Spacious Multi-Home Retreat in Eriksmåla: Ideal Swedish Second Home & Holiday Property

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Postvägen 13A - 13D, 361 94 Eriksmåla, Emmaboda kommun, Sweden, Eriksmåla (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 204Floor area

€199,500

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

204m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the serene Swedish countryside, this unique multi-home property in Eriksmåla offers an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located on the picturesque Postvägen, this property is a haven for families, investors, and anyone yearning for a tranquil escape in the lush landscapes of Emmaboda kommun.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. This property, comprising four well-planned houses across two adjacent lots, is designed to offer both privacy and community. Whether you're looking to create a family compound, host guests, or generate rental income, the possibilities are endless.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Comfort



Eriksmåla is a charming village that perfectly balances rural tranquility with accessibility to essential services. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with forests and lakes just a stone's throw away. Here, you can enjoy a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to berry picking and nature walks.

The Property:
- Four Houses: Two larger homes (63 sqm each) and two smaller ones (39 sqm each), offering flexibility for various living arrangements.
- Spacious Living Areas: The larger homes feature cozy living rooms with parquet flooring and wood-burning stoves, perfect for gathering with family and friends.
- Functional Kitchens: Equipped with modern appliances, making meal preparation a joy.
- Private Patios: Enjoy your morning coffee or a lazy afternoon on the patio, accessible from the main bedrooms.
- Well-Appointed Bathrooms: Each larger home includes a bathtub, washbasin, toilet, and washing machine.
- Walk-In Closets: Ample storage space that also connects to the smaller adjoining houses.
- Independent Living: The smaller homes are ideal for guests, teenagers, or rental purposes, each with its own entrance and garden access.
- Outdoor Spaces: Two inner courtyards with lawns, perfect for children's play or summer barbecues.
- Gardening Opportunities: Plenty of room for cultivating flowers, vegetables, or creating recreational areas.
- Storage Sheds: Practical solutions for storing tools, bicycles, and outdoor equipment.

A Gateway to Swedish Culture and Nature



Living in Eriksmåla means embracing a lifestyle steeped in Swedish culture and natural beauty. The nearby forests are a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering trails for hiking and spots for peaceful reflection. The village itself is a hub of community life, with local shops, cafes, and events that bring residents together.

For those interested in cultural exploration, the region is famous for its glassworks and rich heritage. A short drive will take you to the larger town of Emmaboda, where you'll find additional amenities, schools, and transport links.

Investment Potential



This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its flexible layout and multiple dwellings, you can live in one part and rent out the others, or develop a thriving rental business. The proximity to natural attractions and the peaceful setting make it an attractive option for vacation rentals.

Accessibility



Eriksmåla is conveniently located, offering easy access to major transport routes. Whether you're traveling from within Sweden or from abroad, reaching your second home is a breeze.

A Home for All Seasons



Whether you're seeking a summer retreat, a winter hideaway, or a year-round residence, this property caters to all your needs. The houses, built in 1977, are in good condition and ready for immediate occupancy or further customization.

In summary, this multi-home property in Eriksmåla is a rare gem in the Swedish real estate market. It's a place where you can create lasting memories, enjoy the beauty of nature, and invest in a promising future. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and discover the endless possibilities that await you at Postvägen 13A - 13D.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
204
Price per m²
€978
Garden size
3100
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the cottage and terrace

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Front view of the holiday home

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Front view of the house and garden

Saturday morning on Linneuspromenaden and the neighborhood is just waking up. Someone's brewing coffee two gardens over, you can smell it. The fruit trees in your 410-square-meter plot are doing their thing—dappled light on the wooden deck, a blackbird working through the lawn—and you've got nowhere to be. That's the particular pleasure of owning a place like this in Elinelund, a quietly residential pocket of Malmö that most visitors never find but locals never leave. The house itself is compact and honest. Forty square meters of main living space, built in 1960 and kept in genuinely good condition over the decades—not frozen in amber, but updated where it matters. Large windows in the living room pull the garden right into the interior, so even on grey Swedish autumn days the space doesn't feel closed in. The kitchen is functional and properly equipped, the kind where you can actually cook rather than just heat things up. Two bedrooms handle a couple or a small family without drama. One bathroom. Everything you need, nothing you don't. What lifts this property well above comparable holiday homes at this price point is the guest house completed in 2021. Fifteen square meters, finished to a high standard, giving visiting friends or family genuine privacy rather than an air mattress in the living room. It works as a creative studio, a work-from-anywhere office during shoulder season, or simply overflow space when the cousins arrive in July. Having a self-contained outbuilding on a plot this size in Malmö is not something you find every day. The conservatory earns its keep across every season. In June it's where you eat breakfast before the day heats up. In October it's where you watch the garden turn colour with a glass ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Step outside on a January morning and the silence hits you first. Not the silence of an empty room — the deep, pressurized quiet of a landscape buried in snow, with Borgahällan mountain rising sharp and white against a sky that hasn't decided yet between pink and blue. The wood stove in the kitchen is already ticking with warmth. The coffee is on. This is the daily reality of owning a cabin on Näslunds väg. Borgafjäll sits in the southern reaches of Swedish Lapland, in Dorotea municipality, and it's the kind of place that takes a deliberate effort to find. That's the point. There's no motorway exit sign, no chain hotels, no tour groups spilling off coaches. What there is: a compact, genuine mountain community that has somehow stayed exactly as it should be — a ski center with slopes for everyone from cautious seven-year-olds to serious off-piste skiers, a hotel with a proper spa, a local grocery, and a pub where people actually know each other's names. The après-ski here isn't performative. It's just locals and guests sharing a table after a hard day on the mountain. This particular cabin has a story that most properties can't claim. It was originally constructed at Borgahällan — a site known locally as Luspen — and later carefully dismantled, transported, and rebuilt on its current plot. The traditional log construction survived that journey intact. Built in 1968, the bones of this house carry the weight of a specific era of Swedish mountain building: practical, solid, unpretentious. Over the decades it's been maintained with real care, which you can see in the way the wood has aged rather than deteriorated. At 40 square meters, the interior is compact by design, and every part of it earns its space. The kitchen and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

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Ahoy there, prospective homeowners and adventurers from afar! Gather 'round as I spin you a tale about a villa named Göls Lycka 102, nestled in the tranquil heart of Boda Glasbruk in Sweden. Now, I must say, I'm always on the hustle, introducing eager buyers to their dream homes around the globe, and this one? It's something special, let me tell ya! Picture it: a pristine villa, fully renovated, blending all those creature comforts with a touch of rustic surroundings. The space itself is nothing short of delightful—a 104 square meter haven just waiting for new stories to unfold. But before we dive into all the nitty-gritty, let’s set the scene. You see, Boda Glasbruk is not just an address; it’s an experience! Living in Boda Glasbruk: Situated within the Emmaboda municipality, Boda Glasbruk offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle the world's big cities. Anyone who's spent time in Southern Sweden will tell you—the air's fresher, the pace is slower, and the folks? Ever so kind. It's famous for its rich history in glass production, making it a cultural hub. Here, you're never too far from the whispers of the forest or the shimmering lakes that typify Swedish countryside. Now, if you're asking what's there to do, let me fill you in. Embrace nature with leisurely hikes in the surrounding woods, ideal for spotting wildlife or simply unwinding. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of spots to cast a line at the nearby lakes. And let's not forget, winters here turn the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for those who love a bit of skiing or snowshoeing. Summers are mild, showcasing green forests, fields and cool breezes—a true outdoor lover's paradise. The Villa Awaits: Let's step indoors, shall we? This ... click here to read more

3 room Villa at Göls Lycka 102 Emmaboda Emmaboda municipality

Nestled in the heart of Lessebo, Sweden, this expansive villa at Storgatan 83 offers a unique blend of history, charm, and potential. With its 23 bedrooms and sprawling 750 square meters of living space, this property is a rare find, perfect for those seeking a grand residence or a lucrative investment opportunity. Originally built in 1920, this villa has been a cornerstone of the local community, serving various roles from a family home to a bustling hotel and even a lively dance venue. Today, it stands ready for its next chapter, offering endless possibilities for its new owner. Living in Lessebo Lessebo is a quaint town known for its rich cultural heritage and serene landscapes. Living here means embracing a lifestyle that balances tranquility with community spirit. The town is surrounded by lush forests and pristine lakes, making it a haven for nature lovers. Whether you're into hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying a leisurely walk, Lessebo offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate in Lessebo is typically Swedish, with cold winters perfect for cozying up by the fireplace and mild summers ideal for outdoor activities. The town is well-connected, with efficient transport links to larger cities, ensuring that you're never too far from urban conveniences. A Story of Potential Imagine waking up in this historic villa, sunlight streaming through the large windows, casting a warm glow on the beautifully updated interiors. The newly renovated kitchen is a chef's dream, seamlessly blending modern amenities with the villa's timeless charm. Picture hosting grand dinners in the spacious dining room, where the crackling of the fireplace adds a touch of elegance and warmth. The top-floor eve ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

A Journey to Tranquility: Your Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your enclosed veranda with a steaming cup of coffee. This is the daily rhythm of life at Kuramåla 2, a historic yet modernized home nestled in the serene landscapes of Älmeboda, Sweden. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort Built in 1860, this charming red house with its iconic white trim stands as a testament to Swedish craftsmanship. Spanning 173 square meters, the home offers a harmonious blend of historical allure and contemporary comforts. As you enter, the warmth of wooden floors and the rustic charm of exposed ceiling beams greet you, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels like a warm embrace. The house features two spacious bedrooms, perfect for a family or those who cherish having extra space for guests or hobbies. The modern fiber internet ensures seamless connectivity, whether you're working remotely or indulging in a movie night. Modern Upgrades for Peace of Mind Significant updates have been made to ensure the home's reliability and comfort. New windows installed in 2006 and an updated electrical system from 2010 provide peace of mind. The recent addition of a geothermal heat pump in 2022 ensures energy-efficient warmth, complemented by cozy fireplaces that add character and comfort during the colder months. Versatile Outbuildings and Expansive Grounds The property extends over 2,262 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. A detached garage, built in 2007, includes a utility laundry room, washroom, and a unique slaughter room with hanging facilities. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Småland, Lövås Broholmen in Hovmantorp offers a quintessential Swedish countryside experience. This charming country home, with its classic red-and-white facade, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and timeless charm. A Slice of Swedish Heritage Built in 1852, this 60-square-meter home is a testament to traditional Swedish architecture. Its well-preserved features and thoughtful layout make it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property sits on a generous 2,040-square-meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. A Cozy Interior Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads to a cozy living room. Here, a classic open fireplace becomes the heart of the home, offering warmth and ambiance during chilly Swedish evenings. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, ensures that meal preparation is both convenient and enjoyable. The home features two bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and space. The main bedroom boasts an open ceiling up to the roof ridge, creating an airy and spacious feel. It also offers direct access to a well-appointed bathroom, complete with a shower, washbasin, washing machine, and luxurious underfloor heating. Outdoor Paradise The expansive garden is a true highlight, offering a private oasis for relaxation and social gatherings. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue, cultivating a vegetable patch, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this outdoor space caters to all your needs. The lush surroundings provide a sense of seclusion, while still being conveniently close to local ameni ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Lövås Broholmen holiday home

Welcome to your next potential home away from home! Nestled in the picturesque settlement of Blötvik, situated just outside the charming village of Linneryd, await's a delightful country cottage that could be just the getaway you’re looking for. This charming residence, at Blötvik 6, offers potential buyers a glimpse into a slower, more serene way of life in the beautiful Swedish countryside. I know you are busy, just like me, with so many properties and places to explore, but this one is worth taking a moment to consider. Let's start with the basics: this property is located on leased land, which is an important detail to note. The peaceful abode is perched beside the scenic Lake Viren. Whether you are lounging on a summer afternoon or bundling up by the fireplace during the colder months, you'll always have picturesque views at your doorstep. The charming cottage has been designed for simplicity and ease, allowing its natural surroundings to be the star of the show. With an inviting size of 27 square meters, this home might be on the cozier side, but it uses every inch wisely. As you step into the house, you find yourself in a quaint kitchen area, perfect for whipping up a delicious meal after a day exploring the outdoors. The kitchen flows naturally into a combined living and dining room where you'll recognize the potential it offers for both entertaining and relaxation. It’s the type of space that wants you to curl up with a good book or enjoy the company of family and friends. Let’s talk about the living arrangements. You'll find a comfortable bedroom within the main house, but it doesn’t stop there! An additional guesthouse provides another bedroom, offering privacy and extra space that is all-important during ... click here to read more

2 room cottage in Blötvik 6 Linneryd Tingsryd municipality

Let's take a moment to step into the tranquil embrace of Krukö in the Emmaboda Municipality of Sweden. Imagine this: a place where lush greenery stretches as far as the eye can see, where the air is crisp and clean, and the serene sounds of nature make the perfect soundtrack to your everyday life. Here stands a welcoming country home, crafted back in 1909, a time when life moved at a slower pace and every brick laid contributed to a story. Now, this legacy waits for you to write the next chapter. Sitting comfortably at Krukö 101, this property extends over an impressive 5,793 square meters, offering abundant space for endless outdoor activities or perhaps fulfilling dreams of a sprawling garden. The plot features a charming little pond, a spot perfect for those serene afternoon escapes with a book in hand or simply enjoying the reflections and peace it provides. As you walk in, the home unfolds across 58 square meters of living space. The house greets you with a sense of welcoming warmth. The ground floor begins with a snug living room centered by a fireplace, the quintessential spot for gathering family and friends on a cool, Nordic evening. It’s easy to picture evenings filled with conversation and laughter around the flickering flames. The kitchen promises to be a delightful blend of old and new with a traditional wood stove and the convenience of modern appliances like a dishwasher and refrigerator-freezer. Imagine baking bread, the smell of fresh dough mingling with the lingering scent of woodsmoke – it’s a little slice of heaven right here. Upstairs, three cozy bedrooms await, each offering a snug retreat for rest or personal space. But the true gem of this home might just be the enclosed veranda. This is where ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Greetings, global home seekers! Allow me to take you on a journey to a delightful find nestled in the heart of Sweden's serene countryside. This property, located at Slattesmåla Spångamo in Älmeboda within the Tingsryds kommun, is a true escape to tranquility. As a busy real estate agent with clients spanning the globe, I understand the unique needs of international buyers interested in discovering the dream of Swedish country living. This charming country home could be your perfect retreat. Ah, Älmeboda—a small, peaceful town in Sweden. What can I say about this enchanting area? Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant tweeting of birds. The climate here is characterized by warm summers and cold, snowy winters, perfect for those who appreciate seasonal changes. And while the pace of life is more relaxed compared to bustling cities, there's no shortage of delightful activities to explore. Living in Älmeboda means enjoying a lifestyle where nature takes center stage. You're surrounded by lush forests and sparkling lakes. In the spring and summer, the outdoors transform into a vibrant canvas waiting to be explored. Hiking trails invite you to discover the beauty of Swedish flora and fauna, while the nearby Mörrumsån River offers abundant fishing opportunities. With fishing rights included, you'll find yourself spending sunny afternoons casting a line and listening to the gentle flow of the water. Imagine grilling your fresh catch as the sun sets—a quintessential country life experience. Come autumn, the area dazzles with a symphony of colors as the leaves turn shades of gold and red. It's an ideal time for family picnics or long, leisurely walks among the countryside. Winter, though brisk, prov ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home in Slattesmåla Spångamo

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the serene view of Grimsgölen Lake from your very own country home in Eringsboda, Sweden. Nestled in the heart of Blekinge, this charming property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil Swedish countryside as your personal retreat. Whether you're seeking a vacation home or a second residence, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located at Gäddegölsvägen 32, this delightful country home is a testament to the timeless allure of Swedish architecture. Built in 1902, the house exudes a rustic charm that harmonizes beautifully with its natural surroundings. The property spans nearly 3 hectares, offering ample space for exploration, relaxation, and recreation. A Cozy Haven The main house, with its 45 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is a cozy haven perfect for families, couples, or solo adventurers. The interior features: - Two inviting bedrooms: Ideal for restful nights or as flexible spaces for a home office or hobby room. - A welcoming living room: Large windows frame the lush forest views, filling the space with natural light and tranquility. - A compact, well-equipped kitchen: Perfect for preparing meals after a day of outdoor activities. - A functional bathroom: Ensuring comfort and convenience. Outdoor Bliss The property's expansive grounds are a nature lover's dream. With a mix of open spaces and wooded areas, the landscape offers endless possibilities: - Private jetty on Grimsgölen Lake: Launch a boat, swim, or simply enjoy the peaceful waters. - Dedicated barbecue area by the lake: Perfect for summer evenings with family and friends. - S ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the picturesque town of Alstermo, located within the Uppvidinge Municipality in southeast Sweden, this cozy country home on Östermalmsgatan 6 invites you to experience the tranquil lifestyle of rural living. Alstermo is renowned for its serene environment, offering a blend of natural beauty and community spirit. With an asking price of 67,948, this property serves as a splendid entry point for those seeking a connection with nature while maintaining easy access to essential amenities. Alstermo is a haven for those who appreciate the quieter side of life, yet it doesn't leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere. The town is conveniently equipped with local schools, a few cozy shops, and essential services, providing a sense of community without the hustle and bustle of a big city. The charm of this town lies in its ability to offer both a peaceful retreat and the comforts needed for everyday living. With a modest climate featuring mild summers and cold winters, Alstermo offers a perfect blend of seasons, drawing you into a scenic, snowy wonderland in winter or inviting you to explore lush green landscapes in the warmer months. Living in this area means embracing the outdoors. The Alsterån river, running nearby the property, is ideal for stream fishing, offering an engaging recreational activity that both locals and visitors enjoy. Each year, the river's banks transcend into a canvas of stunning natural beauty—a true paradise for those who appreciate nature's tranquility. Turning to the property itself, the house spans a generous 118 square meters featuring six rooms, including four bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and space for your family. On the ground floor, you're greeted by a spa ... click here to read more

6-room Winterized Holiday Home on Östermalmsgatan 6 Alstermo Uppvidinge Municipality

Welcome to the serene beauty of Höjemåla 103, nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Holmsjö, part of the picturesque Karlskrona Municipality in Sweden. This charming winterized cottage not only offers a cozy and inviting living space but also places you in the heart of a vibrant yet peaceful rural community, ideal for both settling and unwinding. The property, with an approximate size of 90 square meters, has been thoughtfully laid out to maximize both comfort and functionality. On the ground floor, you will find two well-sized rooms that radiate a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for gathering with family or entertaining guests. The kitchen, equipped with necessary amenities, provides a warm space for cooking and dining. Also, on this level is a bathroom complete with a practical and refreshing shower. Ascending to the upper floor, the cottage features two bedrooms that offer tranquil retreats from the day-to-day bustle. These rooms can serve as peaceful sleeping quarters or can be transformed into a study or hobby room, depending on your needs. Accompanying the main structure is a larger outbuilding. This versatile space is ideal for storage or can be adapted into a workshop or creative studio, providing ample opportunities for pursuing hobbies and interests. Property Features: - Four-room configuration - Functional kitchen - Bathroom with shower - Versatile outbuilding - Approximately 90 square meters of living space Local Amenities: - Nearby grocery store - Local school - Excellent transportation links - Various community services Living in Holmsjö allows you to immerse yourself in a truly Swedish rural experience, characterized by stunning natural landscapes and an unmistakable sense of community. The area is s ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the heart of Småland, Sweden, this historic country home in Älmeboda offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Located at Kållebo Västergård 4, this charming timber house, built in 1854, stands as a testament to traditional craftsmanship and provides an idyllic setting for a second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, surrounded by the serene beauty of meadows, forests, and lakes. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Glimpse into Swedish Heritage The house boasts three cozy bedrooms, a functional kitchen, and a living room that serves as the heart of the home. With its inviting fireplace, the living room is perfect for cozy evenings, while large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. Original wooden details, such as well-painted doors, classic plank floors, and exposed beams, add to the home's rustic charm. Each room is thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and privacy, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting guests. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property sits on a generous plot of 2,753 square meters, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you dream of cultivating a vegetable garden, creating a flower oasis, or setting up a play area for children, the land provides ample space to realize your vision. Mature trees and open grassy areas enhance the sense of seclusion and tranquility, making it a perfect spot for unwinding in the fresh air. A separate building on the property, equipped with a Separett composting toilet and a shower cabin, ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Welcome to Bäckalund, a picturesque country home nestled in the serene surroundings of Svångemåla 110, Nybro, Sweden. Imagine waking up in a tranquil setting, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This delightful property offers just that, a chance to escape to a peaceful retreat where nature truly surrounds you. The pace of life here is refreshing, providing a much-needed respite from everyday pressures. Situated on a lush plot of 2,777 square meters, Bäckalund is framed by an array of trees, bushes, and plants that create a vibrant tapestry of greenery throughout the year. The property is located in Nybro, a charming town known for its welcoming community and rich cultural heritage. Nybro is surrounded by beautiful landscapes—think expansive forests and shimmering lakes, making it ideal for hiking, fishing, and outdoor adventure. The climate in Nybro is typically Swedish, with chilly winters and mild summers. The changing seasons bring their own unique beauty and offer an array of activities, from snow-covered landscapes perfect for winter sports to sun-drenched days ideal for exploring nearby trails and parks. Now, the property itself is nothing short of a quaint retreat. Bäckalund is a well-maintained country home, boasting a red exterior with traditional white trims. It's not 'modern' or 'classical' per se but has a simple beauty that's timeless. This single-bedroom home, spanning approximately 66 square meters, is ideal for a couple or an individual seeking solace in the countryside. Let's dive into its features: - One cozy bedroom - A living room with an open fireplace - Kitchen with dining area - Shower room with composting toilet - Entrance hall leading to a covered terrace - Guest cottage of 20 squ ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Nestled in the lush and serene landscapes of the south-eastern region of Sweden's Småland province, lies the charming village of Fröseke. This idyllic setting, with its rolling fields and peaceful woodlands, is where you’ll find a farmhouse steeped in potential, inviting you to a life intertwined with nature—a life that many expats and overseas buyers dream of. Welcome to a place where the pace is slower, the air is fresher, and the community is warm and welcoming. This farmhouse located at Bölnegård 2 serves as an excellent prospect for those looking to embrace a rural lifestyle amidst the natural beauty of Sweden. Spanning an impressive 7.7 hectares, this property comprises a blend of lush arable land and pastures, not to mention a cluster of versatile outbuildings. These include a barn, which holds potential for stable fittings, a brewhouse, an economic house for storage, and even an earth cellar ready to be stocked. Envision a lifestyle of self-sufficiency, perhaps with small-scale animal husbandry or a peaceful retreat inspired by your unique vision. The main residential house, sturdy and classic in its architecture, is made of brick and dates back to 1960. Offering 107 square meters of living space spread over 1-½ stories plus a basement, this home encompasses four bedrooms—a perfect setting for a growing family or anyone needing ample space. Heated through an efficient modern air/water heat pump, the home speaks to comfort amidst its rustic backdrop. It might require some modernization, yet therein lies the possibility for creativity and personalization to transform it into your dream habitat. Features of the property include: - 107 sqm of living space - 4 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Modern air/wat ... click here to read more

Farmhouse exterior view

Nestled in the serene embrace of Holmsjö, Nävragöl 408 awaits. This 1928 farmhouse is your ticket to the peaceful charm of rural Sweden, a slice of tranquility peppered with modern comforts. This busy neighborhood will make you feel at home while birthing a sense of adventure with each falling leaf and crisp breeze. Just a leisurely 25-minute journey from the bustling historical city of Karlskrona, Nävragöl 408 sprawls across 5.5 hectares of lush land. Dotted with whispers of tall trees and a view that's worth a thousand memories, this property offers a subtle symphony of nature's finest melodies. It’s an escape from the urban buzz, yet a familiar way to sink into the arms of the very same. Now, let's talk numbers, because what's a home without a story in its foundation? The farmhouse stands proudly with a generous size of 189 square meters and is no less than a haven for big families or for those who fancy having plenty of room to breathe. Six bedrooms await your dreams and aspirations; imagine the possibilities, you kan settle in with family or curate a unique guest experience for visitors from far and wide. The farmhouse is indeed 'a good condition'—in essence, it's been nurtured with love. Major renovations have been deftly handled, crafting an abode that resonates with warmth while keeping up with the times. The essence of 1928 is alive in its preserved aesthetics, winking at you from every corner. Yet, the sturdy modern touch ensures it's fully equipped for today's living standards. Let's walk outside, where a vibrant green garden calls with a wink and a smile. It’s perfect for morning coffees, afternoon siestas under sun-kissed skies, or a cozy bonfire night where stories can become legends. The lot, stretchin ... click here to read more

Farmhouse exterior view

Welcome to a cozy slice of Swedish paradise, where this inviting country home stands. Located at Kiatorp 128, Fagerhult in the lovely Högsby municipality, Sweden, this property presents a great opportunity for international buyers and expats looking for a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s bounty. Set amidst the serenity of Fagerhult, this dwelling offers a perfect balance of tranquility and outdoor enjoyment. As a seasoned real estate agent with years of experience dealing with properties worldwide, I can confidently say that this home offers numerous enticing features at an affordable price point of only $95,000. Nestled on a freehold plot of 832 square meters, the property offers enough space for outdoor activities, picnics, and leisurely afternoons under the sun. Let’s embark on a journey through this charming abode. Built in 1978, the house spans a compact 50 square meters, yet the layout is clever in optimizing available space, creating a cozy atmosphere. As you step inside, a generous living room welcomes you with warmth, literally and figuratively. A wood-burning stove stands strong, promising to keep you snug during Sweden’s cooler months. Here, living connects seamlessly to one of the home's two outdoor terraces. Imagine unwinding here, surrounded by lush greenery, with your favorite book or maybe soaking in the tranquil environment with a cup of hot coffee. These terraces offer beautiful views of the landscape and a glimpse of Kiasjön lake, making them perfect for outdoor dining or soaking up some sun. The kitchen, just adjacent to the living room, brings practicality to the forefront. Equipped with essential modern appliances like a refrigerator, stove, and an oven, meal prep becomes an enjoyable task. Havi ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene landscape of Rödeby, Karlskrona, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat in Sweden. Located at Offamåla 167, this property is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, set against the backdrop of Blekinge's lush forests and rolling fields. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Rödeby, a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. ### A Cozy Retreat with Endless Potential The main cottage, affectionately known as the 'storstugan', is a quintessential Swedish holiday home. Its open living room is the heart of the house, a space where you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for cozy evenings by the fire. Large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, though modest, is fully functional and ready to handle all your culinary adventures. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a simple dinner, this space is designed for convenience and comfort. The adjacent dining area is perfect for intimate meals, offering a charming setting for family gatherings. The bedroom provides a peaceful sanctuary for restful nights, while the bathroom adds a touch of modern convenience to this rustic abode. ### A Canvas for Your Vision In addition to the main cottage, the property includes a secondary outbuilding. While it requires significant renovation, it presents an exciting opportunity to expand your living space. Whether you envision a guest house, a workshop, or a creat ... click here to read more

Main cottage exterior

Wake up to nothing but birdsong. No traffic hum, no neighbor's lawnmower, no phone buzzing on the nightstand — because there's no signal to carry one. At Uvahult 303 in Alsterbro, Småland, mornings arrive the way they must have for centuries: through pine-filtered light, the smell of cool forest air, and the particular quiet that only truly secluded woodland can produce. This is what you came for. This single-bedroom Swedish torp — the word for the small, self-sufficient farmsteads that dot southern Sweden's countryside — sits on 1,370 square meters of private land deep in the forests of Nybro kommun. Forty square meters of living space. Two rooms. Wooden floors and tongue-and-groove walls that have absorbed generations of long summers and crackling-fire winters. It is completely off-grid: no mains electricity, no running water, no sewage connection. That's not a compromise. For the right buyer, it's the entire point. The layout is honest and practical. The living area centers on a wood-burning stove — the social and thermal heart of the cottage — around which evenings genuinely slow down. Board games, paperbacks, the low conversation of people who've had nowhere pressing to be all day. The kitchen corner handles the essentials without ceremony. The bedroom fits a double bed and storage without feeling cramped, and the second room flexes as a reading space, a guest sleeping area, or an art studio depending on the season and who's visiting. Large windows on both sides pull the forest inside, framing whatever wildlife wanders close enough to notice. Store Hindsjön is a short walk through the trees. The lake is cold, clear, and largely unfished by anyone other than locals who know it's there. Come July and August, Swedis ... click here to read more

Front view of Uvahult 303 cottage

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