Coastal Chalet in Flekkefjord: Your Dream Second Home with Private Jetty

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Grunnevik 23, 4407 Flekkefjord, Flekkefjord (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 102Floor area

€220,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

102m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Grunnevik, Flekkefjord, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian coastal paradise. With its rich history dating back to 1750, this well-preserved property combines the allure of heritage with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure by the sea.

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private jetty, the crisp sea air invigorating your senses as you step onto the expansive 84-square-meter terrace. Here, the panoramic views of the secluded archipelago and untouched forests create a breathtaking backdrop for your morning coffee or evening gatherings with loved ones.

A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts

The chalet spans a generous 102 square meters of primary living space, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The main floor welcomes you with a cozy living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a spacious bedroom, all exuding warmth and character. The bathroom and ample storage spaces ensure practicality, while the sun-drenched veranda invites you to bask in the natural beauty that surrounds you.

Upstairs, two additional bedrooms and an alcove provide ample space for family and guests, making this property perfect for both intimate getaways and larger gatherings. The layout is versatile, catering to year-round living or seasonal retreats.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and natural wonders. The private jetty offers direct access to the sea, perfect for fishing, swimming, and water sports. Children can explore the shoreline, discovering hidden treasures along the beach and in the archipelago.

For those who love the great outdoors, the surrounding landscape is a haven for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the pristine coastline. The local climate, with its mild temperatures and a mix of sunny and rainy days, ensures that every season brings its own unique charm.

Convenience Meets Seclusion

While the property offers a sense of seclusion, it is conveniently located just 7 kilometers by sea from Flekkefjord town center. Here, you'll find a vibrant community with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. A 24-hour grocery store is a mere 3 kilometers away, ensuring that daily necessities are always within reach.

Public transportation is easily accessible, with a bus stop just 8 minutes away, and shopping centers are a short 15-minute drive. This perfect blend of natural tranquility and urban convenience makes this chalet an exceptional choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this property not only offers a personal retreat but also holds significant investment potential. The freehold ownership provides full control and flexibility, allowing you to explore rental opportunities or further development on the expansive 1,594-square-meter plot.

Key Features:

- Historic chalet with modern amenities
- Private jetty with direct sea access
- Expansive 84-square-meter terrace
- 102 square meters of primary living space
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Spacious garden for recreation or development
- Proximity to Flekkefjord town center
- Accessible public transportation
- Ideal for outdoor activities: hiking, kayaking, fishing
- Mild local climate with seasonal charm
- Investment potential with freehold ownership

In summary, this coastal chalet in Grunnevik, Flekkefjord, is a rare gem that combines historical significance, modern comforts, and a stunning natural setting. Whether you're a family, a nature lover, or an investor, this property offers a peaceful retreat by the sea with endless possibilities. We invite you to experience the charm and beauty of this remarkable home for yourself. Schedule a viewing today and take the first step towards owning your dream second home in Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
102
Price per m²
€2,157
Garden size
1594
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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Stand on the stone-paved terrace on a late June evening, the sky still pale gold at ten o'clock, a low fire crackling in the outdoor fireplace, and the smell of salt air drifting up from Dreggavik marina just down the path. That's the rhythm of life at this cabin on Dreggjavikveien 12. Not a fantasy — a Tuesday. Sandnes sits on the edge of the Gandsfjord in Rogaland, a county that Norwegians have quietly kept to themselves for decades while the rest of Europe chased Lofoten headlines. The Bersagel shoreline here is the kind of place where families have been launching rowboats and lighting grill fires for generations. The cabin itself carries that same unhurried quality — pine-planked floors worn just enough to feel honest, wood-paneled walls that hold warmth the way only timber does, a wood-burning stove that becomes the gravitational center of the room the moment October arrives. The living space is more generous than you'd expect for 69 square meters. Large windows pull in southern light for most of the day, and the open arrangement means the kitchen, dining nook, and sitting area all flow together rather than feeling chopped up. There's a proper spot by the window to eat breakfast while watching the birch trees move in the morning breeze — one of those small domestic pleasures that ends up mattering more than any feature list ever could. The kitchen has profiled cabinet fronts and enough counter space to actually cook, not just reheat. The main bedroom fits a double bed comfortably and shares that same close-grained timber cladding that runs through the rest of the interior. Off it, a practical alcove provides sleeping space for two more — grandkids, friends, whoever shows up for the July crab season. The bathroom ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Flekkefjord, this delightful cabin awaits you in the charming locale of Stampen. A haven for both relaxation and fun, this property is situated right by the eye-catching waters of Stolsfjorden, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property, built in 2009, has been crafted with care to blend comfort with nature’s serene backdrop, creating an attractive retreat for families hoping to create unforgettable summer memories. Let's dive into what living in this cabin is all about. On stepping inside, you'll find four ample bedrooms, each designed to be your personal retreat after a long day. The master bedroom, in particular, is a gem, with windows opening up to views that you just can’t get enough of. There's also a handy wardrobe room that gives you lots of storage space for your outfits and other essentials. The living room becomes the heart of the home, flowing seamlessly into a roomy kitchen. This open-plan design is perfect for those who love to cook and entertain in the same space. Fitted with top-of-the-line appliances, cooking becomes less of a chore and more of a joy. Nearby, a cozy dining area beckons you to gather the family for meals full of laughter and stories. Spread across two floors, the cabin includes two bathrooms—one on each level. These bathrooms come with up-to-date fixtures, and the upper floor bathroom features a luscious tub for those who wish to soak and relax after a day spent exploring the outdoors. Now, outdoor living—here’s where this cabin truly shines. The private dock opens a world of water adventures. Whether it's boats moored ready for a day of exploration, or a space for diving into refreshing fjord waters, it becko ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stampen 2! Southern Norway idyll with cabin, boathouse, and private dock!

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Andabeløy on the idyllic island of Usken in Norway, where Uskaveien 66 invites you to experience a tranquil lifestyle amidst the mesmerizing countryside. Situated in the Rogaland region, this country home provides a wonderful opportunity to embrace the serene and picturesque environment that characterizes the island. This family-friendly home strikes a balance between solitude and connectivity, offering an enticing lifestyle for overseas buyers and expats looking for a retreat with modern amenities yet unparalleled nature. As you approach the property, you’re greeted by a lush, vibrant garden that rests on an expansive plot of around 1,000 square meters. Scattered with diverse fruit trees, this piece of land offers ample opportunity for cultivating a green thumb. The landscaping lends itself beautifully to a life where outdoor picnics and afternoon siestas under the trees can become the norm. Here, you're not just purchasing a home; you're stepping into a lifestyle that embraces the simplicity and beauty of country living. The main cabin, sized efficiently at 120 square meters, is more than a just a building; it’s a sanctuary. Its well-preserved state offers a glimpse into a life stripped of unnecessary complexity but full of warmth and comfort. The living area invites with its crackling fireplace, a perfect companion for the chilly Nordic days. The expansive windows frame the breathtaking views, blending the indoors seamlessly with the awe-inspiring natural landscapes. Light floods into this space, creating an inviting atmosphere that demands relaxation and unwinding. The living area transitions fluidly into the dining room, where you’re treated to the grandeur of high ceiling ... click here to read more

Welcome to Uskaveien 66!

Welcome to this splendid villa located in the picturesque town of Flekkefjord at Eidsodden 2, nestled within the serenity of Southern Norway. This property, flaunting a child-friendly environment, offers you a glimpse of a life steeped in natural beauty and community warmth, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a harmonious lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent juggling many clients, I can say that this villa, with its lasting appeal, stands out effortlessly. Picture yourself waking up in this charming villa, with its well-maintained facade and welcoming ambiance. With three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom, it's the perfect setting for a family looking to settle into a community that values both tradition and future growth. The villa is tucked away in a peaceful area where one can enjoy the views towards Selura, a feature that you will treasure in every season. The main entrance opens into a spacious hallway, leading you seamlessly into a warm living room, filled with light from large windows. The living room, beautifully extended, grants access to the outdoor area, adding an outdoor dimension to your living space. A well-designed kitchen, complete with a wood stove, is the heart of this home. Imagine cooking here with family, perhaps even trying your hand at local Norwegian recipes that can be savored while appreciating the view from the window. The kitchen, along with an upgraded laundry room and electrical systems, serves as a testament to the property's upkeep and care. Features of the property include: - 3 bedrooms, with a master opening onto a veranda - 1 fully renovated bathroom (2011) - Spacious kitchen with wood stove - Extended living room with outdoor access - Basement with TV ... click here to read more

Welcome to Eidsodden 2!

Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a delightful cabin situated in the tranquil area of Selura, Flekkefjord. Perfect for those who crave a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this cabin provides the quintessential escape for relaxation and unwinding. Located on Stordrange 10C, this property invites you into a world where nature takes center stage, providing a lifestyle enriched with peace and tranquility. A defining feature of this cabin is its generous plot, spanning 3,958 square meters. Here, you'll find yourself enveloped by the captivating scenery, where the lake gently laps against the shoreline just steps from your door. Imagine lazy afternoons on smooth rocks by the floating dock, or setting out on a boating adventure from your very own boathouse berth at Eidsodden, constructed in 2002. This is not just a property; it’s a portal to a life lived closer to nature. Let us step inside this charming cabin, originally built in 1982 and standing the test of time with a robust structure and cozy interiors. While it does lack modern utilities like water, sewage, and electricity, the property compensates with a solar panel system catering to a self-sustainable lifestyle—ideal for environmentally conscious individuals. The interior layout is straightforward and user-friendly, featuring a spacious living room and kitchen area, complete with a heartwarming wood-burning stove that creates an inviting atmosphere during chilly nights. - Built-in beds across two bedrooms - Total of four sleeping spaces - Single-level, easy-to-navigate layout - Spacious living area with wood-burning stove - Kitchen area adjacent to the living room - Solar-powered for sustainable living - Outdoor toilet providing a bas ... click here to read more

Welcome to an exciting leisure property in Selura.

Nestled on the picturesque island of Hidra, this exquisite chalet at Langelandsstrand 73B offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its prime location, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines modern comfort with the serene beauty of Norway's coastal landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is the reality of life at this stunning chalet, where every day feels like a holiday. Built in 2021, the property boasts a contemporary design that seamlessly blends with its natural surroundings, offering breathtaking views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Hidra is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those who appreciate the tranquility of nature. The island is renowned for its hiking trails, offering routes that cater to all levels of experience. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual stroller, the scenic paths provide a perfect way to explore the island's diverse landscapes. For water lovers, the chalet's two registered boat berths at the nearby jetty are a dream come true. Spend your days exploring the archipelago, fishing in the rich waters, or simply enjoying a leisurely boat ride. The sheltered bays are ideal for kayaking, allowing you to get up close with the local marine life. Modern Comfort Meets Natural Beauty The chalet's interior is a testament to modern design and functionality. The open-plan living area is flooded with natural light, thanks to the generous windows that frame the stunning coastal views. The contemporary kitchen is equipped with integrated appliances, making meal prep ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langelandsstrand 73B on Hidra!

Nestled on the enchanting island of Hidra, in the heart of Norway's Flekkefjord municipality, this remarkable property at Kirkehamnveien 6 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of coastal paradise. Originally constructed in 1933 as a community assembly house, this spacious residence has been thoughtfully transformed into a versatile holiday home, perfect for those seeking a second home in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your private dock. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Hidrasund, a place where time seems to slow down, and nature's beauty is your constant companion. A Coastal Retreat with Historical Charm The property boasts a generous 243 square meters of living space, spread across three main floors and a basement. Its historical character has been lovingly preserved, offering a blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. The east-facing plot ensures ample sunlight throughout the day, illuminating the beautifully landscaped garden and outdoor terraces. Key Features: - Private Dock: Direct access to the sea, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. - Spacious Living Areas: Ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Flexible Floor Plan: Accommodates large families or groups, with additional sleeping space in the alcove. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with mains water, electricity, and a garage/parking area. - Outdoor Terraces: Perfect for summer barbecues and enjoying the tranquil maritime atmosphere. - Proximity to Kirkehavn Village: Access to local grocery stores, restaurants, and essential services. - Rich Recreational Opportunities: Hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and fishing gro ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kirkehamnveien 6!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lista region, this charming chalet at Elledalsveien 88, Vanse, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances rural tranquility with modern convenience. With its breathtaking sea views and sun-drenched outdoor spaces, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape or a lucrative investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the sight of the iconic Lista Lighthouse in the distance. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where every window frames a postcard-perfect view of the surrounding landscape. Built in 1970, the property has been lovingly maintained, offering a cozy and authentic atmosphere that invites you to unwind and relax. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 66 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The interior exudes warmth and charm, with two inviting bedrooms that provide a restful sanctuary after a day of exploration. The living room is a highlight, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer uninterrupted views of the sea and countryside. A fireplace adds a touch of coziness, making it the perfect spot to gather with loved ones on cooler evenings. The kitchen is both practical and well-equipped, with ample storage and workspace for culinary adventures. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area is bathed in sunlight, creating a delightful setting for meals shared with family and friends. The bathroom, though compact, is efficiently designed with all essential fixtures. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find a beautifully landscaped garden tha ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic area of Biland, just a short 3 km from the charming village of Vanse in Farsund municipality, lies an exciting opportunity for those dreaming of creating their own haven. This plot, though may not appear spectacular at first glance, brims with potential and is waiting for the right visionary to unlock its possibilities. Measuring a generous 725 square meters, this lot offers ample space to build, stretch, and design a home that perfectly suits your lifestyle and needs. Life in Vanse offers a unique take on serene living, ideal for overseas buyers and expats in search of tranquility not far removed from modern comforts. Vanse is a quaint village where the pace of life allows for taking time to savor the small yet meaningful moments. Being part of a community so tightly woven is an experience in itself—people know each other, and there's a strong sense of togetherness. This locality is serviced by public roads that make accessing nearby hubs straightforward—a mere 2.5 hours by car gets you to the bustling city of Stavanger, for those days when you crave a little hustle. Yet, the charm of Vanse lies in its ability to offer peace and quiet. Families here enjoy a slower pace, with the notable Vanse School just 3 km away, making school runs an absolute breeze. Here's what's on offer with this lot: - 725 square meters of open space - Ready access to public roads - Water and sewage system hookups - Stunning views of the surrounding area - Proximity to Vanse village and its amenities - Ownership without lease complications The climatic conditions further add to the appeal of the area. With its moderate coastal climate, summers are mild and inviting, while winters, while chilly, rarely reach extremes, mak ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Retreat on Hidra Island: Embrace the Serenity of Norwegian Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of fruit trees surrounding your home. This is the daily rhythm at Omlandsveien 104, a historic house nestled on the picturesque island of Hidra, Norway. Here, life unfolds at a tranquil pace, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. A Home Steeped in History and Charm This three-bedroom house, with its traditional Southern Norwegian architecture, stands as a testament to the island's rich heritage. The white picket fence and classic design invite you into a world where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. Inside, the home exudes warmth and character, with wooden paneling, exposed beams, and a wood-burning stove that promises cozy evenings during the colder months. The ground floor features a recently updated kitchen, seamlessly blending modern conveniences with traditional charm. The open layout towards the dining area creates a welcoming space for family meals, while the adjacent living room offers a soulful ambiance, with windows that frame the verdant garden views. A Garden Oasis and Versatile Outbuildings Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a garden oasis spanning 1,858 square meters. Mature fruit trees, including apple trees, dot the landscape, providing both beauty and bounty. The garden's well-established flora enhances the property's picturesque appeal, making it an ideal setting for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace. Complementing the main house are several outbuildings, including a barn with its original stone foundation, ... click here to read more

Charming and historic property on Hidra

Nestled along the serene Drangsfjorden near Åpta, this lovely parcel at Litlandsveien, Farsund offers an extraordinary opportunity for those looking to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline. With over 36 acres of pristine beachfront land, this property presents a blank canvas for prospective buyers interested in creating a holiday sanctuary or a permanent abode by the sea. Situated in the heart of Litland, a branch of the exquisite Åptafjorden, this location is nothing short of a scenic delight. The main parcel spans an impressive 3,840 square meters and is enhanced with a sewnage system, offering a key advantage for those considering construction. A building permit for a cozy cabin has already been secured, inviting you to envision a future in this tranquil haven. Access to the property is straightforward, with the main plot positioned just across the road from the fjord, providing unobstructed views and easy access to water-based activities. Additional land extends up the hillside, also accessible by road, offering expansive options for potential use or development. Whether you dream of a retreat hidden amidst the hillside landscapes or a waterfront cabin, the choice is yours. Living in Farsund provides a unique blend of natural beauty and pleasant community living. The area is known for its outdoor recreational prospects, from hiking in the lush hills to enjoying peaceful days by the fjord. The climate tends to be mild with chilly winters, perfect for those who appreciate a change of seasons without the extremes. Furthermore, the region is steeped in a rich cultural history, offering a variety of local festivals and events that showcase traditional Norwegian culture. Community-wise, Farsund is predominantly a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Litlandstrand!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this delightful chalet at Åvedalskroken 19 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene beauty of Moi. With its prime location near the tranquil Åvedalsvatnet, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. This chalet, built in 2000, is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Its 62 square meters of living space are efficiently laid out, providing a cozy yet spacious environment for relaxation and leisure. ### A Day in the Life at Åvedalskroken 19 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the morning light dances across the lake's surface. The outdoor spaces are perfect for soaking up the sun, hosting family barbecues, or simply enjoying a quiet moment with a good book. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of outdoor activities that Moi has to offer. The lake, just a stone's throw away, is ideal for swimming, paddling, and fishing. With motorized boats prohibited, the area remains a sanctuary of peace and quiet, perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. For the adventurous, the surrounding hills and forests beckon with trails for hiking and cycling. The fresh air and stunning vistas make every outing a memorable experience. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the chance to observe local fauna in their natural habitat. ### Inside the Chalet Step inside to find a warm and inviting living room, where large windows frame the picturesque views and flood the space with natural light. The open-plan kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped to handle ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åvedalskroken 19!

Alright folks, gather 'round because I've got a country home that's sure to turn some heads, especially for our overseas friends looking for that quintessential Norwegian lifestyle. Nestled in the charming locale of Tripperåsen in Moi, this home offers a perfect harmony between comfort and the great outdoors. If you've been dreaming of a place where your mornings start with stunning views and your days are filled with adventure, then look no further. Let's talk about the location first, because that's what truly sets this property apart. Moi is a quaint area in Southern Norway that promises a dose of nature in its purest form. With a population that's small but hearty, Moi offers a tight-knit community feel. The town is graced with the stunning Lundevatnet Lake, which serves as a hub for various water activities. You can truly embrace that country life, far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, if you're new to Norway or thinking of making it your second home, you'll want to know about the climate. Moi experiences a somewhat mild climate, with winters that are cold but not bone-chilling and summers that are comfortably warm. Yes, you might have a few snow-covered mornings in the heart of winter, but that only adds to the allure, giving you the perfect excuse to take part in skiing and other winter sports. So what does the area offer in terms of activities? Well, it's an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Right outside your door, you're greeted with excellent hiking trails that take you through lush landscapes and offer breathtaking vistas. The nearby lake is a hotspot for swimming, kayaking, and if you're into fishing, well, consider it your paradise. For those who love winter sports, ski slopes are just a sh ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tripperåsen 24 by Veronica Berge Olsen, Eiendomsmegler Vest.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kvinesdal, this charming chalet at Åsevegen 494 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its picturesque setting and modern conveniences, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a lucrative investment in the heart of Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, built in 1967, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains a welcoming haven for its residents. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet's interior is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The spacious bedroom, originally two rooms combined, offers a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Large windows flood the living areas with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, while the cozy living rooms provide ample space for unwinding or entertaining guests. Flexible Living Spaces An external storage room has been ingeniously converted into an additional bedroom, offering flexibility for accommodating guests or expanding your living space. Whether you envision it as a guest room, hobby space, or storage area, the annex adapts to your needs. Outdoor Paradise The chalet sits on a generous 1,126 square meter plot, offering plenty of outdoor space for recreation and gardening. The beautifully landscaped grounds feature a variety of plants and shrubs, a well-maintained lawn, and a spacious 64 square meter terrace. This outdoor haven is perfect for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åsevegen 494!

Imagine wakin' up every mornin' in a cabin nestled in the heart of Farsund, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Welcome to your potential new home at Drangeveien 1126, a serene escape in the picturesque area of Seland. This charming cabin, priced attractively at just 69,000, invites you into a world where natural beauty meets comfort, perfect for those weekend getaways or extended stays. Located in Farsund, a quaint municipality in the gorgeous southern coast of Norway, this property is more than just a cabin—it's a chance to immerse yourself in the enchanting scenery that the area has to offer. With the size of 68 square meters, this cabin efficiently utilizes every square inch to offer a comfy living experience. Embrace the tranquility of the three-bedroom dwelling, which offers ample space for family gatherings or a peaceful retreat with close friends. Features of the Property: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Electricity all set and ready - Large windows in living room - Well-equipped kitchen - Spacious outdoor terrace - Pretty view of the surrounding nature - Easy accessibility and proximity to public transport - Approximately 2.1 km from the stunning sea - Tranquil surroundings with lush forests and mountains Steppin' inside, you'll find the living room to be the soul of the cabin—a place where natural light floods through large windows, revealin’ the beauty of the nearby forests and mountains. The kitchen, compact yet practical, stands ready to meet your culinary needs. It's easy to imagine cookin' up hearty meals here after a day of hiking in the great outdoors. Now, let's talk about the local area. Farsund is known for its stunning landscapes and maritime ... click here to read more

Marius Kjørkleiv welcomes you to Seland!

Welcome to this terrific opportunity in the scenic and serene Dragedalen area, right on the outskirts of the delightful town of Lyngdal. It's not just an investment in property; it’s a chance to create the lifestyle you've always wanted. Imagine a blank canvas, just waiting for your dream home or vacation getaway. This plot is a raw gem, well-proportioned with a decent amount of sunlight during the day, perfect for those with creative visions, ready to turn it into their own piece of paradise. Lyngdal is known for its stunning landscapes, where verdant hills meet the serene coastlines of southern Norway. For those who want to escape the bustling city life while still having easy access to urban amenities, it's like finding a sweet spot of tranquility. Dragedalen is just about 6 kilometers to the lively center of Lyngdal, making it an ideal locale for families, retirees, or even expats looking for peace—but not isolation. The plot, situated near Åmland, presents a beautiful palette for development. The mostly flat terrain, with minimal vegetation, offers endless possibilities. Though the infrastructure like water, sewage, and electricity needs to be developed, the plot benefits from easy access from the main road. It's an opportunity for you to design a space that reflects your own style, whether that be a minimalist retreat or a modest family home. Lyngdal itself is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community spirit. The climate here is temperate, with mild summers perfect for enjoying the outdoor adventures Norway is famous for. Winters are cool and cozy, inviting you to explore the winter wonderland or enjoy a warm cup of cocoa indoors. Year-round, the community enjoys festivities and gatherings ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven Awaits in Farsund Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of sea air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Ersåkerveien 107, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Farsund, Norway. Here, the natural beauty of the Norwegian coastline meets the comforts of modern living, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 29-square-meter terrace, where panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape provide a stunning backdrop. As the sun rises, the chalet's large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, centered around a cozy fireplace, beckons you to relax and unwind. After breakfast, take a stroll down the private path leading to your very own boat mooring. The proximity to the water invites spontaneous adventures—whether it's a morning swim, a fishing expedition, or a leisurely boat ride along the coast. The sea is your playground, offering endless opportunities for exploration and recreation. Embrace the Outdoors Farsund is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding area boasts excellent hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along the rugged coastline. Discover hidden coves, encounter diverse wildlife, and breathe in the fresh, invigorating air. The region's natural beauty is complemented by a vibrant cultural scene, with local festivals and events celebrating the rich heritage of this coastal town. A Culinary Journey After a day of adventure, indulge in the local cuisine. Farsund's town center, just a short drive away, of ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ersåker

Welcome to a cozy retreat nestled in the picturesque countryside of Norway, located at Viraksvegen 128, 4438 Sira. This delightful cabin serves as an ideal escape from the rigors of urban life, offering peace and tranquility in an area renowned for its natural beauty. Positioned between the charming towns of Tonstad and Sira, this property perfectly blends accessibility with peaceful seclusion. Life here invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and enjoy the simpler joys of living in harmony with nature. Built in 1980, this cabin is in commendable condition, being a delightful slice of Norwegian lifestyle without the necessity of extensive renovation. The property is partially furnished, ready for your immediate occupation. It has been lovingly maintained over the years, providing a cozy atmosphere. The living room is a pleasant space to unwind, outfitted with essential furnishings such as a sofa, dining table with chairs, TV bench, and storage solutions. The cabin creates an inviting space that inevitably draws you to spend countless evenings sharing stories and laughter. Both bedrooms provide comfortable accommodations. The first bedroom houses a set of bunk beds, ideal for children or guests, while the second offers a double bed, perfectly suited for a restful night's sleep, ensuring the cabin accommodates up to three occupants comfortably. The functional washroom and shower offer modern-day conveniences, making your stay comfortable. A special feature of this cabin is its nearly panoramic view from the terrace. You'll find serenity sipping a warm cup of coffee or a cool drink as the landscape unveils its beauty across the seasons. Winters morph the vicinity into a snow-clad wonderland, offering ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of Norway, in the delightful countryside of Lyngdal, this cabin on Skreliveien 558 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the captivating landscape that Norway is renowned for. This cabin, a welcoming home set amidst nature, presents itself not just as a property, but as a way of life. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for an escape from the bustling city life or an expat yearning for a familiar yet exciting setting to settle down, this cabin provides the ideal backdrop for your Norwegian adventure. Located just 15 minutes away from the charming town center of Lyngdal, its accessibility is one of its prime features. Lyngdal is known for its friendly community and small-town charm, offering a slower pace of life that many find irresistible. Here, the summers are mild and great for outdoor activities, while winters bring a picturesque blanket of snow, perfect for snuggling up by the fireplace. The cabin encompasses 61 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, including three cozy bedrooms and a single, serviceable bathroom. The essence of this cabin is the inviting ambiance it exudes the moment you step in. The living room seamlessly connects to an open kitchen, fostering an environment that's perfect for social gatherings and family meals. The property boasts: - 3 ample bedrooms - Kitchen/living area - Dedicated bathroom - Inviting toilet room - Fireplace for chilly nights - Expansive terraces - Outdoor storage shed - Gazebo for relaxed evenings - Permit for gray water discharge - Large plot with lawn and natural rock formations - Close proximity to recreational hiking trails Set on a generously sized plot, the cabin is surrounded by large ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skreliveien 558