2-Bed Single-Story House by Lake Tisaren – Vacation Home with 2,592m² Garden in Sweden



Sättervägen 33, Tisaren, Hallsbergs kommun, Sweden, Hallsberg (Sweden)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 88m² Floor area
€139,500
House
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
88m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Early on a July morning, the light in central Sweden does something you don't expect the first time you see it. By six o'clock it's already golden, cutting through the birch trees at the edge of the garden and landing flat across the water. From the terrace at Sättervägen 33, with coffee in hand and not another soul in sight, Lake Tisaren sits just a few hundred meters away — glassy, quiet, entirely yours to walk to whenever you feel like it. That's the daily reality of this place.
This is a two-bedroom, single-story house in Tisarstrand, a small lakeside community within Hallsbergs kommun in Örebro County. At 88 square meters, it's compact enough to be genuinely low-maintenance, but the 2,592-square-meter garden around it gives the whole property a sense of scale and openness that the square footage alone doesn't capture. You're not living on top of your neighbors here. You've got space to breathe.
The house dates from 1960 and has been well cared for. The single-story layout is practical in the Swedish countryside way — no stairs, no wasted space, everything where you need it. Three rooms and a kitchen arranged sensibly, with a living area that draws in natural light through generous windows facing the garden. In summer, the greenery outside those windows is so close and so dense it shifts the whole color of the room. In winter, you can watch snow accumulate on the birch branches without leaving the couch.
The kitchen is functional and honest — good worktop space, adequate storage, and a layout that makes it easy to cook a proper meal after a day out on the lake. It connects naturally to the living and dining areas, which matters when you have friends staying and everyone gravitates toward food. The two bedrooms are comfortable and well-sized for a house of this footprint. One works easily as a main bedroom, the other as a guest room or, if you're working remotely for a week or two, a quiet office. The bathroom is clean, well-placed, and does exactly what a bathroom needs to do.
What really sets this property apart is the outdoor situation. A terrace off the main living space handles summer dining and long evenings in a way that a smaller plot simply couldn't. Beyond the terrace, the garden opens up — big enough for a kitchen garden, a proper lawn for children to run across, fruit trees if you want them, a hammock in the shade. Swedish summers are intense and brief, and locals know how to make the most of them. A space like this is how you do it.
The property also comes with the option to take over a boat berth on Lake Tisaren. This is not a small thing. Tisaren is a long, narrow lake — about 18 kilometers — with clean water, decent pike and perch fishing, and the kind of wide-open surface that makes an evening row feel genuinely restorative. The sandy swimming beach is reachable on foot in minutes. In June and July, when the water temperature climbs into the low twenties Celsius, it becomes the main attraction of the day.
One practical note worth highlighting: the house is connected to the municipal water and sewage system. For a rural Swedish lakeside property, this is a real advantage. It means no septic tank management, no private well maintenance — just reliable modern utilities that make year-round or extended use straightforward.
Hallsberg, the nearest town, is a quick drive away. It has supermarkets, a train station with direct connections to both Örebro (about 40 minutes) and Stockholm (under two hours), medical facilities, and the everyday infrastructure you need when this becomes a regular destination rather than just an occasional trip. Örebro itself is worth the detour — Örebro Castle sitting at the edge of the Svartån river, the Wadköping open-air museum, and a genuinely good restaurant scene anchored by places like Gästis and the dining room at Clarion Collection Hotel Borgen.
Seasonally, this corner of Sweden delivers across the calendar. Summer is obvious — the lake, the long evenings, the local strawberry stands on the roadside in late June. But autumn brings something different: the forests around Tisaren shift into amber and rust, the fishing picks up as the water cools, and the area empties out enough that you feel like you have the whole landscape to yourself. Winter is cold and clear, and cross-country ski trails open up in the forests nearby. Spring arrives later than you'd expect but makes up for it quickly — ice-out on the lake usually happens in April, and by May the birches are already in leaf.
For international buyers, Sweden's property market is relatively open and straightforward. There are no restrictions on foreign nationals purchasing residential property, and the legal process — typically handled through a licensed real estate agent (mäklare) and a formal deed transfer — is transparent and well-regulated. Annual property taxes in Sweden are modest, capped at a fixed annual fee for residential homes. If you're considering rental income, short-term vacation rentals in lakeside areas of central Sweden have consistent demand through summer, and a managed listing through platforms catering to Scandinavian summer holidays can generate meaningful returns during peak weeks.
At 139,500 euros, this is entry-level pricing for a freehold lakeside vacation home in Europe with this kind of outdoor space — and it's move-in ready. No major renovation project, no years of work before you can enjoy it. You arrive, you put your bags down, you walk to the lake.
Key features at a glance:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 88 square meters of living space
- Large 2,592m² private garden with outdoor terrace
- Few hundred meters on foot to Lake Tisaren's sandy swimming beach
- Optional boat berth on Lake Tisaren included in sale
- Connected to municipal water and sewage — no private well or septic system
- Single-story layout built in 1960, well-maintained and move-in ready
- Outbuildings for garden tools, bikes, and seasonal storage
- Driveway with ample private parking
- Hallsberg train station nearby — direct rail to Stockholm in under 2 hours
- Fishing, hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing all accessible from the property
- No foreign ownership restrictions for international buyers
- Strong summer rental demand in the Tisaren lakeside area
- Örebro city with full urban amenities under 45 minutes by car or train
- Low annual running costs — realistic for a second home on a reasonable budget
- Freehold ownership in a well-regulated Swedish property market
If this sounds like the kind of place you've been looking for — somewhere real, somewhere quiet, somewhere that earns its place in your life every time you visit — get in touch through Homestra today to arrange a viewing or request the full property documentation. Opportunities at this price point on Tisaren don't sit around for long.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 88m²
- Price per m²
- €1,585
- Garden size
- 2592m²
- 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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