3-Bed Norwegian Cabin in Singsås | South-Facing Mountain Views | 1hr from Trondheim



Storburusjøveien 449, 7387 Singsås, Norway, Singsås (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 46m² Floor area
€57,500
Cabin
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
46m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step outside on a September morning and the air hits you first — cold, clean, carrying the faint smell of pine resin and wet rock. The mountains across the valley are still in shadow. You pull on boots, pour coffee into a thermos, and within ten minutes you're on a trail that winds up toward Burufjellet, with nobody else in sight. This is Singsås. This is what owning a cabin here actually feels like.
Sitting on Storburusjøveien in the Rødslykkja/Burusjøen area near Kotsøy, this three-bedroom Norwegian hytte is the real thing — no designer furniture, no lifestyle staging, just a well-kept traditional cabin on 1,492 square meters of privately owned land, fully furnished and ready to use from day one. At €57,500, it's one of the most accessibly priced genuine vacation home opportunities in Trøndelag, and for international buyers exploring Norway as a second home destination, that combination of price point, location, and move-in condition rarely comes together this cleanly.
The cabin faces south. That matters enormously in Norway. From late spring through early autumn, sunlight tracks across the terrace for most of the day, and the 28-square-meter partially covered outdoor space — generous for a cabin this size — becomes the true living room. Mornings out there with a book. Afternoons watching the light shift across the forested ridgeline. Late evenings in summer when it barely gets dark and the air smells of warm timber. The terrace wraps the experience of being in the Norwegian highlands into something you can step outside and inhabit, not just look at from a window.
Inside, the bones are classic: exposed wooden walls, proper ceiling height that keeps the rooms from feeling cramped, and large windows that pull the landscape in. The open-plan living room — about 22.5 square meters — centers on a wood-burning stove, and when October arrives and the birch trees have gone gold and the temperature drops, that stove stops being a decorative feature and becomes the reason you're still there when everyone else has gone home. Electric panel heaters throughout the cabin mean you're not reliant on firewood alone, which matters for shoulder-season visits and for keeping things ticking over when you're not there.
The kitchen is compact — around four square meters — but it opens directly into the dining and living areas, so whoever is cooking isn't cut off from the rest of the group. Rustic cabinetry, all white goods included. It's practical rather than precious, which suits the setting. Three bedrooms sleep six: a master with a double bed at 5.5 square meters, and two further rooms with bunk beds at four and 3.5 square meters respectively. For families with kids, the bunk rooms are exactly right. The outhouse toilet is heated — a detail that sounds minor until you've used an unheated one at 7am in November. There's also a utility room with washing facilities, and a small entrance hall for all the muddy boots and wet jackets that will accumulate here.
A new roof was fitted in 2010 by professionals. The overall condition is good — this isn't a project property, it's a cabin you drive to on a Friday afternoon and simply enjoy.
The outdoor access from the front door is genuinely exceptional. Burufjellet, Samsjøvola, Svartfjellet, and Granåsfjellet are all reachable on foot. Storburusjøen and a collection of smaller mountain lakes nearby are well-stocked for fishing — brown trout, mostly — and in winter the area has groomed cross-country ski trails suited to all ability levels. Come July, the same terrain turns into wild berry country; cloudberries, bilberries, lingonberries growing along the trail edges in quantities that feel almost unreasonable. Just below the property sits Haugen farm, a historic homestead that gives this particular patch of hillside a layer of character you don't get on a blank suburban plot.
Trondheim — Norway's third-largest city, home to Nidaros Cathedral and one of the country's best food scenes — is roughly an hour's drive away. The city's Saturday market at Nedre Elvehavn, the medieval streets of Bakklandet, the restaurants along the Nidelva river: all of it is accessible on a day trip without feeling like an expedition. Trondheim Airport at Værnes connects to Oslo, Copenhagen, and beyond, making this practical as a vacation home for buyers based anywhere in Europe.
For international buyers, Norwegian property law is relatively open — citizens of EEA countries can purchase without restriction, and the process is generally transparent. This type of recreational cabin (fritidsbolig) sits in its own category in Norwegian real estate, and owners are free to use it personally, lend it to family, or explore rental arrangements. The Trøndelag cabin market has shown steady demand, particularly for properties with electricity already installed and good road access, which this one has.
Key features at a glance:
- 3 bedrooms, sleeping 6 across double and bunk beds
- South-facing orientation on a 1,492 sqm private plot
- 28 sqm partially covered terrace with open mountain and forest views
- Wood-burning stove plus electric panel heaters throughout
- Electricity fully installed
- Heated outdoor toilet room plus utility room with washing facilities
- New roof fitted in 2010 by professional contractors
- Sold fully furnished — move-in ready from day one
- Direct trail access to Burufjellet, Samsjøvola, Svartfjellet, Granåsfjellet
- Fishing on Storburusjøen and surrounding mountain lakes
- Groomed cross-country ski trails in winter
- Approximately 1 hour from Trondheim and Trondheim Airport (Værnes)
- Priced at €57,500 — one of the most competitive vacation home prices in Trøndelag
If you've been thinking about a vacation home in Norway — somewhere that gives you genuine wilderness access without sacrificing practical comfort — this cabin in Singsås deserves a serious look. Get in touch with the Homestra team today to arrange a viewing or to ask questions about the buying process as an international purchaser. These properties don't stay available long, and at this price in this location, it's not hard to see why.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 46m²
- Price per m²
- €1,250
- Garden size
- 1492m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Cabin
- Energy label
Unknown
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