Historic estates for sale: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

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Between the lakes and the Baltic coast – legacy of country estates in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Few regions in Germany offer such a high concentration of historic manor houses as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Across the expansive landscapes between Lake Müritz, the Baltic Sea and the Uckermark, many visible legacies of the Mecklenburg and Pomeranian landed gentry still remain.

Names like von Maltzahn, von Bülow or von Oertzen are still closely associated with this cultural landscape. Many of their former country estates were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, often with the involvement of renowned architects such as Paul Korff or Friedrich August Stüler. In many former estate villages, the character of the manor and the clarity of its design are still clearly recognisable today, despite widespread fragmentation. As in other eastern German states, it is worth exploring the more remote areas. In addition to well-known castles like Schwerin Palace, Ludwigslust Palace or Granitz Hunting Lodge, there are many hidden gems to be discovered between the lakes of Mecklenburg and the Baltic coast – not all of them are open to the public, but they remain a valuable source of inspiration. Take a look at Müggenburg Manor, Basedow Palace, Gelbensande Hunting Lodge or neo-Gothic manors like Varchentin or Schloss Vogelsang near Rostock.

After reunification, many areas in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern presented a bleak picture – numerous historic estates were fragmented, manor houses had fallen into disrepair and lost their decorative features, and parks were disfigured by prefabricated buildings. In those early post-reunification years, there was a gold rush atmosphere – especially among investors from western Germany, but also from neighbouring countries such as Switzerland and the Netherlands. They acquired these properties at prices that are almost unimaginable today and in many cases let the buildings deteriorate further over the years.

At the beginning of the 2000s, the rediscovery of Mecklenburg’s manor house architecture slowly began, bringing back visions, romantic ideas, and new potential.

Today – more than three decades after reunification – a new phase has emerged: the vast majority of historic manor houses are now in responsible hands. A distinct manor and country life culture has been established, with increasing numbers of dedicated individuals actively involved, as popular television programs about old house restorers demonstrate.

Who would have thought ten years ago that neglected, ruinous yet particularly charming properties such as Brook or Tützpatz would face a new future today? Thanks to the extraordinary commitment of private owners, preservation and use are being consistently maintained and advanced. They are supported by associations, tourism networks, and a community of old house owners who share knowledge and coordinate projects. This effort has revived the Mecklenburg manor landscape and developed it far beyond being just a holiday destination.

At the same time, this development has led to a relatively reduced market for manor houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern compared to the turn of the millennium. Many manor house owners – not only from Hamburg or Berlin – appreciate escaping the city, and long-restored houses are generally sold less frequently. Those who do not live permanently in their manor often use it as a creative retreat on weekends in the vast rural landscapes of Mecklenburg, which they no longer want to miss.

No suitable manor house available in Mecklenburg? Take a look beyond the borders

As in the other eastern federal states, we always advise: If you are flexible, it is worth looking beyond the borders, because the cultural landscape continues in neighboring Brandenburg and in present-day Poland in the West Pomerania and Pomerania voivodeships. There, the selection is generally larger and often offers interesting opportunities for connoisseurs and explorers alike.

In Poland, for example, there are occasional opportunities to purchase manor houses owned by municipalities through public tenders. The minimum bids are often low, but the purchase comes with conditions: buyers must submit a usage concept and implement it within a specified timeframe.

Alongside the property search, in addition to classic books on the subject of castles and manor houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the long-established online classic gutshaeuser.de as well as newer formats like the Gutshauspod come highly recommended.

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Current country estates for sale in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern May 2026

Living in a castle: Modern apartment near the Baltic Sea
Period apartment for sale 18445 Groß Mohrdorf, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Limited-time offer price until 31/05/2026: €345,000 instead of €405,000: Built in 1854 by Karl-Friedrich Schinkel, Schloss Hohendorf is located near Zingst, the island of Rügen, and the historic Hanseatic city of Stralsund, just minutes from the Baltic Sea. The estate was originally inhabited by Count Klot-Trautvetter, acquired by a new owner in 2010, and completely renovated in 2017.
  • Asking Price 400k USD
  • 469,800 USD

Christiane Hensel-Gatos Real Estate VRCONNEXION
Moated castle in Northern Germany
Medieval castle for sale Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Turow Moated Castle Historic Estate in Western Pomerania: The moated castle is situated on a four-hectare island completely surrounded by a water-filled moat. The ensemble comprises the main castle, a gatehouse, a timber-frame barn, a thatched granary, a garden house, and a horse stable. Main Castle: (approx. 1,248 m², listed monument) :
  • Asking Price By Offer

Private seller
Country property for sale 17375 Leopoldshagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Thatched country house in a secluded setting near the Baltic Sea
Country property for sale 17375 Leopoldshagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
This solid brick farmhouse is peacefully situated on a wooded field island, within sight of the traditional linear village along the road. The house was completely rebuilt in traditional construction style using original historic hard-fired bricks and based on the original plans of the old farmhouse. Construction was completed in 1997.
  • Asking Price By Offer

WOBIS Projektentwicklungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft
Rectory dating from 1800
Manor house for sale 19386 Kreien, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
6 km south of Lübz and 17 km west of Plau am See lies the former parish village of Kreien. Kreien is one of the Mecklenburg villages that had already been acquired by the Stepenitz Monastery in the 13th century. After the secularization of the monastic estates in the 16th century, Kreien came under the ducal domain administration.
  • Asking Price 220k USD

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Kobrow manor house, half of a 19th-century estate
Manor house for sale 18299 Wardow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Beneath the rust-colored patina of its long history, the manor house of Kobrow still reveals its presence – a two-story rendered building over a raised cellar, built around 1860 in the Neo-Gothic style. A rectangular three-story tower with a tented roof and clock rises slightly off-center from the façade.
  • Asking Price 638k USD

Altes Haus
Manor from 1896 with Parkland and Romantic Pond
Manor house for sale 17139 Malchin, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
This manor house, built in 1896 by a renowned state architect, stands on a generous estate of over two hectares (approx. 5 acres), with additional leased land available. A romantic pond and centuries-old trees give the property its distinct atmosphere. The listed ensemble offers approximately 11,800 sq ft of living space.
  • Asking Price 1.48M USD

Altes Haus
Small Manor Estate in Markow – With Income Potential and Period Charm
Manor house for sale 17153 Markow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Markow is located about 10 km northeast of Stavenhagen and has been part of the municipality of Ivenack since 1962. The -ow suffix and the original spelling indicate a Slavic origin. Unlike nearby estate farms, Markow was not a subsidiary property of the noble estate of Ivenack. As early as the 18th century, it was under the ownership of the regional sovereign, functioning as a ducal domain.
  • Asking Price 638k USD

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Historic estate near Greifswald - restoration project
Manor house for sale 17498 Mesekenhagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The village of Mesekenhagen is located on the northwestern outskirts of Greifswald, right on the shores of the Greifswalder Bodden, opposite the islands of Riems and Koos. First mentioned in historical records in the early 14th century under the name "Mesekenhaghen," the village is thought to have been a German settlement clearing.
  • Asking Price 522k USD

Der Gutshaus Makler
Old Manor for renovation on Rügen Island
Manor house for sale 18556 Zürkvitz, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Zürkwitz, now a district of Wiek, is located directly on the Wieker Bodden in the northern part of the island of Rügen. The first mention of Zürkwitz dates back to 1341. Two hundred years later, the Pomeranian Duke Bogislaw X sold a portion of the village to Vicke van der Lancken.
  • Asking Price 452k USD

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Manor house near Pasewalk, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Brandenburg-Poland
Manor house for sale 17309 Fahrenwalde, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Approximately 8 km south of Pasewalk lies the small former estate Friedrichshof. The border to Uckermark in Brandenburg is roughly the same distance away. Until 1952, Friedrichshof was part of Fahrenwalde, belonging to the Prussian district of Prenzlau. The tranquil surrounding landscape is characterized by small ponds and expansive fields. To the east of the estate begins a large forest area.
  • Asking Price 441k USD

Der Gutshaus Makler
Cozy manor house hotel Mecklenburg Lake District
Manor house for sale Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Manor House at the Mecklenburg Lake District | Popular Lakeside Hotel | Confidential Offer.: The manor house, like many others, likely dates back to around 1880 in its current form. It presents itself as a simple, single-storey brick building on a fieldstone foundation with an expanded Mansard roof.
  • Asking Price 1.62M USD

Der Gutshaus Makler
Stately manor in the heart of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Manor house for sale Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Listed country property for sale in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania!: Formerly founded as the stables of a manor on fieldstone foundations, the building was constructed around 1800 as part of a larger estate and was extensively renovated and modernized to a high standard in the 1990s and subsequent years. The historic property is listed for its exceptional architecture and historical significance.
  • Asking Price Price confidential

Private seller
Lakeside country manor on Rügen island
Manor house for sale 18569 Liddow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The former Rügen manor estate of Liddow is situated on the peninsula of the same name, surrounded by three bodies of water – the Großer Jasmunder Bodden, the Lebbiner Bodden, and the Tetzitzer See. Describing this location as extraordinary would not be an exaggeration.
  • Asking Price Price negotiable

Der Gutshaus Makler
Castle Mirow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for sale
Castle for sale 17252 Mirow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The town of Mirow is the heart of the Mecklenburg Lake District. Countless lakes, its proximity to Müritz National Park, and direct waterway connections to the Müritz, as well as via the Havel waterway to the Berlin waters, define this location.
  • Asking Price Price confidential

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