2-Bed Architect-Designed House in Forest Setting Near Norrtälje – Solar Powered Vacation Home

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Lilla Vaxtunavägen 24, 761 11 Norrtälje, Sweden, Bergshamra (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 83Floor area

€320,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

83m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Picture yourself wrapped in a soft blanket, watching morning light filter through towering pines as steam rises from your coffee cup. Outside your floor-to-ceiling windows, a deer pauses among the wildflowers, unbothered by your presence. This is morning in your architect-designed vacation home near Norrtälje, where the Swedish forest becomes your backyard and modern sustainability meets Scandinavian simplicity. Built in 2022 as a personal passion project by its architect-owner, this 83-square-meter retreat offers international buyers a rare chance to own a contemporary Nordic escape that costs almost nothing to run and practically maintains itself. The Stockholm archipelago awaits just beyond your doorstep, while solar panels silently harvest energy overhead, making this not just a holiday home but a smart investment in sustainable European living. This is where you disconnect from urban chaos and reconnect with what matters: nature, family, and the pure contentment of simple living done extraordinarily well. For those seeking a second home in Sweden that combines modern efficiency with forest tranquility, this property delivers an authentic Scandinavian lifestyle without the compromise. The vacation experience here unfolds across four distinct seasons, each revealing new dimensions of this remarkable location. Summer brings endless daylight hours when you can cycle to Enviken's swimming beaches in fifteen minutes, returning home to fire up the outdoor grill as sunset colors the sky past 10 PM. Autumn transforms the surrounding forest into a forager's paradise where chanterelles and lingonberries hide beneath moss-covered stones, while the wildflower meadow fades to golden hues. Winter wraps the property in pristine snow, perfect for cross-country skiing right from your door, then retreating inside to the warmth of the wood-burning fireplace as darkness falls early. Spring awakens the landscape with birdsong and new growth, when you can finally start planning your summer garden in soil that remains blessedly cool even during heat waves. The property sits in Bergshamra, a peaceful community roughly 10 minutes from essential services yet feeling worlds away from urban stress. Norrtälje town center lies within easy reach, offering everything from international grocery chains to authentic Swedish restaurants serving locally caught Baltic herring and seasonal game. The broader region surrounding Stockholm's northern archipelago has become increasingly popular with international buyers who appreciate Scandinavia's commitment to work-life balance and outdoor culture. Here you can explore countless islands by kayak during summer, visit medieval churches in nearby villages, or simply walk forest trails where the only sound is wind through pine branches. The Swedish tradition of allemansrätten, the right to roam freely through nature, means endless exploration possibilities start right outside your door. Horse farms dot the surrounding countryside, offering riding lessons or simply photogenic pastoral scenes, while Vaxtunasjön lake provides fishing and quiet contemplation for those willing to hike to its shores. Inside, the architect's vision becomes immediately apparent through clean lines, thoughtful proportions, and materials chosen for both beauty and longevity. The open-plan living area maximizes the generous ceiling height, creating an airy volume that feels far larger than the square footage suggests. Large windows function as living artwork, framing ever-changing forest views while flooding the space with natural light that Scandinavian design celebrates. The modern kitchen features quality appliances and ample counter space for preparing everything from quick weekday dinners to elaborate holiday feasts using ingredients from Norrtälje's weekly markets. Contemporary fixtures throughout maintain the minimalist aesthetic while ensuring functionality for extended stays or full-time residence. The ground floor bedroom offers comfortable sleeping quarters with direct garden access, while the loft bedroom provides flexible space that could easily divide into two separate rooms for growing families or hosting guests. This adaptability makes the property particularly valuable for international owners whose needs may evolve, whether accommodating visiting relatives or creating a dedicated home office for remote work during extended Swedish summers. The bathroom showcases sustainable innovation through its incineration toilet system, eliminating septic concerns while reducing environmental impact, a feature increasingly valued by eco-conscious European buyers. The property's energy independence deserves special attention for vacation home investors. Solar panels paired with battery storage mean your running costs remain remarkably low even during winter heating season, while the newly drilled well provides reliable year-round water without municipal fees. The BDT wastewater system handles all household water efficiently and sustainably. For international buyers accustomed to high utility bills, this self-sufficiency translates to genuine savings and peace of mind during months when the property sits unoccupied. The nearly maintenance-free exterior means you spend vacation time relaxing rather than painting and repairing, while quality insulation ensures the house stays comfortable across Sweden's temperature extremes without constant intervention. The 2022 construction date means everything meets current Swedish building codes and energy standards, avoiding the renovation costs and permitting headaches that plague many older European properties. Investment potential here extends beyond personal enjoyment to rental income opportunities. Sweden's strong tourism market attracts visitors year-round, from summer archipelago explorers to winter Northern Lights seekers. Properties offering authentic nature experiences within reach of Stockholm command premium nightly rates on vacation rental platforms, while the house's modern amenities and self-sufficient systems minimize management headaches for absentee owners. The Stockholm region's robust economy and political stability provide reassurance for international investors, while Sweden's transparent property ownership laws make purchase processes straightforward even for foreign buyers. The current asking price of 320,000 euros positions this property competitively within the Nordic vacation home market, particularly given the solar installation and contemporary construction that eliminate immediate capital expenditure. The natural plot offers tremendous development potential for those who envision adding a garage, sauna building, or expanded garden areas, though the current simplicity holds its own appeal. The landscaped wildflower meadow attracts pollinators while requiring minimal upkeep, embodying the Swedish approach to gardening that works with nature rather than against it. Exposed bedrock creates natural terracing and drama, while mature pines provide shade and privacy without the maintenance demands of manicured hedges. There's ample space for children to build forest forts, for pets to explore safely, or for cultivating raised vegetable beds that take advantage of Sweden's surprisingly productive summer growing season. Accessibility considerations matter for vacation home buyers, and this property balances seclusion with convenience admirably. Stockholm Arlanda Airport lies roughly 90 minutes away, making weekend getaways feasible for European owners flying in from London, Berlin, or Paris. The village of Bergshamra provides grocery shopping and basic services within a ten-minute drive, while Norrtälje expands options significantly with its supermarkets, pharmacies, medical services, and cultural amenities. The region's excellent road infrastructure means exploring the wider archipelago remains easy, whether you're heading to coastal towns for fresh seafood or venturing inland to discover historic manor houses and nature reserves. For international buyers, Swedish property ownership involves straightforward processes with strong legal protections. Non-EU citizens may require approval from Lantmäteriet, Sweden's land registry, but approvals are generally granted for residential properties. Property taxes remain reasonable compared to many European markets, while the absence of wealth taxes makes Sweden attractive for second home investment. Engaging a Swedish real estate lawyer ensures compliance with local regulations and protects your interests throughout the purchase process, a worthwhile investment for international transactions. Key features that make this vacation home exceptional include solar panels with battery storage for energy independence, newly drilled well for year-round water supply, sustainable BDT wastewater system plus incineration toilet, architect-designed modern construction from 2022, wood-burning fireplace for cozy winter evenings, generous ceiling height and abundant natural light, flexible loft bedroom convertible to two rooms, nearly maintenance-free exterior materials, landscaped wildflower meadow on natural terrain, exposed bedrock and mature pine forest setting, 10 minutes to Bergshamra village services, 15-minute bicycle ride to Enviken swimming beach, surrounded by hiking trails and horse farms, open-plan living area with forest views, and complete move-in ready condition requiring no immediate work. Sweden offers international buyers a vacation lifestyle defined by respect for nature, commitment to sustainability, and appreciation for quality over quantity. This property embodies those values through its thoughtful design, efficient systems, and harmonious relationship with its forest setting. Whether you envision summer weeks swimming in Baltic waters and grilling fresh salmon, autumn weekends foraging mushrooms and baking cinnamon buns, winter holidays cross-country skiing under crystalline skies, or spring retreats watching nature awaken around you, this house provides the perfect base. The Scandinavian concept of lagom, meaning just the right amount, finds expression in every aspect of this home, from its comfortable but not excessive size to its modern but not ostentatious design. For families seeking to create lasting memories away from urban pressures, for remote workers needing periodic escape to productive solitude, or for retirees wanting a low-maintenance European base with excellent healthcare and infrastructure, this architect-designed vacation home near Norrtälje deserves serious consideration. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and experience firsthand how this property transforms the idea of a second home in Sweden from abstract dream to tangible reality. Walk the forest trails, breathe the pine-scented air, and imagine your own Nordic story beginning here among the wildflowers and bedrock, where modern living and timeless nature achieve perfect balance.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
83
Price per m²
€3,855
Garden size
2443
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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Main house and garden view

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Front view of the house and garden

Step outside on a January morning and the ice on Storsjön stretches further than you can see, perfectly groomed, with the faint scrape of skate blades drifting up from the plowed track that runs just 100 meters from your front door. In summer, that same shoreline smells of warm pine resin and lake water, and your private boat is already tied up at the berth, ready to go. This is Ångersnäsvägen 30 in Årsunda — a 2020-built year-round house in Sandvikens kommun that genuinely earns the word "practical" without ever feeling dull. Built four years ago to current Swedish energy standards, the 74-square-meter main house is single-level, which matters more than people expect. No stairs to navigate after a long ski day, no awkward layout to work around when you're hosting family for midsummer. The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space flows naturally, and the large windows pull in so much Nordic light during summer that the interior almost glows. On a grey November afternoon, that same layout means a single source of warmth fills the whole space quickly and evenly — a small but real advantage in this climate. The kitchen is fully fitted with modern appliances and enough counter space to actually cook in, not just reheat things. The dining area handles a proper table for six without crowding anyone. Two bedrooms, proportioned sensibly — one for a double bed with room to spare, one flexible enough to swap between guest room, kids' room, or a quiet place to work when the rest of the house is busy. The bathroom has been finished with clean, contemporary fixtures and practical storage. Nothing over-engineered, just a house that works. What makes this property a genuinely interesting purchase is the guest cottage sitting sepa ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Step outside on a July morning in Hallstavik and the air smells like warm pine resin and wet grass. The forest starts just beyond the wooden fence. Coffee in hand, you sit on the deck and watch a thrush work its way through the raised beds. This is not a fantasy—this is a Tuesday. Sandgropsvägen 26 is a red-painted Swedish cottage from 1887 sitting on a 1,860-square-metre plot that has been shaped, planted, and cared for over many years into something genuinely worth seeing. The garden alone would justify the visit. Gravel paths thread between fruit trees, mature perennials, and raised planting beds that produce through late spring all the way into October. There's a small greenhouse where you can start seedlings in March while snow is still piled against the fence outside. A guest cottage sits separately on the plot—useful whether you have friends coming for midsommar or you need a quiet room away from everything to read, paint, or work. Inside the main house, the kitchen sets the tone immediately. Open shelving, beadboard paneling, natural light coming through small windows at an angle that makes the whole room feel like it belongs to a different century—in the best way. Nothing is showy. The materials are honest and the proportions are right. You can cook a proper meal here: Swedish classics like raggmunk with lingonberries or a slow-simmered fish soup made from whatever the local fishermen brought into Grisslehamn that morning. The living room next to it is quiet and warm, the kind of room where you sit down intending to read for twenty minutes and look up two hours later. Soft colors, natural textures, windows facing the garden. Upstairs is more compact but well thought out. A newer bathroom handles the practical ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Picture this: a Saturday morning in late June, pale Nordic light filtering through hand-printed wallpaper at six a.m., the smell of birch smoke drifting up from the kitchen's wood-burning stove, and absolute silence outside — except for the soft shuffle of ducks settling onto the garden pond. That's what mornings feel like at this 18th-century country house in Stjärnhov, just outside Gnesta in Södermanland. It's a rare thing, a property that actually delivers on the rural Sweden fantasy rather than just hinting at it. The house sits on 4,299 square meters of mature garden in Herrökna Sofielund, a quiet hamlet surrounded by forest and farmland roughly 80 kilometers southwest of Stockholm. From the capital you're looking at just over an hour by car, or a train to Gnesta station followed by a short drive. For buyers based in Stockholm who want a proper country escape without the half-day journey, this area — locally called Sörmland — is something of an open secret. The land rolls gently here, dotted with red-painted timber houses, small lakes, and riding trails through spruce forest. No dramatic mountains, no coastal circus. Just unhurried Swedish countryside at its most honest. The garden alone makes this place worth serious attention. Whoever planted it thought long and hard: established fruit trees, raised vegetable beds, herb patches near the kitchen door, climbing roses over the wooden fence, and a pond with enough depth to attract frogs in spring and ice-skaters' shadows in February. Gravel paths loop between beds of peonies, hollyhocks, and what appears to be a small cutting garden for the house. It's the kind of garden that has its own rhythm through the seasons — you're not maintaining it so much as participating ... click here to read more

Front view of Herrökna Sofielund 1

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Picture yourself living in a serene country home nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Bergshamra, Sweden. Lilla Vaxtunavägen 30 is more than just a property; it's an experience waiting to unfold. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a tranquil getaway or an expat seeking a piece of Sweden to call home, this house has got somethin special to offer. Located in the rural, yet accessible area of Bergshamra, this country home offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life while still providing easy access to urban amenities. Beautifully perched on a hill, the property grants an unobstructed view of the lush landscape and is just a short distance from the placid Vaxtunasjön lake. It's an environment where one can truly breathe fresh air, untainted by the clamor and chaos of urban living. The 60 square-meter house holds its ground well with a cozy atmosphere that feels just right for small families or couples eager to enjoy a simpler lifestyle. With two bedrooms and a guest cottage, it offers a comfy space where you can unwind with family or entertain friends. The bathroom, a noteworthy feature of the house, has been recently renovated and stands out with its fully tiled shower area. - Location: Lilla Vaxtunavägen 30, Bergshamra, Norrtälje kommun - Type: Country home - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 60 square meters - Price: $199,500 - Plot Design: Open and secluded - Outdoor Space: Generous patio and well-planned plot - Storage: Practical storage shed and building - Proximity: Near ICA store, health center, pizzeria - Access: Nearest bus stop 2 km away - Surroundings: Scenic views, near Vaxtunasjön lake - Year-Round Use: Winterized standards Notably, the plot provides ample space that's both ope ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized cottage on Lilla Vaxtunavägen 30 Bergshamra Norrtälje municipality

Nestled in the picturesque heart of Stockholm's archipelago, this delightful country home on Stora Timrarö waits for someone looking to embrace the slower pace of island life. Perfect for overseas buyers seeking a peaceful escape or expats dreaming of a Scandinavian lifestyle, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and nature that captures the unique spirit of life in Sweden. Arriving in Bergshamra, the journey itself sets the tone – your gateway to this haven is via a charming ferry ride. The island is famed for its tranquil landscapes, with lush greenery and pristine beaches at every turn. It's a place where mornings start with birdsong and evenings end with the gentle lull of the sea, offering an idyllic retreat for those yearning to reconnect with nature. The climate here is as one would expect in Sweden – cold winters that are perfect for sitting by the fire or winter sports, and mild, beautiful summers that make you want to spend every possible moment outdoors, exploring or just soaking in the surroundings. Now, as we set our sights on the property located at Myrstacksvägen 4 in Österåkers kommun, you’ll find a well-maintained country home just bursting with potential and a world of experiences waiting for you. The home itself is a mix of rustic appeal with Swedish design sensibilities, which makes it not just a residence, but a canvas ready for your personal touch. The property sits elevated on a spacious lot, offering sweeping, open-door views that allow sunlight to stream abundantly into your living spaces all day long. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for hiking, cycling, or sailing just minutes away. It’s a community where you can nourish your love for ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

A Tranquil Swedish Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow across your private sanctuary. Nestled in the heart of Roslagen, this exquisite 4-bedroom home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and serene countryside living, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a second home in Sweden. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 2006, this thoughtfully designed villa spans 187 square meters, offering ample space for both intimate family moments and lively gatherings. The heart of the home is the kitchen, a masterpiece of craftsmanship where classic materials meet modern functionality. Here, a substantial kitchen island invites culinary creativity and serves as a natural gathering spot for family and friends. The open-plan living area is bathed in natural light, thanks to expansive glass doors that seamlessly connect the indoors with the lush garden outside. High ceilings enhance the airy ambiance, creating a welcoming space that invites relaxation and connection with nature. A Garden Oasis for All Seasons Step outside to discover your own private oasis. A large stone-paved patio faces south, providing a sun-drenched spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. The heated pool, installed in 2019, is a luxurious touch, offering a refreshing escape during the warm summer months. With a retractable cover and air-source heat pump, the pool is both cost-effective and extends the swimming season. The garden, bordered by picturesque meadows, offers privacy and a sense of seclusion. Automatic awnings on south-facing windows ensure a comfort ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Step outside on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the air already smells like warm pine and cut grass. The Enviken community pool is a five-minute walk away, someone is dragging a kayak toward Vaxtunasjön down the road, and the Baltic is close enough that you can be on the water before the day heats up properly. This is Galoppbacken 4 — a solid, move-in ready holiday home in Bergshamra that gives you all of that, plus a 1,425-square-metre garden, a guest cottage, and a hot tub on the patio for when the sun finally goes down. Bergshamra sits in the heart of Norrtälje municipality, the great coastal retreat for Stockholmers who want archipelago access without giving up convenience. That matters for buyers thinking about rental income or resale: demand for holiday homes within 90 minutes of Stockholm has stayed remarkably firm, and this corner of Roslagen — the name locals use for the string of coastal parishes north of the capital — is especially popular because it combines genuine waterfront access with year-round infrastructure. The SL bus to Norrtälje town runs from a stop you can walk to in minutes, and from Norrtälje it's a direct ride into Stockholm. Practical, and that's the point. The house itself was built in 1978 and covers 58 square metres — compact, but thought through. The living room anchors the ground floor, and in winter the fireplace does exactly what a fireplace should do: it makes you want to stay inside with a book. There's also an air-source heat pump installed, so heating costs are reasonable even through January and February when Norrtälje can drop well below zero for weeks at a stretch. A covered terrace opens directly off the living room, and that covered part is key — Swedish summers are brill ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome to Solrundan 9, a peaceful retreat in the embrace of the serene Enviken area, nestled within the charming Norrtälje Kommun. This winterized country home holds an undeniable allure for those looking to escape the relentless pace of city life. With a cleverly compact living area of 50 square meters, this cozy haven is just the right match for a small family or a couple seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of nature. Standing on a generous plot of 1,747 square meters, this property offers not only a comfortable residence but a lifestyle intimately connected with nature. The plot is a harmonious blend of well-maintained garden spaces and the rugged beauty of the surrounding natural landscape—a canvas of grassy expanses perfect for children to play or for relaxation, alongside rocky terrains that lead into woodlands teeming with berries and mushrooms. A stone's throw from the house, just 130 meters away, lies a community playground, ensuring young ones are never far from adventure. Stepping inside, you will find a single-story main building thoughtfully designed. The large bedroom serves as a cozy sanctuary, while an expansive hall could easily transform into a second sleeping area if the need arises. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the large living room, a space brightened by natural light and ready to host family dinners or quiet evenings by the open fireplace. Whether you're enjoying a summer morning with the patio doors wide open, or a winter evening next to the hearth, this home proves adaptable and welcoming across all seasons. Here's a quick glimpse at the features: - Single-story building - 1 large bedroom - Spacious hall for optional 2nd bedroom - 1 shower room - Open fireplace - Well-equipped kitchen ... click here to read more

2 rooms Winterized holiday home at Solrundan 9 Enviken Norrtälje kommun

Discover the rustic charm and potential of country living at Hambosvängen 4, nestled in the tranquil locality of Bergshamra, Norrtälje Municipality, Sweden. As a bustling real estate agent who's always on the move, let me take a moment to walk you through this delightful property—a rare opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat with both nature and a vibrant community at their doorstep. Envision a holiday home that effortlessly marries traditional Swedish country charm with modern comforts. Built in 1986 and maintained remarkably well over the years, this property exemplifies what country living is meant to be: peaceful, inviting, and full of potential. Located in the heart of Bergshamra, this home provides an ideal setting for a family or expatriates yearning for a close-knit community experience while still enjoying privacy. This cozy abode offers: - Two comfortable bedrooms - One full bathroom - Inviting living room that warms up the home - Well-equipped kitchen for culinary endeavors - Charming veranda overlooking a lawn - Insulated guest house - Barbecue area for gatherings - Spacious garden with outdoor seating - Proximity to the sea (approx. 1.2 km) - Ample lot size of 1,304 square meters - Built with permanent living standards - Serene location away from city bustle - Gazebo providing a peaceful escape - Potential for gardening or outdoor games As you step onto the veranda, imagine unwinding with a hot cup of coffee while gazing over a lawn so pristine it resembles a golf green. The garden, with its ample space, invites you to cultivate a homegrown paradise ripe with flowers or produce. Whether you're hosting a lively summer barbecue or simply reading a book under the shade of the gazebo, the outdoor s ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Welcome to Solrundan 12, a delightful country home nestled in the serene landscape of Bergshamra, Norrtälje kommun, Sweden. This cozy abode awaits the discerning buyer, offering a blend of comfort and functionality set against a backdrop of natural beauty. A property where potential meets pleasure, and where each room tells a story of warmth and community. Sitting comfortably on a generous plot of land measuring 1,725 square meters, this home embodies the essence of a country lifestyle. As you first approach the property, you'll be greeted by a charming mix of greenery and stunning rock formations scattered throughout the landscape. You can almost hear the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft hum of nature enveloping you as you step onto the grounds. It's a spot where life moves at a slower pace, perfect for those who crave a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let's talk about the home itself. With four rooms, this house offers ample space for family living or entertaining guests. The spacious living area stands ready to host family gatherings or perhaps cozy nights by the fire. Each bedroom is designed to be a sanctuary, inviting residents to unwind after a day of adventuring in the stunning surroundings. The kitchen is fully equipped for culinary endeavors, making it as practical as it is welcoming. The bathroom, though only one, is sufficient and serves its purpose with comfort. Features: - Four bedrooms, perfect for family living - Spacious living area for gatherings - Well-equipped kitchen - Generous outdoor space with greenery and rock formations - Winterized for year-round living - Size: 59 square meters - Plot size: 1,725 square meters - Price: $239,316 The thoughtful renovation ha ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home at Solrundan 12 Bergshamra Norrtälje municipality

Welcome to the enchanting haven set amidst the verdant landscapes of Enviken, Bergshamra, at Östanvindsvägen 6. This delightful country home, just waiting for its next chapter, is a rare find in the scenic expanse of Sweden's Norrtälje kommun. Imagine owning a slice of the Swedish paradise where you can unwind, recharge, and explore—all from the comfort of your own residence. Picture this: a charming cottage, all 100 square meters of it, resting on a sprawling 1,741-square-meter plot. Built in 1976, it's a cozy testament to the character and quality synonymous with Swedish craftsmanship. You've got two honest bedrooms here, leaving ample room for living a laid-back lifestyle or maybe even a little leisure project. Walking through this place, you won’t help but notice the simplicity and warmth that extends from the living area throughout the home. With four rooms in total, there’s enough space to enjoy the peace and solitude, or maybe host friends over for a weekend dinner. It's a layout that lends itself to comfort and ease, with everything conveniently at hand, including modern utilities like municipal water and sewage systems, plus turbo-speed fiber optic internet. This isn't just a house, it's a doorway to a world of outdoor adventures and bucolic bliss. Surrounded by dense Swedish forests, the property offers endless escapades for nature lovers. Hiking trails practically start at your door, and there's birdsong in the air—perfect for those who need a daily dose of nature. Whatever the season, life here is dictated by the wonder of the outdoors. For families, the environment couldn’t be more perfect. Part of a well-maintained community association, the property grants you access to amenities right on your doorst ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Roslagen region. This delightful house at Oxdragarbacken 8, Enviken, Norrtälje, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with convenience. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a savvy investment, this property is a gateway to the quintessential Swedish lifestyle. A Home That Embraces All Seasons Nestled on a generous 1,421 square meter plot, this well-maintained house is designed for year-round enjoyment. Built in 1996, the 50 square meter home is a testament to thoughtful design, ensuring comfort and functionality throughout the seasons. The lush garden, easy to maintain and beautifully landscaped, offers privacy and ample space for outdoor activities, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings or quiet reflection. A Welcoming Interior Step inside to discover a home that exudes warmth and practicality. The spacious bedroom promises restful nights, while the modern shower room, equipped with a water toilet, ensures convenience. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the large kitchen, a space that invites culinary creativity and social interaction. With room for a dining table that seats up to eight, it's perfect for hosting friends and family. Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living Adjacent to the kitchen, the generous living room serves as a cozy hub for relaxation and socializing. It opens onto a large, covered terrace facing southeast, an ideal spot for morning coffee or al fresco dining. The terrace's covered design allows you to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather, making it a versatile space for all occasions. Modern Utilities and Additional ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, and the Baltic light is already streaming through the west-facing windows by seven. You pull open the terrace door, coffee in hand, and the smell of pine and cut grass drifts in from a garden that stretches out across 1,462 square meters of your own land. The neighbor's kids are already on their bikes. Somewhere down the road, toward the water, a motorboat engine turns over. This is Enviken life — and once you've tasted it, it's hard to let go. Himlajordsbacken 14 sits on an elevated plot in the Enviken area of Norrtälje municipality, about 550 meters from the shoreline of the Stockholm Archipelago's southern reaches. Norrtälje itself is one of the most sought-after second-home corridors in Sweden — a fact that has kept property values here consistently strong while the area has held onto its genuine, unpolished character. This isn't a resort development. It's a real community with working families, local traditions, and a landscape that changes dramatically with the seasons. The house was built in 1975 and covers 56 square meters of interior space — a compact but intelligently laid out footprint that doesn't waste a centimeter. Living room, open kitchen, two bedrooms, one bathroom. The layout is honest and functional. Large windows pull in light from morning to dusk, and the open connection between the kitchen and living area means the space lives larger than the numbers suggest. The west-facing terrace off the main room is the kind of outdoor space that justifies everything: dinner outside on long summer evenings, a glass of wine as the light softens over the garden, a spot for the kids to leave their boots after a muddy afternoon in the woods. Critically, this is ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the charming countryside of Bergshamra, this delightful country home located at Kosvedjevägen 2, Svensboda, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its irresistible blend of tranquility and accessibility, it's an ideal opportunity for those looking to either settle down permanently or own a picturesque holiday retreat in the Swedish countryside. Standing proudly, this 53 sqm home offers a cozy and inviting living space that is both functional and welcoming. Perfect for those seeking a country home, the property is well-suited to meet your needs all year round. The small yet thoughtfully designed space includes a single large bedroom, which was previously divided into two rooms, providing flexibility on how you feel to use it. The spacious living room provides a comfortable space for relaxation or entertaining, while the kitchen and recently updated bathroom offer contemporary conveniences. With its own well providing water all year round and a community association's summer water, you won't have to worry about water supply. As you step outside, you're greeted by an expansive and enchanting garden that stretches across a 2,110 sqm plot. It includes beautifully maintained grass areas perfect for play, meticulously arranged plantings, flower beds, vibrant blooms, fruit trees, and berry bushes. The garden has gravel paths and several outdoor spots to sit back and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. A covered terrace with a southwest location offers a shaded retreat during hot summers, overlooking the breathtaking nature views, while the greenhouse and pond add a touch of rustic life to the garden. It truly is a slice of paradise for gardening enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the be ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home on Kosvedjevägen 2 Svensboda Norrtälje municipality

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Bergshamra, the country home at Bojvägen 1 in Enviken beckons those dreaming of a tranquil yet active lifestyle. This winterized 70 square meter retreat is not just a place to live but offers an experience and a lifestyle that blends comfort with adventure. With its inviting layout, this home is perfect for foreign buyers looking for an authentic Swedish countryside living experience. The property serves as a cozy retreat with two well-appointed bedrooms located upstairs. They are separated by a bright hallway, offering the perfect escape after a day of exploring the beautiful Bergshamra region. Imagine yourself waking up every morning, greeted by the gentle sunlight streaming through the windows, and taking a deep breath of the fresh Swedish air. The living room, expansive and filled with light, forms the essence of this home. It's an ideal spot for family gatherings or entertaining friends, complete with spaces that spotlight your favorite pastimes. Adjacent to the living room is a dining area that promises memorable meals and lively conversations with loved ones. Picture yourself spending evenings here, the room resonating with laughter and the aroma of a home-cooked meal wafting in from the nearby practical kitchen. The kitchen itself is efficiently designed to make meal preparation both enjoyable and social. The property sits on a lovely plot, waiting to captivate those who relish the outdoors. Expansive grass areas create a beautiful setting for play or relaxation, where one can stretch out and enjoy a sunny afternoon. Perhaps you’ll envision picnics under the lovely fruit trees scattered around the garden, a classic country living experience. An elegant gravel driveway and a ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized holiday home on Bojvägen 1 Enviken Norrtälje kommun

Nestled in the serene landscape of Svensboda, Norrtälje, Lillsjövägen 8 offers a quintessential Swedish country home experience. This charming property, set on a sprawling 2,592 square meter plot, is an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of Scandinavian charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is the everyday reality at Lillsjövägen 8, where the pace of life slows down, and the beauty of nature takes center stage. A Cozy Retreat with Endless Possibilities Built in 1958, the main house is a cozy 30 square meters, offering a simple yet functional layout perfect for a peaceful escape. The living area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame picturesque views of the garden and surrounding landscape. A small, efficient kitchenette provides all the essentials for preparing meals, while the enclosed veranda offers a cozy spot to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind with a book. Key Features: - Main House: 30 square meters with a bright living area and functional kitchenette. - Enclosed Veranda: A perfect spot for relaxation, regardless of the weather. - Guest Cottage: Ideal for hosting family and friends or as a private workspace. - Garage: Secure storage for vehicles, bicycles, or gardening equipment. - Sauna: A luxurious touch for unwinding after a day of exploration. - Expansive Garden: A blend of open lawns, mature trees, and natural rock outcrops. - Proximity to Water: Two nearby bathing areas and the picturesque Stensjön lake. - Outdoor Activities: Hiking, cycling, and birdwatching opportunities abound. - Accessibility: A short drive to No ... click here to read more

Main house and garden view

### Discover the Tranquility of Svensboda: Your Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive plot of land. This is life at Svensboda Kvarnväg 24, a beautifully renovated country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Bergshamra, Norrtälje, Sweden. Here, the pace of life slows, allowing you to savor each moment in a setting that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home That Welcomes You As you cross the threshold of this 53-square-meter haven, you're greeted by a warm, inviting hallway. The tiled floors, complete with underfloor heating, ensure a cozy welcome no matter the season. The rest of the home is adorned with rich wooden floors, exuding warmth and authenticity. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of style and functionality, is finished in a calming green hue. Modern appliances, including a dishwasher, oven, induction hob, and fridge/freezer, make meal preparation a joy. Whether it's a quiet breakfast or a lively dinner party, the adjacent dining area is perfect for any occasion. ### Living Spaces Designed for Comfort The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a sanctuary for relaxation. Picture yourself curled up on the sofa, a crackling fire in the fireplace, as you unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding nature. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful retreats, ensuring peaceful nights and rejuvenating sleep. The bathroom, a modern marvel, features underfloor heating, a washing machine, and an incineration toilet. Its contemporary design marries functionality with style, creating a space that caters to ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled amidst the serene Swedish countryside, Roslagsvägen 301 offers an enchanting country home experience, set against the backdrop of Åkersberga’s natural beauty. This delightful country home, a perfect blend of comfort and rustic charm, beckons to those longing for a peaceful escape, yet not too far removed from modern conveniences. As a bustling real estate agent, I think this property would interest overseas buyers yearning for a slice of authentic Swedish countryside life. Walking through the gates of Roslagsvägen 301, you're instantly greeted by the calming embrace of whispering trees and singing birds, with nature itself as your closest neighbor. The location offers immense tranquility for outdoor lovers, dog walkers, and forest explorers. It's an idyllic setting for those who enjoy a quiet life with occasional adventures outdoors. What awaits you here is a sprawling family villa stretching over 136 square meters, all thoughtfully designed to accommodate and cater to the needs of both small and large families. Upon entering, you'll step into a spacious hall that provides ample room to stow away your coats and shoes—a simple yet effective prelude to what lies within. Near the entrance, a bathroom awaits, immediately useful for guests and family alike. Moving directly from the entrance, the living room greets you with its warm ambiance, dominated by a charming fireplace that promises to be the heart of many cozy winter evenings. And did I mention the view? The living room's windows offer a pleasant glimpse of the plot's natural splendor. The open-plan design seamlessly flows into the kitchen area, making it an ideal spot for both relaxed family dining and heartfelt gatherings with friends. Unseen on first gla ... click here to read more

136 m² Fritidshus on Roslagsvägen 301 Österåkers kommun

Welcome to Vadvägen 33, where you will find a rare opportunity to own a charming country home on a functioning horse farm, located in the serene and picturesque village of Riala, within the ever-enticing country of Sweden. If you have ever imagined yourself embracing the idyllic lifestyle of country living, this property has quite a bit to offer. Perfectly positioned amid the Swedish countryside, yet just a comfortable drive from the bustling capital city of Stockholm, this property sets the stage for a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. It's a world away from the relentless pace of urban life, yet within an easy reach of essential amenities and attractions. Riala, the small delightful community where this property is located, is a hidden gem. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers the serene beauty of rolling fields and dense forests. Whether you are looking for a peaceful family home or a functional horse farm, this place has got you covered. The property boasts a total area of 6.6 hectares, providing plenty of space to make your countryside dreams come true. Imagine waking up to a scenic landscape with fresh air, having breakfast on your terrace while admiring the beauty of nature, and ending your day with the calming song of crickets. This country home sits proudly on this extensive property, offering generous living spaces both inside and out. The main house, which dates back to 1909, stands with dignity and grace, presenting a piece of historical architecture that has aged remarkably well. With three bedrooms and open social areas across about 185 square meters, it offers a lovely charm — bringing warmth through each season. For those with an appreciation for history and architecture, this home provide ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Welcome to Asplundsvägen 25, tucked away in the tranquil and lush surroundings of Bergshamra, within the Norrtälje kommun. If you're seeking a quintessential country home experience in Sweden, this 7-bedroom villa might be exactly what you’ve been dreaming of. It’s good for those looking to blend the serenity of rural living with the comforts of a spacious family villa. You could say that it's quite a gem for overseas buyers and expats wanting to delve into the heart of Swedish countryside life. Now, let's take a journey into what it's really like to call this place home. Imagine stepping onto a property that sprawls across 180 square meters, offering you ample room to grow, relax, or even entertain guests. The villa’s architecture speaks to those who appreciate generous spaces and abundant light, thanks to its ample windows and clever layout. The kitchen, often the heart of any bustling home, isn't just a place for cooking. It's a space that invites family and friends to gather, laugh, and create memories over hearty meals. With its bright and airy design, it's likely to become your favorite spot in the house. Upstairs, the bedrooms offer versatility – ideal for families with young children, teenagers, or visiting guests. In today's world, having extra rooms can be a blessing, serving as home offices or hobby rooms as you see fit. The villa also comes with two bathrooms, which adds convenience and reduces morning traffic jams – a real lifesaver during busy weekdays! One can't talk about this property without mentioning its outdoor area. The south-facing terrace is indeed a special feature, offering a perfect spot for summer barbecues or simply soaking up the sun with a good book. The garden extends right up to the ed ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the serene embrace of Söderskogen, Bergshamra, this delightful house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the enchanting Swedish archipelago. With its traditional log facade and exposed ceiling beams, this property exudes a rustic charm that perfectly complements its natural surroundings. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday home, this property promises a lifestyle rich in relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious patio, where the morning sun filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the ground. As you sip your coffee, the scent of pine mingles with the fresh sea breeze, invigorating your senses and setting the tone for a day of exploration. The house, built in 1981, has been lovingly maintained, offering a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. With three comfortable bedrooms, it provides ample space for family and friends, making it ideal for both short getaways and extended stays. The efficient soapstone stove in the living room ensures warmth and coziness during the cooler months, creating a welcoming space for gatherings and relaxation. The surrounding area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The expansive plot, rich with mushrooms and berries, invites you to embark on foraging excursions right from your doorstep. The nearby sea inlet, Syrsan, offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating, allowing you to fully embrace the coastal lifestyle. For those who crave activity, the region boasts a myriad of outdoor pursuits. From hiking and cycling through lush forests to cros ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden