5-Bed Chalet in Grimstad with Sea Views & Private Boat Slip

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Grefstadheia 4, 4885 Grimstad, Grimstad (Norway)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 113Floor area

€459,000

Chalet

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

113m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Coastal Haven in Grimstad: Your Gateway to Norwegian Serenity

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and pine through your open window. This is the daily reality at Grefstadheia 4, a charming chalet nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Grimstad, Norway. With its breathtaking sea views, private boat slip, and expansive outdoor spaces, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation getaway.

A Day in the Life at Grefstadheia 4

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the main terrace, where the panoramic views of the sea provide a stunning backdrop. As the sun rises, the terrace becomes a sun-drenched haven, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or indulging in a good book. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its large windows and cozy Jøtul 4 wood-burning stove, invites you to relax and unwind, whether you're hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet evening by the fire.

The kitchen, with its clean white design and ample storage, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Prepare fresh, local seafood dishes with ingredients sourced from nearby markets, and savor them in the dining area that seamlessly flows into the living space. The chalet's five bedrooms, spread across the main cabin and annex, offer comfortable accommodations for family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own private sanctuary.

Exploring Grimstad: A Coastal Paradise

Grimstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. The nearby archipelago, with its myriad islands and coves, is a playground for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Your private boat slip provides easy access to these waters, where you can spend your days exploring hidden beaches or casting a line in search of the day's catch.

For those who prefer land-based adventures, the area boasts scenic hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along the rugged coastline. Grefstadvika, a popular public recreation area, is just a short distance away, offering a sandy beach and grassy areas perfect for picnics and sunbathing. The views towards Valøyene and Hesnesøyene are nothing short of spectacular, providing a stunning backdrop for your outdoor activities.

Cultural and Culinary Delights

Grimstad is not just about natural beauty; it's also a town rich in culture and history. Explore the charming streets lined with traditional wooden houses, visit local museums, or attend one of the many cultural festivals that take place throughout the year. The town's vibrant culinary scene offers a taste of Norway's finest, with restaurants serving everything from fresh seafood to traditional Norwegian dishes.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

Grefstadheia 4 is more than just a beautiful property; it's a smart investment. The chalet is in good condition, with modern utilities and connections to public water and sewage systems. The energy label is G (yellow), reflecting its traditional construction, but the property has been well-maintained and is move-in ready.

For international buyers, the legal and tax implications of owning a property in Norway are straightforward, and the potential for rental income is significant, given the area's popularity as a vacation destination. The property's proximity to local amenities, including grocery stores, a shopping center, and public transport, ensures convenience and accessibility.

Key Features:
- 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across main cabin and annex
- Expansive 797 square meter plot with landscaped gardens
- 111 square meter main terrace with panoramic sea views
- Private boat slip in a well-maintained marina
- Two summer rooms with glass sliding doors
- Jøtul 4 wood-burning stove for year-round comfort
- Modern kitchen with ample storage and major appliances
- Close proximity to beaches, hiking trails, and local amenities
- Garage/parking space and excellent sun exposure
- Built in 1967, well-maintained and in good condition

Your Invitation to Experience Norwegian Bliss

Grefstadheia 4 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the best of Norwegian coastal living. Whether you're seeking a family holiday home, a base for outdoor adventures, or a peaceful sanctuary to unwind, this chalet offers it all. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality. Your Norwegian adventure awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
113
Price per m²
€4,062
Garden size
797
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Step outside on a February morning at Silkedalsporten 52 and the air hits you before anything else — sharp, clean, at 1,014 meters above sea level it has a particular bite that wakes you up faster than any coffee. The Silkedalsløypa trail is less than 100 meters from your front door. Within minutes you're moving through a landscape of birch and snow-laden spruce, tracks stretching out ahead for 150 groomed kilometers, the kind of stillness that feels earned. This is Rauland. Not a purpose-built ski resort, not a sanitized alpine village — a genuine Norwegian mountain community in the heart of Telemark, where the culture runs as deep as the snow. The cabin at Silkedalsporten 52 sits right inside it. Built from massive Norwegian timber and hand-carved with artistic motifs by local artist Ellen Øygarden, the cabin is immediately unlike anything you'll find in a modern development. The log construction isn't decorative — it's structural, authentic, the kind of craftsmanship that was already disappearing in Norway when this place was built. Øygarden's carved details run through doorframes, beams, and interior panels with a quiet confidence, never shouting for attention. You notice them differently every time you walk through a room. That's how good craft works. The layout across three floors gives you 178 square meters of interior living space, and the flow makes sense for a mountain property. The main floor is anchored by a living room that's built around a proper fireplace — not an insert, not a wood-burning stove shoehorned into a corner, but a central fireplace that radiates heat you can feel from across the room. Above it, an internal balcony from the loft level looks down into the space, a detail the current owners h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Silkedalsporten 52, a very beautiful and unique log cabin over three floors with 11 beds in 2 bedrooms, 2 loft rooms, and annex.

Wake up to the sound of water lapping against the pier, coffee in hand, watching the early mist lift off Åbyfjorden. That's what mornings look like at Vinjestranda 119 — a four-bedroom chalet on the Norwegian coast that sits close enough to the sea that you can hear it change mood with the weather. Stathelle sits in the heart of Bamble municipality, a stretch of coastline in Telemark county that Norwegians have quietly treasured for generations. The Bamble archipelago is right on your doorstep — a jagged scatter of skerries, inlets, and sheltered bays that rewards anyone willing to get out on the water or pull on a pair of boots. The kyststien, Norway's beloved coastal trail, runs directly through this area. On a clear July morning, that path takes you past blueberry thickets and smooth pink granite slabs that drop straight into the sea. In October, those same rocks glow copper and rust as the birches turn. This is a vacation home that earns its mooring. Literally — a 3-meter boat berth is included in the sale, giving you direct access to some of the best recreational waters on the Telemark coast. You can cast a line for mackerel before breakfast, explore hidden coves by kayak in the afternoon, and be back on the 75-square-meter terrace with a cold Aass Fatøl before the sun dips. The outdoor furniture stays too, so you're not arriving to an empty deck. The chalet itself was built in 2009 and covers 83 square meters spread across two floors. It's in good condition — maintained properly, not in need of renovation work, which matters when you're buying from abroad and can't be on-site every week. The ground floor has a practical layout: an entrance hall, four bedrooms, a full bathroom with laundry plumbing (washing machi ... click here to read more

From the terrace you have a wonderful view towards Åbyfjorden, with the Bamble archipelago as a good neighbor.

Early on a Saturday morning in July, you step off the train at Brusand station — a ten-minute walk from your front door — and within twenty minutes you're standing barefoot on one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of sand in northern Europe. No crowds. Just the low Atlantic roar, cold clean air, and the kind of silence that actually does something to your nervous system. That's what owning a holiday home at Steinabakken feels like. Not a fantasy. A very specific, very repeatable reality. Brusand sits on the Jæren coast in southwestern Norway, a stretch of coastline that locals have quietly loved for generations while the rest of the world looked north toward the fjords. The landscape here is singular: flat, wind-shaped dunes rolling back from a wide pale beach, farmland pressing up close behind, and on clear days a horizon that goes all the way to nothing. The light in summer is extraordinary — the sky stays bright well past ten in the evening, and the golden hour lasts so long you start to lose track of time. The chalet at Steinabakken is part of a small, carefully conceived project of three homes. One has already sold. This one — four bedrooms, one bathroom, 98 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space — sits on its own private plot and is built to a standard you'd expect from Norwegian construction at its most considered: real materials, proper insulation, the kind of craftsmanship designed to handle coastal winters without complaint. The home is move-in ready. You won't be managing a renovation from another country. Inside, the living room and kitchen open into each other under ceilings that sit higher than standard, which makes the space feel considerably larger than the footprint suggests. Large w ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene surroundings of Fevik, this quaint cabin situated at Ranvigveien 61 offers prospective buyers a wonderful chance to experience the rustic beauty of coastal Norway. Imagine waking up to the sounds of the sea and the gentle rustle of leaves, all integral parts of life in this charming area. Located in the heart of Fevik, Grimstad municipality, this property embodies not just a home but a lifestyle shift towards peace and simplicity. With a story stretching back to 1945, this cabin reveals its history through well-preserved elements and cozy details. Covering an area of 55 square meters, the property is perfect for families wishing to escape from city life or expats seeking a tranquil retreat. The double haven of sea and land positions the cabin in a family-friendly and peaceful environment, ideal for relaxation and introspection. Here, the pace of life is delightfully slower, allowing you to focus on family and leisure activities. Life in Fevik offers a blend of small-town charm and coastal adventure. The climate is typically Norwegian, with mild summers perfect for enjoying the nearby beaches such as Storesand and Ranviga, just 200 meters from your doorstep. While winters may be chilly, the fireplace in the living room ensures a cozy retreat. Enjoy the sprawling lawn of approximately 1,668 square meters, ideal for summer barbecues, games, or simply lounging in the sun. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, Fevik won't disappoint. The area is rich with hiking and biking trails that cater to all levels, making it easy to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes at every turn. The proximity to the sea allows for engaging water activities like swimming and fishing, perfect for creating family memories. Plus, ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Tom Arthur Pedersen har gleden av å presentere Ranvigveien 61!

Nestled in the heart of Grimstad, Norway, this charming chalet at Hesnesveien 236 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. With its prime location, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to the sea and the stunning Norwegian archipelago. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your private balcony. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Grimstad, a picturesque town known for its rich maritime history and vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a lucrative investment opportunity, this chalet is the perfect choice. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the serene Hesnes area, just a short walk from Hesneskanalen, offering easy access to boating and fishing. - Size: 81 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, perfect for families or hosting guests. - Bedrooms: Three cozy bedrooms, including a loft bedroom with direct balcony access and breathtaking sea views. - Outdoor Space: A generous 1,926 square meter plot surrounded by lush forest, providing privacy and a sense of seclusion. - Terrace: A spacious 40 square meter terrace ideal for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply relaxing with a good book. - Amenities: Equipped with electricity, water, a fireplace/wood stove, and a composting toilet. - Accessibility: Easily accessible by car, making it a convenient year-round destination. - Local Attractions: Close proximity to Marivold's beautiful beaches, swimming spots, and hiking trails. - Investment Potential: A sought-after location for holiday rentals, ... click here to read more

Leisure property situated high and free-standing

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Agder region, Ruagerveien 17 in Fevik offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian cabin. This charming property, dating back to the 1840s with a mid-20th-century extension, is a perfect blend of history and potential, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape or a rewarding investment. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the tranquil waters of Ruagerkilen just a stone's throw away. This cabin, set on a generous 895 square meter plot, invites you to embrace the Norwegian lifestyle, where nature and tranquility are at your doorstep. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Fevik, a charming coastal village, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant community. As a second home owner here, you'll enjoy the best of both worlds: the peace of rural living and the convenience of nearby amenities. The cabin's location offers easy access to the Søm Landscape Conservation Area, part of the renowned Raet National Park, where hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration await. Key Features of Ruagerveien 17: - Historical Charm: Original wooden beams and narrow pine floors exude authenticity. - Spacious Living: Three bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. - Outdoor Oasis: A large, south-facing garden perfect for summer gatherings. - Modern Potential: Recent window replacements enhance insulation and comfort. - Rustic Simplicity: A cozy kitchen with custom cabinetry awaits your personal touch. - Proximity to Nature: Steps from Ruagerkilen and adjacent to protected natural areas. - Community and Convenience: Close to Fevik's amenities and a short drive to Grimstad. - Investment Op ... click here to read more

Presented by Eiendomsmegler1, Ruagerveien 17

Welcome to this charming villa located at Tauleveien 51 in the picturesque surroundings of Grimstad, a perfect opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the peace of rural life while enjoying close proximity to the vibrant community of a historic town. This property, positioned adjacent to the serene Taulekilen, offers a unique lifestyle conducive to relaxation and outdoor activities, ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a tranquil home base in Norway. Nestled on a generous plot, the villa presents a good condition but offers ample opportunities for customization to suit personal tastes or needs. Whether you’re envisioning minor cosmetic refreshes or more significant renovations, this home is a delightful canvas ready for your creative touch. Given its solid structure and appealing layout, the villa awaits a renovator's vision to enhance its inherent charm. Property Features: - Two spacious bedrooms - One well-appointed bathroom - Cozy living room ideal for family gatherings - Functional kitchen with potential for modern updates - Ample storage space - Private garage - Expansive garden, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening The serene ambiance of the property is magnified by its location near Taulekilen, where residents enjoy fishing, paddling, and the use of a public shelter. The recreational offerings extend to hiking with trails leading up to Kollen in Fjæreheia, which boasts stunning views over the area. For families, the convenience of a school bus stop directly adjacent to the property and local zoning for Fjære primary school highlight the family-friendly nature of this locale. Living in Grimstad provides a blend of historical richness and contemporary convenience. The town is known ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tauleveien 51!

Nestled on the serene island of Gjervoldsøy, this exquisite chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in His, Norway. With its breathtaking panoramic views of the archipelago and the iconic Torungen lighthouse, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines natural beauty with modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting a golden glow over the sea. This chalet is perfectly positioned to capture sunlight throughout the day, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere from dawn till dusk. Its secluded location ensures privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Harmonious Blend with Nature The chalet is thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings. A charming pathway leads directly to your private dock, offering easy access to the water. Whether you wish to enjoy a morning swim, embark on a fishing adventure, or simply relax by the sea, this property caters to all your desires. Interior Comforts Step inside to discover a well-organized layout that maximizes space and comfort. The entrance hall leads to three cozy bedrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. One bedroom features a private entrance, offering flexibility for visitors or the potential for a separate guest area. The spacious living room, with its large windows, frames the stunning sea views and fills the space with natural light. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and charm, perfect for relaxing evenings after a day spent outdoors. The kitchen, equipped with custom-built cabinetry and a charming fireplace, exudes rustic appeal. It offers plenty of space for pre ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gjervoldsøyveien 208

Nestled in the heart of Southern Norway, Gjervoldsøyveien 201 in His offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential country home that perfectly balances tradition with modern comfort. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility, ideal for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the scent of pine trees wafting through the air, and the sight of the iconic Torungen lighthouse standing sentinel in the distance. This is the everyday reality at Gjervoldsøyveien 201, where the sea and forest converge to create a serene sanctuary. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1968, this charming country home exudes the warmth and coziness typical of traditional southern Norwegian architecture. The wooden construction and classic design elements are complemented by modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay whether you're here for a weekend or an entire season. - Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, with large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with ample storage and modern appliances, the kitchen is perfect for preparing meals to enjoy on the terrace or in the cozy dining area. - Loft Lounge: A versatile space upstairs provides additional room for relaxation or entertaining, with terraces on both sides to follow the sun throughout the day. - Cozy Bedrooms: Two sleeping areas, including a loft and a main floor room, offer comfort and practicality, with built-in storage solutions and direct outdoor access. - Modern Bathr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gjervoldsøyveien 201 – a true southern Norwegian dream in an attractive cabin area where sea meets nature!

Tucked away on the picturesque slopes of the Reddalskanalen, a charming little nook of paradise awaits you. If you've ever dreamed of owning a rustic Scandinavian cabin where life's natural symphony is in abundance, this might just be it. Nestled in the serene locale of Grimstad, Molland 51 offers an idyllic escape into the lap of nature, with the soothing sounds of the canal just a stone's throw away. As a bussy real estate agent juggling multiple listings and inquiries, I sometimes feel like I'm running a marathon, but properties like this make the sprint worth it. For those unfamiliar with Grimstad—well, let me paint you a picture. It's a quaint town on the southern coast of Norway, known for its white-painted wooden houses and beautiful archipelago. With a rich maritime history, Grimstad is like stepping back into a storybook, while still offering modern comforts for those looking to relocate or own a vacation home. About 5 km from the town's bustling centre—that's where you'll find this cozy gem. The cabin in question is perched on a sloping terrain that teems with natural landscape, trees whispering tales in the wind, and crags that offer character like no other. This intimate space of 30 square meters, plus an overhanging part over the water measuring about 17 square meters, offers a unique opportunity—a seaside boathouse you can call your own. The boathouse is more than just wood and nails; it's a chapter waiting to be written in your life’s story. Currently, it offers one large room, a blank canvas if you will. The staircase leads down to the boathouse's lower part, adding a sprinkle of adventure to your daily routine. However, I must be upfront; the building is satiated with a few years of maintenance backl ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler1 ved Halfdan Meling presenterer sjøhus i Reddalskanalen - Molland 51

Early Saturday morning at Mollandskjær, the smell of pine resin warming in the sun hits you before you've even opened the terrace door. Coffee in hand, you step out onto 63 square meters of south-facing deck, the Skagerrak coast stretching wide in front of you, a boat chugging lazily toward Fevik in the distance. No neighbors. No noise except the water and the wind through the trees. This is what you bought the cabin for. Grimstad has been pulling people to its coastline for over a century. Henrik Ibsen lived and worked here as a young man, and there's still something about this stretch of southern Norway — the white-painted wooden houses, the smooth granite rocks sloping into the sea, the unhurried pace — that makes it hard to leave. The cabin at Kjørrvigveien 9 sits on a freehold plot of 2,411 square meters at Mollandskjær, one of the more secluded pockets along this coast, surrounded by native pine forest and exposed bedrock. The nearest bathing spot is a short walk downhill. The dock space in Stølekilen is legally registered to the property — genuinely rare on this stretch of coast, where mooring rights are fiercely held and rarely come with a sale. The chalet itself covers 73 square meters of single-level living, which in practice means everything you need without anything you don't. The layout is logical: a fireplace anchors the living room, and large windows face the terrace so the indoor and outdoor spaces feel continuous rather than separated. On a grey October afternoon, when the sea takes on that particular pewter color the Norwegians paint so well, you light the fire and watch the weather move across the water without going anywhere at all. The dining area is positioned directly by the window — it's the spo ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Tom Arthur Pedersen har gleden av å presentere Kjørrvigveien 9!

Welcome to a charming villa nestled in the picturesque town of Frolands Verk, Norway. Positioned in one of the country's serene locales, this property offers a delightful blend of tranquility and convenience. I assure you, if you're looking for a home away from the hustle and bustle but still want access to modern amenities, this might be it for you. As a real estate agent juggling a dozen listings, I can tell you this villa has some unique features you wouldn't want to miss out on. Let's dive right into it. Located at Treveien 19, this villa is spacious and light-filled, offering you a serene escape with a touch of Scandinavian style. The property is in good condition, which in real estate lingo means it's pretty much move-in ready, but like any home, you could always add your own flair. It's a detached home that's been recently renovated, boasting several practical upgrades including a new roof and cladding, insulation enhancements, and drainage improvements. The roof, a new fuse box, and a well-fixed basement often stand out to potential homeowners. These aren't just minor fixes; they're substantial upgrades that save you both time and money in the long run. Here are some quick facts about the property: • Size: 112 square meters • Price: 265,000 • Bedrooms: 3 • Bathrooms: 1 • New roof and gutters • New cladding and insulation • Drained on two sides • Spacious garden opportunities • Good interior surfaces • Walking distance to schools and sports facilities • Close to hiking trails and beaches • Nearby kindergarten (Eikely) Now, let's talk about living in Frolands Verk. Imagine waking up in a home where sunshine greets you from early morning until around 22:00 in midsummer. The property is situated on a slight elev ... click here to read more

New roof 2021, new insulation, cladding, drainage, gravel/pebbles and much more.

There's a particular kind of quiet that settles over Rævesand early on a July morning. The sea sits almost glassy in Gjessøysund, a cormorant perches on a nearby rock, and the smell of salt and pine drifts through a window that's been cracked open since sunrise. This is the daily opening scene from Sildevikveien 18 — a 1923 Norwegian cabin on the southern shore of Tromøy island, sitting on 2,213 square metres of coastal land, complete with its own jetty and boathouse. It's a renovation project, yes. But it's also one of those rare chances to build something exactly right, in a place where people have been returning summer after summer for a hundred years. The cabin itself is 106 square metres of original Norwegian hytte construction — thick timber walls, a layout that was designed for gathering rather than impressing. The bones are solid. What's needed now is vision. Strip it back, and you have a framework that most coastal property hunters would spend decades searching for: a private plot this size with direct-access water infrastructure is genuinely uncommon along the Aust-Agder coastline. The boathouse and jetty in Gjessøysund are included in the sale, just a short walk from the front door, and the shoreline itself is roughly 100 metres away. On a warm evening, that's about the distance it takes to finish your coffee before your feet hit the sand. The 35-square-metre balcony faces the sun for most of the day. South-facing plots on Tromøy are sought after precisely because the island's topography creates pockets of shelter that retain warmth well into September — the kind of evenings where you're still eating outside without a jacket when friends back on the mainland have already retreated indoors. Tromøy is connect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sommerro, a leisure property at Rævesand on beautiful Tromøy.

Welcome to a truly unique opportunity, perfect for those searching for a serene escape yet close to life's essential amenities. This two-bedroom, quaint cabin beckons with possibilities and invites you to embrace a lifestyle intertwined with nature. Situated in the idyllic setting of Grimstad, Norway, Omre 20 is not just a property; it is an experience. As a bussy real estate agent, I've had the pleasure to witness properties that speak to the soul, and I must say this cabin has stories to share and a life to live for those adventrous enough to listen. Arrive at this hidden gem, and you'll be immediately enveloped by a sense of seclusion and peace, the likes of which are hard to replicate in today's fast-paced world. Tucked away with no immediate neighbors and set on a sun-drenched hill, this cabin offers a panoramic view of the lush landscape that defines the Grimstad region. For someone living overseas or an expat, understanding the vibrancy of the local culture is key. And let me assure you, Grimstad offers a tapestry woven with history, culture, and nature. You will be embraced by a small-town allure combined with the opportunities of outdoor sports, from hiking and biking to a short drift into the waterscape for kayaking or fishing. The proximity of Homborsund means you'll have a local store on hand, plus that authentic village feeling with occasional local events and gatherings. The climate here is moderate, with each of the four seasons offering its unique beauty. In the winter, you can enjoy the snowy blankets that cover the Norwegian landscape, the type that makes sitting by the cabin's cozy indoor fire a delightful treat. Summertime brings long days filled with the golden glow, perfect for exploring the pict ... click here to read more

Welcome to Omre 20 - Presented by Stian Larsen at Eiendomsmegler 1

Nestled snugly in the charming milieu of Frolands Verk, Kverveveien 512 is a delightful hideaway for those who want to revel in the tranquility of Norway's expansive wilderness. This inviting cabin offers an authentic slice of life in the lush, rural heartlands of Norway, providing an escape into nature's embrace while still being conveniently close to essential amenities. Life here is both serene and fulfilling, offering countless opportunities for exploration, relaxation, and adventure. Kverveveien 512 is a beautifully crafted cabin spanning 51 square meters of indoor space, with an additional 11 square meters of outdoor area that can be used as you fancy—a cozy reading nook, perhaps, or a picturesque spot for al fresco breakfasts. Though the cabin maintains a straightforward layout, its rustic charm and natural setting offer coziness that is hard to match. Built in 1978, this cabin remains in remarkable condition, with plenty of potential to develop according to one’s tastes, with its blend of vintage charm and solid structure. The cabin offers: - 3 snug bedrooms - 1 quaint bathroom - Solar system for power - Cozy living room with kitchenette - Utility room - Toilet room - Storage room Located amidst traditional forests, breathtaking marshes, and mountainous views, the cabin's surroundings promise an unmatched communion with nature. The region's untamed beauty is accompanied by a pleasant climate marked by mild, refreshing summers with long sunny days perfect for hiking and exploring the emerald landscapes. Winters, while crisp and invigorating, blanket the scenery in deep snow, creating ideal conditions for skiing and other winter sports. A well-maintained ski trail is a mere 1 km from the cabin, allowing you to e ... click here to read more

Inland cabin located with nature as the nearest neighbor

Welcome to your own slice of paradise! Nestled in the stunning natural landscapes of Alve in Kongshavn, Alveveien 170 is more than just a country home; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the soothing chorus of nearby waves. This leisure property, with its three bedrooms and one bathroom, offers a serene haven for those looking to experience the best of both worlds: peaceful countryside living with the convenience of city life just a short drive away. As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I can tell you that this is a rare find. The property spans approximately 3.7 acres, providing plenty of space for outdoor activities and leisure. The home itself has been tastefully upgraded over the past 15 years, making it a ready-to-move-into property for anyone who values well-maintained living spaces. Boasting a large lawn perfect for games and gatherings, it’s an ideal setup for families wanting to create fond memories or even a fabulous retreat for expats yearning for a touch of home in a foreign land. The location is a dream come true for nature lovers. Just outside your doorstep, you’ll find excellent hiking trails and swimming opportunities. The nearby coastline promises quiet strolls during sunset and thrilling boat rides, with opportunities to rent a boat space just around the corner. There’s nothing quite like the smell of saltwater mingling with fresh Norwegian air to invigorate your senses. Here’s a little breakdown of what you can expect: - Large natural plot, approximately 3.7 acres - Great hiking trails nearby - Close proximity to beautiful swimming spots - 3 comfy bedrooms - 1 well-sized bathroom - Spacio ... click here to read more

Kristoffer Eastwood at Nordvik presents Alveveien 170!

Welcome to your potential new home at Kystveien 892, situated in the charming community of Eydehavn, a picturesque and serene location approximately 12 kilometers east of Arendal city center. This delightful cabin offers a unique blend of privacy and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat with the convenience of city amenities nearby. Property Description: This cabin, set on a substantial rural plot, promises a serene and secluded environment with no insight from neighbors, ensuring your privacy. The property includes a recently renovated interior with updates to the kitchen and bathroom, enhancing the cabin's comfort and functionality while maintaining its rustic charm. It features two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, perfect for family living or as a vacation getaway. The cabin boasts a dock directly below the property, perfect for boating enthusiasts or those who enjoy tranquil evenings by the water. With several windows recently replaced, the cabin not only offers stunning views of the natural surroundings but also ensures energy efficiency. Living in Eydehavn: Eydehavn is known for its beautiful landscapes and outdoor living. Whether you are an avid hiker, a beach lover, or someone who appreciates the quiet of a rural setting, Eydehavn offers something for everyone. The property is a stone's throw away from Buøya, renowned for its gorgeous beaches and scenic walking paths. Families will appreciate the proximity to local schools and kindergartens, making daily commutes effortless. Additionally, the area boasts excellent grocery shopping options and good bus connections to Arendal city center, simplifying your weekly errands and travel. Loc ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Dybdalsveien 8, a Charming Villa with a Touch of History in Scenic Kongshavn Nestled in the picturesque city of Kongshavn, Dybdalsveien 8 presents a unique opportunity to own a villa rich with potential and brimming with character. This property not only offers the comforts of a spacious home but also features the allure of historical charm, surrounded by the natural beauty of Tromøysund. Set on a generous plot of 4 acres, this villa boasts approximately 70 meters of private shoreline complete with a dock and a large boathouse, making it an ideal retreat for water enthusiasts or anyone seeking a peaceful waterfront lifestyle. While the villa is in good condition, it welcomes some modernization to transform it into a contemporary haven. Property Features Include: - Three cozy bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Expansive size of 273 square meters - Private garage with additional storage space - Large boathouse positioned at the water's edge, perfect for renovation enthusiasts - Beautifully landscaped garden with a lawn, terrace, decking, shrubs, and flowers As you enter the villa, you are greeted by a home that radiates a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for both family living and entertaining guests. Although some modern upgrades are required, the solid structure and well-maintained aspect of the house allow new homeowners to customize the space to their taste and preferences. The boathouse, a unique feature of this property, presents a fantastic renovation project for those looking to restore a piece of history or simply to create additional recreational space. The Local Area: Living in Kongshavn offers a delightful blend of tranquility and convenience. The area is celebrated for its stunning natur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dybdalsveien 8 - Presented by Marius Engelskjønn at Meglerhuset & Partners

Nestled in the serene enclave of Dyvig, just a stone's throw from the charming town of Lillesand, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the allure of coastal living with the comforts of modern amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a gateway to endless adventures and cherished memories. A Coastal Haven The chalet is part of a well-established cabin community, known for its peaceful ambiance and family-friendly atmosphere. With a generous freehold plot of 1,800 square meters, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a game of catch with the kids or a quiet afternoon of gardening. Key Features: - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family and guests, with additional loft space for extra sleeping arrangements or a cozy reading nook. - Modern Bathroom: Tastefully finished, providing all the necessary amenities for comfortable living. - Open-Plan Living Area: A bright and airy space that seamlessly connects the living room and kitchen, ideal for entertaining or relaxing after a day of exploration. - Large Terrace: Approximately 70 square meters, perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings. - Boat Mooring Included: Direct access to the stunning archipelago, accommodating boats up to 20 feet, ideal for exploring the nearby islands or enjoying a day of fishing. - Year-Round Accessibility: With road access and a parking area/garag ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dyvig 120 - Beautiful cabin in idyllic surroundings, described as a holiday paradise

Tucked away in the heart of Eydehavn, Våjeveien 170 is more than just a home – it’s an escape, a lifestyle, and an opportunity. Located where the dense forest mingles with the serene sea, this cabin offers the rare chance to live with nature’s wonders right at your doorstep. If you're an overseas buyer looking to invest in a slice of Norwegian paradise, let me take you on a journey through this unique property and its abundant surroundings. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle sounds of water lapping against the shore and the rustling leaves of the nearby forest. With an expansive plot totaling 109 square meters, there’s so much space outside to indulge in outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to cultivate your own garden, complete with vegetables and berry bushes, or just enjoy the wide open spaces, this property invites a closer connection with nature. The land here is your canvas, ripe for your horticultural or recreational visions. A boat trip right from your own dock leads you through the tranquil canals out to the open sea. It's not only a picturesque escape but also a chance for exploration as you choose to navigate towards Arendal, Kilsund, or Tvedestrand. Inside, the cabin retains its warm and comforting demeanor. The three bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, while the large living room with its welcoming fireplace promises cozy evenings, especially in the cooler climate of Norway. The place is not ultra-modern but it’s genuinely comfortable, equipped with all necessary amenities like water and electricity. The spacious kitchen, a signature work from Strai since 2008, is where you'll prepare meals using produce fresh from your garden. The bathroom has everything you need with a show ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cottage on a large plot with plenty of space, sunny and child-friendly.

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Kongshavn, this charming chalet at Skarestrand 43 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its prime location in Southern Norway, this property is a gateway to a world of natural beauty and outdoor activities, all while providing the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air invigorating your senses as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. This is the daily reality at your new vacation home, where the spacious outdoor area invites you to savor your morning coffee or host evening gatherings under the starlit sky. The terrace, designed for both privacy and sun exposure, is an ideal spot for relaxation and socializing. The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and maintenance. With three cozy bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and charm, perfect for cooler evenings. The kitchen is both stylish and functional, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making meal preparation a breeze. The tiled bathroom features underfloor heating, ensuring comfort year-round, while a separate toilet room adds convenience. Set on a generous 630 m² freehold plot, the property offers ample outdoor space for children to play or for gardening enthusiasts to cultivate their own oasis. A detached storage shed provides additional spac ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cabin at Skarestrand with short distance to your own dock.