2-Bed Chalet on 2.9 Acres in Halden's Scenic Wilderness - Ideal Vacation Home

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Signebøenfjellet 99, 1765 Halden, Halden (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 44Floor area

€87,600

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

44m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in Halden's Enchanting Wilderness

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Nestled in the serene enclave of Signebøenfjellet, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Norway's natural landscape. With nearly 2.9 acres of secluded land, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and connection with nature.

A Day in the Life at Signebøenfjellet 99

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 13-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding rock formations and lush vegetation set the perfect backdrop. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive, inviting you to explore the extensive hiking trails that wind through the area. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual stroller, the trails offer something for everyone, from gentle walks to more challenging treks.

As the day unfolds, take a short walk to the nearby Langevann lake, where the crystal-clear waters beckon for a refreshing swim. Pack a picnic and enjoy a leisurely afternoon by the water's edge, or try your hand at fishing in the well-stocked lake. For those seeking a bit more adventure, the proximity to the Swedish border opens up a world of cross-border exploration, with charming towns like Grebbestad and Mellerud just a drive away.

A Cozy Retreat with Timeless Charm

Built in 1987, the chalet exudes a classic cabin ambiance with its well-preserved paneled surfaces and practical layout. The interior is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring two cozy bedrooms, a kitchenette, and a living room that invites relaxation. The combustion toilet and rainwater collection system offer sustainable solutions, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and environmentally conscious.

The outbuilding provides additional space for storage and an outdoor toilet, while the recently painted exteriors ensure the property remains well-protected against the elements. The garden-like setting, with its natural terrain and indigenous vegetation, enhances the sense of being at one with the landscape, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Local Lifestyle and Attractions

Halden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering countless opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring the local flora and fauna. The area is renowned for its scenic beauty, with extensive hiking terrain and easy access to the bathing area at Langevann. Public transportation is conveniently available, with a bus stop just 9 minutes away, making it possible to reach the property without a car if desired.

The local community is friendly and welcoming, valuing privacy and the natural environment. Nearby attractions include the scenic Langevann lake, perfect for swimming and picnics, as well as cultural experiences in neighboring Swedish towns. The proximity to the Swedish border adds an extra dimension of adventure, with easy access to shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a perfect retreat but also a sound investment. The freehold ownership provides full control and flexibility, while the well-maintained condition reflects the care taken by the current owners. The chalet's location in one of the region's most attractive leisure areas ensures its appeal to discerning buyers seeking a genuine escape to nature.

Key Features:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Nearly 2.9 acres of private land
- 13-square-meter terrace with stunning views
- Combustion toilet and rainwater collection system
- Outbuilding with outdoor toilet and storage
- Recently painted exteriors
- Proximity to Langevann lake and hiking trails
- Easy access to Swedish border towns
- Freehold ownership
- Public transportation nearby

Your Invitation to Experience Halden's Natural Beauty

Signebøenfjellet 99 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the tranquility and beauty of Norway's wilderness. Whether you're seeking a peaceful weekend retreat, a base for outdoor activities, or a place to create lasting memories with family and friends, this chalet offers a unique combination of comfort, character, and natural beauty. Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of Halden's scenic paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
44
Price per m²
€1,991
Garden size
2883
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the thermometer outside reads minus eight, and you're standing at the kitchen window in thick wool socks watching fresh snow pile up on the spruce branches while the coffee brews. The Balmielva river is frozen solid just down the slope, and the ski trail to Fjellandsbyen cuts right below the cabin, maybe forty metres away. You can hear nothing. That particular, almost physical silence that only exists at altitude, in winter, in Norway. That is what Naustbuktveien 3 actually feels like. Sulitjelma sits at roughly 498 metres above sea level in the mountains of Nordland, about 75 kilometres east of Fauske and the E6 highway. It's not a place most international buyers stumble across — and that's precisely its value. The village grew out of one of Norway's most significant copper mining operations, and the legacy of that industrial past gives the place a grittier, more authentic character than the polished ski resorts further south. The Sulitjelma Mining Museum up the road documents the whole story, from 19th-century tunnels to the early-20th-century boom years, and it's genuinely worth an afternoon. But most people come here for the landscape, and the landscape does not disappoint. The chalet itself is compact at 46 square metres — two bedrooms, a living room, and a functional kitchen — but the layout makes clever use of every square metre. The entrance hall keeps the cold at the door. The living room catches the afternoon sun, and the views across the open terrain are the kind that make you put your book down. The property is sold fully furnished: sofa, dining table, refrigerator with freezer, TV. You could drive up on a Friday evening and be entirely comfortable by the t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Naustbuktveien 3

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, the sun hasn't really set since Thursday, and the light coming off Pevatnet Lake turns the pine walls of your living room a deep amber. You can hear absolutely nothing except water. That's what owning this cabin actually feels like. Sitting on a private knoll about 200 meters back from the lake's edge, this traditional Norwegian log chalet near Harstad has been a mountain retreat since 1971 — and it wears its age well. The roof was replaced in 2023. The bones are solid. It's not a project; it's a place you can start using the weekend you collect the keys. The chalet sits at roughly 310 meters above sea level on a plot of 2,700 square meters, giving you a generous sweep of private land — enough for a firepit, a vegetable patch, space for kids to disappear into the trees for hours. Northern Norway doesn't do manicured gardens; the land around Pevatnet has its own rhythm, and this plot is part of it. Birch and pine right up to the edge of your lot. Berry bushes everywhere in August. The kind of quiet that city people drive hours to find. Inside, the 44-square-meter footprint is compact but honest. Three bedrooms sleep five comfortably — two original rooms from the 1971 build and a third added in 1991. The pine floorboards creak in exactly the right way. Timber-paneled walls, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, a kitchen laid out for real cooking after a day on the trails rather than for showing off. Everything comes furnished, as seen in the photos, which means no sourcing Scandinavian cabin furniture from scratch — it's already here, already right. The fireplace isn't decorative. In October, when the birches go yellow and the first snow dusts the ridge above ... click here to read more

Entrance area

The snowmobile cuts the engine and suddenly it's just silence. Real silence — the kind you forget exists until you're standing at 454 metres above sea level in Tømmerdalen, with spruce trees holding their snow and the valley spread out below you like something from a Theodor Kittelsen painting. That's the arrival experience in winter at this 1950s cabin on Tømmerdalsvegen. In summer, the last 100 metres is a short walk from the road through birch and heather. Either way, you earn the quiet. This is not a polished mountain resort apartment. It's a proper Norwegian hytte — two bedrooms, 45 square metres of wood-panelled interior, a cast-iron wood burner that heats the whole place within the hour, and a south-facing terrace where you can sit with coffee at eight in the morning and watch the light come across the hillside. The parquet floors creak slightly in the cold. The ceiling is clad in pine. It smells the way Norwegian cabins are supposed to smell. The kitchen is set apart from the living area, which in a small cabin makes a surprising difference — you can actually cook without everyone watching. Gas stove, gas refrigerator, fully off-grid. The solar panel system handles the basic electrical needs, making this place genuinely self-sufficient. No power bills, no grid connection fees, no landlord. The freehold plot of 1,008 square metres is yours outright, with annual municipal fees of just 150 NOK — essentially nothing. Two outbuildings from 2003 sit on the plot and handle what small cabins always need more of: storage. Firewood, fishing gear, snowshoes, a spare canoe paddle — there's room for all of it without cluttering the main space. One outbuilding includes an outdoor toilet, standard for this type of off-grid p ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a piece of tranquility in the serene landscapes of Halden, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Here we have an inviting chalet, situated in the peaceful Signebøenfjellet area, an ideal spot for foreign investors or expats yearning for a retreat in Norway, with a touch of homely warmth. Its location, Signebøenfjellet 71, offers more than just a home; it promises a lifestyle of ease and relaxation, blending natural beauty with comfort and a touch of adventure. This picturesque property, boasting an overall good condition, offers a welcoming ambiance for any family. Whether you're looking to reside here permanently or aiming for a periodic escape from the urban chaos, this chalet has more than what meets the eye. With its three charmingly roomy bedrooms, it’s an excellent fit for family living, convenient for those weekend getaways that may just turn into cherished lifelong memories. Life in Halden is nothing short of a fairytale. Though understated, it has a calming rhythm, largely due to its geographic delight. Picture starting each morning with a view of serene landscapes, venturing out into flawless trails or enjoying a leisurely swim in nearby Langevannet. The area around this delightful chalet is sprinkled with other holiday homes, rendering it a secluded paradise for relaxation without absolute isolation. Located just 30 minutes by car from the bustling city center, this chalet is a perfect blend of accessibility and retreat. That's the magic of Halden, really; it gives you the best of both worlds. It’s near enough to the Swedish border to accommodate a quick international jaunt while allowing you to luxuriate in Norwegian beauty and adventure. The communi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Signebjøenfjellet 71!

When it comes to creating an idyllic escape from the daily grind, few places compare to the serene landscapes of Signebøenfjellet, nestled in the charming city of Halden, Norway. This is where you will find a captivating leisure cabin, a blissful retreat awaiting your personal touch and imagination. Nestled at the address of Signebøenfjellet 20, in the city of Halden, Norway, a mere stone's throw from the tranquil waters of Nordre Hogsjø, this place is nothing short of a hidden gem. Perfect for those who want to step away from the city's hustle and into their very own serene paradise. Now, before you settle into the narratives about rainbows and unrealistic expectations, let’s talk candidly about the property itself. It's a cozy cabin with a straightforward agenda—be what you make of it. Measuring a comfortable 59 square meters, this inviting space serves as a blank canvas for your dreams. The structure remains in good condition, lending you the freedom to simply move in or make changes to suit personal taste. ### Key Features of the Cabin - Size: 59 square meters - Year of construction: 2016 - Traditional log style architecture - Large open room with a loft - Solar panel powered basic setup - Spacious annex - Outdoor toilet - Storage shed - Car access available Positioned carefully amidst a myriad of nature trails and forest adventures, the cabin offers easy car access and a short walking distance to your own private dock. Yes, you heard that right! A dock just for you on the picturesque Nordre Hogsjø allows you to dive into a day of swimming or fishing whenever you please. For those who appreciate a place in the wilderness, this place offers an escape that demands nothing but exploration and admiration for the bea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Signebøenfjellet 20!

Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Norway's picturesque landscape, Fjellet 41 in Kornsjø beckons you to discover a different pace of life—one that is slower, calmer, and rich with nature's bounty. This property is a cabin-sized jewel set amidst sprawling forests and serene lakes, about 35 kilometers south of Halden. With an entrance hall, three bedrooms, a WC room, and an open kitchen-living room space, this 56-square-meter cabin offers an intimate escape without sacrificing essential comforts. Before diving into the property's character, let me assure you, as an agent with this global agency, I'm here to guide you on a journey toward what could be your dream retreat in Norway. As a busy real estate agent, let me quickly run you through the essentials, so you can start envisioning your life here: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Cozy living area - Open kitchen layout - Outdoor storage room - Freestanding outbuilding (5 m²) - Scenic outdoor space - Great access by car Surrounded by nature, this cabin is more than a dwelling—it's an invitation to live in harmony with the environment. Picture waking up to the sound of birds chirping instead of alarm clocks. You'll find immediate access to hiking trails that meander through forest landscapes, offering not just sightseeing, but breathing space away from the busyness of the world. Not far from here, Kalåstjern and Sandvann offer the perfect spots for a swim or perhaps some meditative fishing on a lazy afternoon. The property itself projects a classic cabin warmth, though a prospective buyer might anticipate a few necessary upgrades. The outer structure boasts a traditional, older cabin aesthetic that, if you're handy, offers a canvas to truly make this space your own. One might ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Strömstad's lush landscapes, this delightful country home at Björneröd Sörby 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its charming architecture and expansive grounds, this property is the ideal setting for a second home or holiday retreat, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in nature's tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the daily reality at this enchanting property, where the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside is your constant companion. The home, built in 1909, exudes character and warmth, with its lovingly maintained features and thoughtful modern updates. A Home with Heart and History The main house is a testament to timeless design, with a 1½-story layout that seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary comforts. The open-plan kitchen and living room create a welcoming space for family gatherings and entertaining, anchored by a magnificent soapstone fireplace that radiates warmth and coziness. The kitchen, equipped with a classic wood-burning stove, invites you to savor the simple pleasures of home-cooked meals. Step outside onto the terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining against the backdrop of your private garden. Upstairs, the bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, with one featuring a balcony that provides a perfect spot for morning coffee or stargazing. A Garden of Possibilities Spanning 4,706 square meters, the property's garden is a haven for nature lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike. Fruit trees, berry bushes, and granite stonework create a picturesque landscap ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene environs of Halden, the cabin at Øvre Liholtbanen 35 is not just a house, but a gateway to tranquility and a close commune with nature. This beautiful property sits in a privileged position, high with an uninterrupted view across the majesty of Iddefjorden. It presents an ideal setting for those looking to blend relaxation with the gentle adventures that coastal living offers. With construction dating back to 2006, the cabin maintains an impressive state, reflecting thoughtful upkeep over the years. The interior embraces a spacious design inclusive of an entrance hall and hallway, which lead into an internally accessed storage room, a functional bathroom, three ample bedrooms, and a kitchen equipped with quality fittings from Ståhl & Sønn. The living room, a highlight of this home, offers elevated ceilings and large windows pouring in natural light, enhancing the space's airy feel. The living area extends outdoors to a large terrace, which was updated in 2021 and offers a spectacular platform for enjoying Iddefjorden’s serene views and the surrounding landscape. The outdoor provisions include additional storage solutions which are both attached and detached from the main structure, ensuring ample space for recreational equipment and tools. Practical features include: - Year-round road access - A private boat dock at the pier - Elevated terrace with exceptional views - Indoor and outdoor storage spaces Living in Halden connects residents with a rich tapestry of experiences exacted from its historical, cultural, and natural assets. As a township peppered with mesmerizing landscapes and marked by the Iddefjorden, outdoor activities here are plentiful. Residents can engage in hiking, boating, fish ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Liholtbanen 35!

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your Scandinavian country home. Nestled in the serene landscape of Halden, Norway, this property at Holteliveien 14 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Scandinavian Retreat This delightful country home, with its iconic red-painted facade, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and simplicity. The property spans a generous 2,492 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply basking in the peaceful surroundings. The main house, thoughtfully renovated over the past decade, retains its original character while offering modern amenities for comfortable living. A Home with Heart Step inside to discover a warm and inviting interior, where wood paneling and a cozy fireplace create a welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen, perfect for family gatherings, a living room that exudes warmth, and a bedroom that promises restful nights. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms offer plenty of space for family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own corner of this charming retreat. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With a garage/workshop, henhouse with storage, and a traditional courtyard formed by the outbuildings, there's plenty of room to explore your hobbies or simply enjoy the fresh air. The surrounding forests invite you to hike, pick berries, or observe wildlife, while the nearby Iddefjorden offers opportunities for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Holteliveien 14!

Nestled amidst the serene and picturesque backdrop of Bullaren, Sweden, sits a delightful country home waiting to welcome you. With the tranquillity of rural life and the promise of nature’s bountiful beauty, Backa Varpet 6 presents an exceptional living experience for those seeking a harmonious blend of peace and exploration. This property offers something special for families, outdoor lovers, and anyone longing for a countryside escape. Bullaren, located in the scenic Tanum Municipality, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. It offers residents a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Living here means being part of an authentic Swedish countryside experience, where small-town friendliness and a close-knit community are standard. The climate in Bullaren is typical of Sweden, offering cool winters perfect for those who enjoy a winter wonderland and mild summers ideal for outdoor activities. This country home provides you with not only a space to reside but a place to truly experience life's simpler yet fulfilling moments. As you approach Backa Varpet 6, you’re greeted by the lush green surroundings and the promise of the open landscapes that characterize this region. Sitting on a spacious plot of 1,370 square meters, this home is more than just a place to live—it's an opportunity to create, grow, and thrive. Let me paint you a picture of this welcoming abode: the house is a warm, inviting 1½ story structure that provides ample space for family gatherings and quiet moments alike. This five-room winterized holiday home is sturdy and sound, requiring little in the way of renovation—a ready canvas for your personal touches. The ground floor offers a cozy kitchen equipped with a wood ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home at Backa Varpet 6 Bullaren Tanum Municipality

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Ørsjøen. Nestled amidst the lush forests and rolling hills of Halden, this charming cabin offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's countryside. With its rustic charm and potential for personalization, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and natural wonder. A Day in the Life at Ørsveien 325 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the covered veranda, where the crisp morning air invigorates your senses. As the sun rises, casting a golden hue over the landscape, you can plan your day of exploration. Whether it's a leisurely hike through the marked trails of Aanerødfjellet or a day spent fishing on the pristine waters of Ørsjøen, the possibilities are endless. The cabin's elevated position offers a secluded retreat, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Inside, the open living area, with its vaulted ceiling and abundant natural light, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Gather around the wood-burning stove with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter as the fire crackles softly in the background. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Halden is a treasure trove of cultural and natural attractions. Just a short drive away, the city center offers a blend of historical sites, charming cafes, and vibrant markets. Explore the majestic Fredriksten Fortress, a symbol of Norway's rich history, or indulge in the local cuisine at one of the many restaurants offering traditional Norwegian dishes. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surroundin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ørsveien 325!

Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning in September, the smell of pine drifting in through the bedroom window, the surface of Bullaresjön completely still. You pull on a sweater, put coffee on, and stand at the kitchen window watching the mist lift off the water. That's not a fantasy—that's a Tuesday here at Klageröd 5, in one of Bohuslän's quieter, less tourist-trampled corners. Bullaren sits in Tanums kommun, about 20 kilometers inland from the dramatic granite coastline of the Swedish west coast. If you know the area, you already know why people keep coming back. If you don't, here's the short version: it's the kind of place where your phone starts feeling irrelevant by mid-afternoon. The house itself is a single-story 78-square-meter property in solid condition—renovated, clean, and genuinely move-in ready. Two bedrooms, one well-fitted bathroom with a proper shower, and an open-plan living and dining area built around a wood-burning fireplace. That fireplace isn't decorative. Come November, when the temperature drops and the lake turns gunmetal grey, it's the center of the whole house. Evenings are spent there. Long weekends are organized around it. There's a reason Swedish interior culture puts such stock in the concept of eldstad—a real fire changes the character of a room entirely. The kitchen has been updated without losing the practical, unfussy character that Swedish country homes do so well. Enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal—and you will, because the local food culture here is built around doing exactly that. The village store in nearby Östad stocks local honey, smoked meats, and seasonal produce. In summer, the roadside stands along Route 163 sell strawberries and new potatoes by the ki ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden
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Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, this charming country home in Strömstad offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern comfort. Located at Kasebacken Nordlid 1, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. With its prime location, this home is perfect for international buyers looking for a second home or vacation property in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, spanning 70 square meters, is a sanctuary where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. The property is set on a generous 2,364 square meter lot, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. Surrounded by mature trees and lush greenery, it offers a peaceful oasis away from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Strömstad is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. As a resident, you'll have access to a plethora of outdoor activities and attractions: - Private Bathing Jetty: Just a short walk from the house, enjoy refreshing swims or sunbathe by the water. - Scenic Walking Trails: Explore trails that wind through berry and mushroom-filled forests, perfect for nature lovers. - Boating and Fishing: The nearby archipelago offers endless opportunities for boating and fishing adventures. - Cultural Events: Strömstad hosts various cultural events and festivals, providing a taste of local traditions. - Dining and Shopping: Discover a range of shops, restaurants, and cafes in the vibrant coastal town. - Wildlife Watching: The region is home to abundant wildlife, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enth ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility: Your Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your private balcony. This is the daily rhythm at Stora Ytten Karlslund 1, a charming 1930s country home nestled in the heart of Strömstad, Sweden. Here, the past meets the present, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1930, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom home spans 90 square meters, exuding warmth and character at every turn. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads to a spacious living room, where large windows frame views of the lush garden. This sunlit space is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of vintage charm and modern functionality, invites culinary exploration. Equipped with contemporary appliances and ample storage, it’s a space where everyday meals become special occasions. The two bedrooms offer restful retreats, with the master bedroom providing ample space for relaxation and the second bedroom adaptable to your needs—be it a guest room, children's haven, or a home office. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and the world opens up to a generous 975 square meter lot, a canvas for your gardening dreams or a playground for children. The garden is a sanctuary, inviting you to cultivate your own vegetables or simply bask in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. An L-shaped wooden deck extends from the house, offering a sunny southwest-facing spot perfect for al fresco dining or sunbathing. From th ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Tucked away in the serene enclave of Lur, Torim 13 awaits as a splendid haven for those yearning to embrace the quietude and simplicity of rural life. As an agent with global perspectives, it's my pleasure to introduce you to this delightful country home. Situated in Tanums kommun, Sweden, this property celebrates the unspoiled beauty and relaxed pace that only the Swedish countryside can offer. Let me paint a picture for you. Imagine a snug, 45-square-meter single-story house complemented by a handy basement. This country home is well-suited for individuals or families keen on a peaceful lifestyle. Featuring two cozy bedrooms, a single bath, and an inviting living room, it presents itself as more than just a house—it's an escape to nature's embrace. Immerse yourself in the ambience of the living room, where an ever-welcoming fireplace turns cool Swedish evenings into moments of warmth and relaxation. The surrounding woodland extends across 1,284 square meters, providing not only a sanctuary of seclusion but a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Blueberry bushes abound, promising bountiful harvests during the berry season. Additionally, the nearby woods are a trove for mushroom foragers. And if you simply enjoy the outdoors, the lush landscape offers gentle trails perfect for peaceful walks and reflective moments. Exploring the locality of Lur, the charm lies in its ability to blend solitude with accessibility. Only a short 10-minute drive lands you in the heart of Tanumshede. Here, you can find a selection of shops and dining options, ensuring that you're never too far from life's necessities. It's a place where rustic charm meets modern convenience, making it ideal for overseas buyers who wish to stay connected with ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Torim 13, Lur, Tanums kommun

Picture this: a midsummer Saturday, and you're sitting on a wide southwest-facing wooden deck with a cup of coffee that's gone slightly cold because you kept getting distracted by the light. It does something particular here in Strömstad — bounces off the open landscape behind the house, turns everything amber by late afternoon, and just refuses to let you go inside. That's the daily reality of owning this 1930s house at Stora Ytten Karlslund, and it's the kind of thing you can't fully appreciate until you've experienced it yourself. Built in the 1930s and kept in genuinely good condition, this is a two-bedroom wooden house with 90 square meters of living space sitting on a 975-square-meter plot. Not a renovation project. Not a compromise. A proper Swedish house with original wooden floors, period architectural details, and the kind of proportions that newer builds just don't replicate — rooms that feel considered rather than squeezed. The large windows weren't put there for the listing photos. They're there because someone who built this place understood that Scandinavian light is precious, and you catch every last beam of it when you can. The layout is practical without being rigid. Two bedrooms handle the sleeping comfortably, and the third room flexes well — home office one weekend, guest room the next, quiet reading corner the one after that. The kitchen opens directly onto the garden deck, which matters more than you'd think. Breakfast outside in August, herb pots on the railing, someone grilling something that smells good from next door — that's the rhythm of this place in summer. The bathroom has been updated with modern fixtures while the rest of the house keeps its older bones intact, which is exactly the bal ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome, discerning overseas buyers and expats seeking a beautiful corner of the world to call home! Allow me to introduce you to this delightful country home located in the charming township of Tanumshede, Sweden. Picture your future in this enchanting location as we take a closer look at what makes this property stand out. Nestled in the tranquil area of Tanumshede, at Gården 1, this charming country home is an irresistible retreat perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene Swedish countryside. With its idyllic setup, this home offers an inviting escape for permanent living or as a peaceful getaway from the bustling city life. As a busy real estate agent, I know quality when I see it, and this property is a gem. What strikes you first about this country home is its pleasingly bright and airy atmosphere, giving you a sense of calm upon entering. The house sits well-maintained, graced with a lush garden that beckons green thumbs and nature lovers alike. Imagine stepping outside your door to a delightful garden space, complete with a greenhouse, making it the perfect backdrop for those who desire to cultivate their own vegetables or flowers. This home offers a single-level living experience, covering approximately 91 square meters, designed for comfort and practicality. It embraces cozy evenings by the fireplace—a quintessentially Swedish touch, adding charm and warmth to your living space on chilly winter nights. With several exits to expansive terraces, you'll enjoy ample opportunity to soak up the sunshine or host cozy outdoor gatherings with friends and family. The property boasts: - 3 delightful bedrooms, comfortable and welcoming - 1 bathroom, efficient and functional - Bright living room with ... click here to read more

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Nestled away in the tranquil surroundings of Strömstad, Sweden, awaits an intriguing opportunity for those yearning for a serene retreat. At Sandåker Trolltjärn 1, in the picturesque area of Näsinge, stands a cottage that perfectly embodies the ease and simplicity of country living. Set amidst the captivating landscapes that Sweden is celebrated for, this property proves itself an ideal sanctuary for individuals or families seeking a peaceful haven, away from the hurried pace of urban life. The cottage, standing with a history that dates back over a century to 1900, is a testament to the architectural robustness of its era. Over the years, it has received thoughtful updates. These enhancements carefully maintain the rustic essence while incorporating the comforts one might expect today. This makes it an ideal spot for relaxation, catering both to those with a penchant for history and an appreciation for present-day conveniences. The living space within the cottage is compact, yet welcoming. Covering 45 square meters, it offers a modest but functional layout. Inside, you'll find: - Two cozy bedrooms - A single, neatly appointed bathroom - A living area that invites warmth and gathering - An efficiently designed attic space, converted for added accommodation - An array of practical storage options within a handy outbuilding - A smaller shed perfect for garden tools or seasonal storage One of the cottage’s defining features is the vast garden enveloping the home. Spanning approximately 1,763 square meters, it provides a natural sanctuary where one could indulge in gardening, outdoor games, or simply basking in the glorious summer sun. Imagine waking up to birds chirping and breathing in the crisp, fresh air every mornin ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Welcome to Grimmeland 13, a delightful country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Bullaren, Sweden. This property boasts a rich history and classic charm, depicting the quintessential Bohuslän style from the early 20th century. With a little tender care and a vision, Grimmeland 13 can be transformed into a splendid country retreat. Situated in the peaceful embrace of Tanums kommun, this house waits eagerly for new owners to continue its story. As a busy real estate agent juggling many properties and eager clients, I understand the appeal of this charmer and how its potential might inspire the right person. And who knows, it could be you! Grimmeland 13 is very much a fixer-upper, full of possibilities for those with an eye for design and a love for historic details. The current owner has already taken some steps by working on the cladding and windows, hinting at the greatness to come once renovations are complete. This classic log house features light vertical wood paneling, paired windows, and distinctive triangular windows at the gable peaks. Not forgetting the profiled window frames and elegant roof eaves that add to its old-world appeal. An endearing stone foundation supports this double house, a staple in Bohuslän architecture featuring a four-part design. Explore the entrance floor and be greeted with expansive rooms filled with sunlight. Vintage details like beadboard paneling on the ceilings, wooden floors, and older moldings evoke a nostalgic air. Imagine crafting a spacious country kitchen here, complete with a rustic wood stove and dining room that beckons sociable family gatherings. A charming wooden staircase takes you to the upper floor, brightened by characteristic triangular and paired windows tha ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized holiday home at Grimmeland 13 Bullaren Tanums municipality

Welcome to a charming retreat located in the peaceful district of Strömstad, in the beautiful country of Sweden. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this one-of-a-kind tiny house offers a chance for an unforgettable lifestyle, truly unmediated by modern utilities. The essence of this property lies in its simple, off-grid living, offering the opportunity to unplug and unwind from the hustle of daily life. This compact yet inviting abode, built in 2022, sits proudly on a 1,521-square-meter plot, basking comfortably upon a gentle slope facing the welcoming morning sun. The property is not just a home; it’s a canvas awaiting the brush of its next owner. As such, it's ready for those who are excited by the prospect of customizing their haven. The cleverly designed layout ensures you'll never feel cramped inside its compact 33 square meters. A focus of this property is its social capacity: the main structure can sleep up to four people, with additional space provided by the separate structure situated on the land. This extra building adds flexibility, providing another bedroom with a bunk bed and even a toilet room, which is a thoughtful addition given the property's off-grid status. Here, you can immerse yourself in a back-to-basics lifestyle—cooking over an open flame and gathering warmth from the stove on crisp Scandinavian evenings are part of the charm. Let’s talk about the heart-stopping surroundings. Strömstad is famed for its glorious archipelago and quaint coastal character, making it a magnet for those yearning to live where the sea meets land. Outdoor activities abound: picture yourself hiking nearby trails, partaking in fishing adventures, or enjoying lazy boating days on the local waters. The delightful tow ... click here to read more

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Discover the peaceful serenity of Eastern Dark Ridge 1, located in the idyllic locality of Lommeland, within the bustling Strömstads kommun in Sweden. This countryside property exudes a quaint, serene atmosphere intertwined with the refreshing allure of Swedish nature. Immersed in a beautiful landscape, this home is a delightful match for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The property comprises around 110 square meters extending invitingly over 1 1/2 floors. At the entrance, you are greeted by a warm living room, highlighted by a charming fireplace which becomes a center of relaxation during those colder months. One can easily transition from this space to a delightful terrace, a perfect spot to enjoy a cup of morning coffee while soaking in the rustic countryside views. The entrance level also hosts a practical kitchen, a cozy bedroom, and a well-appointed bathroom. As you move to the upper floor, you will find an open floor plan with exposed beams, providing a sense of airiness and potential. This space awaits your personal touches and could be transformed into additional bedrooms or a workspace. This rustic country home offers: - Total area: 110 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Warm living room with fireplace - Practical kitchen - Exposed beams on the upper floor - Large private terrace with sunset views - Vast garden area - Guest cottage for visitors - Large barn with terrace Stepping outside, the property reveals its stunning garden, a dream come true for any gardening enthusiast. Graced with summer blooms and an expanse of greenery, it offers plentiful space for social gatherings with family or friends. The southwest-facing terrace becomes a favorite spot for witnessing br ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Östra Mörk Åsen 1 Lommeland Strömstad municipality