Spacious Country Home with Equestrian Facilities in Rockneby, Kalmar - Ideal Second Home

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Gamla Revsuddevägen 11, 395 94 Rockneby, Kalmar, Sweden, Rockneby (Sweden)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 218Floor area

€279,500

Country home

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

218m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Swedish countryside, this expansive country home in Rockneby, Kalmar, offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience. Located at Gamla Revsuddevägen 11, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that promises tranquility, adventure, and a touch of history.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the promise of a day filled with endless possibilities. This property, spanning an impressive 4.6 hectares, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced.

A Home with History and Potential

Built in 1909, the main residence exudes character and warmth. With over 200 square meters of living space, the house boasts high ceilings and generously sized rooms, perfect for a large family or those who love to entertain. While the home is in good condition, it offers ample opportunity for personalization, allowing you to infuse your style and creativity into every corner.

Key Features:

- Five spacious bedrooms: Ideal for family and guests.
- Two bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience.
- Large barn with six horse stalls: Perfect for equestrian enthusiasts.
- Old trotting track: A nod to the property's rich history.
- Lush garden with mature fruit trees: A haven for relaxation and outdoor activities.
- Additional 30 square meters of secondary space: Versatile for storage or utility.
- Proximity to water bodies: Just 1.5 kilometers to the nearest body of water and 2.5 kilometers to the sea.
- Energy class E: Reflecting the home's historical charm.
- Annual operating cost of 41,500 SEK: Typical for a property of this size.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Living in Rockneby means embracing a lifestyle that balances peace with adventure. The surrounding area is a paradise for nature lovers, with forests, fields, and walking trails inviting exploration. Whether you're keen on hiking, bird watching, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, the natural beauty of Kalmar is at your doorstep.

For those who love the water, the nearby sea offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. Imagine spending your summer days sailing along the coast or enjoying a picnic by the water's edge.

Community and Convenience

Despite its rural setting, the property is conveniently located within driving distance of Kalmar city. Here, you'll find a vibrant community, rich in culture and history. From schools and shops to restaurants and cultural attractions, Kalmar offers everything you need for a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this property is not just a retreat but a wise investment. The demand for holiday homes in Sweden is on the rise, and this estate, with its unique features and prime location, holds significant potential for rental income or future resale.

A Story Waiting to Be Written

Owning this country home is about more than just acquiring property; it's about creating a story. Picture yourself tending to your garden, hosting family gatherings in the spacious living areas, or simply enjoying a quiet evening on the patio, watching the sunset over your land.

This is your chance to own a piece of the Swedish countryside, where every day is an opportunity to create memories and live life at your own pace. Whether you're looking for a family home, a hobby farm, or a base for equestrian activities, this property offers the space, facilities, and setting to make your dreams a reality.

Don't miss this opportunity to embrace a lifestyle that is both fulfilling and connected to nature. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards your new home in Rockneby.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
218
Price per m²
€1,282
Garden size
46000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cottage and garden

On a still July morning in Herräng, you crack the upstairs balcony door and the air comes in cool and pine-sharp, carrying the faint sound of someone rowing out past the rocks below. The apple trees in the garden are heavy. Coffee is already on. This is what owning a second home in Roslagen actually feels like — and Norra Kallbodavägen 82 is one of those rare finds that delivers it without compromise. Built in 1930 and thoroughly renovated to a standard that leaves nothing to the imagination, this two-bedroom country home sits on a private, elevated plot of 3,841 square meters in Bredsund, just outside Herräng village. The renovation was not cosmetic. Everything was addressed: roof, façade, electrical systems, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, and interior surfaces. What remains is the original soul of a Swedish country house — its proportions, its timber character, its relationship to the land — now wrapped in a level of comfort you can move into without a single weekend of DIY. The kitchen was finished in a soft sage green and has real workspace, not just the illusion of it. There's room for a proper dining table, which matters when you're feeding guests after a long day on the water. The bathroom next door is fully tiled, fitted with a shower, and plumbed for a washing machine — practical details that international owners especially appreciate. Upstairs, the house opens into a central living area that connects the two bedrooms, both capable of fitting double beds, with a wood-burning stove anchoring the whole floor. On cold October weekends, when the birch trees outside turn and the archipelago empties out, that stove earns its place. The balcony off the upper level faces the sun through most of the day. In June, that m ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Properties nearby

Discover the timeless charm and potential of a rustic farmhouse located in the serene village of Skärpinge, nestled on the picturesque outskirts of Rockneby. This unique property, situated just a few kilometers from the vibrant coastal city of Kalmar, offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those looking to embrace both the tranquility of the countryside and the conveniences of city life. Set on a sprawling estate that extends over 20 hectares, this traditional farmhouse comprises 10 hectares of arable land, 6 hectares of forest land, and 4 hectares of lush pasture land. This expansive outdoor space is perfect for agricultural pursuits, livestock, or simply enjoying the vast open landscapes that envelop the area. The farmhouse consists of two older residential buildings that, while in need of renovation, present a wonderful canvas for creating a personalized family home or a charming holiday retreat. Each building holds the allure of historic architecture typical of a Swedish farmhouse, with features waiting to be restored to their original glory. For those with a keen interest in sustainable living, the farm’s arable and forest lands offer ample opportunity for organic farming or forestry operations. Additionally, the new owner will benefit from hunting rights, providing a deeper connection with the natural environment surrounding the property. Property Features: - Total land size: Approximately 20 hectares (including arable land, forest land, and pasture) - Buildings: Two older residential homes (in need of renovation) - Economic buildings suitable for storage or animal husbandry - Eligibility for acquisition by a legal entity - Offered through a bidding process with a starting price idea Living in Skärpin ... click here to read more

Farm/forest at Skärpinge Rockneby Kalmar municipality

Nestled in the serene countryside of Rockneby, Kalmar, Vadstena 917 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. This expansive country home, with its rich history and modern potential, is perfect for those seeking a second home or a lucrative investment in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, just 400 meters from the shimmering waters of the Kalmarsund. This property, spanning over 7.1 hectares, is a harmonious blend of lush arable fields and enchanting forests, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home with History and Heart The main manor house, a testament to timeless elegance, boasts 360 square meters of living space. Its architecture whispers stories of the past, with high ceilings and spacious rooms that have been lovingly preserved. While some areas have been tastefully renovated, others await your personal touch, offering a canvas for your creativity. ### Additional Residences for Versatility Beyond the main house, the estate includes a modern villa and a quaint cottage, both ready for immediate use. These additional dwellings have previously served as rental properties, generating a steady income stream. Whether you choose to continue renting or use them for guests, they add significant value to the estate. ### A Sound Investment The estate's outbuildings have been utilized for storage, providing additional income potential. With full utilization, the property could yield an impressive annual income, making it an attractive proposition for investors. ### Embrace the Outdoors The land is a major asset, offering fertile fields for small-scale farming or equestrian activities. The surro ... click here to read more

Main house and grounds

Welcome to the quaint and picturesque Rya 101, nestled in the tranquil township of Rockneby within the Mönsterås Municipality. This expansive farmhouse is a rare gem for those seeking a harmonious blend of rural serenity and agricultural potential in the beautiful country of Sweden. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this unique opportunity. While I'm continually bustling from one potential buyer to another, I must tell you, this property has a charm that makes it stand out. The farmhouse itself is delightfully rustic yet in good condition, offering a warm and welcoming environment for families and individuals alike. Encompassing 180 square meters, this spacious home includes five inviting bedrooms. There is also plenty of room to relax and entertain, making it ideal for families or anyone keen on hosting get-togethers. The two well-appointed bathrooms cater to practicality without compromising on comfort. This charming abode is seated upon a vast 29 hectares of land. Imagine the potential that lays right at your doorstep—perfect for those interested in agricultural endeavors or simply yearning for the quiet, rural life. Here’s a chance to redefine your lifestyle with your very own piece of serene countryside. Among these hectares, 17.4 are fertile arable land ready to be tilled. Whether you dream of planting crops or raising livestock, the possibilities are endless. Meanwhile, the 5.8 hectares of forest land serve as a playful invitation to explore nature's most beautiful wonders. Let's take a moment to list some of the farmhouse's wonderful features: - Perfect for agricultural activities and rural living - Five airy bedrooms ready for family life - Two bathrooms for added convenience - An ... click here to read more

5 Room Farm with Agriculture at Rya 101 Rockneby Mönsterås Municipality

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque area of Böda in the Borgholm Municipality, you'll find a unique opportunity awaiting you. This 6-room country home, located at Norrbygärdevägen 1, offers a chance to embrace the quintessential Swedish countryside living. But before diving into the home's details, let's take a moment to explore what makes this part of Sweden an alluring choice for international buyers. Böda is a serene village known for its tranquil surroundings, lush landscapes, and a close-knit community vibe that makes you feel right at home. Living here, you’ll enjoy the true essence of Sweden with its long summer days where the sun hardly sets, and snowy, picturesque winters perfect for cozying up by a warm fire. The local climate is relatively mild thanks to its proximity to the sea, providing a gentle sea breeze in the summer and a shield from the harshest of winter chills. Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning and taking a leisurely stroll to the nearby grocery store, just a stone's throw away from your doorstep. On your way, you might pass by Böda Harbor, a hub of local activity where fishing boats come and go, and the fresh sea air fills your lungs. It's a community where neighbors know each other by name, offering a warm, inviting ambiance. If you're looking for recreation, Böda offers plenty. Beyond its beautiful beaches and lush forests begging to be explored, the connectivity to larger towns like Borgholm and Kalmar via regular bus routes opens a world of possibilities. Whether it’s shopping, dining, or experiencing the rich history of Öland, there's always something to do. Now, back to the property. This country home sprawls over a generous 144 square meters, and while it awaits a significant re ... click here to read more

6 room vacation home on Norrbygärdevägen 1 Böda Borgholm municipality

Nestled in the serene village of Böda in Borgholms kommun, this endearing country home offers a unique blend of both rustic charm and modern conveniences, suitable for those who dream of a peaceful life close to nature yet within reach of necessary amenities. Located at Kvarnbacken 2, this property finds itself in a prime spot, boasting close proximity to the vibrant local community as well as the tranquil beauty of one of Sweden’s finest sandy beaches. Standing on a generous plot of land, the property features a main cottage complemented by a tasteful extension completed in 2005, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and functional space. The main residence, originally built in 1919, maintains its historical allure while offering comforts suited for modern living. The fusion of original architecture with contemporary upgrades provides an inviting atmosphere that balances old-world charm with contemporary ease. Accompanying the main cottage are two fully equipped guest cottages which present perfect opportunities for hosting family and friends or could potentially serve as rental accommodations that yield additional income. The property's versatility is one of its key attractions, providing potential for various uses according to the new owner’s preference. Property Features: - Home size: 150 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 cozy rooms with ample storage space - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large garden ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities - Heated pool with stone pavements and walls that invite communal gatherings - Sauna for personal wellness sessions - Greenhouse and several storage buildings enhancing the utility space Amenities: - Within walking distance to local shops - Close to a bakery and essentia ... click here to read more

150 m² Cottage in Böda

Ah, Färjestaden! Get ready to explore this delightful corner of Sweden where the stunning landscapes of Saxnäs welcome you with open arms. Situated at Satsfjällsvägen 11, this country home eagerly awaits its new owners who crave both tranquility and adventure. Known for its natural beauty, Saxnäs is more than just a place—it's a lifestyle—a serene retreat from the commotion of the city where you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors and have Mother Nature quite literally at your doorstep. This three-bedroom, one-bathroom home sprawls over 75 square meters of livable area and is priced at 196,153 euros. It's in good condition, sparing you the hassle of a fixer-upper scenario while still giving you the opportunity to add your own touch should you wish. As a bussy real estate agent, let me tell you, time's not on our side—we've gotta make quick decisions. But when it comes to this property, you'll want to take a moment and imagine all it can offer. Trust me, it's a hidden gem. Now, let's paint a picture of what living here could be like. With three sunny bedrooms, you’ll have room for family, friends, or anyone who wants a sight of the charming surroundings. (Oh wait, not ‘charming,’ scratch that!) Each room is meant to be a peaceful retreat, inviting you to unwind and relax. The single well-appointed bathroom simplifies day-to-day living without the fuss. As for the amenities, here's what you can look forward to: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Bright and airy atmosphere - Large, easy-to-maintain plot - Lovely patio soaking in summer sun - Underfloor heating for added warmth - Wood-burning stove for cozy nights - Mechanical ventilation unit - Fiber optic internet for fast connectivity - Detached snowmobile garage - G ... click here to read more

Vacation Home on Satsfjällsvägen 11

Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Saxnäs, located within the charming Mörbylånga Municipality, lies a captivating country home at the address Knappgränd 8. This delightful abode presents an unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a serene Scandinavian retreat or a cozy permanent residence. Boasting three bedrooms and a single bathroom, this property stretches across 108 square meters, offering adequate space for comfortable living or an idyllic holiday retreat. Imagine waking up in this winterized 4-room holiday home, where each morning greets you with the soothing whisper of nature right on your doorstep. This house is perched at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, a detail that ensures privacy and peace, away from the hustle and bustle. Enhanced by the generous Swedish sunlight, its large windows cleverly positioned in the living and dining areas invite a cascade of natural light, forming an enchanting sanctuary. Features of the property include: - Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms with varying sizes, accommodating different needs. - Bathrooms: A combined shower and laundry room with a toilet. - Living Room: A spacious living room housing a soapstone stove. - Kitchen: Conveniently located kitchen with an open-plan design. - Dining Area: Indoor dining area opening up to a west-facing backyard. - Heat: Equipped with an air-to-air heat pump and a traditional stove. - Privacy: Situated on a cul-de-sac enhancing privacy. - Extra Construction: Building rights available for an additional 120 sqm + 30 sqm. - Sun Exposure: Large windows optimizing sun exposure. - Year-round Use: Designed for year-round living. Saxnäs, where this charming home is located, is more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle choice uniq ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Knappgränd 8 Saxnäs Mörbylånga Municipality

Welcome to your dream country home nestled in the charming village of Saxnäs, Vilhelmina Municipality, right on Satsfjällsvägen 5! Prepare yourself for a life amidst nature, with splendid views and serene surroundings, offering an ideal getaway or a permanent abode for those seeking tranquility combined with a touch of adventure. Ah! Allow me to bring to life this beautiful 106 square meter home with its interesting blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Now, if you’re like most people, you’re probably curious about what it would be like to put down roots in such a picturesque corner of the world. Saxnäs is more than just a postal code; it's a story waiting to be unraveled. Known for its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage, this charming locality has plenty of wonders in store for its residents. Stepping outside your new haven, you’ll find yourself on the edge of a vibrant natural playground. Nature enthusiasts, rejoice! Whether you are hunting for peaceful landscapes or adventures in the great outdoors, Saxnäs has something for everyone. Imagine begining your mornings with a stroll along the nearby lake. This home not only offers access to snowmobile trails but also ski tracks that promise an adrenaline rush during the winter months. When the snow melts,you can grab a kayak or paddle board to explore the serene waters of Insjön, Stensjön or Kultsjön. In the crisp autumn, take long hikes as the highlands around Vilhelmina Municipality, show off a brilliant display of colors. Despite its remote appearance, Saxnäs is conveniently close to local shops and quaint restaurants, great for those days when you're not in the mood for cooking. The local community thrives on a friendly, relaxed vibe where neighbo ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Satsfjällsvägen 5

Imagine owning a quaint seaside villa in the heart of Sweden's serene countryside. Located at Möllstorpsläge 305 in the lovely region of Färjestaden, this property offers much more than just a place to live; it provides an exciting new chapter of your life waiting to be written. Picture waking up to the sound of waves gently caressing the shores of Kalmarsund as you enjoy your morning coffee, with the majestic Öland Bridge resting just in the distance. This is not just a dream; it's a tangible reality. Let's take a journey inside this delightful abode. Originally crafted in 1953, the villa has held onto its old-world appeal while embracing modern comforts. The extensive updates, especially the major overhaul in 2003, provided it with a fresh breath of life and a chance to flourish as a cozy year-round residence. This villa is perched on an elevated piece of land that grants you breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the sea—a daily experience many can only wish for. Stepping through the main door, you find yourself enveloped in the warmth of an inviting living room. Perfect for both solitary reflection or hosting close friends and family, this space beats at the heart of the home. Adjacent sits a kitchen that believes in practicality without compromising on style, equipped and ready for those who love to cook. With two bedrooms, the villa ensures restful nights under a calm Swedish sky, while a modern bathroom caters to all your daily needs. The story doesn't stop indoors; turn your gaze outside to a tantalizing 1,550 square meters of lush land. This expansive garden is not just well-kept, it's a sanctuary—a patch of Swedish haven waiting to be explored or simply admired. Enveloped by a sturdy fence and stone wall, it p ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

In the charming enclave of Röreviken, Tjörns kommun, you'll find a unique opportunity—a cozy country home ripe for new ownership at Röreviken 17. Let's dive into the story of this gem and what life is like in this picturesque corner of Sweden. The Basics: Nestled in the serene surroundings of Röreviken, this winterized holiday retreat awaits those who appreciate nature and tranquility. Built in 1969, this cottage radiates a warm, inviting vibe, making it an ideal spot for anyone looking for a home away from city chaos or a family seeking a peaceful upbringing for their kids. The home boasts: - Three comfortable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - A compact but efficient 90 square meters of living space - Additional 49 square meters of secondary space for utility - A spacious plot of 1,054 square meters perfect for outdoor activities. Inside the Home: Walking through the threshold of this well-kept abode, you instantly feel at ease. Its design subtly captures the essence of its era, offering a quaint yet practical layout. The main living space is abundant with natural light, thanks to large windows that frame views of the lush outdoors. Picture cozy evenings here, the family gathered around, enveloped by warmth that only this kind of home can provide. The kitchen, compact and purposeful, supports culinary endeavors with ease. You'll appreciate preparing meals here, especially with fresh produce from local markets. Each bedroom promises rest and peace after a day's adventures, providing a personal oasis for each member of the household. The Property: Stepping outside, the expansive garden beckons. Imagine summer barbecues and garden parties, or simply a quiet afternoon in a sun-dappled nook of your choosing. With beau ... click here to read more

Winterized holiday home in Röreviken

Ahoy, potential buyer! If you're eying a haven away from the hustle and bustle, yet with unbridled access to activities that promise an invigorating lifestyle, you're about to discover an irresistible gem in the heart of Sweden. Welcome to your dream country home nestled in Färjestaden, specifically on Sjöviksvägen 7. This property is all about tranquility paired with seamless accessibility to life's little luxuries. With its serene location in Färjestaden's coveted Runsbäck neighborhood, homes on this street rarely grace the market. So, you're in luck! This winterized holiday home beckons not just with its amenities but its vibe—a property that's teeming with potential and cozy charm. A cloak of greenery, thanks to its mature hedges, cloaks this 110 square meter marvel, inviting you to experience unparalleled peace. Starting with the main dwelling, 'Lotshuset', you're greeted with a practical hall that leads you into a thoughtful, open-plan living space. Perfectly suitable for a serene, laid-back lifestyle or bustling holiday buzz, the centerpiece fireplace is an undeniable heart-warmer. Relax into winter evenings with the crackling fire, or stroll to the nearby Kalmarsund, just steps away from your door. You'll find a perfectly intertwined kitchen and living room, two soothing bedrooms, and a bathroom with the convenience of a washing column. In addition to the main house, there's a secondary dwelling, 'Sjöstugan', that offers a brilliant mix of solitude and opportunity. This secondary home has its own separate plot, treasuring a hall, kitchen fitted with a washing machine, living room with a dining nook, and its own refreshing bathroom. Whether it’s for guests or a lucrative rental opportunity, 'Sjöstugan' is a ver ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home on Sjöviksvägen 7

Welcome to a wonderful opportunity to experience the serene lifestyle of Färjestaden, nestled in the heart of Mörbylånga kommun in Sweden. A country home that combines the tranquility of rural living with modern conveniences awaits you at Knaps väg 8. This house is your gateway to embracing a delightful combination of rustic charm and contemporary living, perfect for families looking to create lasting memories in a peaceful environment. This five-bedroom country home, spanning an impressive 133 square meters, is in a good condition, making it ready for you to move in. With a price tag of 329,500, it offers remarkable value for its location and features. The property boasts a charming winterized setup which means you can enjoy the beauty of each Swedish season in comfort. The new and modern kitchen is every chef's dream, spacious and sleek, tailoring perfectly for those who love to cook and entertain. - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - Updated, contemporary kitchen - Inviting open floor plan - Cozy fireplace - Charming outdoor patio - Proximity to swimming spots - Lush walking areas nearby - Walking distance to shops and restaurants - Situated in a quiet, rural setting Picture your family gathering in the open-plan living area, warmed by a cozy fireplace during the chilly winter months, or spending lazy summer afternoons on the charming patio, grilling up something delicious while the sun sets. The combination of indoor comfort and outdoor leisure makes this property an ideal family home. Living in Färjestaden is a delightful affair. Known for its stunning landscapes and a strong sense of community, it's the perfect place to raise a family or enjoy a tranquil life away from the hustle and bustle of city liv ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Knaps väg 8

Tucked away amidst the captivating scenery of Öland, Horns kustväg 230 awaits as a unique country home opportunity. Situated within Borgholms kommun, this charming abode offers an escape into the peaceful essence of Swedish countryside living. Here, in the scenic community of Byrum-Sandvik, you will discover the tranquility you’ve been yearning for, along with the allure of the nearby coast and the comfort of a well-maintained home that's ready for its next chapter. The moment you set foot on Horns kustväg, you are embraced by a sense of idyllic seclusion that many dream of but few truly attain. This is a dwelling that embraces its location, where the symphony of nature plays gently against the rocks and trees, and the open sea promises new adventures every single day. In this corner of the world, waking up to the serene sounds of nature, breathing in the fresh coastal air, and watching the dazzling hues of the sunsets become cherished parts of daily life. Now, let's talk about the house itself. Built in 1996, the property is in good condition, offering a perfect blend of modern architecture and rustic charm. It’s great for anyone looking to put down roots or seeking a serene retreat. Although not brand new, its enduring quality and solid construction provide the perfect foundation for you to add your personal touches over time. Imagine stepping into a home where the open-plan design encourages leisurely evenings and easy entertaining. With three sizable bedrooms, the potential is apparent for accommodating family and guests, or perhaps transforming one into a cozy study or creative space. The bathroom, although singular, is practical with potential for updating or expanding to better suit your needs. Then there's t ... click here to read more

59 m² Holiday Home on Horns Coastal Road 230 Byrum - Sandvik Borgholms municipality

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to this exceptional country home located at Lannsjövägen 14 in the charming community of Rälla, within the enchanting Borgholms kommun in Sweden. This delightful residence presents an enticing opportunity for homeowners seeking a comfortable and serene retreat far from the bustling city lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the importance of finding a home that not only meets your needs but also fulfills your dreams, and this property has much to offer! Nestled in the calmness of the Swedish countryside, this well-maintained 4-bedroom winterized holiday home offers a tranquil lifestyle in a picturesque setting. With an asking price of just 197,500 euros, it's a great opportunity for foreigners and expats looking to settle or invest in Sweden. The property stands strong in good condition, with plenty of scope for personalization through minor renovations, allowing you to really make it your own. Upon arrival, we're greeted by a large and lovely garden plot that promises endless possibilities for creative landscaping or leisurely outdoors activities. The charming surroundings beckon for family gatherings or solitary moments of reflection. The garden, combined with a spacious garage, offers convenience and practicality in one beautiful package. Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 cozy bathroom - Large, well-equipped kitchen - Generous living area with large windows - Substancial conservatory with underfloor heating - Expansive garden plot - Accessibility to municipal water and sewage - High-speed fiber internet connection - Spacious garage with driveway access - Proximity to lush woodland and nature trails - Nearby school, grocery store, and eateries within walking distance ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Lannsjövägen 14 Rälla Borgholms kommun

A Seaside Sanctuary on the Enchanting Island of Öland Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with sun, sand, and serenity. Welcome to Solrosvägen 5, a charming seaside retreat nestled in the heart of Eriksöre Camping on the picturesque island of Öland, Sweden. This delightful property offers a unique blend of comfort, community, and coastal living, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Connection Step inside this inviting 78-square-meter home, where an open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen and living room, creating a warm and welcoming space for family gatherings and friendly get-togethers. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space, is a culinary haven where you can whip up delicious meals using fresh, local ingredients. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room beckons with its cozy fireplace, perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a glass of wine on cooler evenings. The living room opens onto a spacious terrace, offering breathtaking views of the Kalmar Strait. Here, you can savor al fresco dining, host summer barbecues, or simply unwind as you watch the sun set over the water. The terrace is an extension of the living space, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience that enhances the joy of seaside living. Comfortable Accommodations for Family and Friends With three well-appointed bedrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed to offer privacy and comfort, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating morni ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of Öland, Sweden, this delightful cottage in Ryd offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. As you step into this quaint abode, you're greeted by the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside, where life moves at a gentle pace, and the air is filled with the scent of lilacs and fresh grass. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and the sight of rolling fields stretching as far as the eye can see. This is the everyday reality in Ryd, a close-knit community where neighbors greet each other with warm smiles and the sense of togetherness is palpable. The village is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cottage itself, painted in the traditional Swedish red, exudes a timeless appeal. Built in 1929, it has been lovingly maintained, preserving its historical charm while offering modern conveniences. The main living area is cozy and inviting, featuring a fireplace with a Keddy insert that promises warmth and comfort during chilly evenings. It's the perfect spot to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The kitchen, though compact, is well-equipped and functional, allowing you to prepare meals with ease while enjoying views of the picturesque landscape. The single bedroom on the main floor offers a tranquil retreat, ensuring restful nights and peaceful mornings. An additional loft area provides versatile space, ideal for guests or as a cozy reading nook. One of the unique features of this property is the separate building housing the bathroom facilities. This traditional setup adds to the rustic charm of the cottage while ensuring privacy and convenience. The outbuilding also includes a storage house, partially ... click here to read more

Front view of the red cottage and garden

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting island of Öland, this delightful country home at Snövits väg 1, Arontorp, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish paradise. With its charming architecture and serene surroundings, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lilacs wafting through the air. This is the everyday reality at this picturesque retreat, where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. The main house, a testament to timeless design, offers a cozy yet spacious living area of 38 square meters, perfectly suited for intimate gatherings or quiet reflection. ### A Home with Heart - Main House: Efficiently designed with a welcoming hallway, a spacious living room, a functional kitchen, a cozy bedroom, and a modern bathroom. - Guest House: Insulated and equipped with electricity, offering versatile space for guests, a home office, or a creative studio. - Garden: Meticulously maintained with a lush lawn, private veranda, and vibrant lilac bushes. - Utilities: Reliable municipal water and sewage connections. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle rich in relaxation and adventure. The village of Arontorp, renowned for its natural beauty, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Just a stone's throw away, the Mörbylångaleden trail offers endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. - Nature Reserve: Home to the rare Arontorp rose, a must-see for botanists and nature enthusiasts. - Proximity to Öland Bridge: Easy access to the mainland and the historic city of Kalmar. - Local Amenit ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage and garden

Stand on the south-facing terrace at Törnbotten 113 on a late June morning and you'll understand immediately why Öland has been pulling people across the Kalmar Strait for centuries. The meadows ahead of you stretch all the way to the treeline of Mittlandsskogen, Sweden's largest contiguous deciduous forest. Swallows cut low over the grass. The only sound is wind moving through the stone wall that borders your plot. It's 7am and you're already outside, coffee in hand, with nowhere to be. This is a genuinely rare find. An architect-designed, newly built home on a Swedish island that gets more sunshine hours than almost anywhere else in the country — and it's priced as a vacation home purchase, not a mainland city premium. The house at Törnbotten 113 sits in Färjestaden on the island of Öland, connected to the mainland city of Kalmar by the 6km Öland Bridge — one of the longest bridges in Europe and, frankly, one of the more satisfying drives you'll ever make, with the Baltic spreading out on both sides. The architect behind this home is M. Rutensköld, winner of both the Red Dot Award and the Swedish Design Award. That pedigree shows in every decision made here, from the passage between the two building volumes — a direct nod to the traditional rad byar, the row villages that define Öland's historic landscape — to the vitriol-treated wood facade that will weather gradually to a soft silver-grey, the way old Öland barns do. This isn't a house trying to look Scandinavian. It actually is. Inside, the ceilings climb to five metres at their peak. Natural light doesn't just enter the house — it moves through it, shifting from the south-facing living areas in the morning to the north and east-facing loft windows by afternoon. ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Törnbotten 113, main house and annex