Winterized Cottage with Sea Views in Tosteberga - Expandable Space, Near Harbor & Attractions

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Släbovägen 19A, Tosteberga, Kristianstads kommun, Nymölla (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 69Floor area

€122,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

69m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled within the charming embrace of the Swedish countryside lies a truly delightful opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat. A picturesque winterized country home, situated along Släbovägen 19A in the quaint village of Tosteberga, beckons you with its rustic allure. Built in 2016, this well-maintained cottage offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and potential, set amidst the captivating landscape of the Skåne County.

As a busy real estate agent, it's always a pleasure to present such a charming property that seamlessly combines modern comfort with a traditional setting. Allow me to share with you what makes this property so distinct and appealing. With two cozy bedrooms and a bright, spacious living room, this cottage invites you to unwind and bask in its homely charm. The semi-open kitchen layout adds a touch of contemporary living, ideal for those who love to entertain or simply wish to enjoy family dinners with a view of the lush surroundings.

The location itself is a gem. Tosteberga, a quaint and picturesque village, is enveloped in a delightful rural atmosphere imbued with a sense of community and peace. If you’re looking to immerse yourself into Sweden’s serene countryside lifestyle, this is undoubtedly a fine choice. The climate in this area gives you a mild, yet varied experience of all four seasons, showcasing the vibrant colors of spring, warm summers, golden hues of autumn, and snow-dusted winters. It’s a place where you can truly experience all the beauty of nature's changes.

Living in this country home offers many pleasures. Imagine waking up each morning to a splendid sea view that extends just beyond your backyard. The overbuilt patio holds the promise of potential expansion, should you wish to tailor the cottage further to your needs. With ample room for creativity, it can be readily transformed into an additional room or a sun-drenched haven perfect for relaxation or entertainment.

Key features of this charming cottage include:
- 2 cozy bedrooms
- Spacious living room
- Semi-open kitchen layout
- 1 well-appointed bathroom
- Overbuilt patio with potential for expansion
- Elegant wood flooring throughout
- Built in 2016, ensuring modern standards
- Double-glazed windows for comfort
- Electricity and water connections
- Sweeping sea views
- Surrounded by picturesque landscapes

Tosteberga is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village is built around the harbor which is just a short walk away—perfect for family picnics or leisurely swims. The beach hut offers basic amenities that make day trips both convenient and enjoyable. Not far from there, you’ll find the Tosteberga meadows—a splendid stretch of nature where lush green lands meet the serene blue waters. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers alike.

For those with a penchant for exploring history and culture, nearby attractions such as Trolle-Ljungby Castle provide a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. For a touch of indulgence, Minas Chocolate Studio offers a delightful escape with artisan treats, crafting sweet experiences you won’t easily forget.

Are you a city dweller yearning for the tranquility of country life? Well, this location smartly bridges rural beauty and urban convenience. With proximity to the city centers of Sölvesborg, Kristianstad, and Bromölla, you're never too far from the urban bustle when the need arises. Each city offers a unique flavor of Swedish culture, from shopping and dining to festivals and markets.

Living in this country home isn’t merely about owning a property; it’s about embracing a unique lifestyle choice, one that harmonizes peaceful living while being a stone's throw from necessary conveniences. For those seeking a genuine connection with nature, peace, and a touch of adventure, Tosteberga warmly invites you to be a part of its story.

It's not just a home; it's your own slice of Swedish paradise awaiting your arrival. Whether you are looking at this charming cottage as a place to settle or a weekend retreat to enjoy, the opportunities for making lasting memories here are plenty. Book a viewing to see for yourself the serene beauty and the exciting potential that await at Släbovägen 19A.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
69
Price per m²
€1,768
Garden size
1459
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Main house and garden

Saturday morning. You pull open the heavy wooden door of the sauna house, and the birch-scented steam rolls out across the rocky knoll while the Stockholm archipelago sits quiet and silver through the trees. The wood-fired hot tub is still warm from the night before. Nobody else is awake yet. This is Vätö — and once you've had a morning like that, it's almost impossible to go back to ordinary weekends. Krokusstigen 10 sits on the island of Vätö in Norrtälje municipality, about 90 kilometres north of Stockholm, connected to the mainland by a bridge that makes this feel accessible without ever feeling crowded. The property is a classic Swedish sommarstuga in spirit — built in 1956, with all the soul that comes from a house that has absorbed decades of long evenings and midsummer celebrations — but the practical side has been kept firmly in the present. This is not a project. It's move-in ready and waiting. The main house runs to 60 square metres, which sounds compact until you step out onto the large wooden terraces and realise the living space effectively doubles in summer. Swedes know how to design for the outdoors, and this house is proof. The terraces wrap around the property in a way that catches light at different hours of the day — morning coffee on one side, evening wine on the other as the sun drops low over the pines. Inside, the living room is anchored by a masonry open fireplace with a Roslag insert, the kind of cast-iron fitting that's been keeping archipelago families warm for generations. Light a fire in September, crack a window, and listen to the first autumn wind move through the birch trees outside. That fireplace earns its keep from August through to May. The layout is honest and well-proportioned. A ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Litsnäset 130 is the sound of the Indalsälven moving past the garden — a low, steady current that replaces whatever city noise you carried here. The boathouse is twenty steps from the kitchen door. The fishing rod is already rigged. Coffee's on. This compact one-bedroom holiday home in Lit, Jämtland sits on a 1,150-square-metre riverside plot in the small community of Litsnäset, roughly ten minutes by car from the town of Lit and about forty minutes from Östersund. At 20 square metres, it's deliberately simple. That's not a limitation — it's the point. This kind of cabin demands very little of you. You spend your time outside. The main house pulls off something that bigger properties often fail at: everything is in its right place. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area, which doubles as a sleeping space with a sofa corner and bunk bed. When you light the fire on an October evening and the river mist rolls across the plot, the whole room feels genuinely warm rather than just heated. The kitchen is compact but practical, with its own separate entrance opening directly onto the garden — meaning you can carry plates straight to the terrace table without threading through the living space. Small detail. Big difference in daily use. The partly covered terrace is where most of the daylight hours happen in summer. It faces the water. The sun in Jämtland in July doesn't set until past ten, and from the terrace you watch the light go gold on the Indalsälven for what feels like hours. The property's own stretch of riverfront is directly accessible — you walk across your garden and you're at the water's edge. Swimming, fishing from the bank, pushing a kayak in. No shared ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Let me take you on a journey to a little corner of Sweden that you might not have heard of but should get to know—Bromölla. This is not just another dot on a map; it’s a community, an experience, and perhaps your next big opportunity. Imagine yourself living in a country cottage at Oxuddsvägen 73-6—let me paint a picture for you. Nestled away in the picturesque locale of Krogstorp, Bromölla, lies a quaint country home that looks as if it was plucked straight from a Scandinavian folk tale. Built in 1950, this cottage is not just a house; it’s a slice of history. Unlike many properties that need extensive work, this cottage is in good condition and ready for you to move in. Consider it a blank canvas, drizzled with the whispers of the past, and waiting for your modern story to unfold. Bromölla is located in the southeastern part of Sweden, known for its rolling landscapes and coastal beauty. The climate here is generally temperate, with mild summers and chilly winters—perfect for those who love a bit of frost in the air around the holidays. Living here, you’ll have the pleasure of experiencing all four seasons distinctly, with vibrant summer blooms, autumnal leaves, a winter wonderland, and spring's rebirth. Your new home is a charming cottage close to the sea, just a short 200-meter walk from the water’s edge. This proximity to the coast means you can enjoy tranquil beach walks at sunrise or sunset, breathe in the crisp sea air, and maybe even take up sailing or fishing as hobbies. The cottage’s position also allows for easy access to nearby cities via the E22 highway, meaning both tranquility and convenience are at your fingertips. As for the home itself, it’s designed with practicality in mind. An open-plan living a ... click here to read more

3 room winterized cottage at Oxuddsvägen 73-6, Krogstorp, Bromölla kommun

Welcome to a fascinating journey through time and tranquility at this delightful summer cottage located on Håkanrydsvägen 86, nestled in the heart of the mesmerizing Grödby area in Bromölla. This isn't just a house; it's a stepping stone to a life that mingles the serene whispers of nature with a slice of history that stirs the imagination. For international buyers and expats seeking a quintessential Swedish escape wrapped in peace, this is worth your attention. With a generous size of 65 square meters, this country home carries the cozy allure of a traditional cottage coupled with a manageable and welcoming space that beckons both relaxation and a deeply personal reimagining. As you step inside, you'll find 3 functional rooms that have seen countless stories unfold. The 2 bedrooms offer an intimate setting, ideal for unwinding after a day spent exploring the idyllic surroundings. The rustic kitchen provides the essentials, and the fully tiled bathroom adds a touch of modern comfort without losing the timeless feel. Imagine living in a home that reflects not just history, but also the beauty of Bromölla's stunning countryside. This property exudes authenticity through its historic characteristics with wooden floors, beam walls, panel doors, and a cozy cast iron stove. Low ceilings lend an old-world charm that's both comforting and unique. Although no significant updates are needed, there's always room to incorporate a personal touch to align with your lifestyle, making it perfect for those who respect its past yet want a sprinkle of renewed energy. Key features of this inviting property include: - 65 square meters of valuable space - 2 snug bedrooms for tranquility - 1 fully tiled bathroom for modern convenience - Rus ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized cottage on Håkanrydsvägen 86 Grödby Bromölla municipality

Imagine waking up each morning in your very own Scandinavian retreat, nestled on the serene island of Ivö in Sweden. This charming villa, sitting at Skogshyddevägen 1, is more than just a house; it's an invitation to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, nature, and a touch of adventure. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of paradise, where every day feels like a peaceful retreat, yet is still connected to the conveniences of modern life. This villa, stretching over 85 square meters, offers a simple yet inviting atmosphere that's ideal for those looking for a relaxed way of life without forsaking comfort. Built in 2007, the property is in good condition, delivering the standards and energy efficiency you'd expect from modern construction, while still benefiting from the established ambiance only a seasoned home can offer. Although classified with an energy label of G, the villa's condition promises a snug and cozy setting—a haven during Sweden's crisp winters and gentle summers. Let's take a closer look at what this villa offers. As you enter, you'll step into a rustic, yet surprisingly functional living space. The open plan layout seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a flow that's perfect for gatherings large and small. Large windows bathe the space in natural light, providing panoramic views of the lush landscape that surrounds you. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a natural gathering spot during chilly evenings, while the dining space is ready for lively family dinners. The kitchen, a dream for any home chef, is equipped with modern appliances, ample counter space, and plenty of storage to neatly tuck away your culinary essentials. Adjacent to the kitchen, ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Property Overview Nestled in the serene environs of Tredenborg, part of the charming Sölvesborg Municipality, this delightful country home at Hallonstigen 8157 offers a blend of comfortable living and scenic beauty, perfect for those looking to invest in a property with year-round utility and charm. With a sturdy structure ready for move-in, and opportunity for personal touches, this home is an ideal base for both permanent residence and holiday getaways, especially given its close proximity to the sea and beaches. Interior Features - Space Distribution: Featuring a total living space of 85 square meters spread across a two-story layout. - Rooms: Four rooms including a welcoming open-plan living area, three cozy bedrooms, and two well-maintained bathrooms. - Living Room: Painted in soothing white tones complemented by underfloor heating that extends across the entrance floor, creating a warm environment. A stylish fireplace further enhances the cozy ambiance. - Kitchen: A seamless blend with the living room, equipped with modern appliances set against white tiled walls and sleek cabinetry. - Bedrooms: Three bedrooms, one located on the entrance floor and two upstairs, each featuring beautiful oak parquet flooring. - Bathrooms: The main bathroom on the entrance floor is fitted with beige tiled floors, white tiled walls, a toilet, shower, washing machine, and washbasin. An additional toilet upstairs continues the style with similar decor. - Additional Features: The property includes a heated and insulated guest cottage, offering privacy and comfort for visiting guests. Exterior and Extra Amenities - Lot Size: Generously sized property ideal for outdoor activities and gardening. - Terrace: A wonderful west-facing terra ... click here to read more

4 Room Vacation Home on Hallonstigen 8157, Tredenborg, Sölvesborg Municipality

Nestled amidst the whispering pines and rustling leaves of the picturesque Sillnäs area, this delightful cabin at Fasanvägen 6035 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. If you've ever dreamt of owning a peacefull retreat close to both nature and the sea, this property offers you just that—a cozy refuge with breathtaking surroundings. Life in Sölvesborg, where this cabin is located, has a distinct allure that only those craving serenity and natural beauty will truly appreciate. With sweeping landscapes and the Baltic Sea just a stone's throw away, Sölvesborg presents you with endless opportunities to explore and unwind. The climate here is typically Scandinavian, offering crisp, fresh air and quite invigorating seasons, with beautiful summers and snowy winters, perfect for someone who enjoys the changing scenery of each season. The community around Sölvesborg is welcoming and, for social butterflies, the town is often abuzz with various local events and festivals. It's a perfect blend of tranquility and activity. Imagine waking up in a charming two-bedroom cabin where the sunlight streams through a glazed terrace, and having your morning coffee while you listen to the peaceful chirping of birds and the distant sound of waves crashing. If adventures are on your mind, the nearby sandy beach, only a few hundred meters away, provides endless opportunities for leisure and fun! Whether its swimming, beach volleyball or just simply lounging with a book, there's something for everyone here. Now, let's delve into the property itself—a 90 square-meter winterized cabin that's perfect for both those looking for a summer escape or a cozy all-year home. While it's in good condition and doesn't necessarily scream ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Cottage on Fasanvägen 6035

Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Grönslätt, Sölvesborg, lies a charming country home that offers a compelling mix of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a laid-back lifestyle in Sweden’s picturesque countryside. Away from the hustle and bustle, yet close enough to enjoy the essential amenities, this home beckons you to explore an inviting blend of comfort and charm. Whether you're envisioning a weekend getaway or a permanent home, this property unveils a world of potential. Built in 1968, this dwelling has seen thoughtful expansions and updates over the decades, notably in 1976 and later in 2006, to embrace modern comforts while maintaining a homely ambiance. Basking under the golden Swedish sun, the south-facing patio invites you for a leisure afternoon with a book or enjoyment with family and friends over a warm drink. As you step into the cozy living room, your eyes are immediately drawn to the Tulikivi fireplace, the hearth providing both warmth and the heart of the home. - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 83 sqm - South-facing patio - Tulikivi fireplace - Built-in alarm system - Equipped with fiber internet - Includes boat dock access - Spacious living area - Covered patio area - Update in 2006 - Option to enclose patio - Rental potential Encircling you in calmness, the area of Grönslätt is renowned for its detailed balance of serene countryside and accessible amenities. Undoubtedly, living in Sölvesborg lets you engage fully with nature while providing all conveniences of a developed area. Imagine waking up to the rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, taking in the beauty of the landscape, and then setting out for a refreshing walk to the nearby sandy beaches or ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of mature beech trees. Welcome to your new sanctuary in Grönslätt, Sölvesborg, a picturesque coastal town in southern Sweden. This charming house, nestled in a serene neighborhood, offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure. A Home Designed for All Seasons Built in 1976, this well-maintained house is designed for year-round comfort. The heart of the home is a bright, open-plan living room and kitchen area, where large windows invite natural light to dance across the space. An open fireplace with an insert adds warmth and ambiance, creating a cozy setting for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside to a spacious conservatory and a south-facing wooden deck, perfect for soaking up the sun from morning till evening. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a solitary moment with nature, this outdoor space is your personal haven. Comfortable and Adaptable Living Spaces The property features three well-proportioned bedrooms, providing ample accommodation for family and guests. The fully tiled bathroom is equipped with modern amenities, including a shower and laundry facilities, ensuring convenience and comfort. A Garden of Possibilities The expansive garden is a true highlight, featuring mature beech trees, a wildflower meadow, and a well-maintained lawn. This lush outdoor environment offers endless possibilities for gardening enthusiasts, playful children, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. Connected and C ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the scenic and tranquil settings of Ekestad, a charming hamlet within the broader Kristianstad municipality, lies a stunning country home waiting to welcome a new family. This property isn't just about four walls and a roof; it's a small horse farm and much more—a genuine countryside retreat. If you’ve ever dreamt of waking up to the serene views of rolling paddocks, then you're possibly looking at a fitting option. I’m quite busy as always, but let me introduce you to what could be your dream come true. The main house underwent a significant renovation in 2014, ensuring it meets the needs of modern living while providing the warmth and coziness of a countryside dwelling. Its high ceilings, nearly 3 meters on the ground floor, create an open and airy feeling. Let's go over some of the essential features of the place: - 120 square meters of living space - Cozy tiled stove in the living room - Marbodal kitchen bringing quality and style - Spacious bathroom doubling as a laundry room - Three separate bedrooms on the upper floor - Authentic wooden flooring Adjacent to the house is an expansive outbuilding, offering various options for usage. Here you'll find: - Stable with four boxes - Insulated tack room with running water - Workshop for your creative needs - Dog kennel with four indoor and outdoor boxes - Large tractor garage that could serve as a party venue This stunning property rests on a sprawling plot of 9098 square meters, featuring: - Expansive courtyard - Horse paddocks - Carport with a concrete slab You're not just buying a property; you’re investing in a lifestyle, one where mornings can be spent tending to horses or wandering in your garden. Living in Ekestad means enjoying the Swedish country ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Step right into the heart of idyllic living with this charming little country retreat nestled in the picturesque town of Ekestad, located within the beautiful Kristianstad municipality of Sweden! As a bussy real estate agent, I have to tell you, this property is sumthin’ special, blending the tranquility of rural Sweden with quaint, cozy charm that reminds you of classic childhood stories. Here in Ekestad, you experience the best of both worlds—serenity coupled with accessibility, warmth blended with wondrous nature. Picture this, arriving at Ekestadsvägen 58, you’re immediately greeted by the delightful facade of a classic Swedish holiday home. It’s a true country home, perfect for a vacation or even a permanent escape from the bustling city life. This 55 square meter home, dressed in charming hues, hosts a combined kitchen and living room where the simplicity of Swedish design meets cozy practicality. The living space is open, thoughtfully incorporating sleeping and dining areas seamlessly. And, oh the fireplace! Within this central space, the brick-laden fireplace stands as a beacon of warmth, inviting residents to unwind in its glow especially during the chill of Swedish winters. Now, if you're wondering about the amenities—let me break it down for you with just the essentials you need to keep you comfy: - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom with a shower - Grey-toned kitchen - Living room with dining area - Cozy fireplace - Guest cottage (10 sqm) for extra space! - Conservatory for evening relaxation - Two metal storage sheds - Detached toilet facilities with shower Externally, this property features a lush garden that feels like it's straight out of a fairytale, a private sanctuary bordered by verdant fields and leafy fo ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out into your sun-drenched garden. Welcome to Jeppas väg 5, a historic fisherman's cottage nestled in the heart of Hällevik, Sölvesborg, Sweden. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition, natural beauty, and modern comfort. A Piece of Swedish Coastal Heritage Originally built in 1909 and thoughtfully extended in 1976, this charming home offers a unique blend of historical character and contemporary living. The property is set on a generous 1,195 square meter plot, surrounded by ancient stone walls and traditional fencing, providing both privacy and a sense of timelessness. The garden is a true highlight, featuring a lush lawn perfect for children's play or outdoor gatherings, and is dotted with mature fruit trees, offering both shade and seasonal harvests. Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting The main house boasts a well-conceived floor plan across 167 square meters of living space. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads into the heart of the home. The living room is spacious and bright, with direct access to a west-facing patio, ideal for enjoying sunsets and al fresco dining. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, featuring ample workspace and a cozy dining area, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. Upstairs, the converted attic offers a versatile family room with access to a west-facing balcony, providing sweeping views over the garden and the surrounding neighborhood. This level also includes two comfortable bedrooms, making it an ideal retreat for family members or guests. The bathroom was tast ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your south-facing balcony. This is the everyday reality at your new holiday home in Hällevik, a charming coastal village nestled on the southeastern tip of Sweden's Listerlandet peninsula. This delightful three-bedroom house, located at Matrosvägen 9, offers a perfect blend of traditional Swedish charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant holiday retreat. A Coastal Haven Hällevik is a picturesque fishing village renowned for its rich maritime history and vibrant community spirit. The village's narrow, winding streets lead you to the heart of the historic fishing quarters, where your new home awaits. Just a stone's throw from the harbor, this property offers stunning panoramic views of the open sea, providing a serene backdrop for your everyday life. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 118 square meters of living space, this home offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Three Bedrooms: Each bedroom is a cozy retreat, filled with natural light and offering views of the surrounding landscape. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage, the kitchen is a chef's delight. - Inviting Living Room: The heart of the home, featuring a charming fireplace and large glass doors that open onto the patio. - South-Facing Balcony: Enjoy breathtaking sea views and soak up the sun from your private balcony. - Well-Proportioned Garden: A secluded oasis with multiple patios and an old stone outbuilding, perfect for a guest house or studio. - Energy Efficient: Built in 2009, t ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Welcome to this exceptional country home, beautifully renovated and nestled in a tranquil, natural setting just outside Arkelstorp in Kristianstad municipality. This property offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort, making it ideal as either a year-round residence or a vacation retreat. Set on a generous plot of nearly 2,000 square meters, the house is surrounded by mature deciduous trees and offers sweeping views over open countryside. The current owners have undertaken a sensitive and thorough renovation, carefully preserving the character of the original 1909 structure while introducing contemporary amenities and finishes. The result is a warm, inviting atmosphere that immediately feels like home. The main entrance leads you into the ground floor, where you will find a brand-new kitchen with a dedicated dining area. The kitchen is designed for both functionality and style, featuring modern appliances, ample storage, and a cozy wood-burning stove that provides warmth and ambiance during meals. The dining area flows seamlessly into the spacious living room, which is bathed in natural light thanks to large windows that frame the picturesque landscape. From the living room, you can step out onto an expansive wooden deck that wraps around the house, offering a perfect spot for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing in the sun. The deck faces southwest, ensuring plenty of afternoon and evening sunlight. Also on the ground floor is a freshly renovated guest toilet, finished to a high standard with contemporary fixtures. Ascending to the upper floor, you are greeted by a spacious, furnished landing that can serve as a reading nook or home office, all while enjoying breathtaking views over the ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Step into the serene embrace of the Swedish countryside at this delightful country home located at Someliusgatan 4, right in the vibrant heart of Olofström. You're in for a real treat with this one! This charming abode, lovingly constructed way back in 1909, serves as a perfect blend of historical nostalgia and modern-day comfort. It's a property with its soul fully intact and waiting for you to call it home. Let's start our journey by talking about where you’re going to live. Olofström is a quaint town in the south of Sweden, known for its picturesque landscapes and the kind of community spirit that's becoming harder to find these days. It’s a place where you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the calmness of country living and the benefit of being close to necessary conveniences. With a population that's welcoming and diverse, it's especially appealing for expats and international buyers, who often find the area to be just what they are looking for when seeking a change of pace. The climate here in Olofström is quite pleasant, with warm, sunny summers that are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities. Winters can be brisk, but they’re also charmingly adorned with snow that transforms the surroundings into a wonderland. Activities abound; think long hikes in Bredasjön forest, cycling trails that go on for miles, or enjoying a picnic by the lake. Each season offers its own unique beauty and invites you to embrace the outdoor lifestyle wholeheartedly. Now, onto this splendid property itself! With an interior space sprawling 90 square meters, it's well-suited for families or anyone looking for a getaway from the hustle and bustle. Enter through the quaint, welcoming entrance and find your way to the ground floor, where s ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Someliusgatan 4

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private deck. Welcome to your dream second home in the heart of Pukavik, a quaint coastal village in Karlshamns kommun, Sweden. This charming country home, nestled on Björkenäsvägen, offers a perfect blend of tranquility, natural beauty, and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a holiday home or a second residence in Europe. A Coastal Haven Located just a stone's throw from the sea, this property offers breathtaking views and easy access to the vibrant maritime life that defines this part of Blekinge. Whether you're an avid sailor, a fishing enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, Pukavik provides endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. A Home with Character Built in 1941, this 1.5-storey home has been lovingly maintained and updated to meet the needs of modern living while retaining its original charm. With a generous living area of 106 square meters, the house is perfectly suited for family getaways or entertaining guests. The property sits on a spacious 1,503 square meter lot, offering ample room for outdoor activities and gardening. Inviting Living Spaces Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor features a bright and airy living room, designed to maximize natural light and provide plenty of space for socializing. Large windows frame the scenic views, creating a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor living areas. From the living room, you have direct access to a large wooden deck, perfect for summer barbecues, morning coffees, or simply s ... click here to read more

Front view of the house with garden

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-warmed deck as horses graze peacefully in the meadow beyond your heated pool, the early light catching the mist rising from the surrounding pastures of southern Sweden. This is life at Englagård, a meticulously maintained 1909 country estate where equestrian passion meets Scandinavian wellness living, just minutes from Kristianstad's vibrant town center. Here, in the rolling countryside of Skåne, you'll discover a vacation home that transforms weekends into retreats and holidays into unforgettable Swedish experiences. The air carries the scent of pine and wildflowers, the silence broken only by birdsong and the contented sounds of horses in their paddocks. This is the Swedish countryside at its most authentic – accessible, unspoiled, and ready to become your Nordic sanctuary. Englagård offers something increasingly rare in today's vacation home market: a fully operational equestrian property combined with resort-quality wellness amenities, all wrapped in 2.3 hectares of pristine Swedish landscape. The 183-square-meter main residence showcases over a century of careful stewardship, with recent renovations honoring the home's heritage while introducing contemporary comfort. Four generous bedrooms provide space for family gatherings or hosting fellow horse enthusiasts, while two well-appointed bathrooms serve the household with Scandinavian efficiency. Throughout the home, large windows frame views that change with the seasons – from spring's explosion of wildflowers to winter's crystalline snow blankets, each season brings its own Nordic magic. The heart of this property beats outdoors, where a substantial wooden deck connects the heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, and dedicat ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the heart of Kristianstad, at Rickarums Byväg 7, this expansive farmhouse beckons those looking to enjoy the serene simplicity of Swedish countryside living. Formally recognized as not just a mere residence, but an entire lifestyle, this horse farm sprawls across a generous expanse, providing endless opportunities for both leisure and productivity. As a global real estate agent, I can assure you, this isn't just another listing; it's a chance to experience life in its most authentic form, away from the bustling city chaos. This particular property, with its grand yet homely presence, sits gracefully amidst the rolling landscapes of Sjunnarp in the Kristianstads kommun. Its rustic allure is apparent from the very first glance, with consistent wooden floors whispering tales of solid craftsmanship, and preserved features that infuse a heartwarming ambiance throughout its expanse. Now, if you're picturing a countryside setting surrounded by lush greenery, you're spot on. Let's take a walk through this charming estate, shall we? The kitchen, an epitome of country-side luxury, houses a large kitchen island donning a beautiful limestone countertop. Renovated meticulously in 2019, this culinary haven comes fully equipped, promising joy for those who love to cook up a storm or entertain friends and family. Light pours generously into the living room through striking "flag windows," creating an airy, welcoming space. The center of this wholesome living area is a large, white tiled stove, serving both warmth and visual delight. I'm always busy, but when I step into a living room like this, even I want to take a minute and unwind! Continuing our journey, upstairs offers a sizable family room that greets you, with pote ... click here to read more

9 rooms Farm/forest on Rickarums Byväg 7 Sjunnarp Kristianstads kommun

Imagine escaping to the tranquility of Yngsjö, where the rustic allure of the Swedish countryside meets the serene sounds of the nearby sea. Nestled in the heart of this charming town, Flygarevägen 10 is the perfect country home that captures the essence of peaceful living. Situated in Kristianstads kommun, this property offers the ideal balance for those seeking a refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life or those desiring a weekend getaway. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the importance of finding a home that suits your needs. This country home, in good condition, is ready for you to move in and make it your own. Whether you choose to live here year-round or as a summer residence, the property offers versatility to cater to your lifestyle preferences. The main house spans 134 square meters and is thoughtfully laid out to maximize space and functionality—ideal for families or those who love entertaining guests. The property features four cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms, ensuring enough space for comfort and privacy. The kitchen offers ample room for preparing meals, and the living room is a welcoming spot to unwind after a day spent enjoying the local surroundings. - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Living room - Kitchen - Veranda with dining area - Loft for extra space - Cozy winter garden - Carport and storage - Guest cottage with laundry area, bathroom, walk-in closet, and bedroom - Additional smaller guest cottage with sleeping places and a toilet Stepping outside onto your corner plot, you will find lush greenery and mature trees, including pines and bushes, creating a private oasis. The plot is easy to maintain, allowing you to spend more time doing what you love. Just a 500-meter stroll will take you ... click here to read more

4 room holiday home at Flygarevägen 10 Yngsjö / Yngsjöstrand Kristianstads kommun

Welcome to a space where your dreams can truly take shape—Åsumsvägen 670 is where potential meets tranquility. Nestled in the serene village of Hovby within Kristianstad's stunning countryside, this country home presents an expansive opportunity for those with a vision and the desire to cultivate a unique living environment. The property is a diamond in the rough, sure, but isn't that just part of the adventure? With 2,946 square meters of land, you're given a canvas as vast as the Swedish sky, waiting for your imagination to bring it to life. Whether it's a kitchen garden full of fresh produce or a vast lawn where children can run free, the space is here, ready for your innovative touch. The countryside of Kristianstad is an idyllic backdrop to your new project. Surrounded by tranquil fields and touched by gentle breezes, life here offers a comforting escape from the rush of the city. Yet, it's conveniently close to all the urban vibes one might need. Kristianstad city center, a mere drive away, brings everything from shopping to dining and cultural experiences within easy reach. It's a unique blend of calm country life and town amenities, a combination not easy to find these days. Living in Hovby immerses you in the bounties of nature. Is a naturalist lifestyle calling you? Venture into the nearby woods and fields, ideal spots for hiking or cycling and a paradise for anyone wanting to admire Sweden's diverse flora and fauna. For the beach lovers among you, the sandy shores of Åhus are close enough that a spontaneous afternoon of sunbathing or a refreshing dip in the sea is totally achievable. And think about the seasonal climate here—enjoy crisp, refreshing winters where the landscapes turn into breathtaking snow-c ... click here to read more

Vacation home at Åsumsvägen 670, Hovby, Kristianstad