2-Bed Archipelago Holiday Home with Sea Views & Boat Berth in Jogersö, Oxelösund



Trappviksstigen 10, Jogersö, 613 51 Oxelösund, Sweden, Oxelösund (Sweden)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 108m² Floor area
€449,500
House
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
108m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in July, the kind that only happens in the Swedish archipelago. You've got the kitchen window cracked open, coffee brewing, and across the water you can see a handful of wooden sailboats drifting past the islands. Nobody is honking. Nobody is rushing. The light out here—that long, gold, Baltic summer light—hits the water at an angle that makes you feel like you're living inside a painting.
That's Trappviksstigen 10 on a normal morning.
Set on the Jogersö peninsula just outside central Oxelösund in Södermanland, this two-bedroom holiday home sits on a generous 2,084-square-metre plot with the kind of sea outlook that makes you rethink everything you thought you needed from a property. At 108 square metres inside, it's not enormous—but it's all the right size. Compact enough to feel genuinely cosy, spacious enough to host family for two weeks without anyone stepping on each other's nerves.
The house has been steadily improved since 2005, and it shows. Not in a showy, over-renovated way, but in the way a well-loved home shows its care—tile floors with underfloor heating in the bathroom, a kitchen with bright cabinetry and just enough room for a proper breakfast table by the window, a wood-burning stove in the living area that earns its keep from September through April. The open-plan living and dining space gets real water views through large windows. On grey November afternoons, you'll light the stove, pour something warm, and feel genuinely glad you own this instead of a city flat.
The two bedrooms are tucked away from the main living areas—a thoughtful layout detail that matters enormously when you've got kids crashing early and adults wanting to linger over dinner. The bathroom is properly finished with good tiles and that underfloor heating that Swedish winters demand. There's also a separate guest house on the plot, which means visiting friends or family actually get their own space. No awkward sofa arrangements. Everyone's happy.
Outside, the garden room is the kind of windbreak shelter that Swedes build out of pure practicality and that visitors from warmer countries fall completely in love with. You can sit out there on a breezy evening in May, perfectly comfortable, watching the light change over the water. The plot is sunny, flat enough to use properly, and large enough for a vegetable patch, a badminton net, or simply long grass and wildflowers if that's more your speed.
Here's the part that makes this property genuinely unusual for its price: it comes with access to a boat berth through the local dock association, plus a share in a boathouse. In the Oxelösund archipelago, that's not a small thing. The Stockholm archipelago gets all the press, but Sörmland's coastline—with its flat granite skerries, its quiet inlets, its complete absence of the tourist circus—is arguably more rewarding for people who actually want to use a boat rather than Instagram one. Pack a cooler, motor out to one of the outer islands, find a flat rock, swim. Repeat for the entire summer. This is the life Trappviksstigen 10 makes genuinely, practically possible.
Jogersö itself is an outdoor infrastructure success story. Jogersöbadet is the largest sea bathing area in Sörmland—proper sandy beach, a restaurant, a kiosk, barbecue areas, a mini-golf course, a playground. The local outfit Kajak och Fritid runs kayak rentals right on the shoreline, and there are forest trails through the nature reserve for running or mountain biking when you want to stay on land. The Oxelösund Adventure Park has a high-ropes course that keeps older kids occupied for an entire afternoon. In summer, the Lions Train—a vintage little road train, cheerful and entirely unironic—links Jogersöbadet to the fishing harbour at Femöre, the guest harbour at Badhusviken, and Old Oxelösund's wooden house district. It's the kind of community touch that tells you something about how people here relate to their town.
Oxelösund itself is a small steel town turned coastal gem, with a working harbour atmosphere that's more authentic than anything you'd find on the Bohuslän coast. The Friday fish market at Femöre is worth getting up early for—fresh Baltic herring, smoked eel, crayfish in season. In late summer, the crayfish parties that spill from garden to garden across Jogersö are the social event of the peninsula. You'll get invited once you're a known face.
Accessibility from here is quietly excellent. Nyköping—with its full range of services, a medieval castle, and Sörmland Museum—is a 15-minute drive. Stockholm is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes by car, or you can take the train from Nyköping. Skavsta Airport, which handles regular Ryanair routes across Europe, sits about 25 minutes away. For international buyers making the trip from London, Amsterdam, or Berlin, that matters.
In terms of the Swedish property market, Sörmland coastal properties at this price point—particularly those with boat berths and sea views—have shown consistent demand. The combination of archipelago access, proximity to Stockholm, and genuine year-round liveability (the underfloor heating and wood stove aren't just aesthetic choices) makes this a strong candidate for rental income during peak summer weeks, or simply a lock-and-leave second home that costs very little to maintain between visits. Sweden has a straightforward property ownership framework for EU and non-EU buyers alike, with no restrictions on foreign ownership and a transparent land registry process.
The property is in good condition and move-in ready—there's no renovation project hiding behind the photographs. The 17 square metres of auxiliary space adds useful storage and utility capacity. At 449,500 SEK, this sits at a price point that would buy you very little along the Dalarna lakes or the Bohuslän coast, let alone anything with water views and boat access outside Stockholm itself.
Key features at a glance:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom across 108 sqm of living space
- Sea views from the living room and kitchen
- Wood-burning stove for year-round comfort
- Underfloor heating in the bathroom
- Separate guest house on the property
- Sheltered garden room ideal for outdoor socializing
- Access to a boat berth via local dock association
- Share in a boathouse included
- 2,084 sqm plot with sunny aspect
- Walking distance to Jogersöbadet, Sörmland's largest sea bathing area
- Kayak rentals, forest trails, and adventure park nearby
- 15 minutes from Nyköping, 1h15 from Stockholm
- 25 minutes from Skavsta Airport (Ryanair routes)
- Move-in ready condition, continuously updated since 2005
If you've been thinking about a second home in Scandinavia—somewhere that gives you real archipelago access, real Swedish summer life, and real value compared to the overheated Stockholm market—this is the property to look at seriously. Reach out through Homestra to arrange a viewing or get further details on ownership, boat berth agreements, and the local dock association terms. Summer fills fast out here, and so do good listings.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 108m²
- Price per m²
- €4,162
- Garden size
- 2084m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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