2-Bed Mountain Cabin in Storhogna with Expansive Lot and Fireplace

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Alvägen 11, 846 99 Storhogna, Bergs kommun, Sweden, Övertorneå (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 45Floor area

€190,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

45m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Storhogna's Majestic Mountains

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish highlands. Nestled in the serene embrace of Storhogna, this charming mountain cabin at Alvägen 11 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of nature while enjoying modern comforts. With its prime location in Bergs kommun, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories.

A Home That Embraces Nature

Step inside this thoughtfully designed 45-square-meter cabin, where every corner whispers warmth and comfort. The open-plan living area is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary convenience. Large windows frame the breathtaking landscape, inviting natural light to dance across the wooden interiors. The centerpiece of this cozy space is a welcoming fireplace, perfect for gathering around after a day of exploring the nearby ski slopes or hiking trails.

The cabin's two bedrooms offer a peaceful sanctuary for restful nights, with the gentle sounds of the wilderness lulling you to sleep. The efficient kitchen is equipped for culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of outdoor activities or a cozy dinner to enjoy by the fire.

A Lot of Possibilities

The property boasts a generous 1,615-square-meter lot, providing ample space for outdoor pursuits. Envision summer barbecues under the open sky, winter snowball fights, or simply unwinding with a book in the garden. The expansive grounds are a canvas for your imagination, offering endless possibilities for creating your personal oasis.

Storhogna: A Year-Round Playground

Storhogna is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with ski slopes and cross-country trails just a stone's throw away. After a day of skiing, return to the warmth of your cabin, where the crackling fire sets the stage for cozy evenings with loved ones.

As the snow melts, the region reveals its lush greenery, inviting you to explore hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through the picturesque terrain. The nearby waters, a mere 2.4 kilometers away, beckon for swimming, canoeing, or simply soaking in the serene lakeside views.

A Community Rooted in Tradition

Bergs kommun is known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong connection to local traditions. Here, you'll find a sense of community that complements the privacy and tranquility of your mountain retreat. Essential services and amenities are within easy reach, ensuring convenience without compromising the peaceful ambiance.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a haven for personal enjoyment but also a sound investment. The cabin is in good condition, reflecting careful maintenance and respect for its original character. The classic Swedish mountain cabin style is evident throughout, with practical features designed to withstand the local climate.

For those considering rental opportunities, the cabin's location and appeal make it an attractive option for vacationers seeking an authentic Swedish mountain experience. The lot's size also allows for potential expansions or the addition of outdoor amenities, offering flexibility for future enhancements.

Key Features:
- 2 cozy bedrooms for restful nights
- Inviting open-plan living area with fireplace
- Large windows with picturesque views
- Efficiently equipped kitchen
- Generous 1,615-square-meter lot
- Proximity to ski slopes and hiking trails
- Access to nearby lakes for water activities
- Welcoming community with essential amenities
- Potential for rental income and future expansions

Your Mountain Escape Awaits

Alvägen 11 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a seasonal retreat, or a year-round residence, this cabin offers the flexibility and charm to fulfill your dreams. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Storhogna's enchanting landscape. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and start your journey to mountain living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
45
Price per m²
€4,222
Garden size
1615
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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Exterior view of Grönö 3551

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the house and garden

Early July in Kvarnfors and the sun barely dips below the horizon. By ten in the evening, the light outside is still this warm amber gold, and you're sitting on the grass with a coffee, listening to absolutely nothing except a woodpecker somewhere in the birch trees behind the shed. That's the kind of quiet that takes a few days to get used to — the kind you start craving the moment you leave. Kvarnfors 117 sits along the quiet rural road of Kvarnfors-Gravmark, about 30 kilometres southwest of Umeå in Västerbotten county. The address means very little to most people outside northern Sweden, and honestly, that's part of the appeal. This isn't a property on a tourist circuit. It's a proper Swedish countryside retreat — the kind of place Swedish families have been returning to summer after summer for generations — and it's now available to international buyers looking for something real. The house itself was built in 1975 and covers 59 square metres across a sensible, uncluttered layout: a living room, a functional kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Nothing excessive. That's deliberate. Swedish summer houses at this price point aren't about square footage — they're about the 1,996 square metres of land around them, the trees at the border of the plot, the water 550 metres down the track. The house is the base camp. Life happens outside. Inside, large windows pull the greenery in. The living room catches afternoon light well, and in midsummer, the brightness lasts so long you keep forgetting what time it is. The kitchen is practical — set up for real cooking, not just reheating — and after a day picking wild blueberries or paddling on Kvarnforssjön, the ability to cook a proper meal matters. Both bedrooms sleep adults ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

The wood-fired sauna is still warm from last night. Outside, a great tit is doing its two-note call in the oak canopy, and the morning fog off the Baltic is just starting to burn off above the stone wall that borders the garden. This is what a Tuesday looks like at Ljungåsavägen 76 in Torhamn — and it's the kind of ordinary that feels anything but. Torhamn sits at the very tip of the Kristianopel peninsula in eastern Blekinge, Sweden's southernmost province, where the mainland dissolves into a scatter of islands and the sea is everywhere you look. It's not a place that tries to impress you. It doesn't need to. The light here in summer — that long, low Nordic gold that stretches past ten in the evening — has a way of stopping people mid-sentence. First-time visitors often say they didn't plan to stay. They just did. The property itself occupies 5,040 square metres, which sounds large on paper but feels even larger in person. Mature oaks anchor the corners of the plot, their roots lifting the old stone walls that have been here longer than anyone can remember. Classic falurött buildings — that deep Swedish red — catch the afternoon sun. The garden isn't manicured in any stiff way; it's the kind of outdoor space that's been genuinely lived in, with blueberry bushes along the back edge, patches that reliably produce chanterelles in late summer, and flower beds that have been tended long enough to know what they're doing. The main house dates from 1950 and sits at 86 square metres. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an open kitchen-living room anchored by a wood-burning stove that earns its place from September through April. The layout is uncomplicated and honest — generous windows pull the garden indoors visually, and the o ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

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Picture yourself stepping onto your private wooden deck on a June evening, the midnight sun casting golden light across endless forests, the air crisp with pine and wildflowers. This is life at your Swedish country retreat in Övertorneå, where Arctic wilderness meets cottage simplicity, and every season brings new adventures just beyond your door. This 26-square-meter country cottage represents more than a vacation home—it's your gateway to experiencing authentic Swedish Lapland living, where nature dictates the rhythm of your days and modern stresses dissolve into forest silence. Nestled in the sparsely populated north of Sweden, this property occupies a unique position in one of Europe's last true wilderness regions. The cottage sits on Videvägen 7 in Stava, where neighbors are measured in kilometers rather than meters, and the night sky reveals constellations invisible in southern Europe. Your one-bedroom retreat provides everything essential for comfortable escapes: a cozy sleeping area, functional bathroom, and compact living space designed for those who understand that luxury lies in simplicity and connection to surroundings rather than square footage. The property's good condition means you can begin using it immediately, whether for summer fishing expeditions, autumn mushroom foraging, winter aurora viewing, or spring birding adventures. Övertorneå offers vacation experiences impossible to replicate elsewhere in Europe. This is Sweden's northernmost region, where the Torne River forms the border with Finland, creating a unique bilingual culture blending Swedish and Finnish traditions. The area is famous for the Torne River's whitefish and salmon runs, attracting fishing enthusiasts from across Scandinavia. Duri ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the serene locale of Luppio, located within the Övertorneå municipality, this cozy cabin awaits its new owner, presenting an opportunity to embrace the tranquil life of northern Sweden. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a unique abode, this warm and inviting property could be the perfect fit, whether as a peaceful retreat or a full-time residence. Amongst the breathtaking natural beauty, you will find this quaint cabin, constructed back in 1940. Though modest in size with 55 square meters, its functionality and warmth are undeniable. It sits on a generous plot of 1,370 square meters, offering ample space for any outdoor endeavors you might envision. This is a perfect setting to enjoy the crisp, clean air and engage in hikes through the sprawling forests surrounding the area. Fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers will find this location a paradise, with excellent opportunities just minutes from your doorstep. As you make your way up the charming Luppio Mountain, just a short distance from the cabin, you will discover a delightful spa and a restaurant. Here, you can unwind with a delicious meal, accompanied by panoramic views that stretch for miles, offering a rare chance to savor not just local cuisine, but also the stunning scenery. Övertorneå is a town known for its tranquil environment and close-knit community. Living here means embracing a life punctuated by the changing seasons, each distinct and vibrant. Summers offer lush greenery and extended daylight hours — there's nothing quite like experiencing the midnight sun. Winters, though cold, are a wonderland of snow-draped landscapes, ideal for those who enjoy winter sports or simply relish the comfort of a cozy cabin as snowflakes gen ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Welcome to your Scandinavian dream poised in the idyllic town of Juoksengi, situated in the peaceful Vad neighborhood within the Smedjebackens kommun of Sweden. As someone managing a vast portfolio across the globe, I always find it delightful to share such intriguing opportunities with buyers looking for a place that provides not just a house, but a new lifestyle. This villa is located at Byvägen 4, offering 140 square meters of authentic Swedish living space. This villa, with its traditional and classic allure, stands in good condition and has been well-maintained. Even though it holds an understated charm, I wouldn’t deem it lavish, but it's perfectly comfortable for both families and individuals seeking some tranquility without being too far removed. With four sizable bedrooms and two practical bathrooms, this villa is more than adequate in terms of space for families or even expats requiring room for a work-from-home setup or welcoming guests. A cozy living room awaits within, crowned by a practical fireplace, perfect during the Nordic winters when the surrounding landscape is caked in snow. A highlight of this property is its covered terrace – a snug retreat where you can sip on hot cocoa from the warmth of indoors while looking out on to the blanket of snow in your vast garden. Now, let’s talk about the outdoor space. Juoksengi may be cold during winters, but it blossoms beautifully in the summer, and the 2,085 square meters plot of land that accompanies this villa reflects the seasons’ color contrasts vividly. From organizing family barbeques to cultivating your own patch of Swedish wildflowers, this garden offers endless possibilities. Stepping into the kitchen, it has a lovely traditional feel – not your co ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Are you dreaming of that perfect retreat where you can truly unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life? Look no further—Kärrbäck 285, in the quiet and serene neighborhood of Haparanda kommun, may just be the answer to your dreams. Nestled amid the picturesque backdrop of Lappträsk, Sweden, this property sprawls over a generous 6500 square meters, offering peace, privacy, and an incredible opportunity for those seeking a slower pace of life. As a busy real estate agent for a global network, believe me when I say that gems like this just don't pop up every day. The home, a traditional country abode of 85 square meters, is intentionally understated yet bursting with possibilities. It's truly ideal for a family or a small group of friends who relish weekends away or are perhaps contemplating a more permanent residence enveloped by nature's tranquility. The house, well-kept and maintained, stands proudly as a testament to the area's relaxed way of life. It beckons new owners to make it their own sanctuary. Comprising four airy bedrooms, there’s potential for personal touches and creative updates that reflect your personal style and needs. Although there's no bathroom as of yet, there's ample space and opportunity to add this amenity as a part of creating your intimate dream home. As for those days when you're itching to venture outside, you’ll discover that Lappträsk offers an abundance of activities to satisfy any outdoor enthusiast. The property itself provides endless possibilities—envision a lush garden, a playground for kids, or even a hobby farm! Step beyond your doorstep and you can explore hiking trails, go fishing, or simply wander the expansive natural sights that abound. Imagine the crisp, fresh air ... click here to read more

4 room holiday home at Kärrbäck 285 Haparanda municipality

Welcome to this charming farmhouse nestled at Trollbacksvägen 4 in the tranquil village of Sangis, a little gem tucked away in the picturesque region of Kalix, within Kalix kommun, Sweden. This delightful farmhouse, sitting in a good condition, presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to embrace the serene life of countryside living. With the attractive price of 53,418, it offers a fantastic entry into the world of rural realty. This older residence, with its solid build, sits on ample forest plots, inviting you to explore the beauty and calm of nature right at your doorstep. The property's kitchen, both cozy and functional, comes equipped with a traditional stove, which is fully operational and approved, making it an idyllic spot to gather around during chilly days. Accentuated by the presence of a pantry and a food cellar, it extends storage conveniences that are often coveted in farmhouse setups. The farmhouse unfolds with two spacious bedrooms upstairs, offering plentiful space perfect for planting roots or accommodating guests. Attic spaces further enhance this opportunity with additional storage capacity for all your collectibles and memorabilia. Let's take a pause to admire the location - Sangis is more than just a backdrop for this farmhouse; it's a destination on its own. Situated in northern Sweden, you’ll find that the climate here is largely influenced by its northern latitude. Winters might surprise you with their stark, snow-covered beauty, while summers are delightfully mild, making outdoor adventures a frequent treat. Living in Sangis, you get the best of both worlds where tranquility meets opportunity, be it fishing in the summer or snow sports in the winter. Back downstairs, you'll disco ... click here to read more

66 m² Farm/forest on Trollbacksvägen 4 Sangis - Kalix Kalix municipality

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. Nestled in the heart of Lapland, this charming 2-bedroom house in Pello, Finland, offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect holiday home or second residence for those seeking a true Nordic escape. A Cozy Retreat in Nature's Embrace This delightful home, set against the backdrop of Finland's breathtaking landscapes, invites you to experience the serene beauty of Lapland. With two well-appointed bedrooms and two bathrooms, the house is designed to offer comfort and warmth, even during the coldest months. The open-plan living area, with its large windows, allows natural light to flood in, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Seasonal Splendor and Daily Rhythms In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy paradise, perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and husky sledding. As spring arrives, the snow melts to reveal lush greenery, inviting you to explore the surrounding forests and lakes. Summer brings long, sunlit days, ideal for hiking, fishing, and berry picking, while autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, offering a picturesque setting for leisurely walks. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Richness Pello, a quaint town in Lapland, is a gateway to a world of cultural and natural wonders. Experience the magic of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky, a spectacle that draws visitors from around the globe. The town hosts various seasonal festivals, celebrating local traditions and offering a taste of Finnish culture. Savor the flavors of Lapland with traditional dishes like reindeer stew a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Norrbotten region, this delightful country home offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. Located at Åkeränget 644, Räktfors, just outside the charming town of Kalix, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the Kalix River, its waters glistening in the morning sun. This well-maintained country home, with its fresh interiors and cozy ambiance, is the perfect setting for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Whether you're looking to unwind in the tranquility of nature or explore the vibrant local culture, this property offers the best of both worlds. A Home That Embraces Nature The main house, spanning 75 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The spacious living room serves as the heart of the home, where large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. An open fireplace adds a touch of warmth, making it an inviting space for cozy evenings after a day of adventure. The kitchen is well-equipped, ready to handle everything from casual breakfasts to festive holiday feasts. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful retreats, while an additional sleeping alcove offers flexibility for guests or children. The bathroom is conveniently located, ensuring easy access from all parts of the house. Modern Comforts Meet Traditional Charm Heating is efficiently managed with a modern air heat pump, complemented by electric radiators and the open fireplace. This combination ensures year-round comfort, allowing you to enjoy the property in every season. One of the standout features is the west-facing terrace, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and surrounding nature

Ah, the busy life of a real estate agent. Between juggling various properties and meeting with potential clients, every day is a whirlwind. I'm here to tell you about a very special opportunity in the picturesque area of Seskarö. Nestled in the serene Swedish countryside, we have a captivating country home that's just waiting for the right person to come along and fall in love with its undeniable charm. This house, perched rather elegantly on Björkvägen 7, is a timeless timber beauty with a cozy, welcoming vibe. Offering space-efficient living at its best, it’s ideally suited for a small family looking for a peaceful permanent abode or a delightful holiday escape. It’s truly versatile property, I must say. With just a few steps, you’ll find yourself in the heart of Seskarö. This little village is a hidden gem in Sweden, where life moves at a peaceful, unhurried pace. Ideal for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, it's a place where you can truly unwind and enjoy what nature has to offer. Seskarö is known for its scenic landscapes, with lush forests and sparkling waterways all around; a backdrop for so many outdoor adventures. You'll find plenty of walking trails, ideal for a leisurely stroll or an intense hike, depending on your mood. Winter sports enthusiasts will be thrilled as the area doesn't disappoint. It's just a quick journey to find ski lifts that open up a whole world of snow-laden fun. The climate here is typically Scandinavian, with cold, snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild summertime ideal for exploring the outdoors. This villa itself is quite the catch, spanning 84 square meters with two spacious bedrooms that promise restful nights. The living room is bright and airy ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Björkvägen 7 Hemavan/Tärnaby Storumans municipality

Imagine waking up each morning to the quiet rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds—a genuine country home nestled in the heart of Bubbarsbo, Karmansbo, Sweden is waiting for you. This delightful abode, set at Granstigen 4, offers not just a place to reside but a lifestyle of peace and serenity. Perfectly positioned roughly 160 kilometers from the bustling city life of Stockholm, and just about 60 kilometers from Västerås, it offers a retreat with ideal access for those who relish both tranquility and accessibility. Built in 1984, this single-story abode is well-kept and invites you with its 85 square meters of thoughtfully structured living space. This home embraces you with a bright, open kitchen that effortlessly merges with the dining and living areas, ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. The living room serves as a cozy sanctuary, featuring a wood-burning fireplace, your steadfast companion during chilly Swedish nights. Walking through the home, you find two comfy bedrooms providing you the perfect retreat to unwind after a day spent exploring the local wilderness. The property's bathroom, modern and practical, boasts amenities like a shower and washing machine, tailored for your convenience. What sets this property apart are its green innovations. Newly installed solar panels greatly reduce energy costs, promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle. Plus, a fresh sewage system was put in place in 2023, guaranteeing the home's infrastructure is modern and efficient. For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, this dwelling presents a paradise surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Imagine collecting seasonal mushrooms and berries from lush forests or casting a line into a nearby lake teeming with fish. T ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Welcome to your dream retreat nestled on Sandviksvägen 12 in the serene and picturesque locale of Seskarö, located in the Haparanda municipality. This charming country home is ideal for those yearning for peace, quiet, and the gentle whispers of nature while being conveniently close to modern amenities. This winterized holiday home on the scenic island of Seskarö is ready for its next chapter with a new family or owner. It offers an inviting living experience with practical spaces that ooze comfort and potential. Seskarö is not only a quaint island destination but also a place where the slow pace of life allows residents to relish every moment. Known for its lush greenery and stunning waterfront views, living in Seskarö means waking up to the serene vibes of Swedish nature. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, this area offers activities that cater to all tastes. You can go hiking along the beautiful trails, enjoy a leisurely walk down to the shoreline, or engage in fishing, which is quite popular here. During the winter months, the landscape turns into a frosty wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. Despite its rustic charm, Seskarö offers modern conveniences. There are essential amenities such as grocery stores, cozy cafés, and family-friendly eateries that serve delicious local cuisine. The community here is warm, welcoming, and inclusive, making it an ideal spot for expats and overseas buyers who wish to experience a slice of Swedish tranquility. Let's delve into the home itself: Your new abode comprises 126 square meters of warm and inviting living space. Without a doubt, the four-bedroom configuration is perfect for families or those who enjoy hosting guests. Though it comes without conventio ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home on Sandviksvägen 12 Seskarö Haparanda municipality

A Tranquil Escape on Seskarö Island Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Nestled on the serene island of Seskarö, this charming country home offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Nature This delightful 65-square-meter home, built in 1989, is thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. With two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living room, it provides an inviting space for relaxation and connection. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery and creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, seamlessly flows into the living and dining areas, making it ideal for hosting family gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings at home. The heart of the home, the living room, is perfect for unwinding with loved ones, offering ample space for lounging and dining. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a haven of tranquility. The property boasts extensive outdoor living areas, including multiple terraces and patios, perfect for al fresco dining, barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun. The highlight is the private hot tub, where you can unwind after a day of exploring the island or swimming in the sea. Adjacent to the hot tub is a traditional Swedish sauna, offering a relaxing retreat and a quintessential Scandinavian experience. The generous 1,795-square-meter plot provides plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of Karlsborgsverken, this delightful country home at Linbastagatan 2 / Tornstigen 9 offers a splendid opportunity for those wanting to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Sweden's countryside while maintaining a convenient distance from urban amenities. Surrounded by lush greenery and set within the charming Summer Village Tornet, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage provides an enchanting retreat for anyone seeking tranquility and solace in nature. Stepping through the door, you'll immediately feel the warmth and coziness that this home radiates. The recently painted living room serves as the central hub, seamlessly connecting to other parts of the cottage. This inviting space offers ample room to relax with family or entertain friends over joyful conversations. The living area is accompanied by an atmosphere of simplicity and warmth, making it easy to unwind and forget about the bustle of modern life. Through gentle archways, you'll discover a spacious bedroom designed to comfortably accommodate a double bed, perfect for those lazy mornings when you don't want to be disturbed by anything but the early sunlight peeking through the window. The heart of this home – a large, serviceable kitchen – offers enough space for preparing meals together, sharing stories over a cup of coffee, or simply enjoying a dinner prepared from produce grown in your own garden. Adjacent to the kitchen and thoughtfully located is the practical bathroom, ensuring convenience and ease in your daily routine. The outdoor space is a veritable sanctuary for those with a green thumb. The plot is an oasis teeming with apple trees, raspberries, blackberries, and black currants. Imagine wandering outside to pick fresh fr ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque town of Karlsborgsverken, Sweden, lies a remarkable farmhouse at Fabriksvägen 1. This is more than just a property; it's an opportunity to be part of history, dating back to 1760. Surrounded by lush greenery and with the Sör River gently coursing nearby, this farmhouse captures the essence of serene countryside living—an ideal retreat for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Envision waking up on a summer morning, the sun filtering through period-style windows, casting gentle shadows on the original wooden floors, and the melody of nature greeting your ears. The property boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere, with an interior lovingly restored between 2010 and 2014 to retain its historical allure while offering contemporary comfort. The renovation ensured that the building was not only preserved but enhanced to meet the needs of today's homeowners. As you explore the farmhouse, one of the first things that may catch your eye is the generous social space on the entrance floor, ideal for hosting family and friends. Imagine enjoying vibrant gatherings filled with laughter and warmth, possibly during the chilly Swedish winters, where the stunning tiled stoves and open fireplaces provide cozy settings. Upstairs, the tranquility continues with seven spacious bedrooms, each offering peaceful retreats with the company of warm, inviting fireplaces. The property spans an impressive 272 square meters and sits on land that is equally captivating. The farmhouse, aligned with Swedish traditions, features a wooden deck complete with a pool and spa bath. Here lies the perfect spot to unwind after a day spent exploring the beautiful landscape. On hotter days, seek refuge ... click here to read more

Main view of the property

Welcome to a little bit of Scandinavian heaven at Torpvägen 3, nestled in the charming village of Klövsjö in the heart of Sweden's North. This delightful country home embodies the serenity and beauty of Sweden’s rural landscapes, offering a fantastic opportunity for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a host of attractions and activities in the area, this property stands as a gem for both short retreats and a long-term stay amidst nature’s majesty. The house, compact at 50 square meters but abundant in charm, presents itself in good condition, awaiting a new family to make it their own. Comprised of one main building with a cozy kitchen, inviting living room, a comfortable bedroom, and a well-kept bathroom, your country home gives a wonderfully snug ambiance. It’s perfect for anyone seeking a tranquil retreat where peace and quiet are assured. Let's take a look at the elements that make this property so inviting: - Main Building: 40 square meters of cozy living - Guest House: Two bedrooms, kitchenette, and a bathroom - Sauna and Grill Hut: Featuring a wood-fired sauna for those chilly evenings - Spacious Barn/Storage: Great for storage or ambitious DIY projects - Expansive Land: Stretching across nearly 7,000 square meters, offering plenty of possibilities - Ski Bus Stop: Right outside, making snowy adventures just a step away - Room for Expansion: Potential to subdivide plots if so desired - Gardening Opportunities: Vast open spaces for cultivation or maintaining a small cross-country trail Living here is like stepping into a storybook. Imagine chilly winter evenings warming up in your log cabin, or summer days spent exploring the beautiful natural surroundings. The property has addition ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Nestled in the serene village of Nikkala, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Haparanda, lies a property that whispers tales of history and promises a future of tranquil living. This charming house, built in 1909, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained home. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp northern air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at Källarvägen 20, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home with Character and Space The house spans 132 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, quiet retreats, or entertaining guests. The layout is both practical and inviting, with a welcoming entrance hall leading to a spacious living room. Here, large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, the heart of the home, is designed for culinary adventures. With enough space for a dining area, it becomes a hub for family meals and socializing. The three bedrooms are cozy sanctuaries, each offering views of the lush landscape that surrounds the property. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a gardener's paradise. The expansive 2,020 square meter lot is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether you envision a vegetable garden, a play area for children, or a peaceful retreat for meditation, the possibilities are endless. The property also features a balcony and a patio, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine while soaking in the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside. A Lifestyle of Adventure a ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled in the serene embrace of Leppikari, Haparanda, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the authentic archipelago lifestyle of northern Sweden. With its prime location just above the Leppikari marina, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a genuine connection to the sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of pine and salt. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and simplicity reign supreme. Property Highlights: - Location: Leppikari, Haparanda, Sweden - Property Type: Country Home - Condition: Good - Size: 40 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 0 - Price: €32,800 - Plot Size: 1,218 square meters - Features: Traditional wood-burning stove, open fireplace, outdoor sauna, storage shed - Utilities: Electricity connected, municipal summer water available - Orientation: West-facing with unobstructed sea views A Day in Your Second Home: Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the porch, basking in the morning sun as it dances across the water. The kitchen, equipped with a traditional wood-burning stove, invites you to prepare meals in a rustic, cozy atmosphere. As you sip your coffee, the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape remind you of the beauty that awaits just outside your door. The main living room, with its classic open fireplace, offers a warm and inviting space to unwind. Large windows flood the room with natural light, framing the stunning vistas of the archipelago. Here, you can relax with a good book or simply enjoy the peaceful ambiance. Outdoor Adventures Await: Leppikari is a paradise ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Oh dear, I must say, I'm a bit tied up these days with all the buzz in the real estate market! But worry not, as I carve out some time to share with you this spectacular opportunity nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside. We're talkng about Renvägen 5, a charming country home in the serene locality of Gruvens Fäbod/Färdkällan/Gusjösätern, Malung-Sälens kommun. A haven for the soul, perfect for overseas buyers or expats who are looking to indulge in the tranquility of the Swedish landscape without sacrificing modern amenities. Now, imagine this: two beautifully-maintained cabins, each a cozy 58 square meters, offering a perfect escape to nature. These aren’t just any old cabins—oh no! Each has been maintained with love and care, preserving the quaint character while adding modern comforts. In 2005 a thoughtful extension was done, adding a spacious bedroom to each cabin, along with contemporary-style bathrooms and a well-equipped kitchen. You get the best of both worlds: the charm of a classic country home with modern living standards. Each cabin comfortably houses 4-6 people, with the main rooms boasting inviting fireplaces—a fine feature for those chilly Swedish nights. The floor plans may differ slightly, adding a touch of uniqueness to each home, yet they both have some well-planned spaces. Some of the delightful features include: - Two separate cabins, each 58 square meters - Three cozy bedrooms with lots of natural light - Two tastefully designed bathrooms - Kitchens equipped with modern amenities like dishwashers - Inviting fireplaces in the master bedrooms - Sauna that accommodates the whole family - Spacious plot of 1,757 square meters - Lovely shared spaces for relaxation and storage Talk a ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Once upon a time in the beautiful landscape of Storhogna, nestled in the serene Bergs kommun, stands a charming country home waiting to be discovered. Situated at Orrvägen 10, this delightful property provides a perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy the best of Sweden's countryside, while still offering an array of modern comforts. With 112 square meters of well-planned living space, this home is an ideal choice for a large family or for those who cherish social gatherings. It boasts five spacious bedrooms, ensuring there’s plenty of room for everyone. After a long day of exploring the great outdoors or hitting the nearby ski slopes, the double bathrooms come in handy, offering convenience to the active family. Let's talk about the heart of this home, the living room. Its open floor plan creates a bright and airy atmosphere, where you can unwind and enjoy the warmth of the fireplace during those chilly winter nights. Imagine a snowy evening, the fire crackling and good company all around. It’s more than just a house—it’s a place where memories are made. Outside, the sizable plot of 1121 square meters offers breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. The high-positioned lot ensures privacy and a connection with the breathtaking panorama that is Sweden's natural beauty. When the sun is shining, spend your afternoons on the patio, soaking up the daylight and enjoying social moments with family and friends. It’s a magnet for gatherings, barbecues, or simply a peaceful spot to enjoy a good book. For those inclined towards activities and adventures, living in Storhogna means having nature and leisure at your doorstep. Known for its captivating landscapes, Storhogna is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With easy a ... click here to read more

6 room vacation home at Orrvägen 10 Storhogna Bergs kommun