Explore an Idyllic Estate in Sweden Priced at Roughly $2.5M

For those looking for a property out of the country to cherish for years, a unique opportunity is now on the market—and compared to Palm Beach mansions that cost tens of millions of dollars and pricey weekend homes in Connecticut, this listing seems like quite the deal.

In Sweden, a luxurious nature-surrounded oasis seeking approximately $2,446,184 awaits. The 3.8-acre property is located in the Bjäre Peninsula, with summer resort destinations Torekov and Båstad not too far away (think: The Hamptons of Sweden).

The main residence, which dates back to 1903, looks like it would fit right in with New England’s traditional architecture. A barn has been transformed into an apartment with nine additional guest rooms. With 16 bedrooms in total, the property is certainly made for hosting scads of guests or large branches of your family tree. Plus, the former stable is now a banquet hall while the old sheep house contains a restaurant-grade kitchen, so grand parties are always on the menu.

The spa building, dubbed “Kvarnhuset,” was added to the grounds in 2001. Japanese-inspired gardens surround the wellness destination, which boasts an outdoor bath, gym, and, of course, a wood-fired sauna. The grounds also include tennis and boules courts, a swimming pool, and walking trails. Not to mention, beautiful beech and oak forests, ponds, and a babbling brook.

This Scandinavian estate, poised for endless leisure near the coast, is listed with Anja Kuylenstierna of Sweden Sotheby’s International Realty.