Transform Your Dream Home: Spacious Country Fixer-Upper in Tranquil Höör with Scenic Views & Renovation Potential

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Vägasked 111, Höör (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€57,094

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Vägasked 111, an opportunity nestled quietly in the tranquil heart of Höör, Sweden. For those with an eye for potential and a penchant for home customization, this cozy country home presents an interesting prospect. Set on a spacious plot of 1114 square meters, this property calls to those who seek proximity to lush greenery and serene landscapes, far from the bustling city, yet comfortably close—merely 12 kilometers—from the conveniences of Höör's city center.

Envision a place where each corner of the house whispers stories of what could be—a home waiting to uncover its latent brilliance, one thoughtful renovation decision at a time. With approximately 120 square meters of living space, four bedrooms, and a single bathroom, Vägasked 111 greets you with spacious possibilities. Picture a life crafting memories as you transform this fixer-upper into the home that reflects your tastes and aspirations.

Now, let’s wander through this house and envision life here. Step into the kitchen, a space waiting for a touch of love and vision. Imagine the enticing aromas of home-cooked meals filling a warm, welcoming space. Here lies the potential for a practical and inviting dining area where friends and family might gather. Move into the living room, where a rustic fireplace stands ready to be the heart of the home, promising warmth during those chilly Swedish winters. The presence of the fireplace adds a sense of snugness but does demand some imaginative styling to truly make it shine.

Beside the main structure, you’ll find a simple garage and an attached storage room with a woodshed, offering plentiful storage space. The expansive plot provides the ideal canvas for endless possibilities—gardening projects, outdoor gatherings, or simply a serene space to enjoy coffee amid nature's beauty. This outdoor area beams with potential for recreation and landscaping for those who possess a green thumb.

Living in Höör offers a mix of leisure and convenience, promising a lifestyle enriched by nature and community spirit. Renowned for its beautiful forests and lakes, Höör serves as a sanctuary for nature lovers. It's an inviting spot for hiking and exploring, a place that speaks to your senses with its crisp, clean air. During summer, the long days are perfect for exploring nearby Söderåsen National Park or indulging in leisurely picnics by one of the local lakes. The climate in Höör is typically Scandinavian—cold winters perfect for cozying by the fireplace and crisp summers filled with daylight—a place where each season invites you to enjoy

All necessary amenities can be found within the town itself. Schools, grocery stores, healthcare facilities, and charming local shops shape a community designed to cater to your daily needs. Commuting is convenient too, with good transport links connecting you to larger urban areas when required. However, living here means finding joy in the small things—a morning walk through whispering woods, a leisurely bike ride through town, and the quiet but close-knit community that defines life in this part of Sweden.

As a bustling real estate agent working with buyers from across the globe, I can emphasize the broader appeal of Höör—not just to locals but also to those seeking a peaceful retreat from the demands of city life elsewhere in the world. Whether you're relocating for work, exploring the region's rich cultural tapestry, or simply craving a country home's peaceful rhythm, this property stands ready to evolve with you.

Bear in mind, the property does need substantial renovation. But for those equipped with creativity and tools, the task of remodeling Vägasked 111 is no mere to-do list—it's an opportunity to shape a residence that reflects your identity. International buyers might find this prospect particularly thrilling, as it offers a hands-on approach to creating a home that is personalized down to the last detail.

Property features include:
- Four spacious bedrooms
- One bathroom
- Living room with fireplace
- Kitchen with potential for creating a dining area
- Simple garage
- Storage room with woodshed
- Expansive outdoor area for recreation and gardening
- 120 sq meters of living space
- Close proximity to Höör city center
- Large plot of 1114 sq meters
- Scenic views and access to nature

The story of Vägasked 111 is not just of what it is today but of what it can become tomorrow under the hands of a discerning owner ready to invest effort and imagination into making this house a cherished home. Embrace this venture, nurture your vision, and perhaps you'll find Vägasked 111 is not just a property, but the beginning of a uniquely rewarding journey in the alluring countryside of Höör.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
120
Price per m²
€476
Garden size
1114
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of Matsdal 115

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Front view of Eriksbacken 5

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Main cottage and garden view

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Main house and lakeside view

Step out onto the rear deck just after seven on a July morning. The meadows stretch out in every direction, still wet with dew, and the only sound is birdsong cutting through air that smells faintly of pine and grass. This is Barkö — a quiet hamlet tucked into the Swedish countryside outside Östhammar, where summer feels unhurried and deliberately slow in the best possible way. Set on a generous 2,411 square metre plot along Barkö 121, this red-and-white Swedish country home from 1975 has spent its entire life in one family's hands. That kind of continuity shows. The garden is mature and deeply considered — not manicured to within an inch of its life, but layered: open lawn rolling into shade from established trees, with space carved out naturally for a kitchen garden if you want one, a greenhouse if you've been meaning to start one, or simply a hammock strung between two birches. The lot is large enough to feel private, small enough to manage on a weekend without it becoming a chore. Inside, 50 square metres is used sensibly. The living room anchors the house around a wood-burning stove that does serious work on cool September evenings when the nights start turning. Large windows pull the outside in — you get a long view over meadows and pastures that changes character entirely depending on the light and the season. The kitchen connects without fuss, practical and well-positioned for someone cooking for a table of six after a day out on the water. Two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and WC, and a covered entrance veranda where your morning coffee goes cold because you keep stopping to watch whatever is happening in the garden. The sea is 3.2 kilometres away. That's a ten-minute bike ride on flat terrain, the kind ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

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Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Skåne region, this charming country home in Norra Rörum, Höör, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat. With its serene surroundings, rich local culture, and convenient access to amenities, this property is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This cozy cottage, built in 1965, exudes warmth and simplicity, providing a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to unwind and embrace the slower pace of country living. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the scenic Norra Rörum area, part of the Höör municipality, known for its natural beauty and rich history. - Size: A comfortable 50 square meters, perfect for a couple or small family. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: One bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom, offering all the essentials for a comfortable stay. - Plot: Expansive 3,040 square meters of land, ideal for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings. - Deck: A spacious 40 square meter wooden deck, perfect for sunbathing, entertaining, or enjoying a quiet morning coffee. - Guest House: A small additional structure, previously used as a guest house, offers potential for renovation or creative use. - Carport: Ample parking space with a sturdy wooden carport, ensuring your vehicle is protected from the elements. Local Lifestyle and Activities: Living in Norra Rörum offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. The area is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with numerous hiking trails, lush forests, and pristi ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

A Tranquil Equestrian Retreat in the Heart of Sweden Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft whinny of horses in the distance. Nestled in the serene landscape of Hallaröd, Höör, this exquisite equestrian estate offers a harmonious blend of modern living and rural charm. Built in 2011, this property is a sanctuary for both equine enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful retreat. A Day in the Life at Östra Nyrup 123 As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step out onto the wooden deck, coffee in hand, and take in the panoramic views of your private oasis. The air is crisp, carrying the scent of pine and fresh grass. Your day begins with a leisurely ride along the winding trails that meander through the surrounding forests, offering a sense of freedom and connection with nature. Returning home, the spacious kitchen becomes the heart of your day. Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, it seamlessly connects to the living and dining areas, where laughter and conversation flow freely. The three generous bedrooms provide a restful retreat, with the option to create additional spaces as your needs evolve. A Haven for Horses and Humans Alike The estate's centerpiece is a state-of-the-art stable complex, spanning 569 square meters. With seven spacious horse boxes, a tack room, and ample storage, it caters to every equestrian need. The stables are thoughtfully designed to streamline daily routines, ensuring a comfortable environment for both horses and caretakers. Surrounding the stables, expansive paddocks offer ample grazing and exercise space, while the forested areas provide natural shelter and a picturesque backdrop. The property's ponds, home to goldfish and crayfish, add ... click here to read more

Main house and stables, Östra Nyrup 123

Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Höör Municipality in Sweden, a delightful country home stands proudly on Lindhaga 27, Lindhaga Fritidsområde. For those yearning for a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle, this quaint abode offers a retreat surrounded by nature’s splendor. A 50-square meter sanctuary set on a generous 1200-square meter leased plot, the property invites you into a lifestyle where peace and serenity reign supreme. As a busy agent for a global real estate agency, I'll give you all the insights necessary to help you see the full potential of this wonderful property. The home presents two cozy bedrooms and a singular bathroom, making it perfectly suited for a small family or anyone seeking a peaceful getaway. The living space, though modest, is intelligently designed to maximize comfort, with naturally lit rooms that create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Potential buyers might find the genuine Swedish countryside charm to be its most captivating feature. Now, let’s talk about the community and lifestyle you'll experience. Living in Höör is akin to embracing the quintessence of Scandinavian tranquility. The natural surroundings boast lush forests, serene walking trails, and even a quaint bathing lake, perfect for taking a refreshing dip or casting a leisurely line for fishing. The climate in Höör mirrors classic Swedish seasons: a cozy snow-blanketed winter transitions into fresh springs, sun-kissed summers, and colorful autumns, making every season an enchanting affair. For families and adventurers alike, the Lindhaga area offers a plentiful array of outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking through the woods, indulging in birdwatching, or exploring the rich local flora and fauna, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Frostavallen area in Höör, Sweden, this delightful 1940s country home offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Perfectly suited for both a serene summer retreat and a cozy permanent residence, this property invites you to experience the tranquil beauty of rural Swedish living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from the surrounding Ekastiga Nature Reserve, where the air is crisp and the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. This home, located on Snogehallsvägen 43, is more than just a place to live; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, community, and comfort. A Home with Character and Comfort Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting kitchen, complete with a quaint dining nook perfect for morning coffees or intimate family meals. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a spacious living room, the heart of the home, where a wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, ideal for those chilly Swedish winters. The main floor houses two generously sized bedrooms, offering restful retreats for family or guests. A fully tiled bathroom with modern amenities ensures comfort and ease of maintenance. Versatile Living Spaces Descend to the basement, and you'll discover a versatile recreation room, affectionately known as a "gillestuga." This space, with its open fireplace and retro 1950s bar counter, is perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding after a day exploring the nearby lakes and trails. The basement also includes a pantry, an additional WC, a bathroom, and a combined laundry and boiler room, providing ample space for storage and utility needs. The home is equipped with an air-to-air heat pump, with the option for a water-ba ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Picture this: a scenic farmhouse nestled in the beautiful countryside of Ljungbyhed, Sweden, located at Klingstorp 1021. It's surrounded by the natural splendor of Klippan Municipality, a delightful area brimming with opportunities for both tranquility and adventure. As a bustling global real estate agent, I can tell you that this property offers a unique chance for international buyers and expats looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and indulge in the serene atmosphere of Swedish rural living. This property isn't just a house—it's an experience. Imagine waking up every morning to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves swaying in the breeze. The farmhouse spans roughly 140 square meters, offering four spacious bedrooms that provide ample space for a growing family. With one well-appointed bathroom, the property feels intimate yet open, perfect for creating a warm, inviting family environment. - 140 m² farmhouse - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious kitchen - Large living area - Surrounded by forest ridges - Near a stream - Pasture land available - Potential for animal husbandry - Opportunity to lease additional land - Pleasant rural countryside - Firewood potential - Natural walking trails nearby - Friendly neighborhood - Not far from local amenities Ljungbyhed itself is a charming small town in southern Sweden. For potential buyers, it's important to know that this locale offers a peek into genuine Swedish life. The climate here is typically Swedish with mild summers and cold, snowy winters. It’s a place where you can enjoy the changing seasons, with lush, green springs bursting into life and winters that transform the landscape into a white wonderland. Life in Ljungbyhed means em ... click here to read more

140 m² Farm without agriculture at Klingstorp 1021, Klippan Municipality

Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Sweden, this country home in Hänninge, Höör is more than just a property—it's a lifestyle. This quaint cottage, built in 1960, offers a manageable living space of 56 square meters, making it ideal for individuals or couples looking for a cozy retreat. With one bedroom and a single bathroom, this compact home is designed for those who appreciate simplicity and tranquility amidst nature's grandeur. Hänninge, where the property is situated, is a part of the picturesque Höörs kommun, a locality known for its natural beauty and serene environment. Living here feels like stepping into a storybook, where every corner of the landscape is adorned with lush greenery and vibrant flora. The local area is defined by its charming walking paths and delightful nooks that invite you to explore hidden gems. Whether it's a leisurely morning stroll or an invigorating run, the trails cater to every pace and nature lover. Hiking enthusiasts will find themselves at home here, with several nature reserves located nearby. Ekbacken and Frostavallen offer scenic trails and untouched landscapes that promise unforgettable adventures. If you're a fan of wildlife, keep an eye out for some of the local fauna—including deer and a variety of birds—that inhabit this region. The climate in this area is typical of southern Sweden, with mild summers that allow you to enjoy outdoor activities without the burden of excessive heat. Winters can be chilly and occasionally snowy, creating postcard-like scenery every year. It's an invitation to cozy up next to a warm fire after an afternoon of exploring your white, wintry garden. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle rustling of leaves and the song of birds—an every ... click here to read more

3 room cottage in Hänninge 511

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late July, and you're standing at the kitchen window of a Finnish timber house in rural Skåne, watching mist lift slowly off the surface of Svenstorpssjön about 300 metres away. The smell of pine is everywhere — in the walls, in the air outside, in the sauna you fired up last night. Coffee's on. There's nowhere you have to be. That's what Klangens väg 3 actually feels like. And it's not a fantasy you have to work hard to justify — at this price point, it's one of the most accessible genuine escapes you'll find in southern Sweden. The house itself is a Honka, which matters. Honka is a Finnish manufacturer with a serious reputation for precision-cut log construction — the kind where the timber does the structural and thermal work simultaneously, meaning the walls breathe, the temperature stays remarkably even year-round, and the whole thing just gets better looking as it ages. This one was built in 1995 and has been kept in good condition. Walk inside and the first thing you notice is how warm it feels — not just physically, but in tone. Raw wood on every surface, a Finnish soapstone fireplace anchoring the main room, and a layout that's open but not cavernous. The kitchen and living area share the ground floor in a way that makes the 50 square metres feel much more generous than it sounds on paper. The soapstone fireplace is genuinely worth dwelling on. Soapstone holds heat for hours after the fire dies down — it's not decorative, it's functional in a deeply satisfying way. Light it on a crisp October evening and the stone radiates warmth well past midnight. That's the kind of detail that separates a proper Scandinavian timber house from an imitation. Upstairs, an open loft run ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Swedish Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private garden. Welcome to Raskens väg 1, a delightful country home nestled in the serene landscape of Västra Torup, Sweden. This charming abode offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of countryside living, whether as a peaceful retreat or a cozy year-round residence. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside this thoughtfully renovated 72-square-meter home, where every detail has been curated to enhance comfort and functionality. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind with family and friends. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, its warmth creating a haven during the crisp Swedish winters. The home features two inviting bedrooms, each offering a sanctuary for restful nights. The master bedroom provides ample space and tranquility, while the second bedroom is versatile, perfect for children, guests, or a home office. The modern kitchen, equipped with updated appliances and generous counter space, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, seamlessly connecting to a dining area that overlooks the lush garden. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, offering two distinct patios for your enjoyment. The open terrace is perfect for summer barbecues and sunbathing, while the glazed patio, with its sliding doors, allows you to savor the outdoors even on cooler days. Picture yourself sipping morning coffee here, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. The expansive garden, a verdant ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene embrace of Jularp, just a stone's throw from the charming town of Höör in Skåne, Sweden, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that offers both tranquility and convenience. This property, set on a sprawling 2,770 square meter plot, features not one, but two well-appointed houses, making it an ideal choice for families, friends, or those looking to generate rental income. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is the everyday reality at Jularp Enevägen 12, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. Property Highlights: - Two Separate Houses: Each approximately 60 square meters, offering privacy and flexibility for multi-generational living or rental opportunities. - Modern Comforts: Both houses are equipped with essential amenities, including fully fitted kitchens, cozy living rooms, and bathrooms. - Year-Round Warmth: The newer house boasts underfloor heating, while both homes feature wood-burning stoves and air-source heat pumps. - Outdoor Oasis: A gravel courtyard and wooden deck connect the homes, providing a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings. - Lush Gardens: The expansive garden is a horticulturist's dream, with fruit trees, berry bushes, and ample space for vegetable cultivation. - Ample Storage: Includes a spacious storage building/woodshed, a smaller shed, and a simple garage. - Proximity to Nature: Just 1.8 kilometers from Lake Vaxsjön, offering swimming, fishing, and scenic walking trails. - Convenient Location: A short bike or car ride to Höör's amenities, including shops, restaurants, and schools. - Family-Friendly Area: Close to Skånes Djurpark, a be ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings of this winterized country cottage, nestled in the picturesque landscape near Perstorp, Sweden. Offering a getaway enveloped in tranquility, this charming retreat presents an idyllic opportunity to unwind amidst nature's splendor. The woody area around the cottage offers peace and quiet, ideal for anyone looking to escape the ordinary. Situated in a cozy locale known for its striking natural beauty, this vacation home provides a perfect spot for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a peaceful abode to retreat to. Spreading across 45 square meters, the cottage accommodates a charming small bedroom, a roomy living area enhanced by a welcoming fireplace, and a small but functional kitchen. Here's a chance to own a snug place where every window offers a view of the sprawling greenery outside and the melody of chirping birds fills the air. Now, I've got to mention one tiny thing about the place. The property comes with a gravel parking area that comfortably fits two vehicles, so no need to worry about parking in those occasional Swedish rains. An outbuilding on the plot doubles as a storage area and restroom featuring a composting toilet, shower, washing machine, and sink. Practicality in a package! There's even a tool shed along the gable for your DIY projects or gardening needs. - Bedroom(s): 1 - Bathroom(s): 1 - Living Room with Fireplace - Functional Kitchen - New Electricity Installed - New Drilled Well - Tool Shed - Parking: Gravel area for two cars - Outbuilding with Bathroom, Storage, and Laundry facilities - Fenced Plot - Beautiful Nature Views The climate here in Perstorp is generally mild, which is a big plus for those ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Bökesåkra 2285 Perstorp Klippans municipality

Nestled in the serene landscape of Hasslebro, within the charming municipality of Höör, Sweden, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home. With its direct access to the picturesque Rönne river, this property is a haven for nature lovers and water enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the river, spending your days exploring the lush surroundings, and unwinding in your private retreat. A Riverside Retreat This country home is situated on a manageable 500 square meter leased plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities while ensuring minimal upkeep. The highlight of this property is undoubtedly its private jetty, offering exclusive access to the river. Whether you enjoy paddling, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water, this location is a true paradise. Comfortable Living Spaces The home itself is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality within its 55 square meters. The interior features a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy living room, a dedicated dining area, a comfortable bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower and toilet. The kitchen is practical, offering sufficient storage and workspace, making meal preparation a breeze. The living room is bright and inviting, with windows that allow natural light to flood the space and offer views of the surrounding greenery. Outdoor Living The outdoor area is an extension of the living space, with plenty of room for outdoor furniture, a barbecue, or even a small vegetable garden. The proximity to the river means you can enjoy the soothing sounds of water and the sight of passing wildlife right from your doorstep. The private jetty is a rare and valuable feature, providing direct acce ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Nestled in the serene embrace of Ljungbyhed, Sweden, Forestad 4992 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential country home that perfectly balances tranquility with modern comforts. This charming abode, set amidst the lush landscapes of Skåne County, is an ideal second home for those yearning for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is the everyday reality at Forestad 4992, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Nature Built in 1965, this single-story home is thoughtfully designed to cater to all ages, offering easy accessibility and a cozy, functional layout. With a total living area of 41 square meters, the home comprises a spacious living room and a tranquil bedroom, providing ample space for relaxation and social gatherings. The living room, the heart of the home, is equipped with a modern air-to-air heat pump, ensuring efficient heating and cooling throughout the year. An open fireplace with an insert adds a touch of warmth and charm, perfect for cozy evenings spent with loved ones. Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living One of the standout features of this property is the large, glass-enclosed conservatory that extends from the living room. This space allows you to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors regardless of the weather, making it ideal for dining, reading, or simply unwinding while overlooking the garden. Adjacent to the conservatory is a generous wooden deck with a dedicated barbecue area, perfect for summer gatherings with family and friends. The kitchen, though compact, is practical and well-ma ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and garden

### Discover the Essence of Scandinavian Living in Sösdala Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private wooden deck. Nestled in the serene countryside of Skåne, Sweden, this newly built house in Stavaröd offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a year-round residence. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection This charming 63-square-meter house, constructed in 2024, is thoughtfully designed to maximize both privacy and community connection. With two spacious bedrooms and a modern shower room, it provides a cozy yet functional living space. The open-plan kitchen and living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, creates an inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet evenings at home. Step outside onto the expansive wooden deck, where you can enjoy a morning coffee while soaking in the tranquil views of the surrounding landscape. This seamless extension of the indoor living space is ideal for entertaining guests or simply unwinding in the fresh air. ### Embrace the Community Spirit Stavaröd is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. As part of a well-managed community association, you'll enjoy access to shared amenities that enhance your quality of life. Whether it's fishing in the communal pond, grilling in the cozy hut, or playing a game of boules, these facilities foster a sense of camaraderie and provide ample opportunities for social interaction. ### Explore the Rich Tapestry of Local Life The area surrounding Sösdala is a treasure trove of recreational opportunities and cultural experiences. Tak ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside. Welcome to Djurgårdsvägen 17, a delightful Nordic-style house in Höör, Sweden, offering the perfect blend of modern comfort and timeless Scandinavian charm. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Nordic Retreat in the Heart of Nature Set against the backdrop of lush forests and rocky hills, this home is a sanctuary for those seeking peace and a connection to nature. The nearly 2,000 square meter plot extends up a hill, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings. The property also boasts a charming 18th-century red timbered cottage, adding a touch of history and character to your new home. Modern Comfort Meets Timeless Design The main house has been meticulously renovated, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern conveniences. With two spacious bedrooms, a newly renovated bathroom, and a stylish kitchen, this home is designed for comfort and functionality. The living room, with its beautiful fireplace and partially vaulted ceiling, is the heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Höör offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. Just minutes away from the sparkling waters of Lake Ringsjön, you can indulge in boating, fishing, and water sports. The nearby Bosjökloster provides cultural events, historical tours, and beautiful gardens to explore. For those who love the outdoors, the surrounding forests and hills offer endless opportunities f ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Ludvigsborg, Sweden, this delightful country home promises a serene lifestyle, perfectly suited for those seeking peace away from the hustle and bustle. Situated at Häggenäs Ringsborg 4922 in Höör, Hörby kommun, this small-sized haven sprawls over 66 square meters and stands on a generous plot of 758 square meters. It's an exciting prospect for overseas buyers longing for the serene charm of Swedish countryside living without leaving behind life's conveniences. Let me paint you a picture of this property—it's a cozy winterized retreat that showcases a simplistic yet warm design, emphasizing functionality and comfort. With one well-sized bedroom and a functional bathroom, it offers just the right amount of space for singles or couples to make themselves at home. The house's practicality is further complemented by an inviting outdoor patio, basking in ample sunlight. It's a splendid spot to sip on morning coffee or enjoy evening dinners under the open sky. Now, what's living in Ludvigsborg truly like? A stone's throw from the property's bounds, visitors and residents alike have access to a compelling mix of natural beauty and community resources. Only a short 250 meters stroll brings you to a beach plot associated with the Ringsborg Community Association. Here, you can dip into the refreshing waters, enjoy the piers, or explore the possibility of mooring a boat—a feature that nautical enthusiasts will undoubtably appreciate. Just imagine lazy summer days where both the lake's company and the outdoors become your playground. If your passion lies within nature, Ringsjön Lake, barely 200 to 300 meters away, offers a canvas of outdoor escapades. Think cycling around its periphery, e ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, nestled in your very own slice of Swedish paradise. This charming two-bedroom house in Västra Torup offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. Located in the heart of Skåne, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a touch of Scandinavian charm. A Modern Sanctuary in Nature's Embrace Built in 2007, this single-story home is a testament to contemporary design and functionality. The open-plan living area, adorned with parquet floors and light-colored walls, creates a bright and inviting space that seamlessly connects with the modern kitchen. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening, this space is designed to accommodate your every need. The glass-enclosed conservatory is a standout feature, offering a cozy spot to enjoy the changing seasons. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while gazing at the lush forest or unwinding with a glass of wine as the sun sets. This versatile space ensures you can enjoy the outdoors, regardless of the weather. Sustainable Living with Modern Amenities This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. Equipped with solar panels and an electric car charger, it offers a sustainable living solution that aligns with future demands. The efficient air-source heat pump ensures year-round comfort, making it an ideal retreat for both summer holidays and winter getaways. High-speed fiber-optic broadband allows you to stay connected, whether you're working remotely or streaming your favorite shows. The property also features a carport and storage shed, providing practical s ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the red holiday home

Nestled amidst the rolling landscapes of Höörs kommun, welcome to 615 Korsaröd, Tjörnarp-Korsaröd—an endearing house that promises both comfort and convenience, perfect for those with an affinity for nature seeking tranquility. Picture this: a 1.5-story residence, modest yet full of promise, poised to become your haven in the serene embrace of Sweden's enchanting scenery. As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I can assure you that this property offers a mix of peace and practicality, a combination that is rare and desirable for overseas buyers and expats yearning for an authentic Swedish experience. Here's a proposition: imagine molding this space into your own personal sanctuary, a prospect made plausible by the 75 square meters of living space complemented by an additional 55 square meters for all your extra needs. Built in 1944, this winterized holiday home captures a sense of history, crafted to keep you warm through Sweden’s chilly winters. The well-preserved condition speaks volumes about the love and care bestowed upon it by its previous keepers. Positioned on a vast 2,445 square meter plot, the land gives plenty of room to explore or embrace a newfound passion for gardening. Think of spring days spent outside, the potential for vibrant flower beds or perhaps even a home-grown vegetable patch. The double garage is a practical feature, offering security for your vehicles or simply extra storage space for any of those things you accumulate over life's journey. Step inside and you'll find two bedrooms that provide a cozy respite, making the house suitable for small families or anyone who enjoys entertaining overnight guests. The clever layout makes every square meter count—an artful blend of space and ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

In the picturesque town of Ljungbyhed, Sweden, nestled within the serene surroundings of Skäralid in Klippans kommun, you will find "The Little Gem 14." This tiny house at Smultronstället 14 is a delightful sanctuary and a perfect choice for those seeking a cozy, comfortable, and manageable home that promises a peaceful lifestyle amidst nature's embrace. Ljungbyhed is a charming town in southern Sweden, rich with natural beauty and tranquility. Situated near the edge of the stunning Söderåsen National Park, it offers residents the joy of having some of the region’s most extraordinary natural attractions right at their doorstep. This area is particularly renowned for its extensive hiking trails that wind through lush forests and rolling hills, providing breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor adventures. The community in Ljungbyhed is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal place for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a leisurely pace of life, it's a wonderful locale for those who appreciate a strong connection with nature. The climate in this part of Sweden is temperate, featuring beautifully snowy winters and pleasantly mild summers. Such weather is perfect for enjoying both the local landscape and outdoor activities year-round. The local area isn’t just about natural beauty though; it offers a variety of recreational activities. Just a few minutes away from the house is the popular Skäralid Nature Reserve. This location is perfect for spending weekends exploring unique flora and fauna or having a relaxing picnic surrounded by unparalleled scenic beauty. For those keen on staying active, there’s a communal leisure facility nearby, complete with a pool and ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Smultronstället 14 Skäralid Klippans kommun