Vejers Strand clifftop home sells for 6 million kr

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Edward Walgwe

Vejers Strand clifftop home sells for 6 million kr

The heirs of the late Vejers Strand property owner Steen Risbjerg Hansen have sold the clifftop holiday home at Nordvej 63B for 6 million kroner. The sale is part of a decision to divest all of the estate’s properties in the West Jutland resort town.

Avisen Danmark reported on August 23, 2026 that the house has just been sold by the estate of Steen Hansen. The property sits on top of a dune on the west side of Nordvej, the side facing the North Sea. That stretch is the most expensive part of Vejers Strand.

Hansen bought the plot in 1996 for 90,000 kroner, according to the same report. The present house was built in 1999 and measures 208 square meters, with a thatched roof and paned windows. It is therefore 27 years old at the time of the sale.

Monike Sommer, one of Hansen’s three daughters and part of the estate, told Avisen Danmark that the house was the whole family’s pride. She said the heirs have taken a decision to sell all of the properties. The house was used by the family and also let out to holiday guests.

Background to the estate sale

Steen Risbjerg Hansen died in October 2024 at the age of 77. He founded the rental agency Die Hyggelige Dänen in Vejers Strand and bought a number of plots in the town, many of them commercial. JydskeVestkysten described him in 2024 as a defining figure in the development of the beach town.

Per Turistmonitor, his widow Karin Hansen and the couple’s three daughters agreed after his death to hand the rental bureau over to Feriepartner Danmark in 2025. The trade outlet reported that around 300 holiday homes are now managed under the Feriepartner brand. It described the transfer as the family passing on its life’s work.

The rental listing for the house at Feriepartner Vejers Strand presents it as a six-room summer house with spa and sauna, renovated in 2010, roughly 100 meters from the beach. Public property data via Estate lists it as registered for summer house use, built in 1999.

The house was placed on the market in May 2025 with an asking price of 6.75 million kroner, according to Boligsiden. A later listing on the same real estate portal recorded an asking price of 6.25 million kroner. The final price was 6 million kroner.

One property is staying with the family. Avisen Danmark reports that Nordvej 118 was bought from the estate in spring 2026 by Andreas Rolner, Hansen’s son-in-law, for 8.6 million kroner. The outlet describes that house as the most expensive holiday home sold in Vejers Strand to date.

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