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Apartment Malmö (Sweden)
Already at the entrance, the tone is set. A beautifully preserved staircase with wrought-iron railings and original joinery leads the way up, and beyond the front door a generous entrance hall unfolds—a calm introduction that opens naturally into the apartment’s interconnected rooms, allowing the eye to linger on the craftsmanship that reappears throughout the home. The reception rooms are arranged in a classic enfilade, and with the double doors open, both sightlines and daylight flow effortlessly through the entire residence. Here, soaring ceilings, preserved decorative plasterwork, and herringbone parquet flooring are complemented by an abundance of windows, several of which are set within elegant rounded bay windows that capture the light and frame views across the city rooftops. These are beautiful rooms that feel equally suited to quiet moments with books as they do to large gatherings. The dining room centres around a bright bay window with wainscoting, where the long dining table is just as naturally set for everyday meals as for celebrations. The home also includes a library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, bedrooms with windows recessed into the bay windows, and mosaic-clad bathrooms. A subtle yet telling detail is the divided wooden windows, whose hand-crafted glass refracts the light so that it shifts and comes alive throughout the day. Few homes embody the character of their era as naturally as this one. Original details have been carefully preserved throughout the apartment, including decorative plaster ceilings with leaf and fruit motifs, herringbone parquet flooring, wainscoting, and divided timber windows, where the materials have aged gracefully, lending both warmth and substance to every room. The building was completed in 1907 and is one of the grand landmark properties of the turn of the century, with a façade richly adorned with Art Nouveau plaster ornamentation, rounded corner towers, and bay windows. The shared courtyard is paved with natural stone and planted with rhododendrons—a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city—and even the entrance welcomes you with vaulted ceilings, stone flooring, and period light fixtures. The building is served by a lift, and the apartment includes both an attic storage room and a basement storage room. Drottningtorget is located in the heart of the Old Town, with origins dating back to the early nineteenth century. Once the city’s eastern gateway, it is now known for its vibrant market square and the popular farmers’ market, Bondens egen marknad. The surrounding neighbourhood is characterised by beautifully preserved turn-of-the-century buildings and cobbled streets, while the Rörsjö Canal follows Drottninggatan southwards and the greenery of Rörsjöparken is within easy reach. Central Station, Gustaf Adolfs Torg, Lilla Torg, and Gamla Väster are all just a short walk away. Welcome to the viewing. Please contact the responsible real estate agent to arrange a viewing.
…$1,594,900227m²2bedroomsBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden and terrace Båstad (Sweden)
A cohesive estate where architecture, landscape, and structure come together. The building is constructed of Siberian larch and positioned naturally within the terrain, surrounded by open fields, mature greenery, and a gently flowing stream that runs through the property, giving the place a tranquil atmosphere. The total living area amounts to approximately 750 sqm, currently arranged across three separate residences. The layout has been consistently executed and offers several parallel uses, such as a large private residence, a multi-generational home with clearly defined boundaries, or a structure where parts can be rented out or sold over time. At the same time, reverting to a single cohesive main residence is straightforward, as the floor plan already contains the volumes and connections required. Internally, the house is characterised by a consistent use of materials, with rendered surfaces and exposed structural elements. The volumes are striking, particularly in the open loft spaces where the ceiling height is utilised to its full potential and natural light is brought in through generous skylights and gable windows. The floor plan moves between more enclosed, private areas and larger interconnected spaces with visual connections between the floors. There are multiple entrances, separate kitchens and bathrooms in each section of the house, as well as features such as a laundry room and storage areas. Externally, the structure continues with landscaped walkways, stone paving, and mature trees framing the buildings. Parking for 5–6 cars is available adjacent to the buildings. The location combines privacy with close proximity to the very best of the Bjäre Peninsula. A property of unusual scale and flexibility, where the architecture already defines several possible directions for its next owner. Furniture is AI-generated. Welcome to the viewing!
…$2,263,7006bedroomsland 1.4haBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with pool and garden Brantevik (Sweden)
In one of Brantevik’s most sought-after coastal locations, with uninterrupted views over the Baltic Sea, stands a building that unmistakably leaves its own mark on the surrounding landscape. Constructed by Skanska in the late 1990s with a solid lightweight concrete block (Leca) structure, the house offers an architectural composition with a strong identity and an uncommon sense of scale. The distinctive glass gables and uninterrupted sightlines create a direct connection to the sea throughout the house. Large black steel-framed windows meet corten steel and rendered volumes in warm earth tones, a meeting of the industrial and the organic that makes the house impossible to confuse with anything else. The volumes are generous, and the floor plan provides the conditions for both private living and commercial use within the same structure. For a period, the property has been used for both purposes, offering a buyer the opportunity to adapt and further develop the house according to their own needs and ambitions. There is a clear foundation to build upon, whether the intention is a purely residential home or an integrated live/work solution. A business has been operated here throughout the years, and the possibility of acquiring the company is available. The entrance and kitchen form a central part of the overall composition. The kitchen is a Jacob Jensen kitchen equipped with Gaggenau appliances, developed under the project management of the renowned Ola Silved, where influences from Japanese design are reflected in both the choice of materials and the design language. From the dining area, you look directly out over the sea through floor-to-ceiling windows—an experience that is repeated from room to room. The bedrooms and attic spaces on the upper floor follow the dramatic geometry of the roof, where timber-clad vaults and sculptural panelling create a spatial atmosphere entirely their own. Several bedrooms have the horizon as their backdrop. The architect-designed garden is inspired by Japanese architecture, where levels, waterfalls, pathways, and materials interact with the house’s architectural expression. A landscaped pond with reeds and stone lies directly adjacent to the house and can be experienced from several rooms. The swimming pool was installed in 2000 and was recently fitted with new pool lining in 2025. The house has stood in its place for nearly three decades and bears the marks of the time that has passed. It is a property for someone who appreciates originality and wants to leave their own mark on its next chapter, with architecture, location, and history as the natural starting point.
…$2,263,7005bedroomsland 967m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Helsingborg (Sweden)
At the very edge of the Landborg escarpment in Laröd, where the land drops dramatically towards the Øresund Strait, stands a residence unlike almost anything else on the market. More than 416 square metres are distributed across three levels that follow the natural slope, supported by a row of pillars extending towards the water. From here, uninterrupted views unfold in two directions across the strait towards the island of Ven, onward to Kronborg Castle on the Danish coast, and south towards Helsingborg. A home positioned above everything else, yet enjoying complete privacy. It was originally designed by Jørgen Michelsen, one of the most influential architects of the post-war era and a leading figure at the legendary ARTON Architects, alongside Jørn Utzon. At the time, the site was considered virtually impossible to build on – “five metres of level ground and a ravine.” Michelsen solved the challenge by creating a semi-basement and elevating the house on columns projecting towards the steep slope. The constraints themselves became the guiding concept: a house that climbs with the terrain rather than fighting against it. Over the years, the property has been carefully refined in the same spirit by the award-winning architect Göran Knabe. White-painted brick, black-painted timber elements, and the same respect for light, lines, and views define the design. The result is an architecture that feels just as natural and timeless today as it did when it first left the drawing board.
…Price on request6bedroomsland 1,265m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Helsingborg (Sweden)
Behind the black-painted wrought-iron fence at Michael Löfmans gata 1 stands one of Tågaborg’s most beautiful villas—a stately stone residence dating from 1924, distinguished by its steep gable, newly laid red-tiled roof, and a classical elegance that has only grown more refined with time. Between 2023 and 2025, the property underwent one of the area’s most extensive and meticulously executed renovations. The soul of the house has been carefully preserved—its proportions, decorative cornices, curved balcony balustrades, and the characteristic round windows overlooking the kitchen remain intact—while every surface, installation, and detail has been thoughtfully and consistently brought into the present day. The result is a home where everything has been completed and renewed, allowing its next owners to focus on what matters most: enjoying life within it. Michael Löfmans gata borders Vikingsbergsparken, one of Helsingborg’s most cherished green spaces, and from the upper-floor balconies the sea can be glimpsed through the treetops. From here, one can walk to schools, the beach, Pålsjö Forest, and the city’s cafés and restaurants before returning home through the lockable gates to a private garden that surrounds the house on all sides. The 624 sqm plot is mature and beautifully landscaped, having recently undergone a comprehensive redesign. Tall hedges, newly laid granite setts and cobblestones, and carefully selected plantings of rhododendrons, hydrangeas, and peonies ensure that the garden remains in bloom from early spring until late autumn. At the rear of the property, a raised 60 sqm terrace facing northwest provides the perfect setting for long dinners in the evening sun. At the front, there is parking for four vehicles, two installed Tesla charging stations, and a garage for one car. A custom-built stone staircase leads to a black entrance door, opening into a generous entrance hall that immediately sets the tone. Limestone flooring from Stiltje, light oak parquet flooring from Bjelin, a gracefully curved staircase clad in sisal carpet, and a sense of understated symmetry create an elegant flow throughout the home. The living room connects naturally to a bespoke library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. A fireplace forms the heart of the space, while windows facing three directions allow natural light to move beautifully through the room throughout the day. Beyond lies the dining room and the open-plan Kvik kitchen, installed in 2024, featuring composite worktops, marble splashbacks, and integrated Siemens appliances. The distinctive round windows—one of the home’s original architectural signatures—are positioned above both the sink and the cooker. The dining room opens directly onto the terrace, while a fully tiled bathroom completed in 2024 is conveniently located by the side entrance. The upper floor serves as the home’s private retreat. Here, a principal bedroom is accompanied by a walk-in wardrobe, alongside an additional bedroom and a room equally suited as a study or children’s bedroom. A bright family room opens onto a balcony, while a spacious bathroom with double washbasins also enjoys balcony access. Bjelin parquet flooring extends throughout the floor, complemented by elegant marble window sills. Beneath the vaulted dormer ceilings, a private attic level offers two large rooms and a walk-in wardrobe. This sophisticated space is ideal as a teenager’s suite, guest accommodation, or additional living quarters, with views across Tågaborg’s sea of red-tiled rooftops and glimpses of the Øresund shimmering between the trees. The former basement has been transformed into a fully integrated additional floor of 103 sqm. Underfloor-heated ceramic tile flooring unifies the various spaces, which include a spacious laundry room with double Electrolux washer and dryer sets and a drying cabinet, a billiard room, gym, sauna with shower, wine and food cellar, separate WC, and several practical storage rooms.
…$1,903,6004bedroomsland 624m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Helsingborg (Sweden)
Villa Ester is an architect-designed stone residence that draws inspiration from classical architecture while offering a floor plan, material palette, and technical standard firmly rooted in contemporary living. Smooth rendered façades with rusticated corner detailing, white limestone mouldings, and a hipped metal roof lend the property a refined and timeless expression that harmonises with the neighbouring Art Nouveau and National Romantic villas without imitating them. The residence is arranged over three levels and entered through a private courtyard, revealing itself only once the gates are opened rather than from the street at first glance. Behind the masonry walls lies a heated swimming pool, a beautifully landscaped garden with mature plantings, clipped hedges and ornamental trees, as well as an elevated outdoor entertaining area sheltered beneath a painted pergola. Large-format stone paving extends from the automatic wrought-iron gates across the driveway, which is prepared with an electric vehicle charging point, and continues towards the main entrance. The pool is finished in blue mosaic tiles and framed by timber decking, discreetly screened by surrounding hedges that provide both privacy and shelter from the wind. From the courtyard, double timber doors open into an entrance hall with natural stone flooring. Inside, solid dark timber floors run throughout the main level, while a bespoke staircase in matching timber with glass and steel balustrades connects the floors. Throughout the home, timber-framed windows and French balconies with wrought-iron railings create a recurring architectural motif that links the interior spaces with the courtyard and gardens beyond. The entrance floor accommodates a library and home office enclosed by glass partitions and fitted with custom-built timber shelving, a living room centred around a double-sided gas fireplace framed in black steel, a dining room with direct access to the pergola terrace, and a bespoke kitchen crafted in dark timber with worktops and an island in light natural stone. The kitchen is fully equipped with premium Miele appliances. Adjacent to the entrance is a guest WC finished in black marble with a freestanding porcelain basin. The upper floor comprises two bedrooms and a shared bathroom clad in light natural stone, featuring a freestanding bathtub, separate shower area, and double washbasins. The walk-out lower ground floor is dedicated to the home's more private and social spaces. The principal bedroom overlooks the pool and opens directly onto the timber deck. This level also includes a walk-in wardrobe and one of the property's most luxurious rooms: a master bathroom finished in natural stone from floor to ceiling, complete with an integrated sauna featuring timber benches, a freestanding jacuzzi positioned against a natural stone feature wall, and a carefully curated material palette inspired by distinguished European luxury hotel spas. Also on this level are a lounge with direct access to the pool area, a laundry room, and storage facilities. Security and technology have been seamlessly integrated without compromising the architectural experience. Retractable security grilles protect the ground-floor windows, while alarm systems and smart controls for heating, sound, and lighting remain discreetly concealed from view. From Magnus Erikssons gata in Olympia, Helsingborg city centre, the Central Station with rail connections to Copenhagen and Stockholm, and the passenger ferry terminal to Helsingør can all be reached within a few minutes on foot. The restaurants and waterfront promenade of Norra Hamnen are within easy cycling distance, as are Helsingborg City Theatre and the city's beaches. The property offers the rare combination of a central location in one of Sweden's largest cities and the tranquillity of a cohesive villa neighbourhood characterised by its elegant turn-of-the-century architecture.
…$1,414,8003bedroomsland 458m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Glumslöv (Sweden)
Right by the shoreline, in an elevated and secluded դիրposition above the water, stands this classic villa with a residential leasehold in Sundvik—one of the most sought-after stretches along the northwestern coast of Skåne. The property enjoys a rare, sheltered setting with no direct overlooking neighbors, while offering uninterrupted horizon views over the Øresund and the island of Ven. The plot is beautifully framed by lush greenery, with vibrant plant life creating an unusually private atmosphere in an otherwise lively coastal landscape. The house has a substantial volume, featuring a classic roof structure and a prominent gable facing the sea. The layout is generous, with large windows oriented southwest, a spacious living room on the upper floor, and a well-proportioned balcony with uninterrupted views across the strait. The interior is in need of modernization but offers several qualities worth preserving. Notable features include a classic tiled stove from Gustavsberg, prepared for installation, as well as a fireplace on the upper floor in the spacious living room, which also provides access to four bedrooms and a bathroom. The residence offers unique potential for those seeking a truly exceptional location. A double garage with a separate driveway, along with a private, sheltered garden at the rear, further enhances the sense of seclusion. Please contact the responsible agent to arrange a viewing.
…$920,9004bedroomsBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Helsingborg (Sweden)
On Styrmansgatan, just a few steps from the sea, you’ll find this charming home in the heart of Råå—one of Helsingborg’s most beloved coastal communities. Here, the beach, the harbor, and the narrow cobblestone streets are a natural part of everyday life. Råå originated as an old fishing village and still retains its small-scale character, with low houses, boats in the harbor, and an atmosphere distinct from other parts of the city. Life here moves at a gentler pace. Morning walks along the shoreline, a swim from the pier, or an evening by the harbor become an effortless part of daily living. At the same time, Helsingborg’s city center is just minutes away, offering the best of both worlds—tranquility by the sea and the city’s amenities within easy reach. The house is privately set with a sheltered courtyard and its own driveway, while its position offers views of the Øresund from both floors. The layout is inviting and social, with open spaces on the entrance level where the living room and kitchen flow together. The upper floor provides a more მშვიდ setting, featuring a lounge area and bedrooms under sloping ceilings that create a cozy and peaceful atmosphere. Preparations have also been made for an additional bathroom on the upper floor. Natural light from the windows and the proximity to the sea are felt throughout the home, creating a distinctive ambiance that is hard to replicate elsewhere. The property also includes a detached courtyard building, currently used for storage, but equally well-suited as an additional space for long dinners or social gatherings. The property underwent extensive renovation in 2020, with large parts of the house renewed. The façade was updated, windows replaced, and both electrical and heating systems modernized. Internally, the home was refurbished with a new kitchen, new flooring, and updated surfaces throughout. The outdoor environment was also enhanced with a cobblestone driveway, a paved courtyard, and lighting that reinforces the private and welcoming atmosphere. This is a home for those who truly want to live by the sea—not just with a view, but with the unique lifestyle of Råå right outside the door.
…$820,6002bedroomsland 216m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa Helsingborg (Sweden)
Wachtmeisters väg 29A is elevated high on the escarpment in Laröd, one of Helsingborg’s most established and sought-after residential villa areas. Here, you live with the sea and the Sound just below, Sofiero Palace within close reach, and Helsingborg city centre, services and the motorway network all within approximately ten minutes. The location offers an unusual combination of seclusion, natural surroundings and proximity to the city. The property comprises 6,782 square metres of land and is one of the larger plots in the area. The size of the plot, its elevation changes and overall structure provide excellent potential for future development or adaptation of the existing buildings, subject to the usual planning and building permits. There is also the possibility of creating a connection down to the seafront promenade, further enhancing the relationship with the sea. The existing buildings are currently arranged as two separate dwellings, offering an unusually flexible living solution. At the same time, there are strong possibilities to combine the spaces into a generous single-family residence, ideal for multi-generational living or for a family seeking a balance between togetherness and privacy. The total living area amounts to 279 square metres, complemented by 144 square metres of basement space with versatile potential uses. The buildings are in need of modernisation and have been unoccupied for an extended period. This is therefore a property primarily aimed at buyers who value location, land and future development potential rather than a move-in-ready home. The combination of the large plot, elevated position and proximity to the sea makes this an exceptional offering on the Helsingborg market. What is being offered here is a place where the fundamentals matter most—the location, the land and the opportunity to create something tailored to one’s own needs and ambitions, in an area where the availability of comparable properties is extremely limited. Laröd is one of Helsingborg’s most attractive residential areas, appreciated for its blend of tranquillity, local services and closeness to the city. The area offers popular schools from preschool through grade 9, convenient local amenities including a Hemköp grocery store, restaurants and postal services, as well as an active community life through Hittarps IK, tennis and padel facilities. Efficient transport connections provide quick access to central Helsingborg, while the neighbourhood retains its safe and well-established character. Welcome to a viewing – please contact the responsible real estate agent.
…$3,086,9007bedroomsland 6,782m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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House with garden Helsingborg (Sweden)
Johannehem on Olympiavägen 18 is not just a villa; it’s a historical icon, designed by the renowned architect Mauritz Frohm. The property, fully renovated with charming details and well-planned spaces, is the oldest house in the Olympia area. The generous living area offers bright rooms, elegantly renovated to create a modern and stylish feel, while preserving the home’s historical charm. Ideal for those seeking a central and character-rich residence, the property features large windows, high ceilings, and a palette of light materials throughout, creating an inviting atmosphere. The private, lush garden is enclosed by a wall, providing both privacy and a shield from the surrounding city life. With comprehensive renovations and modern amenities, this home is ready for its next owner to move in and enjoy. The spacious outdoor room and well-maintained garden offer a perfect balance between indoor and outdoor living, whether you want to relax or entertain guests and family.
…Price on request2bedroomsBy Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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Villa with garden and terrace Höganäs (Sweden)
Culturally Historic Villa in Höganäs – Three Floors Defined by Craftsmanship and Respect Järnvägsgatan 1 is not a villa in the traditional sense. It is a piece of built history. A house where every cornice, every fitting, every joint in the masonry bears traces of a time when materials and craftsmanship were valued more highly than speed. The property was built in 1927 on a corner lot in the heart of Höganäs. The plot is carefully framed by wrought iron fencing, both designed and crafted by the owner. The front gates once formed the entrance to the grand Widding garden and park, dating back to the late 1800s. They still stand today, aligned with the home’s beautiful setting, marking the transition into a garden that is truly something out of the ordinary. The vegetation is mature, varied, and thoughtfully planned. The result is a sheltered space in harmony with the house’s weight and history. The villa comprises three full floors with a total area of 362 square meters. The layout is classic and uninterrupted, with the entrance level offering interconnecting reception rooms, a rounded dining room with access to a glassed-in terrace, a kitchen in two sections, a bathroom, and an additional room suitable as a library or office. Throughout the home, original core wood windows, oak parquet flooring, and preserved joinery speak to a dedication to heritage—maintained with an understanding of their origins. Modern functionality is present but always discreet. Every change made has served to enhance the home’s story rather than overwrite it. Upstairs features a spacious living room with a bay window and beautiful wrought iron railing, several bedrooms, a bathroom, and an office. The attic includes another lounge and a bedroom, where the exposed roof structure, beams, and handcrafted stair railing reinforce the home's unique character. The basement is in practical condition, housing storage rooms, a laundry room, a pantry, and a utility cellar. A garage with space for four cars is integrated into the structure of the property and executed with the same care as the rest of the estate. This is a property for a buyer who understands the value of preservation. Who sees beauty in the hand-pulled glass of the original windows, in hand-forged wrought iron details, in a whole that has remained untouched for nearly a century. It is not a residence seeking an audience—it requires a new owner who wishes to continue its story rather than start anew.
…$1,492,0007bedroomsland 1,127m²By Sweden Sotheby's International Realty
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