3-Bed Waterfront Chalet on Justøya with Sea Boat Berth — Vacation Home in Brekkestø, Norway



Justøyveien 410, 4780 Brekkestø, Norway, Brekkestø (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 83m² Floor area
€485,000
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
83m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Early July morning. You step out onto the freshly built terrace with a cup of coffee and the only sound is the soft knock of a rowing boat against its dock somewhere across Østerøykilen. The freshwater lake catches the low Nordic sun at an angle that makes the whole surface look like hammered copper. This is 7 a.m. on Justøya, and it already feels like the best day of the year.
Justøyveien 410 sits on the western edge of this small island off the Aust-Agder coast, one of the more quietly coveted pockets of the Norwegian Skagerrak shoreline. Brekkestø — the nearest village, a genuine ten-minute walk — is the kind of place that locals keep to themselves: a cluster of white clapboard houses around a compact harbor, a handful of boats, a summer café that serves fresh shrimp with nothing but bread and butter. No resort infrastructure, no tour buses. Just the smell of salt air and pine resin and someone's barbecue drifting over the rocks.
The chalet itself was built in 1999 and has been kept in genuinely good condition — this is not a "good condition with some imagination required" situation. Freshly painted in 2026, the exterior looks sharp. Inside, 83 square meters are used well. The ceilings are higher than you'd expect from a Norwegian cabin of this vintage, which, combined with the large windows facing Østerøykilen, means the living room gets morning light that bounces off the water and floods the interior in a way that feels almost theatrical. The fireplace anchors the room. On evenings in September, when the temperature starts to slide and the birch trees outside go amber, you'll understand exactly why the previous owners kept coming back year after year.
Three bedrooms handle a family or a group of friends without anyone drawing straws for the sofa. The kitchen is bright and practical, with enough counter space to actually cook — not just reheat — and room for a table that seats everyone comfortably. The bathroom includes laundry facilities, which matters enormously when you're staying for more than a long weekend.
What genuinely sets this property apart is the dual water access. The chalet sits directly on Østerøykilen, the freshwater lake, with several spots along the shoreline where you can swim or launch a canoe. There's also a private bathing platform. But the registered 3-metre boat berth at the sea mooring in Ronna — a short walk away — means you have access to the open archipelago whenever you want it. Freshwater swimming in the morning, an afternoon out among the skerries by boat: that combination is rarer than it sounds on the Norwegian coast, and it's the detail that serious buyers tend to circle back to.
The plot runs to approximately 3,731 square meters, which gives the property real breathing room. There's an additional land parcel included, two greenhouses for anyone who wants to grow tomatoes or herbs through the shoulder seasons, a chicken coop for the more ambitious hobby-farmer types, and a tool shed. The concrete entrance patio, poured in 2021, is solid and practical. The surrounding terrain feeds directly into the hiking network that threads through Justøya and the adjacent archipelago — trails that pass through open coastal heathland, between rock outcroppings, and down to sheltered coves that see very few visitors even in peak summer.
For international buyers, the logistics here are straightforward. Kristiansand Airport (KRS) is roughly 45 minutes by car, with direct routes to Oslo, Copenhagen, and seasonal European connections. The property has car access all the way to the front, which — for an island cabin with this level of seclusion — is not something to take for granted. Municipal water and sewage connections are in place. The area around Brekkestø and the Blindleia coastal route is consistently popular with Norwegian second-home buyers, and properties with this combination of lake frontage, sea mooring rights, and buildable secondary plot hold their value well in the regional market.
The Agder coast runs a real summer — July and August bring long warm days, water temperatures that actually invite swimming rather than just daring you to, and a social rhythm around the harbor at Brekkestø that fills up with sailors, kayakers, and day-trippers from Lillesand and Kristiansand. Spring arrives early on the south-facing shores here. Autumn is extraordinary: quiet, golden, and still warm enough well into October for terrace evenings with a blanket. Winter is genuine Norwegian winter, cold and still, and the fireplace earns its keep.
Key features at a glance:
- 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom chalet, 83 sqm, built 1999, year-round specification
- Direct waterfront on Østerøykilen freshwater lake with private bathing platform and multiple swimming spots
- Registered 3-metre boat berth at sea mooring in Ronna, a short walk from the property
- Plot of approximately 3,731 sqm including an additional land parcel
- Two greenhouses, chicken coop, and tool shed on site
- Car access to the property with ample parking
- Fireplace in living room, high ceilings, large lake-facing windows
- Newly constructed terrace off the living room, concrete entrance patio from 2021
- Exterior freshly repainted in 2026 — move-in ready
- Municipal water and sewage connections, full electricity
- Direct access to Justøya and archipelago hiking terrain
- 10-minute walk to Brekkestø village harbor and summer café
- Approximately 45 minutes from Kristiansand Airport (KRS)
- Strong second-home market fundamentals in the Agder coastal region
- Dual freshwater and saltwater access — an uncommon combination on this stretch of coast
For international buyers looking at vacation homes in Norway, the south coast around Brekkestø and the Blindleia represents exactly the kind of understated, high-quality coastal life that doesn't announce itself loudly. It doesn't need to. The people who find it tend to come back until they buy.
Get in touch with the Homestra team today to arrange a viewing or to request the full property documentation package. Properties at this address, with this configuration, don't sit on the market for long — and once you've stood on that terrace watching the light come across Østerøykilen, you'll understand why.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 83m²
- Price per m²
- €5,843
- Garden size
- 3731m²
- 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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