Coastal Chalet Retreat in Seter: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home Escape

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Stadsvikveien 5, 7748 Seter, Seter (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€69,900

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene coastal town of Seter, Stadsvikveien 5 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This charming property, with its rich history dating back to 1930, seamlessly blends traditional allure with modern comforts, making it an ideal haven for relaxation and adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you step out onto your sun-drenched garden. This chalet, with its flat and sunny plot, provides the perfect setting for morning coffees, leisurely barbecues, or simply soaking in the tranquility of nature. The garden is a canvas for outdoor activities, offering ample space for children to play or for you to cultivate a vibrant flower bed.

The chalet's interior is a testament to classic Norwegian design, exuding warmth and hospitality. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright and spacious living room, where large windows invite natural light to dance across the room, creating a cheerful and inviting atmosphere. Here, you can unwind by the fireplace, its gentle crackle providing the perfect backdrop for cozy evenings with family and friends.

The functional kitchen, with its traditional charm, is a delightful space for culinary adventures. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a sumptuous dinner, the kitchen's practical layout and ample dining space make meal preparation a pleasure. The ground floor also houses one of the four well-proportioned bedrooms, offering flexible sleeping arrangements to accommodate family and guests.

Upstairs, three additional bedrooms provide restful retreats, each designed to ensure a peaceful night's sleep. The simple yet practical bathroom meets all essential needs, ensuring comfort and convenience during your stay.

Beyond the chalet's inviting interiors, the location is truly exceptional. Just a stone's throw from the sea, this property offers immediate access to a plethora of water-based activities. Whether you're an avid swimmer, a passionate angler, or simply enjoy the serenity of the ocean, the coastal setting is a paradise for water enthusiasts.

For those who relish outdoor adventures, Seter is a gateway to a world of exploration. The region is renowned for its excellent hiking trails, offering breathtaking views and the chance to immerse yourself in Norway's natural beauty. Rich fishing opportunities abound, both in the sea and in nearby rivers and lakes, providing endless possibilities for adventure and discovery.

The local community in Seter is warm and welcoming, adding to the sense of belonging and relaxation that this property provides. With year-round car access, reaching your chalet is hassle-free, ensuring that your retreat is always within easy reach, regardless of the season.

Key Features:
- Year-round car access directly to the property
- Idyllic seaside location with immediate access to swimming and fishing
- Flat, sunny plot with a garden perfect for outdoor activities
- Four spacious bedrooms offering flexible sleeping arrangements
- Bright and inviting living spaces with a cozy fireplace
- Functional kitchen and bathroom with modern utilities
- Proximity to hiking trails and outdoor activities
- Peaceful and scenic surroundings ideal for relaxation
- Friendly local community enhancing the sense of belonging

Stadsvikveien 5 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. It's a place where memories are made, where the stresses of daily life melt away, and where the beauty of Norway is yours to explore. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to create lasting memories with loved ones, this chalet offers it all. Embrace the Norwegian cabin lifestyle and make this coastal haven your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
70
Price per m²
€999
Garden size
0
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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Welcome to Trysil-Knuts Fjellverden and Fjellverden Øst 133! Photo: Bernat Tubau.

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Charming, spacious cabin in Hestnesosen with views over Osvågen.

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Welcome to Brassetveien 94!

Step outside on a clear September morning and the light does something you won't see further south. It comes in low and golden across the Bjørnfjell plateau, catches the frost on the heather, and turns the whole valley into something you'd struggle to describe to someone who hasn't seen it. That's the view from the terraces at Søsterbekk 34. Not a postcard version of Norway — the real thing, right outside the door. This two-bedroom holiday chalet sits in one of northern Norway's most accessible yet genuinely wild corners. Bjørnfjell straddles the Norwegian-Swedish border at roughly 500 metres above sea level, and the mountain terrain up here is serious. We're talking the kind of landscape where you can spend a full August day hiking to a ridge above Rombaksfjorden and come back having seen nobody. Or ski out directly from the cabin in January when a metre of powder has settled overnight and Narvik's ski centre — one of the most underrated freeride destinations in all of Scandinavia — is a short drive down the E6. The cabin itself was originally built in 1962, which gives it that particular solidity you get with older Norwegian mountain construction. A full renovation and extension carried out in 2016 brought it firmly into the present: new kitchen fitted that year, updated interiors, and an annex added to give the property real flexibility. Total indoor living space runs to 69 square metres, with an extra 15 square metres of external usable area and a plot of around 1,000 square metres — generous by any mountain standard. The land is leased rather than owned outright, which keeps acquisition costs and annual fees low. Annual ground rent comes in at just 2,035 NOK, and municipal fees are an additional 2,340 NOK per year ... click here to read more

Easter-ready holiday home with beautiful location at Søsterbekk! Great views and sun exposure.

Step out the front door on a January morning and the only sound you'll hear is your own breath in the cold mountain air. The ski tracks at Golsfjellet are 350 meters away — close enough to reach in your boots — and the peaks around Tisleidalen are catching the first pale light of a Norwegian winter sunrise. This is what owning a cabin at roughly 900 meters above sea level actually feels like. Not a weekend fantasy. A real, year-round retreat you can get to, use, and genuinely love. Sitting at the end of a quiet gravel lane off Ellinghaugvegen, the property occupies a fenced 1,312-square-meter plot right on the boundary between Valdres and Hallingdal — two of inland Norway's most celebrated mountain regions. It's a subtle but meaningful position. You get the hiking breadth of Valdresflye to the north and the ski infrastructure of Golsfjellet immediately on your doorstep. The cabin itself was built in 1978 and has been kept in good, honest condition: timber walls darkened by decades of woodsmoke, checkered windows that frame the marshland views, and a traditional sod roof that looks exactly right against the surrounding heathland. Some things you don't update, and the owners here have understood which things those are. Inside, the living room is compact but genuinely comfortable — seating for six or seven, a fireplace with glass doors that throws heat across the space on cold evenings, and a heat pump installed in 2025 that can be adjusted remotely via app before you even leave the city. That's a practical detail worth underscoring: you can have the cabin warm and ready by the time your car reaches Fagernes. The kitchen runs along one wall with proper cabinet storage, room for a full-size refrigerator, and a dining area ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Hasvåg, Småværhaugan 33 in Flatanger offers an opportunity to own a cozy chalet that promises both comfort and adventure. For overseas buyers and expatriates dreaming of a Norwegian haven, this property promises a slice of tranquility combined with the rustic allure of Nordic living. Set against the backdrop of a stunning sea view, the chalet embodies both durability and warmth, providing a welcoming retreat from bustling city life. Whether you're seeking a vacation home or planning a new chapter of life abroad, this property has a lot to offer. Hasvåg, a quaint coastal community, is the ideal getaway. Its surroundings speak the language of peace, punctuated by the gentle crash of waves against the rugged rocks. Life here is a charming blend of the simple and the spectacular. With a climate that dances between mild summers and chilly winters, residents have the unique opportunity to savor distinct seasonal experiences. Imagine yourself enjoying long summer days that stretch into the mesmerizing spectacle of midnight sunsets, or cozy winter evenings spent indoors by the warmth of a fire. Life in Hasvåg doesn't just stop at awe-inspiring views. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who crave fresh air and exploration. You can wander the scenic trails that lace through the surrounding hills or cast your fishing line in the hope of catching the evening's meal. Day trips to nearby Steinkjer open up a world of shopping and dining, not to mention cultural explorations at the local museums and galleries. For those inclined towards community feel, Flatanger offers a slice of Norwegian life with regular markets, local festivals, and warm-hearted residents eager to share stories of the are ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of Brandsfjord, the chalet on Einarsdalsveien 46 presents an inviting proposition for those looking to own a piece of serenity. Located in a region renowned for its arresting landscapes and outdoor recreational activities, this property is well-suited for families or adventurers seeking a holiday sanctuary or a permanent retreat into nature. Constructed in 2006, this well-maintained chalet spreads across 105 square meters, offering an open living room/kitchen layout that is perfect for gathering. The presence of four cozy bedrooms ensures ample space for a family or guests, while additional features like a loft living room and a sizable 57 square meter balcony allow for comfortable living and splendid views over the rural surroundings of Einarsdalen. Understanding the homely yet functional layout of this chalet: - Four well-sized bedrooms - Integrated kitchen with hob and oven - Open living room adjoined with kitchen - An additional loft living room for extra space - A practical bathroom and additional facilities for storage or sauna conversion - Garage spanning 24 square meters for vehicle or equipment storage Being within proximity to both the sea and dense forest areas, residents of this chalet can indulge in a variety of outdoor activities; whether it's hiking through the picturesque trails, exploring the local flora and fauna, or enjoying water activities along the coast. The balcony provides an immersive experience into this peaceful countryside, making it an ideal spot for morning coffees or evening relaxation with a backdrop of nature's canvas. While the chalet is in good condition, it offers potential for those interested in personalizing or upgrading specific elements to ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 by Ørjan Grøtting is pleased to present Einarsdalsveien 46.

Nestled in the stunning landscape of Flatanger, amid the serene backdrop of Norway’s coastal beauty, lies a cabin that offers a harmonious balance between tranquility and convenience. At Glasøyvågen 2, this delightful seaside retreat embodies a blend of comfort and simplicity, making it an attractive option for families, expats, and anyone interested in experiencing the rich and scenic lifestyle Norway offers. With a location that makes nature a companion and modern amenities an expectation, this cabin provides a lifestyle that feels both intimate and expansive. Constructed in 2006/2007, the cabin is wonderfully situated on Glasøya, an area cherished for its serene ambiance and pristine environment. Whether you’re from Norway or beyond, the landscape here never fails to impress—it’s a place where the sea and the mountains become part of your daily life. The climate is typically Norwegian, with chilly winters perfect for cozy nights by the fireplace and summers that stretch into long, sunlit days ideal for outdoor relaxation. The cabin's design ensures a balance between communal family spaces and private sanctuaries. The living room, spacious and inviting, extends a warm welcome as you enter. It's adorned with large windows that capture the natural light, making it feel even larger than its generous size. With approximately 34 square meters of combined living room and kitchen area, there’s plenty of room for family gatherings or an evening spent with friends. The kitchen is equipped with integrated appliances, ensuring that the heart of the home is as functional as it is inviting. - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Tiled Bathroom - Loft for additional space - Heat pump installation - Kitchen with integrated appliances - Living room with ... click here to read more

Beautifully landscaped property and a spacious cabin where you can relax on weekends and holidays.

A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of sea air filling your lungs, and the sun casting a golden glow over the tranquil waters of Flatanger. Welcome to Kongensfjellveien 12, a contemporary chalet nestled on the picturesque island of Glasøya, where nature's beauty meets modern comfort. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 106-square-meter veranda, where the panoramic sea views provide a stunning backdrop. As the sun rises, the veranda becomes a sun-drenched haven, perfect for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a leisurely brunch with family and friends. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its large windows and underfloor heating, offers a cozy retreat during cooler months, while the modern kitchen invites culinary creativity with its integrated appliances and ample workspace. Seasonal Splendor As the seasons change, so does the landscape around you. In spring, the island bursts into life with vibrant wildflowers and the return of migratory birds. Summer brings long, sunlit days ideal for exploring the nearby beaches of Kongensvika and Glasøyvågen, where swimming and sunbathing await. Autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of gold and crimson, perfect for hiking and capturing the beauty of the coastal scenery. Winter transforms the area into a serene wonderland, where the warmth of the chalet's fireplace offers a cozy refuge after a day of exploring. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Flatanger is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding waters are teeming with opportunities for boating and fishing, while the rugged coastline and nearby archipelago offer endless exploration. The villag ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kongensfjellvegen 12, presented by EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Magnus Aasland!

Nestled in the serene coastal town of Roan, Eiansveien 319 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian holiday home. This delightful property, with its captivating sea views and sun-drenched terrace, is an idyllic retreat 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 onto your terrace with a steaming cup of coffee. The panoramic views of the Norwegian coastline stretch before you, offering a daily spectacle of nature's beauty. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Eiansveien 319. A Home with History and Heart Originally built in 1956 and thoughtfully expanded in 2004, this chalet stands as a testament to timeless design and modern comfort. The property spans a generous 1,988 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply basking in the tranquility of your surroundings. Key Features: - Three Cozy Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends, each room offers a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. - Inviting Living Room: A cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home, offering warmth and ambiance during cooler evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Well-equipped and conveniently located, making meal preparation a joy whether for intimate dinners or lively gatherings. - Modern Bathroom: Ensures comfort and convenience with its well-maintained facilities. - Expansive Terrace: Ideal for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply enjoying a good book with the sea as your backdrop. - Spacious Lot: Flat and versatile, perfect for children to play, gardening, or potential development. - Externa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Eiansveien 319!

Step into the serenity of nature with this enchanting log cabin nestled in the heart of Steinsdalen, located in beautiful Norway. Perched graciously at Vassdølin 7, this property offers a blend of rustic charm and comfort, perfect for those looking to escape the daily grind. Built in 2001, the cabin rests on 67 square meters of inviting space and provides an ideal retreat throughout the year. Priced at 135,897, this cabin could be your ideal getaway or an investment made with both heart and mind. With three cozy bedrooms and a loft, this cabin comfortably accommodates a family or group of friends. The cabin layout has an open concept for the living room and kitchen, making socializing easy as the fire crackles warmly in the wood stove. The essentials are well laid out in this snug home, which features: - Wood stove for cozy winters - Delightfully sunny living environment - Three bedrooms and an additional loft - Open living room/kitchen design - Ample space for various activities - Inviting outdoor area with a shelter and fireplace - Exclusive cabin association with community activities - Incredible hiking trails and winter skiing activities - Handy annex with a rough kitchen, storage, and bathroom The property is complemented by a mesmerizing outdoor space where mornings can be spent sipping coffee while soaking in the sun, and evenings can be drawn out with friends, laughter, and the warmth of an outdoor fireplace. The close-knit cabin community even has its own Facebook group and website, fostering a sense of belonging, a wonderful perk if you're moving here from abroad. But what truly sets this cabin apart is its location. Steinsdalen is an idyllic part of Norway, known for its stunning natural landscapes. Imagin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vassdølin 7 - A beautiful log cabin from 2001, with an idyllic location in beautiful nature. The cabin offers a large living room with an open solution to the kitchen. Together, the living room and kitchen are about 34 sqm.

Nestled in the heart of Steinsdalen, Bjørnør Nord 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a traditional Norwegian chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern practicality. This delightful property, constructed in 1972, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Norway. With its solid log construction and picturesque surroundings, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at Bjørnør Nord 9, where the chalet's traditional log construction ensures a healthy indoor climate and a timeless aesthetic that blends seamlessly with the natural environment. The property sits on a generous leased plot of approximately 1,000 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance. Key Features: - Traditional Log Construction: Ensures durability and a healthy indoor climate. - Spacious Living Area: Cleverly divided into kitchen, dining, and lounge zones. - Wood-Burning Stove: Provides efficient heating and a cozy atmosphere. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Plus a loft for additional sleeping space. - Expansive Outdoor Area: Perfect for gardening, playing, or relaxing. - Outbuilding for Storage: Includes a traditional outdoor toilet. - Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by forests, lakes, and hiking trails. - Fishing Paradise: Close to several excellent fishing lakes. - Accessible Location: Near local amenities in Steinsdalen and Osen. - Freehold Property: With a reasonable leasehold fee for the plot. Upon entering the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørnør Nord 9!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Levatnet. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Steinsdalen, Norway, this charming 4-bedroom chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature's embrace while enjoying modern comforts. With its prime location and inviting atmosphere, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and cherished memories. A Day in the Life at Bjørnør Sør 15 As the morning sun filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the chalet's wooden façade, you step onto the southwest-facing terrace. The air is crisp and invigorating, carrying the scent of pine and fresh mountain air. Here, with a steaming cup of coffee in hand, you can savor the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the tranquil lake below. The day unfolds with endless possibilities. Perhaps you'll embark on a leisurely hike through the nearby trails, where each turn reveals a new vista of Norway's unspoiled beauty. Or maybe you'll cast a line into the clear waters of Levatnet, hoping to catch a glimpse of the vibrant fish that call it home. For those seeking a more relaxed pace, the chalet's cozy living room, with its inviting fireplace, offers the perfect setting for reading, board games, or simply unwinding with loved ones. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Steinsdalen is a year-round paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In the warmer months, the area comes alive with vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, providing a stunning backdrop for activities like fishing, swimming, and picnicking by the lake. As autumn arrives ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Hallvard Fjone presents Bjørnør Sør 15

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush landscapes, this rustic cabin in Åfjord offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Fjellheimsveien 328, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, providing a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This cabin, set on a generous 732 square meter lot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and simplicity. A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Nature The cabin itself is a compact yet charming 20 square meters, designed to offer a cozy retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With no running water or electricity, it provides a true off-grid experience, allowing you to disconnect and recharge in the heart of nature. The living area, featuring a kitchenette, is warmed by a traditional wood stove, ensuring comfort even during the colder months. Outdoor Adventures Await Surrounded by a forested area, the cabin offers excellent shelter from the wind and a sense of privacy. The nearby Berdalsvannet lake is a hub for outdoor activities, with opportunities for fishing, swimming, and hiking. The property includes a boathouse equipped with fishing nets and traps, perfect for those eager to embrace the lakeside lifestyle. A Community of Like-Minded Enthusiasts While the cabin is secluded, it is part of a community of similar properties, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere without complete isolation. The area is renowned for its hiking trails, which wind through the forest and along the lake, offering breathtaking views and a chance to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Åfjord, Gottåsfeltet 5 is a charming chalet offering a slice of Nordic paradise ideally suited for those seeking solace away from the bustling city life or a picturesque holiday retreat. Åfjord, known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant community, provides a refreshing blend of tranquility and local culture, making it an appealing destination for expatriates and overseas buyers. The chalet itself, positioned just 5 km from Åfjord's center, is a delightful dwelling in good condition, boasting two cozy bedrooms that promise restful nights after lively days exploring the surrounding scenic vistas. The 54 square meter layout is thoughtfully utilized, featuring a quaint living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a single bathroom with an eco-friendly composting toilet. An inviting terrace offers an excellent vista to appreciate Åfjord’s good sun conditions—a rarity cherished in Norwegian climates. While the chalet is in good shape, potential buyers should be open to minor renovations to tailor the space to specific tastes or needs. The property underwent significant enhancements between 1998 and 2005, including updates to the roof, windows, and cladding. Still, new owners might consider additional modern touches or even expand within the generous plot of over 2 acres to create their perfect getaway or full-time residence. Living in Åfjord, one experiences the true essence of a close-knit Norwegian community. The area provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities: hiking trails that meander through lush forests, fishing and boating in the Skråfjorden, and wildlife observation are just a handful of options available near your doorstep. The proximity to the sea enriches living h ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Nord-Statland, Sittermoveien 42 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This delightful property, with its prime coastal location, is an ideal retreat for those seeking solace, adventure, and the chance to create cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through large windows, illuminating your cozy living space. This chalet, built in 2005, spans 81 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With three inviting bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates both intimate family gatherings and larger groups of friends. The heart of the home is the open-plan living and kitchen area, a space that invites laughter, shared meals, and storytelling. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the natural beauty outside. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or enjoying a quiet evening by the wood-burning stove, this space is the perfect backdrop for every moment. Step outside onto the expansive 52 square meter terrace, where the fresh coastal air invigorates your senses. Here, you can savor al fresco dining, sunbathe under clear skies, or simply unwind with a good book as the world drifts by. The chalet's private plot, spanning 997 square meters, offers ample space for gardening, recreation, and exploration. A standout feature of this property is the spacious 38 square meter boathouse, a haven for boating enthusiasts and those who cherish the sea. Just a short 250-meter stroll from the shoreline, th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sittermoveien 42. Spacious family cabin built in 2005, approx. 81 sqm BRA. Boathouse 38 sqm

Nestled in the heart of Revsnes, Norway, Harbaksveien 732 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian country home. This property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. With its proximity to the sea and the lush Norwegian countryside, this home is perfect for families, expats, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of rural Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. The crisp, clean air fills your lungs as you step out onto the balcony, coffee in hand, to take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This is the daily reality at Harbaksveien 732, where the pace of life slows down, and nature takes center stage. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1937 and thoughtfully extended in 1971, this 130 square meter home exudes charm and warmth. The four spacious bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, while the two living rooms offer flexibility for both social gatherings and quiet moments. The kitchen, functional and conveniently located, is adjacent to a pantry, ensuring you have all the storage you need for culinary adventures. The property also features a bathroom, a separate WC, and a utility cellar, ensuring all the essentials for comfortable living are present. The large outbuilding, a former barn measuring approximately 125 square meters, offers endless possibilities. Whether you envision it as a workshop, storage space, or a creative studio, this versatile structure is ready to meet your needs. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Living in Revsnes means embracing the great outdoors. With the sea just 100 meters awa ... click here to read more

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Nestled along the serene coastline of Åfjord, Norway, Selnesveien 173 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. This charming chalet, set on a generous 502 square meter plot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. 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. This is the daily reality at Selnesveien 173, where the sea is your constant companion and the natural beauty of Åfjord is your backdrop. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Adventure The main chalet, built in 1997, is in excellent condition, offering a cozy yet spacious living environment. Large windows flood the living room with natural light, providing panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, is perfect for preparing meals to be enjoyed with family and friends. The property features: - One main bedroom with a practical loft for additional sleeping or storage space. - Three annexes, each offering extra sleeping accommodations, ideal for hosting guests or extended family. - A bright, well-maintained bathroom with quality furnishings. - A spacious entrance hall with ample storage and seating. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor space at Selnesveien 173 is a true highlight. The lush lawn and dedicated grill area are perfect for summer barbecues, while several seating areas around the property allow you to soak up the sun throughout the day. With direct access to the sea, the property offers excellent opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. - Seafro ... click here to read more

Welcome to Selnesveien 173. Fantastic location right on the seafront and shielded from view.

Welcome to a unique blend of serenity and nature in Revsnes, where the word 'paradise' takes on new meaning. Life in Revsnes offers a compelling mixture of peace and community, nestled in the heart of the Norway coast. This is where we find a beautiful country home, perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Stokksundveien 1278 awaits you, a remarkable spot that will surely captivate anyone looking for a slice of heaven. With its stunning location just 20 meters from the sea, the plot sprawls across more than 3 acres, presenting endless opportunities for developing your very own maritime utopia. As a real estate agent bustling with excitement over this exclusive property, let me share with you the distinctive charm this home brings. It is part holiday retreat, part daily haven. The entire area offers a mesmerizing harmony of land and sea, particularly enticing to both overseas buyers and expats in search of a peaceful retreat. Set within a neighborhood buzzing with life, directly adjacent to the marina, this home enjoys a lively atmosphere, especially in summer. Visitors flock to Trøndelag's well-visited guest harbors, contributing to the diverse community spirit. Life here provides: - Picturesque coastal views - A vast plot of over 3 acres - Prime sun and view conditions - Proximity to the marina - Welcoming community - Vibrant local atmosphere at Kuringen Bryggehotell - Clear view to Stokkøya and Linesøya - Renowned nearby hiking trails - Rich sea and boating life right at your doorstep. Features of this cozy country home include: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 charming bathroom - An accommodating 87 square meters of living space - Outbuilding for ample storage - Rolling landscapes with further potential for ... click here to read more

Welcome to your own private summer paradise.

A Coastal Retreat in Åfjord: Your Gateway to Norwegian Serenity Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and pine through your open window. At Brassetveien 133, this is not just a dream—it's your everyday reality. Nestled in the heart of Åfjord, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion, comfort, and direct access to the stunning Norwegian coastline. A Day in the Life at Brassetveien 133 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 29 sqm veranda, where the panoramic views of the bay and surrounding mountains unfold before you. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive with vibrant colors, setting the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation or adventure. Inside, the chalet's open-plan living and kitchen area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind. The wood-burning stove crackles softly, creating a cozy atmosphere that complements the modern, functional kitchen. Here, you can prepare a hearty breakfast with fresh local ingredients, perhaps sourced from the nearby market. Embrace the Outdoors The allure of Åfjord lies not only in its breathtaking scenery but also in the myriad of outdoor activities it offers. With the sea just 0.1 km away, your days can be filled with swimming, fishing, or boating. The private boathouse, complete with two boats, ensures that the water is always within reach. Whether you're casting a line or simply enjoying a leisurely sail, the sheltered bay provides a safe haven for all your aquatic adventures. For those who prefer land-based activities, the region boasts an array of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along dramatic fjords. Each seas ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brassetveien 133 - Fantastic cabin with secluded location just meters from the seafront

Nestled in the serene embrace of Åfjord, Norway, Brassetveien 125 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian holiday home. This delightful property, with its proximity to the sea and the lush landscapes of Trøndelag, is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home that promises tranquility, adventure, and a touch of Scandinavian magic. 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 expansive terrace. With 53 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventures and cozy indoor moments. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Constructed in 2010, the chalet boasts a practical layout that maximizes both comfort and functionality. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the natural beauty outside. - Two Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family or guests, ensuring everyone has their own cozy space. - Cozy Loft (Hems): Additional sleeping or storage space, ideal for accommodating extra guests or storing holiday gear. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with contemporary fixtures for your convenience. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Ready for preparing delicious meals with local ingredients. - Storage Room: Practical space for keeping your belongings organized. ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brassetveien 125!

Picture this: a Saturday morning in mid-July, coffee in hand, sitting on a 59-square-meter wrap-around terrace while the Trondheim Fjord glitters just a hundred meters downhill. The air smells of pine and salt. A boat putters somewhere out of sight. That's not a fantasy — that's a typical morning at Brassetveien 94. This two-bedroom chalet sits in Åfjord, a coastal municipality in Trøndelag that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely why it's worth paying attention to. Åfjord isn't trying to be a resort town. It's the real Norway: unhurried, deeply connected to the sea and the forest, and refreshingly free of the tourist infrastructure that irons out the rough, interesting edges of a place. The chalet itself was built in 1982 and has been kept in genuinely good condition. At 61 square meters of interior space, it's compact but well thought out. Nothing feels squeezed. The main living area is anchored by a fireplace — the kind you'll be extremely grateful for when October arrives and the birch trees outside start dropping their leaves in the wind. Large windows pull in natural light and frame the surrounding landscape like a painting you never get tired of. There's room for a proper dining table, which matters when you have family visiting and want meals to feel like events rather than afterthoughts. The kitchen is practical and open to the living space, so whoever's cooking doesn't end up exiled from the conversation. Two bedrooms handle family stays or a combination of sleeping quarters and a small home office for those remote-work weeks. The bathroom covers everything you need. Out back, a 10-square-meter storage room takes care of kayak paddles, fishing gear, skis, and all the other e ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brassetveien 94!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Åfjord, Humstadveien 583 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. This charming property, set against the backdrop of Norway's stunning natural beauty, is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. This chalet, located just a short drive from Åfjord's vibrant town center, provides the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. The area is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, offering endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's hiking through lush forests, fishing in the pristine waters, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the coast, Åfjord is a haven for nature lovers. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Conveniences Built in 1956, this chalet exudes a rustic charm while offering modern conveniences. The property spans 73 square meters, featuring two cozy bedrooms on the upper floor, a welcoming living area, and a functional kitchen. The recent electrical upgrades ensure a seamless blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort. A wood-burning stove adds to the cozy ambiance, making it a perfect retreat during the colder months. Investment Potential and Customization While the chalet is in good condition, it presents an exciting opportunity for personalization. With some thoughtful upgrades, you can transform this property into your dream holiday home. The generous plot size of 1,601 square meters offers ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or even expanding the living a ... click here to read more

Nordvik Bolig and Thomas Kvålsvoll welcome you to Humstadveien 583!