Chalet by Steinsåsvatnet: 51-Acre Retreat with Boathouse & Elk Hunting in Harstad

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Sørliveien 476, 9402 Harstad, Harstad (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 126Floor area

€240,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

126m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape by Steinsåsvatnet

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp air carrying the scent of pine and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. This is the serene reality at Sørliveien 476, a unique chalet nestled in the heart of Harstad's breathtaking natural landscape. Here, the rhythm of life slows, offering a sanctuary where time is measured by the sun's path across the sky and the changing seasons.

A Storied Past Meets Modern Comfort

Originally constructed in 1935, this chalet has been lovingly restored and expanded, blending its historical essence with contemporary comforts. The result is a harmonious retreat that invites relaxation and social connection. Step inside to find three spacious living rooms, each exuding warmth and character. The main living area, with its rustic brickwork and wood-burning stove, is perfect for cozy evenings after a day of outdoor adventures.

The chalet's three bedrooms offer peaceful havens, with views of the surrounding forest and landscape. The largest bedroom, featuring a family bunk bed, is ideal for families or groups seeking a shared experience. Two kitchens provide flexibility for hosting gatherings or enjoying extended stays, while modern amenities ensure convenience and comfort.

Nature's Playground at Your Doorstep

The property's expansive 51-acre plot stretches from the water's edge to the mountains, offering direct access to Steinsåsvatnet for swimming, fishing, and boating. A private boathouse and registered mooring rights make this a paradise for boating enthusiasts. Two included plastic boats ensure you can explore the lake from day one.

For those who love the great outdoors, the surrounding terrain is a haven for hiking, berry picking, and wildlife observation. Elk, birds, and other animals are frequent visitors, adding to the property's allure. Winter sports enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to a ski lift and cross-country trails, making it easy to enjoy both alpine and Nordic skiing.

A Balance of Seclusion and Convenience

Despite its secluded feel, Sørliveien 476 is conveniently close to essential amenities. A shopping center and grocery store are just a 12-minute drive away, while public transport is accessible within 15 minutes. This balance of privacy and accessibility makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a true nature retreat without sacrificing convenience.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The chalet's good condition and modern amenities make it move-in ready, while its unique features and location offer excellent rental potential. International buyers will appreciate the straightforward legal considerations and the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning landscape.

Key Features:
- 51-acre private plot with direct lake access
- Fully renovated chalet with three living rooms and three bedrooms
- Two kitchens and modern amenities
- Private shoreline, boathouse, and boat mooring
- Two outbuildings and a gapahuk with fire pit
- Electricity installed and incineration toilet
- Proximity to skiing, hiking, shopping, and public transport
- Rights to elk meat and hunting opportunities
- Sold furnished (excluding private items)

Experience the Magic of Harstad

Harstad is a region rich in cultural and natural attractions. From vibrant festivals to exquisite dining experiences, there's always something to discover. The local cuisine, influenced by the bounty of the sea and land, offers a taste of Norway's culinary heritage.

Whether you're seeking a peaceful family retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a unique property with exceptional features, Sørliveien 476 is a rare find. Don't miss the chance to own this nature gem—contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the property for yourself. Embrace the tranquility, adventure, and beauty that await at this exceptional Harstad retreat.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
126
Price per m²
€1,905
Garden size
51232
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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Picture a Friday afternoon in late June. You've just turned off the E6 and onto the quiet country road toward Vikhammer, windows down, and the air already smells different — pine resin, cut grass, and something earthy and green that doesn't exist in apartment stairwells. Twenty minutes from Trondheim's Solsiden waterfront, and yet you feel properly away. That shift is exactly what these funkis-style cabins at På Landet Kolonihage are built around. Functionalism — the architectural movement Norwegians shortened to "funkis" — is having a serious moment in Scandinavian leisure property. Clean horizontal lines, flat roofs turned into usable terraces, large windows that pull the outside in. These 24 new-build cabins wear that aesthetic with conviction, not nostalgia. At 59 square metres across two floors, every square centimetre is accounted for. The open-plan kitchen and living area on the ground floor stretches to 21.3 square metres — enough for a proper dining table, a deep sofa, and still room to breathe. Oak-look countertops, integrated appliances, and a decent extractor fan: the kitchen is set up for actual cooking, not just reheating takeaway. The main bedroom runs to 10.2 square metres, with wardrobe storage built in so suitcases don't colonise the floor on arrival weekend. The second bedroom at 6.1 square metres works for children, for a guest who wants their own door to close, or for a desk and bookshelf if you've decided this is where you do your best thinking. The tiled bathroom sits on the ground floor; a separate WC upstairs keeps morning queues from forming. Small detail, real difference. Then there's the roof terrace. Eighteen square metres up top, and on a Norwegian summer evening — when the sky barely dar ... click here to read more

Welcome to Funkisfritid – a fantastic opportunity to own a top modern cabin in funkis style. Illustration.

Step outside on a July morning and the air carries salt, pine resin, and something faintly smoky from a neighbor's fire pit two plots over. The water at Rubbestadneset sits barely a hundred meters from your front terrace — flat, grey-green, and almost completely still at that hour. This is the kind of quiet that city people drive three hours to find. You won't have to drive far at all. Rubbestadneset is a small coastal community on Bømlo island, tucked into the western fjord landscape of Hordaland county between Bergen and Stavanger. Not a tourist trap. Not a postcard village selling itself to outsiders. Just a genuine Norwegian coastal settlement where families have kept holiday cabins for generations, where the neighbors actually wave, and where the sea is accessible not as a backdrop but as a daily fact of life. The E39 connects you to Bergen in roughly two and a half hours, and Stavanger is a similar drive southward — making this a legitimately usable second home for people based in either city, or for international buyers flying into Bergen Airport Flesland who want somewhere real rather than somewhere staged. The chalet at Bråtanesvegen 30 sits on its own freehold plot of 1,647 square meters. That number matters here because space at the water in western Norway is finite and rarely comes with car access all the way to the door. This one does. The driveway runs directly to the cabin, which means unloading the car after a long week in the city doesn't involve dragging bags down a gravel path in the rain. A small thing until you've done it twenty times. The main structure dates from 1978 but tells you nothing about what it was in 1978 — it's been extended in 1980, 2007, 2013, and 2017, and the result is a cabin tha ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Tømmeråsen, just a short drive from the vibrant heart of Harstad, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. Tømmeråsveien 82 is more than just a chalet; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, tranquility, and endless outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft glow of the Norwegian sun filtering through your windows, as you sip your morning coffee on a spacious veranda that offers breathtaking views of Storvannet. This charming chalet, built in 1967, has been lovingly maintained to offer a cozy yet functional retreat. With a living area of 41 square meters, it provides a warm and inviting space that feels like a true home away from home. The chalet's design seamlessly blends classic Norwegian charm with modern comforts, ensuring that every moment spent here is one of relaxation and joy. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning a second home in Harstad means embracing a lifestyle where nature is your playground. The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, offering immediate access to a network of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along picturesque lakes. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll in nature, this location has something for everyone. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and other winter sports. A ski lift is conveniently located just an 8-minute drive away, while a prepared cross-country ski trail is a mere 1.2 kilometers from your doorstep. The nearby sea, only 4.8 kilometers away, offers additional recreational opportunities such as swi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tømmeråsveien 82 - A pleasant cabin with a beautiful and sunny location in Tømmeråsen.

Discover the serene charm of living at the water's edge in the picturesque town of Harstad, Norway. Positioned beautifully by Møkkelandsvannet, the cabin at Kaltdalslia 95 offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. This charming one-bedroom cabin, spanning 42 square meters, presents itself as a splendid canvas for those with a vision to create a personalized retreat. The cabin has been gracefully aging and is currently in good condition, but it welcomes a touch of renovation to enhance its appeal and functionality. This presents a wonderful project for enthusiasts who relish the opportunity to transform a space into their dream home. The property's price reflects its potential as a rewarding investment for someone ready to undertake a renovation project. Property Features Include: - One-bedroom layout - One bathroom - Total size of 42 square meters - Direct access to Møkkelandsvannet Amenities: - Fishing rights in Møkkelandsvannet - Hunting rights on the main property - Rights to collect firewood Living in Kaltdalslia 95 means embracing the peaceful, rural lifestyle that Harstad offers. The property boasts a secluded location with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and access to abundant outdoor activities. The local area is perfect for nature lovers, with opportunities for fishing, hunting, and hiking right at your doorstep. Harstad is a vibrant community known for its cultural heritage and proximity to nature. Living here, you will find a blend of historic sites, modern amenities, and a strong sense of community. Whether it’s exploring the Adolf Gun, the largest land-based gun of WW2, visiting the Trondenes Historical Centre, or enjo ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Bente Norhild Larsen welcomes you to Kaltdalslia 95!

Nestled in the scenic and tranquil outskirts of Harstad, Norway, you’ll find a quaint and cozy hideaway in the form of a country home at Kaltdalslia 163. This little gem is perched approximately 8.8 kilometers from the heart of Harstad, a bustling yet charming coastal town in Northern Norway. Both the town and the home offer a harmonious blend of seclusion and convenience, making it an appealing choice for those seeking an escape from the daily hustle without veering too far off the grid. The property is set on a generous plot of 873 square meters, surrounded by a lush natural landscape that looks out over the picturesque Møkkelandsvannet. The terrain is gently sloping, allowing for breathtaking views toward the northeast, giving a sense of peace and serenity that's hard to match. The region boasts a wide range of recreational opportunities, from fishing in the pristine waters to hiking the numerous trails that crisscross the landscape. For the snow enthusiasts, the Sollia ski resort is a mere 5 kilometers away, ensuring that winter sports are always easily accessible for those looking to enjoy the colder months. Now, let's talk about the house itself. Built in 1959, this home is a compact and cozy structure, covering a modest 32 square meters. It’s the epitome of rustic simplicity - think of it as the charming abode described in the quintessential cabin-in-the-woods tales. The interior of the house is basic but functional. It includes: - A small bedroom - Loft area with two more beds - Living area - Simple kitchen setup - Original wooden flooring - Basic sanitation setup Even though it requires some renovation, it still provides a blank canvas for those with a vision. It's an ideal project for DIY enthusiasts who a ... click here to read more

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Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, the sun hasn't really set since Thursday, and the light coming off Pevatnet Lake turns the pine walls of your living room a deep amber. You can hear absolutely nothing except water. That's what owning this cabin actually feels like. Sitting on a private knoll about 200 meters back from the lake's edge, this traditional Norwegian log chalet near Harstad has been a mountain retreat since 1971 — and it wears its age well. The roof was replaced in 2023. The bones are solid. It's not a project; it's a place you can start using the weekend you collect the keys. The chalet sits at roughly 310 meters above sea level on a plot of 2,700 square meters, giving you a generous sweep of private land — enough for a firepit, a vegetable patch, space for kids to disappear into the trees for hours. Northern Norway doesn't do manicured gardens; the land around Pevatnet has its own rhythm, and this plot is part of it. Birch and pine right up to the edge of your lot. Berry bushes everywhere in August. The kind of quiet that city people drive hours to find. Inside, the 44-square-meter footprint is compact but honest. Three bedrooms sleep five comfortably — two original rooms from the 1971 build and a third added in 1991. The pine floorboards creak in exactly the right way. Timber-paneled walls, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, a kitchen laid out for real cooking after a day on the trails rather than for showing off. Everything comes furnished, as seen in the photos, which means no sourcing Scandinavian cabin furniture from scratch — it's already here, already right. The fireplace isn't decorative. In October, when the birches go yellow and the first snow dusts the ridge above ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Northern Norway, this delightful chalet at Storjordveien 1138, Borkenes, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes. With its pristine natural surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base for outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, in good condition, is a testament to the harmonious blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal holiday home or investment property. A Glimpse into Chalet Living in Borkenes The chalet's 67 square meters of living space is thoughtfully designed to accommodate family and friends. With three cozy bedrooms, it offers ample space for hosting guests or enjoying family vacations. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and water, creating a perfect setting for relaxation and social gatherings. A classic yet practical kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, equipped with modern conveniences and a window that frames the lush landscape outside. The bathroom, featuring a shower and an incineration toilet, ensures comfort and functionality, even during extended stays. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the expansive terrace, where you can bask in the long summer evenings, dine al fresco, or simply soak in the breathtaking views. The terrace is a haven for outdoor dining, relaxation, and social gatherings, making it a focal point for creating cherished memories. The chalet sits on a generous 2,557 square meter plot, offering ample space for recreation, gardening, ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with spacious terrace, idyllically located in scenic surroundings. Perfect for relaxation and outdoor life.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Kommelhågveien 76 in Sørvik offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the sun casting a golden hue over the lush surroundings. This chalet, located just 24 km from Harstad, is your personal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a summer escape or a winter wonderland, this property caters to all your vacation desires. A Home Away from Home The chalet, built in 2004, is a testament to Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a cozy yet spacious interior that invites you to unwind. With 55 square meters of living space, the property is designed to accommodate families and friends comfortably. The warm pine floors and painted paneling create an inviting atmosphere, while the wood-burning stove in the living room adds a touch of rustic charm. The open-plan kitchen and living area is perfect for social gatherings, allowing you to cook and entertain simultaneously. Modern appliances and a solid wood countertop make meal preparation a joy, whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast or hosting a festive dinner. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, with 164 square meters of terraces and verandas that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These areas are ideal for soaking up the sun, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. A partially covered terrace ensures you can enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kommelhågveien 76, a holiday property with a fantastic location

Tucked away in the heartland of northern Norway lies a cabin waiting to offer its next owner a slice of tranquility mixed with adventure. Located in Storjordveien, a stone's throw away from the quaint cityscape of Borkenes, this snug cabin is an opportunity for those yearning to escape the hustle of urban life and immerse themselves in the serenity of the Norwegian wilderness. The sun peers through the skies here for long hours, casting its glow on a landscape dotted with hiking trails and rich with opportunities for fishing and small game hunting. If you are seeking a getaway that intertwines nature's bounty with a gamut of outdoor pursuits, then let me take you through this hidden gem. Ah, Borkenes! A place where time seems to move at a more leisurely pace, providing a perfect backdrop for this charming cabin. The local community here is warm, and life has a gentle rhythm to it. As one of the foreigners eyeing the real estate charms of Norway, you'll find Borkenes a quaint oasis. Norway’s reputation for being welcoming and inclusive is well reflected in this area. Borkenes has enough amenities to keep life's necessities within your reach while ensuring nature's call is always a moment away. Living in a cabin like this one, the word "cozy" comes naturally. Sized at a snug 40 square meters, the cabin offers a semblance of minimalism and function. It's a place that begs for personal touches but promises warmth from its rustic bones. With one comfortable bedroom and an additional loft space, it's quite suitable for a small family, couples, or even a solo adventurer looking to blend a bit of work and life amid stunning views. With a practical and compact kitchen, open living, and a delightful veranda that catches a genero ... click here to read more

- DNB Eiendom v/Michael Brandsdal Mikalsen presents Storjordveien 776!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Sørvikmark, Storjordveien 1672 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian second home. This delightful property, set amidst lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its cozy interiors and modern amenities, provides the perfect backdrop for both tranquil retreats and exhilarating outdoor pursuits. Whether you're seeking a weekend escape or a seasonal haven, this property promises a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle 1. Location & Accessibility: - Situated in the picturesque Sørvikmark, known for its stunning natural beauty. - Easily accessible by road, with public transport options just an 8-minute walk away. - Proximity to essential amenities, including grocery stores and shopping centers. 2. Chalet Features: - Cozy living room with a wood-burning stove and new insulated steel chimney. - Functional kitchen upgraded in 2016, featuring modern appliances and a solid wood countertop. - Comfortable bedroom and practical entrance hall, all with freshly painted wood paneling. - Modern amenities including electricity and a Cinderella incineration toilet. 3. Outdoor & Recreational Opportunities: - Sunny, sheltered terrace perfect for relaxation and enjoying the stunning views. - 682 square meters of lush, private land ideal for gardening or outdoor activities. - Nearby hiking paths, cross-country ski trails, and fishing spots. - The ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storjordveien 1672

Nestled in the heart of Sandtorg, Norway, Storvassveien 251 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comforts with the serene beauty of nature. This delightful property, located by the tranquil Langvatnet Lake, is an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst Norway's stunning landscapes. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and shimmering lake. This chalet, built in 2021, is designed to provide a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, making it a perfect getaway for families, couples, or solo adventurers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Experience the Sandtorg Lifestyle Sandtorg is a hidden gem in Northern Norway, offering a plethora of activities and experiences for vacation home owners. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who enjoys quiet moments by the lake, this location has something for everyone. - Outdoor Adventures: With numerous hiking trails and fishing spots, Sandtorg is a paradise for nature lovers. The nearby sea, just 3.1 km away, offers opportunities for boating and coastal exploration. - Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in local traditions and festivals, where you can enjoy authentic Norwegian cuisine and crafts. - Accessibility: Just 40 minutes from Harstad, Sandtorg is easily accessible for weekend getaways or extended holidays. Public transport is conveniently located, with a bus stop only 7 minutes away. - Local Amenities: Essential services, including grocery stores and shopping centers, are within a short drive, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. ### Chalet Features and Amenities T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, this traditional one-level cabin at Kongsvikdalen 253 in Sørvik invites those with a taste for genuine Scandinavian living. With its cosy and authentic setup, it's a haven for anyone yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and savor the rustic warmth of a cabin lifestyle. Sørvik, a little gem tucked away in Northern Norway, offers a serene retreat with its natural beauty and unique living experience. With a rich tapestry of breathtaking landscapes, this area draws those who appreciate the great outdoors. Living here means immersing yourself in a place where nature's call is always heard, from the harmonious rustling of leaves in the summer to the soft, serene blanket of snow in winter. The local climate brings a delightful mix of four distinct seasons. Summers are short but sweet, offering long days for you to enjoy under the midnight sun, while winters are cold and snowy, perfect for cozying up by a wood-burning stove with a hot drink in hand. The cabin itself stands proud at the western end of Storvatnet on Hinnøya, one of the islands in Northern Norway, accessed by the Bjørnvika cabin area. Its location offers majestic views and comes with fantastic sun conditions that transform the surroundings as the day progresses. The area is renowned for its outdoor life. Right from the doorstep, you have access to excellent hiking areas perfect for both casual walks or more challenging treks. Imagine early mornings engulfed in fresh, crisp air, with a symphony of bird songs welcoming you to the day. Evenings can be spent fishing in the nearby Storvannet or simply soaking in the tranquility of the setting. As a cabin owner here, you’ll have the privilege of ... click here to read more

Cozy cabin presented by Øyvind Guldhaugen

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the towering pines surrounding your traditional Norwegian chalet. Nestled in the serene enclave of Skjærstad, just a stone's throw from Harstad, this charming property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. A Timeless Escape Stepping into this chalet is like stepping back in time, with its timber-style interiors and classic cabin atmosphere. Built in 1890, the property exudes a sense of history and warmth, inviting you to unwind and savor the simple pleasures of life. The main cabin, spread over two floors, offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, with a cozy living room that features a rehabilitated fireplace—a perfect spot to gather around during the crisp winter evenings. Seasonal Splendor As the seasons change, so too does the landscape around you. In spring, the garden bursts into life with vibrant blooms, while summer brings long days perfect for exploring the nearby hiking trails or enjoying a leisurely meal on the expansive terrace. Autumn paints the surrounding forests in hues of gold and crimson, and winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure The chalet's location offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit every taste. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who enjoys the peace of nature, you'll find plenty to keep you occupied. The property includes the right t ... click here to read more

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Let me take you on a journey to the captivating Tortenås Farm, located in the heart of Borkenes, Norway. This remarkable farmhouse offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience life as it was intertwined with the essence of Norwegian heritage. An oasis for your family, this exquisite property encapsulates the serenity and allure of countryside living, with lush landscapes and history-filled structures inviting you to weave your own stories against its breathtaking canvas. The farmhouse stands proudly, encompassing a generous 300 square meters, which feels like a delightful playground for your daily pursuits and family moments. Imagining yourself sitting by the wood-burning stove in the spacious living room, this cozy atmosphere evokes warmth and togetherness, making it an ideal space to gather with family and friends. Picture hosting festive meals in the dining area or enjoying quiet nights entertaining guests in the inviting seating section – the farmhouse truly embodies a sense of home. With a kitchen ready to meet the needs of any culinary enthusiast, the farmhouse boasts a well-appointed setting with modern devices such as a stove and oven perfectly integrated into the room. Just imagine the delightful scents wafting through the halls as you prepare a family feast. Need some alone time? The five accommodating bedrooms ensure everyone has their own retreat. The master bedroom, perched on the upper floor, provides a touch of elegance blended with farmhouse simplicity, while additional bedrooms offer comfortable space for family and visitors alike. Borkenes itself is a gem worth exploring. With its scenic views and vibrant community, you’ll find everything you need for a fulfilling life. The town is known for it ... click here to read more

Tortenås Gård - A well-maintained and historic property. A paradise for the family - Presented by Eskild Walsøe at DNB Eiendom.

Let me tell you a tale about a magnificent cabin located in the stunning countryside of Harstad, Norway. Perfectly tucked away at Hytteveien 12, this cabin offers an escape to serene natural beauty with everything a family could possibly need for a peaceful and fulfilling life. Now, as a global real estate agent zipping around managing heaps of clients, I can tell you, this place is definitely worth your attention. Start by stepping into the comfort of this 120 square-meter cabin, where traditional Norwegian architecture intertwines seamlessly with everyday amenities. The structure embodies the essence of a cozy sanctuary, perfectly suited for family living or a quiet retreat. Settle into a world where large windows invite bright natural light into the spacious living area, enhancing the homely atmosphere with warm, welcoming vibes. Let's paint a picture of the kitchen, which is both functional and stylish. It's kitted out with everything from modern appliances to space for any culinary escapades that you might fancy. Preparing a feast is a breeze here. The dining area, conveniently located next to the kitchen, is where you and your loved ones can gather and create memories over delicious meals. Pushing on to the cabin’s restful zones, there are three bedrooms, each boasting a haven-like atmosphere. The master bedroom, roomy and serene, comes with its own en-suite bathroom. Meanwhile, the other two bedrooms, perfectly proportioned, share a second bathroom. Each space offers plenty of storage and comfy sleeping quarters, giving you and any guests plenty of room. This cabin's modest charm extends to its outdoor spaces, set on a generous lot and providing a wonderful canvas for outdoor activities. Imagine standing on a ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Norwegian Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The sun rises over the tranquil waters of Vågsfjorden, casting a golden glow on the historic facade of your three-story country home. Welcome to Rogla 4, a property that offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in history, nature, and endless possibilities. A Journey Through Time Built in 1914, this stately residence stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture. Its grand presence is felt the moment you set eyes on its classic lines and timeless charm. As you step inside, high ceilings and spacious rooms greet you, each corner whispering stories of the past. The house has been lovingly maintained, with recent updates including a fresh coat of paint and new south-facing windows, ensuring it retains its historic allure while offering modern comforts. A Canvas for Your Vision Rogla 4 is more than just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams. With 215,298 square meters of land, the possibilities are as vast as the property itself. Whether you envision lush gardens, outdoor recreational spaces, or future development projects, this expansive plot offers the freedom to create your own paradise. The property is a renovation project, inviting you to infuse your personal style and preferences into its storied walls. Embrace the Outdoors Nestled on the island of Rogla, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Direct access to the sea means you can indulge in boating adventures, with a dedicated boat berth and boathouse space at your disposal. Explore the sheltered coves and pristine waters, or embark ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rogla 4 – a majestic residence with three floors, classic details, and a fantastic opportunity for modernization.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kongsvik, Norway, Klungnesveien 53 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This charming chalet, with its breathtaking views and modern comforts, is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto one of the chalet's expansive terraces. With the sea just a stone's throw away, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's hiking through lush trails, fishing in pristine waters, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Kongsvik offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Community Built in 2006, this chalet is in excellent condition, reflecting a high standard of construction and finish. The open-plan living and dining area is a testament to modern design, with large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The cozy wood-burning stove and a state-of-the-art Daikin heat pump ensure comfort throughout the year, making it a perfect retreat regardless of the season. Modern Amenities in a Rustic Setting The kitchen, a classic IKEA design, is both stylish and practical, equipped with a built-in dishwasher and ample storage space. The modern bathroom, complete with a tiled floor and plumbing for a washing machine, ensures convenience during your stay. With four comfortable bedrooms, this chalet is ideal for families or groups of friends looking to create lasting memories. A Community of Like-Minded Individuals Kongsvik is more than just a location; it's ... click here to read more

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A Sunlit Sanctuary in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through your window, painting the room in a warm, golden hue. This is the daily reality at Rambøveien 199, a charming chalet nestled in the serene enclave of Ramsund, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. A Day in the Life at Rambøveien 199 Start your morning with a leisurely stroll through the expansive 913 square meter plot, where the scent of pine mingles with the fresh sea breeze. The garden, a canvas for your horticultural dreams, invites you to cultivate vibrant blooms or simply enjoy the tranquility of the outdoors. As the sun climbs higher, the chalet's large windows flood the living spaces with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Afternoons are perfect for exploring the surrounding landscape. With the sea just a stone's throw away, indulge in a variety of water activities—be it fishing, boating, or a refreshing swim. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the nearby forests and hills offer excellent hiking and biking trails, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the Norwegian wilderness. As evening descends, gather with family and friends in the cozy living room, where the crackling fireplace provides a comforting backdrop to shared stories and laughter. The adjacent dining area is ideal for enjoying hearty meals, perhaps featuring local delicacies sourced from Ramsund's vibrant food scene. The Allure of Ramsund Ramsund is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. This close-knit community offers a harmonious blend of rural charm and modern convenience. The local scho ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Christer Aabø presents Rambøveien 199

Nestled in the heart of Kvæfjord municipality, just a short drive from the quaint town of Borkenes, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Revsnesveien 473 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless adventure. This charming chalet, complete with its own private boathouse, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the picturesque landscapes of Northern Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp air filled with the scent of pine, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the everyday reality at Revsnesveien 473, where the chalet's prime location offers breathtaking views of Kveøya and Øysundet, and the surrounding landscape is a canvas of lush greenery and serene waters. A Home That Embraces Nature The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and comfort. With two cozy bedrooms and a loft that accommodates additional guests, it’s perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, seamlessly connects to a spacious terrace. Here, you can enjoy the midnight sun or marvel at the northern lights, all while gathered around the outdoor fireplace. The kitchen, though compact, is efficiently designed to cater to all your culinary needs, with ample storage and a dining area that offers stunning views. The wood-burning stove in the living room not only adds warmth but also a rustic charm that enhances the cozy atmosphere. A Boater's Paradise One of the standout features of this property is the private boathouse, a rare find that adds significant value and appeal. Whether you're an avi ... click here to read more

EIE Harstad v/megler Vetle Larsen har gleden av å kunne presentere Revsnesveien 473!

Discover an inviting and spacious villa nestled in the serene town of Ramsund, where picturesque views of the sea and mountains create a stunning backdrop for everyday living. Located at Strandveien 93, this idyllic property offers more than just a home; it presents a lifestyle that embraces both tranquility and convenience. Property Features: - Detached villa, efficient and spacious - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Total living area of 129 square meters - Large plot with direct access to Melsbøvika sea - Garage and additional shed/outbuilding for ample storage - Recently upgraded interiors The villa sits on a substantial plot that not only borders the beautiful Melsbøvika sea but also flaunts a vast outdoor area that is perfect for family activities, gardening enthusiasts, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The property dates back to 1953 and has been conscientiously extended and partially renovated to add modern comforts while retaining its original charm. Living here means waking up to sweeping views of the sea juxtaposed against the majestic mountains—a truly refreshing way to start the day. The property benefits from excellent sunlight, enhancing both the interior spaces and outdoor experiences. Amenities at a glance: - Nearby kindergarten and school ensuring the educational needs are easily met - Local shops for daily necessities - Proximity to excellent hiking trails, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts - Low-traffic, quiet, and secure environment, perfect for families Ramsund is a captivating blend of rural charm and central accessibility, making it a coveted location for those looking to strike a balance between peaceful living and modern conveniences. The community is friendly and welcoming, with a vibra ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Isabell Olsen har gleden av å presentere Strandveien 93!