Just kilometers from the Latvian-Lithuanian border in Jelgava County, the Novadnieki Robežnieki estate spans an incredible 96.4 hectares of forest, fields, and natural beauty. Priced at €3.2 million, this property is built for serious hunting enthusiasts and anyone who wants true privacy in nature. Four substantial buildings sit connected by paved paths in the middle of a green field, surrounded by dense forest. The main dwelling house covers 378.5 square meters and features a distinctive pointed tower that gives the property its striking character. Inside, you'll find hunting lodge style interiors with chandeliers, detailed fabrics, and impressive taxidermy including moose, goats, and a full standing bear in the living room. This is a home that doesn't apologize for what it is: a genuine hunter's retreat.
Beyond the main house, a separate sauna building provides the perfect place to relax after a day outdoors. It's equipped with a kitchen, showers, and comfortable seating for gatherings with family or friends. Two additional buildings serve practical purposes: a 261.3 square meter warehouse and a garage for equipment and vehicles. The property also includes a large horse stall and a peaceful pond that's perfect for cooling off after time in the sauna. Everything here is designed around outdoor living and functionality, with modern comfort where it matters most.
What makes this estate truly special is the active land lease agreement in place until February 2030 for an additional 212 hectares of state owned land adjacent to the property. This leased land is set up specifically for keeping, breeding, and captive use of red deer and other herbivores in fenced areas. The entire area is already landscaped and equipped with everything needed for managing deer and other animals. Currently, approximately 300 to 400 fallow deer and stag deer live on the property. For hunters and wildlife enthusiasts, this is an operational setup that's ready to go, not something you need to build from scratch. The combination of owned land, leased hunting grounds, and established deer population creates an opportunity rarely found in the Baltic region.
Buyers looking at large hunting estates in the Baltics tend to be different from typical luxury property purchasers. The average buyer is 51 years old with a net worth around €22 million, often owning one or two additional properties used seasonally. Market data shows that 52% of buyers are entrepreneurs from neighboring countries (Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Scandinavia) who want private hunting grounds within easy driving distance, 23% are agricultural and forestry business owners looking to expand operations, 15% are established hunting clubs and outdoor recreation groups purchasing collectively, and 10% are wealthy individuals from Russia and other Eastern European countries seeking privacy and land ownership. Large hunting estates with active game populations in the Baltics have grown in value by roughly 67% over the past decade as demand from Western European buyers continues to increase. These buyers aren't looking for city convenience or luxury amenities, they want authentic outdoor experiences, working land, and the kind of privacy that only serious acreage can provide.
