for it all. Built in 1928, the main residence carries a gentle rustic vibe, paired with a splash of modern living. The family-sized villa features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering an array of spaces suitable for families or social butterflies hosting out-of-town guests. The interior exudes a warmth that comes from a blend of traditional elements and contemporary touches, ensuring a comforting vibe throughout. Natural light pours in, courtesy of the ample-sized windows, enhancing the living experience with views of the surrounding countryside that do not disappoint. Adding to the property's allure is an outbuilding that surprises with versatility. It houses two capacious garages, a modern stable, and a fully equipped guest apartment. Whether you need a crash pad for visitors or migh ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside, Flenshult 8 in Karlstorp, Vetlanda, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming red cottage, with its classic white trim, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the serene Lake Flen just a stone's throw away. This property is not just a house; it's a haven for those seeking a second home that promises both relaxation and adventure. A Slice of Swedish Heritage Built in 1966, this delightful cottage embodies the traditional Swedish architectural style, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The standout feature is the picturesque glass veranda, where you can sip your morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding greenery. Comfortable Living Spaces The interior of the home is designed for comfort and practicality. The spacious living room, flooded with natural light from large windows, serves as the heart of the home. It's the perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The functional kitchen, while simple, provides all the essentials for preparing delicious meals, with potential for modernization to suit your personal taste. Cozy Bedrooms and Essential Amenities The two cozy bedrooms offer peaceful views of the garden, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. The bathroom, equipped with a shower and toilet, provides convenience for both residents and guests. While the property currently has summer water only, it is ideally suited as a seasonal retreat or summer residence. A Garden of Possib ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself into the tranquility of country living at Änkarp 2, located in the heart of the Swedish countryside, just a short drive from the historical town of Eksjö. Situated by the serene Gyesjön lake, this country hideaway offers a genuine opportunity to escape the fast-paced rhythm of city life. Here, nature is not just a backdrop; it's an integral part of your everyday experience, shaping the lifestyle that comes with owning a slice of this idyllic location in Sweden. Stepping inside the single-bedroom cottage, you'll find modest yet accommodating spaces that invite relaxation and quiet reflection. The property boasts one bedroom and a total size of 54 square meters, making it the perfect size for a cozy retreat or an artist's getaway. Though it's on the smaller side, each square meter is filled with potential for personalization, and while the condition is good, there's always room to enhance and style the space to your own liking. You might see room for renovations, but for many, this is a chance to make the cottage truly your own. The pleasures of owning this cottage extend beyond its walls. The moment you step outside, you're greeted by a spacious, natural garden. It's an open-air canvas ready for whatever outdoor living ideas you may have. Picture family barbecues on summer evenings, lazy afternoon picnics, or even starting your own garden with the freshest produce. With access to a private dock, mornings at Änkarp 2 can start with a brisk swim in the lake or a calm moment by the water's edge, listening to the gentle lap of the waves. Life in this part of Sweden is unhurried and deeply connected to the environment. The Eksjö area is known for its stunning landscapes, dense forests, and beautifully prese ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

In the heart of the sweeping landscapes of Sweden, surrounded by the serene and untouched natural beauty, stands a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful charm of country living. Located in the quaint little corner of Jukkasjärvi, Kiruna kommun, this delightful country home offers a retreat from the bustling world. As a busy real estate agent, it's not often that I stumble upon a property that boasts such a harmonious blend of simplicity and potential. Tucked away on Pietterasjärvivägen, this cozy holiday home will surely capture the hearts of those seeking solace in nature. With an area spanning 25 square meters, it's a snug yet functional space for anyone looking to downsize or perhaps indulge in the pleasures of a holiday getaway. The home offers a welcoming living area that doubles as a bedroom, with a sofa bed that invites lazy afternoons and restful evenings. You'll find a dining area adjoining a compact kitchen, equipped with a gas stove that's ready to cook up a delightful meal or two. Let's talk a little bit more about what makes this property truly special. - Located near Lake Väkkäräjärvi - Close proximity to Torne River - Freehold natural plot, spanning 3,327 sqm - Simple yet charming holiday home - Covered terrace perfect for morning coffees - Equipped with a solar cell and battery - Gas stove for your cooking needs - Wood-burning stove adds rustic charm - Storage shed and wood shed included - Dry toilet/outhouse built in 2015 - Scenic walking path to Lake Väkkäräjärvi - Snowmobile trail leading to Torne River But what, you might ask, is it like to live in such a sanctuary? Jukkasjärvi is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and its rich culture. This charming villag ... click here to read more

1 room holiday home in Jukkasjärvi

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, Flohult Östergården offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of rural paradise. Located in the charming parish of Korsberga, within the Vetlanda municipality, this country home is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the crisp Swedish air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at Flohult Östergården, a small country estate sprawling over 5 hectares of diverse land. Whether you're seeking a holiday home, a second home, or an investment property, this estate offers a canvas for your dreams. ### A Home with Endless Potential The main house, a generous 165 square meters, is designed to offer both comfort and functionality. While the exact number of bedrooms and bathrooms isn't specified, the spacious layout suggests ample room for family gatherings or hosting guests. The house is complemented by a traditional barn, perfect for storage or creative workshops, and a garage that provides secure parking and additional storage space. ### Land of Opportunity The estate's land is thoughtfully divided into approximately 2 hectares of arable land, 1.5 hectares of pasture, and a portion of deciduous woodland. This mix provides excellent opportunities for: - Hobby Farming: Cultivate your own vegetables or start a small-scale agricultural venture. - Animal Husbandry: Ideal for keeping horses, sheep, or other livestock. - Recreational Activities: Enjoy the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside with hiking, cycling, or simply exploring your own woodland. - Leisure Pursuits: A nearby lake, ju ... click here to read more

Flohult Östergården – Exterior view

Early July mornings at this place have a particular quality. The mist sits low over Lake Nömmen, the water is glassy and completely still, and the only sound from inside the glazed conservatory is the occasional knock of a woodpecker somewhere deep in the birch trees behind the garden. You pour your coffee. You're not going anywhere in a hurry. That feeling — that specific, unhurried Swedish summer morning feeling — is what this cottage in Kristinelunds stugområde has been quietly delivering to its owners for decades. Sitting on a generous 770-square-meter plot in one of Vetlanda municipality's most established holiday home communities, this 60-square-meter house was built in 1960 and has been kept in genuinely good condition. It's not a project. You won't be calling contractors the week you arrive. Move in, open the windows, and start living the life you bought it for. The lake is 100 meters from the front door. Lake Nömmen is one of Småland's cleaner freshwater lakes — the kind where you can actually see the sandy bottom at the swimming spot, and where perch and pike fishing is taken seriously by the locals who've been doing it for generations. The private boat dock that comes with this property is the detail that changes everything. You don't have to share a communal slip, queue for access, or drag a kayak down a muddy bank. Your boat is there when you want it, full stop. Inside, the layout is honest and practical. The kitchen is well-equipped with real storage — enough bench space to actually cook a proper meal, not just heat something up. It opens into a living room where large windows frame the lake view and drag light deep into the room even on grey autumn afternoons. Two bedrooms handle a small family or a cou ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene village of Norrhult, in the heart of Småland within the Uppvidinge Municipality, lies this charming country home at Nottebäcks-Heda 1. A picturesque, quaint property that offers both a peaceful retreat and a touch of historical charm, this cottage truly captures the essence of countryside living. Whether you are an expat looking to settle down in Sweden or a foreign buyer seeking a seasonal home, this delightful cottage might just be what you’ve been dreaming of. Boasting a total living area of 76 square meters, this country home comes with two snug bedrooms and a single, well-maintained bathroom. Built way back in 1915, this house has seen many epochs, gracefully showcasing its historical roots while accommodating modern needs. The home has been thoughtfully extended over the years to include an extra bedroom and a bathroom, enhancing its practicality and comfort. As you arrive, you’ll find the property is comfortably secluded on a hillside, wrapped in a shroud of large, mature trees, primarily spruces, that create a natural, enchanting barrier from the outside world. Picture yourself waking up to the gentle whispers of the wind through the trees, or sipping your morning coffee while taking in the lush, green landscape that surrounds you. Living here genuinely feels like stepping into a different, more tranquil time. The property features water from a drilled well and boasts a sewage system with an approved three-chamber septic tank, ensuring functionality even in this rural paradise. Now, let's paint a picture of what life could be like in Norrhult. Located within a half-hour drive from the cottage, you can find a variety of activities to keep you entertained and immersed in the Swedish lifest ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the rolling landscapes of southern Sweden, Besekull Sjöhagen 10 in Sandsjöfors offers a unique opportunity for those seeking the idyllic life of countryside living. This expansive 146-square-meter dwelling captures the essence of rural life without compromise, promising a lifestyle both tranquil and fulfilling for families, expats, and adventurers alike. Property Highlights: - Located in Sandsjöfors, Sweden - Total size: 146 sqm - 1.5 floors - 4 spacious bedrooms - Single clean bathroom - Detached building with two garages - Separate apartment featuring 3 rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom - Newly built 95 sqm house with garage and storage - High energy efficiency with solar panels & ground source heating - Over 10 hectares of land, ideal for horse enthusiasts - Just 400 meters from Lake Uppsjön As you enter this sprawling country home, the potential for family life or investment is immediately apparent. With four generously sized bedrooms, the main house caters perfectly to larger households, offering room for everyone to carve out their own cherished corner. The 1.5 floors of living space enhance the convenience and utility, seamlessly blending formal and informal areas. The bonus of a detached building comprising about 125 sqm opens doors for creative minds. If you’re looking to set up a haven for multigenerational living or simply require a workshop for your passion projects, this space easily accommodates your needs. Those with aspirations of entrepreneurship will find the detached apartment—complete with three rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom—particularly inviting. Additionally, the brand-new 95 sqm house on-site further expands your options, whether you desire more living space or seek a haven ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm without agriculture at Besekull Sjöhagen 10 Sandsjöfors Nässjö municipality

Nestled in the serene embrace of Gisshult, Nässjö, Konvaljevägen 1 stands as a testament to the idyllic Swedish lifestyle. This charming house, with its breathtaking views of Gisshultasjön, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step out onto your patio. Here, the beauty of nature is your constant companion, with each season painting a new masterpiece across the landscape. Whether it's the vibrant colors of autumn or the serene white of winter, this property offers a front-row seat to nature's ever-changing show. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility The main house, or 'storstuga', is a haven of comfort and functionality. With two separate entrances, it offers flexibility and privacy, making it ideal for hosting family and friends. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, becomes the heart of the home during the colder months, providing warmth and a welcoming atmosphere. - Spacious Living Room: Cozy fireplace, large windows with lake views - Modern Kitchen: Recently renovated, equipped with modern appliances - Stylish Bathroom: Conveniently located adjacent to the kitchen - Generous Bedroom: A peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation ### A Guest Cottage for Extended Stays The fully equipped guest cottage is a standout feature, offering an all-in-one living solution for visitors or extended family. With its own living room, kitchenette, bathroom, bedroom, and sleeping loft, it ensures privacy and independence while still being close to the main house. - Living Room with Kitchenette: Perfect for guests or potential rental ... click here to read more

Main house with lake view

Nestled in the picturesque Småland highlands, between the charming towns of Eksjö and Sävsjö and a mere 22 kilometers west of Nässjö, the Besekull farm presents a serene escape into the Swedish countryside. This appealing property sits proudly on seven hectares of lush land, offering its new owners a harmonious blend of stylish living and sustainable, green opportunities, ideal for those looking to engage in small-scale farming, hosting workshops, or considering rental ventures. The main residence, an architecturally designed building spread over one and a half floors, accommodates two independent living spaces, making it versatile for varying family needs or for hosting guests. The heart of the home is undeniably the large conference room equipped with a fireplace, merging effortlessly into a glazed winter garden complete with underfloor heating. This setup ensures comfort and stunning panoramic views of the ever-changing natural surroundings throughout the year. The property comprises nine bedrooms distributed thoughtfully across the expansive space, ensuring privacy and tranquility. There are three bathrooms, each well-appointed to serve the needs of a large household or multiple guests. The dual farmhouses on the premises enhance the property's charm and utility—they are perfect for additional family space or could even be used for commercial purposes given their desirable features and independent layouts. #### Property Features: - Nine sizable bedrooms - Three well-maintained bathrooms - Architect-designed structures with artistic interiors - Dual living units within the main residence - Winter garden with underfloor heating - Large conference room with a fireplace - Additional farmhouses for guest accommodation ... click here to read more

9 room Farm with agriculture at Besekull 1 Sandsjöfors Nässjö municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden, the town of Vimmerby offers an arresting blend of serene, rustic life surrounded by the awe-inspiring splendor of nature. Here in Rumskulla, an inviting country home awaits, capturing the essence of rural warmth and contemporary comforts that make it an enticing escape for those yearning for some peace or for expats seeking a life away from the buzz. Situated on Solbacka 103, Vimmerby kommun, this two-bedroom property with a size of 87 square meters, offers a pleasant spot for anyone seeking tranquility, with a reasonable price of just 79,500. The charm of this country home lies in its quaint structure, originally built in 1933, exuding character and a sense of history from every corner. The property sprawls graciously on a generous plot of 1,830 square meters, offering an enviable expanse that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether your passion is gardening or just soaking up the quiet countryside air, this plot provides ample space to let your dreams flourish. Walking through the entryway, you find a spacious hall that leads into the welcoming embrace of a kitchen. The kitchen doesn’t just provide a place to prepare meals; it’s a hub for family conversations and laughter. Modern appliances are at your fingertips, and with plenty of storage, everything feels just right for culinary creativity. Next to it, you will find a snug living room, a perfect retreat after the busyness of a day. Large windows adorn this cozy space, allowing natural light to spill in and illuminate everything with a glow that seems to reflect the rolling fields outside. The layout is thoughtfully designed to be efficient and comfortable, ensuring a seamless flow between areas. On the ground floor, alongside ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Bodafors, situated in the southern Swedish province of Småland, this country home at Norra Sandsjö prästgård 3 offers an enticing opportunity to experience the authentic Swedish countryside lifestyle. It sits comfortably amidst an expanse of lush greenery, with meadows stretching out toward the horizon, and trees that sway gently with the intermittent breezes typical of the region. This inviting setting provides a tranquil retreat from the vigorous pace of urban life. The Swedish countryside, known for its distinctive beauty and peaceful solitude, is particularly charming throughout the year. The region experiences a mix of crisp, snowy winters and mild, pleasantly warm summers. Each changing season brings its own unique ambience, from the snowy capped trees in winter to the vibrant greens in summer, adding a continuous canvas of scenic beauty to the home's backdrop. Bodafors, part of Nässjö municipality, offers the best of both worlds: peaceful country living with convenient access to everyday necessities. With a local school nearby, it's ideal for families. The town center isn't far off, providing grocery stores, small local markets, and essential services along with a welcoming community. This property, spanning a substantial 930 square meters, sits close to the alluring Sandsjön lake. Just 100 meters away, the lake opens up a range of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon by the water with a book in hand. This proximity to water makes this property even more enticing for those who enjoy outdoor recreation as part of their everyday routine. The dwelling itself covers a comfortable 110 square meters. It's in good condition, having been ... click here to read more

Front view of Norra Sandsjö prästgård 3

Nestled in the scenic heart of Nässjö, Sweden, this country home invites you to explore a lifestyle filled with the simplicity of nature and the potential for limitless ideas. Located at Målen Dungen 1, Nässjö kommun, this property is more than just a house; it’s a haven for those yearning for tranquility and the countryside way of life. Let me introduce you to the tale of this home, a home that waits for someone to fill its walls with new stories and dreams. This six-bedroom country home sits comfortably on the embrace of the Swedish landscape. With a size of 119 square meters, it's a property that holds rich potential for families wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life. Though this property is in good condition, it reflects years of history and would benefit from some personalization to fit the aspirations of its new stewards. The property’s story starts along a picturesque road, culminating in a peaceful setting that whispers serenity and quietude, perfect for those looking to dwell in peace. Here, the air is fresh, and the views expand over pastures that are not just pretty to look at but also fertile with possibility. Take this as your canvas and paint your dreams: a self-sufficient lifestyle, a blossoming garden, or an equestrian venture. The weather here mirrors the properties' charm—experiencing all four seasons in their distinct glory. Summers are mild and lush, providing excellent conditions for farming and outdoor activities. Winters in Nässjö bring a calm blanket of snow, creating the perfect backdrop for a fireplace narrative. Life in Nässjö dances with seasonal rhythms, making it an ever-changing canvas for outdoor and indoor living. Whether you are an animal enthusiast or just someo ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil and picturesque area of Blåvik, Kopparhult in the municipality of Boxholm in Sweden, lies a captivating property waiting to be discovered by someone seeking a peaceful abode beside the serene Lake Sommen. This unique opportunity to own a tranquil haven is ideal for foreign buyers and expats looking for a slice of Swedish serenity. Blåvik is known for its lush landscapes and welcoming community, providing residents with a chance to immerse themselves in nature's wonders and indulge in a lifestyle that's both tranquil and enriching. Imagining life here is akin to stepping into a storybook. A narrative that starts with a leisurely morning stroll to the beautiful public beach at Sandvik, just mere meters from the property's doorstep, where the gentle lapping of Lake Sommen's waters sets the day’s tempo. On brighter days, one might meander further to the historic Blåvik Church, taking time to admire the surrounding vistas or perhaps venture out on a boating adventure from Blåvik’s central location on the lake, which is famed for its archipelago-like environment dotted with countless islets and quaint islands. The climate in Boxholm, bearing the classic characteristics of Swedish seasons, ensures a gentle transition from vibrant summers filled with blossoming greenery to soothing, cool winters where the environment around transforms into a winter wonderland. Life here means you’re never too far from outdoor adventures, be it hiking through nearby forest trails, marveling at the changing autumn leaves, or indulging in winter’s calm beauty. Now, turning the page to the home itself, the house at Blåvik Aspstigen 2 promises a warm welcome to its inhabitants. Designed with thoughtful consideration to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Blåvik, Boxholm, this delightful country home offers a genuine slice of Swedish countryside living. Situated on Blåvik Kyrkhagsstigen 44, this is a perfect opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained retreat. Let's take a leisurely stroll through what this charming property has to offer and delve into the life awaiting potential owners here in this part of Sweden. The property spans approximately 85 square meters, offering a cozy, yet ample space for relaxation and enjoyment. This peaceful haven consists of four rooms, including two inviting bedrooms. What makes this property truly stand out is the separate guest cottage, an ideal spot for hosting visiting friends or family who will inevitably want to share in the experience of this scenic locale. Entering the main house, one is immediately drawn to the open floor plan connecting the kitchen and living room. The living space features a warm, inviting fireplace—a centerpiece for intimate gatherings during the long winter months. Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - An open-plan kitchen and living room - Cozy fireplace - Separate guest cottage - Laundry room - Shower room - Large multi-level outdoor deck - Wood-fired hot tub - Outdoor shower - Storage shed - Recent improvements (new roof, windows, and winter garden) - Year-round water and sewage Living in Blåvik provides a unique glimpse into Swedish culture and tradition. The town is steeped in natural beauty, surrounded by dense forests and crystal-clear lakes. Residents are often seen taking leisurely walks by the water or participating in various outdoor activities. With plenty of swimming sp ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Kuttaboda 7 in Åseda, a picturesque location offering an opportunity to embrace a tranquil life in the Swedish countryside. As an agent for a global real estate company, I often get to see properties worldwide, but this farmhouse stands out as a perfectly balanced mix of modern comfort and country living. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Uppvidinge kommun, this property captures the essence of rural life while still providing access to essential amenities and community life. Imagine waking up every day in a lovely farmhouse, stretching over 145 square meters, complete with three cozy bedrooms and a bright, cheery kitchen. Perfect for a family seeking a calmer, connected lifestyle or international buyers dreaming of a Swedish escape. The house has undergone key renovations on the ground floor and foundation, ensuring comfortable living conditions. The upper floor awaits transformation, ready to be tailored to create extra bedrooms, workspaces, or perhaps a leisure room that fits your unique needs. For those interested in sustainable living, this farm holds endless potential. The well-maintained land is perfect for small-scale farming, with newly laid cultivation beds for growing vegetables and fruit trees to provide fresh produce. Feel the joy of tending to your garden amidst a stunning landscape, where nature truly thrives. If livestock interests you, there are facilities including a small animal house ideal for chickens and sheep. This farm offers everything you need to take a leap towards a self-sufficient lifestyle. Bullet Points about the Property: - 145 sqm farmhouse - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Renovated ground floor - Unfinished upper floor - Large living room with a functional tiled stove - Brig ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm/forest at Kuttaboda 7 Åseda, Kuttaboda Uppvidinge municipality

Nestled amidst the lush greenery and tranquility of the Swedish countryside, Rosenlund 1 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene landscapes of Grimstorp. Tucked away in Nässjö kommun, this quaint country home is more than just a residence; it's an experience waiting to be cherished by those seeking solace and connection with nature. Imagine waking up in the heart of Sweden’s pastoral beauty, where the first light of day gently filters through trees that surround your home. Rosenlund 1 is ideally positioned to offer front-row seats to this peaceful spectacle every single day. With only one bedroom and a modest size of 37 square meters, this cozy abode is perfect for solo adventurers or couples who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Yes, it’s compact, but it is brimming with potential for anyone willing to add a personal touch. Life here in Grimstorp is defined by simplicity and nature. When it comes to climate, expect cool summers and winters that are crisp and snowy, thanks to the region’s distinctive Scandinavian weather. The seasons here paint the village in different hues, offering something unique throughout the year. In warmer months, the countryside blossoms, creating a canvas of vibrant greens and wildflowers. Come winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire with a hot beverage. Living at Rosenlund 1, you’ll find yourself embraced by nature. This property, albeit simple, provides you with a direct access to the great outdoors. The nearby forests and open fields are ripe for exploration, and you might find yourself picking fresh berries or wild mushrooms, connecting with the land in a way modern life often forgets. The lack of b ... click here to read more

1 room holiday home at Rosenlund 1 Grimstorp Nässjö municipality