Spacious Second Home in Köpingsvik, Öland: Ideal Vacation Retreat with Dual Dwellings

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Ramsättravägen 278, Köpingsvik, Borgholm Municipality, Sweden, Borgholm (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 138Floor area

€235,700

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

138m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscape of Köpingsvik, Borgholm Municipality, Ramsättravägen 278 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Öland's enchanting countryside. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. With its dual dwellings, expansive plot, and proximity to the island's attractions, this home is perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Sweden.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. The main house, built in 1971, spans 138 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both intimate family moments and lively gatherings. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a seamless flow from the living room to the dining area and kitchen. Here, you can enjoy preparing meals with modern appliances while gazing out at the picturesque landscape.

The property boasts three spacious bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat after a day of exploring the island. The bathroom is functional and conveniently located, with potential for customization to suit your personal style. The second dwelling on the property provides additional flexibility, whether for hosting guests, accommodating extended family, or generating rental income.

Key Features:
- Dual Dwellings: Perfect for multi-generational living or rental opportunities.
- Expansive Plot: Over 1 hectare of land, including private woodland.
- Spacious Living Areas: Open-plan design with ample natural light.
- Three Bedrooms: Comfortable and peaceful retreats.
- Functional Kitchen: Equipped with modern appliances and ample storage.
- Outbuildings and Garage: Ideal for hobbies, storage, or workshop space.
- Proximity to Nature: Enjoy outdoor activities in your private woodland.
- Convenient Location: Close to Köpingsvik's amenities and Borgholm's attractions.
- Cultural Richness: Near historic sites, art galleries, and festivals.
- Outdoor Recreation: Cycling, hiking, birdwatching, and swimming opportunities.
- Investment Potential: Suitable for vacation rentals or a family compound.

Köpingsvik is renowned for its vibrant summer life and beautiful beaches, making it a sought-after destination for both Swedes and international visitors. The town offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities, ensuring all your needs are met. Just a short drive away, Borgholm provides additional attractions, from the historic Borgholm Castle to the regal Solliden Palace.

Öland's unique landscape and mild climate make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're cycling along scenic trails, hiking through lush forests, or birdwatching by the coast, there's always something to discover. The island's lively community and cultural events, such as the annual Öland Harvest Festival, add to its charm.

Owning a second home in Köpingsvik means more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in a lifestyle that balances tranquility with adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family getaway, or an investment opportunity, Ramsättravägen 278 offers the perfect blend of comfort, flexibility, and potential.

This property is in good condition, lovingly maintained by its current owners. While ready for immediate occupancy, it also offers scope for personalization, allowing you to make it truly your own. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in one of Sweden's most beautiful regions. Ramsättravägen 278 is not just a house; it's a home waiting to welcome you to the enchanting island of Öland.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
138
Price per m²
€1,708
Garden size
12000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of Lupinvägen 28

On a still July morning in Nibbla, the air smells of cut grass and lake water. You step out onto the south-facing deck with your coffee, the sun already warming the wooden planks underfoot, and there's not a sound except birdsong and a distant rowing boat cutting across Lake Mälaren. This is what 450 meters from the water actually feels like — and it's right here on Violvägen 3. Ekerö is one of those places Stockholmers guard like a secret. A string of islands connected by bridge to the Swedish capital, roughly 20 kilometers west of the city center, it sits inside the vast archipelago of Lake Mälaren — Sweden's third largest lake and, by most measures, one of the most quietly beautiful. The landscape here rolls between open fields, birch forest, and water. Red wooden cottages dot the hillsides. In summer, the light lasts until nearly midnight and locals make full use of every hour. This particular cottage, built in 1955 and carefully updated over the past decade, sits on 424 square meters of garden in the Nibbla area — a pocket of Ekerö that still feels genuinely rural while sitting comfortably close to the mainland. The lot is generous for a property of this size, and whoever tended this garden took it seriously. Mature fruit trees shade the eastern end of the plot. Flower beds run along the fence lines. The lawn has multiple south-facing spots that catch sun from mid-morning through to the long Nordic evening. It's the kind of garden you actually use, not just admire. Inside, the 38 square meters are planned tightly and well. Large windows pull light into the open living and dining space, and the views through them — green garden, open sky — make the rooms feel considerably larger than the floor plan suggests. The n ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

The coffee is already brewing when you step out onto the covered terrace at Hjortronvägen 26. It's half past seven on a Tuesday in July, the birch trees are dead still, and somewhere behind the treeline you can hear the Baltic. That particular hush — the one you only get in the Swedish archipelago fringe on a windless summer morning — settles over the yellow clapboard walls of this cottage like it was built just for this moment. It kind of was. This sun-yellow summer house in Kaggebo has been doing its job since 1976, and it does it well. Three bedrooms, 61 square metres of thoughtfully used interior space, a separate guest cottage, and a plot that stretches to 2,002 square metres of lawn and native woodland. At 149,500 SEK, it sits comfortably within reach for international buyers looking for a genuine Swedish holiday home without the price tag that comes with the more famous archipelago addresses further north. Step inside and the open-plan living room and kitchen greet you with soft Scandinavian tones and freshly laid pine flooring that still carries that faint warm resin smell on sunny afternoons. Large windows pull the garden light into every corner. The layout is honest — no wasted corridors, no awkward half-rooms — just a bright, functional space designed around the rhythm of summer living: come in from the water, dry off, cook something simple, eat outside. One of the three bedrooms comfortably fits a double bed, the other two work well for children or guests, and the whole thing flows with an ease that properties twice the size often fail to achieve. The covered terrace off the living area is where you'll spend most of your time. Sheltered, private, and positioned to catch the evening light, it handles everyt ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

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Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched porch overlooking 1,800 square meters of private Swedish garden, where century-old trees shade moss-covered pathways and a greenhouse beckons with the promise of homegrown strawberries and tomatoes. This is your morning ritual at Ramsättravägen 278A, a mid-19th century cottage in Gärdslösa where the rhythms of island life replace the chaos of city existence, and every season brings new reasons to celebrate this 82-square-meter sanctuary on Öland's serene countryside. Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Sörby Tall, just 4.1 kilometers from the Baltic Sea coastline, this authentic Swedish cottage serves as your personal gateway to one of Scandinavia's most captivating vacation destinations. Öland, Sweden's second-largest island, has quietly earned its reputation as the country's premier holiday retreat, where Swedish royal family summer residences share the landscape with windmills, limestone plateaus, and endless sandy beaches. This property places you at the heart of it all while maintaining the tranquil privacy that makes vacation home ownership so rewarding. The property's mid-1800s heritage reveals itself in every carefully preserved detail. Original wide-plank wooden floors creak softly underfoot, telling stories of generations past. Hand-carved moldings frame doorways and windows, while the centerpiece of the main living area—a fully functional antique tiled stove—radiates warmth during crisp autumn evenings and winter getaways. Unlike modern vacation properties that sacrifice character for convenience, this cottage offers something increasingly rare: genuine historical atmosphere without compromising livability. The space works beautifully for romantic retreats, solo wr ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful property located at Lindbyvägen 18 in the serene and scenic locale of Sörby Tall, Borgholms kommun, Sweden. This cozy retreat offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and practical convenience, sitting just about 10 kilometers away from the lively town of Borgholm. It's an ideal spot for those who seek a peaceful countryside lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. This property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. Consisting of two fully renovated residential buildings, an older detached garage, and a versatile guest cottage that also serves as a storage unit—it truly caters to various needs. The main residential building gives off a welcoming vibe from the moment you step into the entrance hall. It hosts a spacious living room perfect for relaxation, a kitchen that serves both function and culinary inspiration, and two cozy bedrooms that promise comfort. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary appliances and plenty of space for any cooking enthusiast to let their creativity run wild. The guest house on the property is almost like a little gem of its own. Featuring a living area, kitchenette, and a shower/toilet, it can house your guests or even be converted into a rental unit. Extensive renovations were completed between 2020 and 2024 on both residential buildings, ensuring they meet modern living standards, with perks like new kitchens, windows, and bathrooms that give the whole space a fresh air, literally and figuratively. Noteworthy on this list of property features is the spacious double garage, ideal for car lovers or simply as an expanse for storage. It even has a maintenance pit! Then there's the insulated guest cottage that comes with pre-installed electrical conne ... click here to read more

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This captivating villa, neatly tucked away on Ramsättravägen 112A & B in the heart of Köpingsvik, Borgholms kommun, Sweden, offers a wonderful opportunity that is bound to intrigue overseas buyers and expats looking for a comfortable yet lucrative venture. Comprising two residential houses and a double garage, this estate sits on a generous plot of 3,188 square meters. With six spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, its configuration is ideally suited for multi-generational families or for hosting guests. This property offers an authentic Swedish lifestyle experience blended with the convenience of modern amenities. Waking up in this villa, about 3 kilometers from the pristine beach, might become the best part of your day. Imagine starting each morning with a stroll along the sandy coast or a brisk swim in the calm waters. Being located in Köpingsvik means that you are not just buying a property, but investing in a lifestyle that combines the tranquility of nature with the proximity to urban amenities. Borgholms kommun, the larger municipality, offers a plethora of activities to keep residents entertained throughout the year. From exploring historical sites to visiting local markets selling fresh produce, there is always something to do. It’s particularly engaging during the summer when the town becomes a vibrant hub of cultural and social activities. You could also join local events or visit the cafes that line the streets of Borgholm, providing perfect spots for both relaxation and socializing. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding woodlands and nature reserves are perfect for hiking and bird watching. However, let’s not just talk about lifestyle; let's delve into the heart of what makes this property such an intere ... click here to read more

6 rooms winterized holiday home on Ramsättravägen 112A & B Köpingsvik Borgholms kommun

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Köpingsvik, Ramsättravägen 173 presents an incredible opportunity to own a slice of tranquility in the heart of Öland, Sweden. This charming country home is where modern comfort meets the allure of nature, offering peace and serenity to those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle. Designed for comfort and convenience, this home provides a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces. Köpingsvik, known for its idyllic settings and rich cultural history, is a locale that captures the essence of Swedish living. If you're considering moving here, you'll find a perfect balance between peaceful countryside living and modern conveniences. Experiencing the seasonal changes in this locale becomes a joy as the climate offers distinct seasons, from warm, inviting summers to snow-dusted winters that offer their unique charm. The community atmosphere in Köpingsvik is friendly and welcoming, ideal for expats and foreign buyers who wish to feel at home in this cozy corner of Sweden. Now, let's speak about the property. Built in 2017, this winterized holiday home rests on a generous 2.5 hectares of private land, offering ample room for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the serene environment. Its modern construction ensures that you ain't sweating over maintenance, allowing more time to enjoy the simple joys of life or explore the local area. The property includes a charming guest house equipped with its own kitchen and bathroom, providing endless possibilities whether you're thinking about extra rental income or simply hosting family and friends. Property Features: - 5 Bedrooms: Plenty of room for family or guests - 1 Bathroom: Well-appointed and modern - 12 ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of tranquility in Borgholm, Sweden, an inviting country home surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Öland. Nestled at Högtomtagatan 19 in the serene precinct of Sättra, Borgholms kommun, this spacious abode is an attractive prospect for overseas buyers and expats seeking peace and a taste of Swedish living. This country home isn't just a property; it's a gateway to a relaxed lifestyle set against a calm and scenic backdrop. As you drive down Högtomtagatan, the scenery changes with beautiful vistas and the charming secrecy that island life offers. This home has been carefully maintained, ensuring its readiness to offer comfort and utility to its new owners. Gentle winds carry the scent of nature, and the climate here sways between glorious summer warmth and crisp, brisk winters, providing a different character in each season. In Borgholm, mild summers entice outdoor relaxation and exploration, while the winters, though cold, create a cozy, postcard-perfect atmosphere. It's a location where every season feels like a grand occasion. When you enter this 135 square meter country home, you're greeted by an environment designed for easy living. The house has: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 comfortable bathroom - Modern kitchen with contemporary appliances - Multiple living areas for relaxing and entertaining - A separate guest apartment with kitchenette and bathroom - Year-round insulation for winter comfort - Bright, inviting interiors with natural light - Plenty of outdoor space for various activities - Landscaped garden, ideal for botanists in the making - Space for potential future extensions or customizations - Nearby access to local amenities Living here isn't merely about the space but about embrac ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home on Högtomtagatan 19

Allow me to introduce you to a truly delightful opportunity in the serene landscapes of Sättra, within the Borgholms kommun of Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a piece of Swedish history and an exciting canvas for someone ready to make it their own. Situated on Jordslätavägen 53, this cozy abode, constructed in 1933, stands as a testament to the architectural style of its time, providing a unique living experience away from the chaotic rhythms of urban life. The house sits on a spacious plot that covers a generous 1,590 square meters. That's plenty of room for those with a green thumb to explore gardening pursuits or for children and pets to play and roam. You'll find the house itself is 70 square meters, offering a compact yet comfortable living space. With two bedrooms, it's ideally fitted for a small family or an expat couple. The interior holds onto its historical essence, offering a glimpse back in time with its original features—a real treat for history aficionados or anyone keen on preserving a slice of the past. Now, let's talk a bit about living in Sättra. Life here is marked by tranquil surroundings and a close-knit community vibe. It’s a place where neighbors know each other, and life flows at a slower, more leisurely pace than in the bustling city centers. Just a short drive from Sättra lies Borgholm, a bustling little town known for its vibrant culture and real Swedish charm. The local amenities aren’t far, giving you access to shops, cafes, and other essentials without losing the tranquility of the countryside. The most striking aspect of this house is definitely its location. The property offers views that are sure to take your breath away. Surrounded by vast meadows, nature enthus ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Köpingsvik, a charming coastal village on the sun-drenched island of Öland, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Sweden's most sought-after holiday destinations. Located at Klockslätten 14, this property is a mere 700 meters from the pristine sands of Köpingbukten Beach, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting a golden hue over the landscape. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Köpingsvik, where every day feels like a holiday. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or create cherished memories with family and friends, this property is your gateway to a world of coastal bliss. A Home Designed for Comfort and Versatility Built in 2015, the main house spans 90 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize both space and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy open-plan living room and kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings or entertaining guests. The modern kitchen is fully equipped, seamlessly blending with the living area to promote social interaction and ease of use. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main house features three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a tranquil haven for rest and relaxation. The tastefully appointed bathroom includes a dedicated laundry area, adding convenience to everyday living. The layout is both practical and inviting, making it easy to accommodate family members or visiting friends. A Versatile Guest Annex A standout feature of thi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Köpingsvik, Dahls Backe 6 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern second home on the enchanting island of Öland, Sweden. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through expansive windows, and the promise of a day filled with possibilities. This 85-square-meter home, built in 2022, is designed to cater to your every need, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday hub. A Seamless Blend of Indoor and Outdoor Living Step inside, and you're greeted by a contemporary open-plan layout that effortlessly merges indoor and outdoor spaces. The living area, bathed in natural light, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration or hosting lively gatherings with loved ones. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, features a central island, modern appliances, and ample workspace, making meal preparation a social affair. Outdoor Oasis The allure of this property extends beyond its walls. A private wooden deck, shielded from prying eyes, invites you to bask in the sun by the pool or enjoy al fresco dining in the covered area. Whether you're lounging with a book or entertaining guests, this outdoor space is designed for maximum enjoyment with minimal upkeep. Rooftop Retreat Ascend the indoor spiral staircase to discover a rooftop terrace that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This elevated space is your personal sanctuary, perfect for savoring the evening sun, hosting intimate gatherings, or simply soaking in the tranquility. Comfortable Accommodations The ground floor houses two well-sized bedrooms, pr ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Dahls backe 6

Picture yourself stepping into a slice of tranquility at Oxhagegatan 4 in Köpingsvik. Nestled in the picturesque Borgholm Municipality, this spacious villa beckons those yearning for a serene retreat without sacrificing the enjoyment of lively beachside living. As a busy real estate professional, I've had the pleasure of showcasing many properties, but there's something special about this one. It's not just a house; it's a lifestyle in a vibrant yet peaceful Swedish town. The villa boasts a total of five rooms, providing ample space for you and your family or even guests. Spread over 145 square meters, the layout is designed to optimize both comfort and functionality. With five bedrooms, there’s plenty of room for everyone, making it an ideal family home or a sanctuary for those who love to entertain. The single bathroom is well-appointed, ensuring a hassle-free living experience. The current condition of the villa is good, eliminating the immediate worry for renovations, so you can settle right in and start enjoying your new surroundings. It's a winterized holiday home, meaning you can enjoy its comforts throughout the year regardless of Sweden’s long, cold winters. Consider the charm of waking up in the morning, preparing a hearty Swedish breakfast, and then strolling or biking down to the golden sandy beaches of Köpingsvik, only a stone's throw away. The beaches are perfect for lazy summer afternoons, swimming, and family picnics, giving you a blend of solitude and vibrant beach life. For those who value sustainability, the villa is equipped with solar panels and a battery storage system, ensuring you can contribute to a greener planet while reducing energy costs. A bonus feature for those with electric vehicle ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Oxhagegatan 4 Köpingsvik Borgholm Municipality

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque island of Öland, this charming country home in Köpingsvik offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Mellanhorvagatan 6, Kolstad, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, with its 39 square meters of cozy living space, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The property, originally a railway guard's cottage, has been lovingly maintained, preserving its nostalgic charm while offering modern comforts. ### A Home with History and Heart The cottage's history is as rich as the landscape it inhabits. Relocated from Småland in 1972, it has been a cherished family retreat for decades. Its classic wooden construction and traditional Swedish summer house character exude warmth and authenticity, making it an inviting haven for family gatherings and quiet retreats alike. ### Embrace the Outdoors Set on a generous 1,060 square meter plot, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue, cultivating a garden, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature, this home provides the perfect backdrop. The mature trees and lush greenery create a private oasis, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the island. ### A Gateway to Adventure Öland is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant summer life, and rich cultural heritage. Just 1.1 kilometers from the sea, this home is perfectly positioned for those who love water sports, sunbathing, or simply s ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Gåtebo, a welcoming village tucked away in Borgholm Municipality, this inviting villa offers not just a home but a lifestyle steeped in the natural beauty and serene ambiance of Sweden’s countryside. Located at Skedstadgatan 5, this property marries the convenience of modern living with the peacefulness of rural surroundings, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to invest in a slice of Scandinavian paradise. The villa stands ready to serve as either a cozy permanent residence or a seasonal getaway, especially for families yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of more urban settings. This delightful home is situated around 12 kilometers from the lively town of Borgholm, known for its historical landmarks and vibrant culture. You are never too far from a pleasant day out or an evening stroll along the beach. Speaking of which, the beach at Melösa is merely 6 kilometers away, while the inviting waters of Kapelludden are just 3 kilometers from your doorstep. For everyday needs, the beachside town of Köpingsvik and its charming local grocery store are conveniently located about 8 kilometers away. Gåtebo enjoys a temperate climate, often described as a blend of cool breezes in the warmer months and crisp air during winter, making it ideal for those who savor the changing seasons. This region experiences distinct weather patterns, with snow-dusted landscapes in winter and lush greens in the summer, perfect for anyone who loves to embrace the beauty of each season. Living here means enjoying fresh air and ample recreational opportunities throughout the year. Picture entering this villa to find a welcoming light and fresh color scheme, recently renovated to ensure a comforta ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Skedstadgatan 5 Gåtebo Borgholm Municipality

Imagine waking up each morning to the soft rustle of leaves and the distant sound of waves gently lapping against the shore. Welcome to your very own retreat at Hällstigen 6, nestled in the quaint yet vibrant village of Köpingsvik, located on the enchanting island of Öland in Sweden. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a chance to embrace the serenity and beauty of nature without sacrificing modern comforts. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen many properties, but this one truly embodies the essence of a country home. Positioned on a generous plot of land, this delightful vacation home offers a blend of rustic charm and contemporary convenience. It's been lovingly cared for by a single owner and is in good condition, just waiting for you to make it your own. The main house, though cozy, is well-designed with four comfortable bedrooms, providing ample space for your family or guests. Imagine hosting a small gathering by the crackling fire in the modern fireplace, with the warmth spreading through the room, creating a cozy atmosphere. - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Modern fireplace - Generous outdoor space - Proximity to the beach - Guest house with water supply - Walking distance to local amenities - Close to Borgholm town - Single owner - Spacious lot for gardening Just a stone's throw away, the golden sands of Köpingsvik beach await. This coastal gem is perfect for those lazy summer days or invigorating morning walks. Whether you're soaking up the sun, taking a refreshing dip, or building sandcastles with the kids, every day can feel like a vacation. Plus, the beach is just minutes away on foot, making spontaneous trips to the sea utterly effortless. For those who love a bit of adventure, the vibrant town of ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Hällstigen 6 Köpingsvik Borgholm Municipality

Step into a world where tranquil living meets modern comfort at this inviting villa in Kolstad, Borgholm, Sweden. Nestled in the heart of a sought-after location, this property offers a unique opportunity for both family life and tranquil retreats, just a stone's throw away from nature and urban amenities. Located on Gustendalsgatan 1, this newly built, winterized villa welcomes you with open arms, ready to support a lifestyle that combines relaxation and practical living. Designed with a contemporary eye, the villa is bathed in natural light and features open spaces that create a warm and inviting atmosphere. As you step in, the living room greets you with its generous space, seamlessly connecting to a modern kitchen. Here, culinary dreams come true, made possible by state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage options. The easy flow between these areas makes it ideal for hosting family gatherings or an impromptu dinner party with friends. - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Additional guest cottage with bathroom - Spacious living room - Open-plan kitchen - High-quality construction from 2025 - Energy-efficient design - Expansive garden area - Plot size: 976 square meters - Modern appliances - Large windows Each of the three bedrooms provides a comfortable retreat, promising rest and privacy. Whether you're settling in for the night or enjoying a quiet afternoon reading, these spaces are designed to offer solace. The main bathroom in the villa, finished with exquisite detailing, serves as a haven for relaxation after a long day. For those welcoming guests or seeking additional income opportunities, the guest cottage on the property provides a self-contained space with its own bathroom. This offers privacy for visitors o ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Sweden's idyllic island of Öland, this inviting country home offers an opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to immerse themselves in a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Located at Fartygsstigen 18, Köpingsvik, this property is not just a house—it's a lifestyle. With an asking price of 395,000 SEK, this abode is situated in the tranquil area of Törneby, making it a delightful retreat for those yearning for a peaceful escape from the bustling city life, yet within easy reach for daily conveniences and leisure activities. Köpingsvik is a charming locality within Borgholms kommun, renowned for its rich natural beauty and historical significance. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and only a stone's throw away from sandy coastlines, living here means embracing the rhythms of nature. The island of Öland, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offers a plethora of activities, from picturesque walks through enchanting forests to invigorating cycling paths that meander along the shoreline. This country house, preserved in good condition since its establishment in 1966, spans a generous 73 square meters on the ground floor with an additional 29 square meters upstairs. The upper floor's ceiling height is around 180 cm, making it cozy yet functional. Accommodating the entire family, it features four well-appointed bedrooms, ideal for hosting guests or creating a home office away from home. Among the highlights of this home is the heartwarming main living area. A crackling fireplace invites warm gatherings, while a semi-open plan integrates the kitchen and dining space, fostering a sense of togetherness. Outside, the veranda—made with Öland limestone—beckons with promises of del ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Fartygsstigen 18, Köpingsvik, Borgholms kommun

Welcome to an exciting opportunity nestled in the picturesque countryside of Borgholm, Sweden, where rural charm meets endless potential. This two-bedroom country home, located at Greby bygata 16, Räpplinge Socken, Borgholms kommun, offers a true retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of owning a slice of the serene Swedish landscape, you're in the right place! Let's dive into the journey of what it's like to call this corner of the world home. The property is perched on the Alvar plain, known for its unique biodiversity and wide-open spaces. The peaceful setting is ideal for unwinding, with the vast skies above and the soft whispers of nature surrounding you. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with the simple joys of life. Though the house is small at 40 square meters, it's set on a generous plot of approximately 3000 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for gardening or just enjoying the fresh air. While the property is in good condition, it offers ample room for you to customize it into something extraordinary. The main feature of this cozy abode includes two compact yet inviting bedrooms. As you step inside, you'll notice a country home that feels warm and inviting, even if it’s a bit of a fixer-upper. The interiors await your personal touch, offering a blank canvas to infuse with your style. A little elbow grease can transform this house into a warm and enticing haven. Experience real living on six-lane roads of Borgholm, a mere 10 kilometers away, offering a chance to soak in the local culture and history. The town of Borgholm is famed for its castle ruins, exuding historical allure that attracts visit ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the eastern side of the tranquil island of Öland, in the picturesque village of Köpingsvik, at Långöre Södra Bygata 15 in Bredsättra, lies a charming dwelling eager to welcome its new owners. With this 70-square-meter country home, you're not just purchasing a house; you're investing in a lifestyle that blends secluded tranquility with a slice of Swedish cultural heritage. This winterized cottage was originally built in 1928 and stands ready to offer a warm and inviting abode throughout the year. Whether you envision this as a permanent place of residence or a laid-back holiday retreat, this property caters to varied aspirations and lifestyles. Living in Köpingsvik offers a unique taste of rural Swedish charm. The local area, known for its serene landscapes, is dotted with lush lake meadows and boasts a peaceful atmosphere that promises a break from the frenetic pace of urban life. Here, you can expect to wake up to the gentle murmur of nature and enjoy leisurely strolls through breathtaking scenery under the vast Nordic skies. The climate is seasonal, with crisp winters that promise coziness indoors and mild summers perfumed by the sea breeze, adding to the allure of this Swedish gem. Now onto the property itself. As you step inside, you'll notice that the home is in great condition and has been winterized, providing comfort during those colder months. With three functional rooms, this home offers flexibility in how you might use the spaces—ideal for a small family or even someone looking for a cozy vacation spot. There's a generous 900 square meter lot that provides plenty of outdoor room for personal endeavors, be it gardening or leisure activities—a rare find in the quiet isle setting. For guests or ext ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Runsten 33, a captivating 19th-century house nestled in the heart of Öland, Sweden's sunniest island. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this residence offers a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities. ### Discover the Allure of Öland Öland, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The island's mild climate, with long sunny days in summer and crisp, clear winters, makes it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're drawn to the sandy beaches, the vibrant birdlife, or the island's many festivals, Öland offers something for everyone. ### A Home with History Runsten 33 stands as a testament to timeless elegance. The house, with its preserved 19th-century architecture, invites you to step back in time while enjoying all the comforts of modern living. The facade, with its classic lines and traditional windows, exudes a sense of history and character. ### Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting Inside, the house spans 110 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor features a spacious living room, where large windows bathe the space in natural light, highlighting the exquisite wooden floors and exposed beams. The adjacent kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary haven, perfect for both everyday meals and festive gatherings. ### Bedrooms and Bath The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each a sanctuary of comfort and style. The master bedroom, with its views of the lush garden, offers a ... click here to read more

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Step into the charm and tranquility of Swedish countryside living with this delightful country home nestled in the beautiful Runsten area of Färjestaden. Okay, so folks, listen up! I'm a busy real estate agent, always skimming through properties, but this one catches the eye with something special. Imagine waking up to serene surroundings, with the gentle sounds of nature welcoming the day. This could be your reality on Spjutterumsvägen, a quaint little road known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Now, let's talk specifics. The property itself is a charming 2-room holiday home that dates back to 1900. Yes, it's small with just one bedroom and a bathroom, measuring a modest 34 square meters. But, hey, don't let that fool ya! It's got that sweet, cozy feel to it. Electricity is already rigged up, so no hassle there, and municipal water and sewage are ready for your convenience. The home may seem compact, but it sits on a generous 1,025 square meters of land. That's a heap of space for whatever your heart desires – think gardening, outdoor activities, or even expansion if you're feeling ambitious. The home presents an exciting opportunity for those with a vision. While it's in good nick and doesn't scream for immediate repairs, there's always room for personal touches and further development. A touch of paint here, a modern fixture there, and soon you'll craft a space that reflects your unique style. It's your blank canvas, folks, an open palette ready to be transformed into the retreat of your dreams. Alright, let's chat about what’s beyond this lovely cottage. Located in Färjestaden, in the larger Borgholm Municipality, this Scandinavian gem offers an intimate connection with nature. Known for its rolling ... click here to read more

2-room Holiday Home on Spjutterumsvägen, Runsten, Borgholm Municipality