Cozy 1-Bed Cottage 350m from Apelviken Beach, Varberg - Ideal Vacation Home

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Månskensvägen 23, Apelviken, 432 54 Varberg, Sweden, Varberg (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 41Floor area

€349,500

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

41m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Coastal Retreat Awaits

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the salty sea breeze wafting through your window, and the promise of a sun-drenched day ahead. Nestled in the heart of Apelviken, Varberg, this charming cottage offers a unique opportunity to embrace the quintessential Swedish coastal lifestyle. Just 350 meters from the beach, this property is more than a home; it's a gateway to a world of relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness.

A Day in Apelviken

Start your day with a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores of Apelviken Beach, where the morning sun casts a golden hue over the water. Feel the sand between your toes as you walk, the rhythmic sound of the ocean setting a tranquil pace. As the day unfolds, the vibrant local life beckons. Whether you're a surfing enthusiast eager to catch the perfect wave or someone who prefers the serenity of sunbathing, Apelviken caters to all.

A Culinary Journey

After a morning by the sea, indulge in the local culinary delights. Apelviken is home to a variety of restaurants and cafés, each offering a taste of Sweden's rich food culture. Savor freshly caught seafood, enjoy a traditional fika with friends, or explore the flavors of international cuisine. The vibrant dining scene ensures that every meal is an experience to remember.

Cultural and Recreational Delights

Beyond the beach, Apelviken offers a plethora of activities. From lively summer festivals and markets to serene nature walks and cycling paths, there's something for everyone. Explore the historic Varberg Fortress, a testament to the region's rich history, or visit the charming old town with its quaint shops and bustling harbor.

A Home Designed for Comfort

This cozy cottage, built in 1961, spans 41 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, is a welcoming space for relaxation or entertaining. The open-plan kitchen is both functional and inviting, perfect for preparing meals while engaging with guests.

The bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, with ample space for a double bed and storage. The bathroom is practical, equipped with all necessary amenities for comfortable living. The property's condition reflects the care and maintenance of its current owners, ensuring a move-in-ready experience.

Outdoor Oasis

The cottage sits on a generous 500 square meter lot, offering a lush garden that invites outdoor living. Mature trees and shrubs provide privacy and a verdant backdrop, while the expansive lawn is ideal for gardening, barbecues, or simply enjoying the fresh sea air. There's potential to add a guest house or storage shed, subject to local regulations.

Investment Potential

With its prime location and charming appeal, this property is not only a delightful vacation home but also a sound investment. The thriving local tourism industry offers rental opportunities, providing a potential income stream for international buyers. The manageable annual operating costs and land lease fee make it a practical choice for both seasonal and year-round use.

Key Features:
- 41 sqm living space with additional 11 sqm secondary space
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
- 500 sqm garden with mature trees
- 350 meters from Apelviken Beach
- Open-plan kitchen and living area
- Bright, inviting living room with large windows
- Peaceful bedroom with ample storage
- Practical bathroom with essential amenities
- Well-maintained property in good condition
- Potential for rental income
- Close proximity to restaurants, cafés, and shops
- Easy access to Varberg city center and public transport

Your Coastal Haven Awaits

Månskensvägen 23 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. A place where every day feels like a vacation, where the beauty of the Swedish west coast is at your doorstep, and where memories are made. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Apelviken's unique charm. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards your dream coastal retreat.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
41
Price per m²
€8,524
Garden size
500
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the house and garden

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Front view of the timber house and natural plot

The wood-fired sauna is still warm from last night. Outside, a great tit is doing its two-note call in the oak canopy, and the morning fog off the Baltic is just starting to burn off above the stone wall that borders the garden. This is what a Tuesday looks like at Ljungåsavägen 76 in Torhamn — and it's the kind of ordinary that feels anything but. Torhamn sits at the very tip of the Kristianopel peninsula in eastern Blekinge, Sweden's southernmost province, where the mainland dissolves into a scatter of islands and the sea is everywhere you look. It's not a place that tries to impress you. It doesn't need to. The light here in summer — that long, low Nordic gold that stretches past ten in the evening — has a way of stopping people mid-sentence. First-time visitors often say they didn't plan to stay. They just did. The property itself occupies 5,040 square metres, which sounds large on paper but feels even larger in person. Mature oaks anchor the corners of the plot, their roots lifting the old stone walls that have been here longer than anyone can remember. Classic falurött buildings — that deep Swedish red — catch the afternoon sun. The garden isn't manicured in any stiff way; it's the kind of outdoor space that's been genuinely lived in, with blueberry bushes along the back edge, patches that reliably produce chanterelles in late summer, and flower beds that have been tended long enough to know what they're doing. The main house dates from 1950 and sits at 86 square metres. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an open kitchen-living room anchored by a wood-burning stove that earns its place from September through April. The layout is uncomplicated and honest — generous windows pull the garden indoors visually, and the o ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on an east-facing balcony as the first rays of sunlight filter through the pine trees, the scent of sea salt drifting up from the nearby waters of the Stockholm archipelago. This is the daily ritual that awaits at this 64-square-meter retreat in Saltarö, where Swedish coastal living meets practical vacation home ownership on a commanding 2,644-square-meter elevated plot just 40 minutes from Stockholm's city center. Nestled in the sought-after Värmdö archipelago, this property represents an increasingly rare opportunity to own a holiday home with both main residence and guest cottage in one of Sweden's most accessible yet authentically tranquil coastal communities. The main house and separate friggebod create versatile accommodation options for extended family gatherings, rental income potential, or simply hosting friends who inevitably want to visit once they experience your Swedish island retreat. The heart of the main residence is an open-plan living space flooded with natural light from three directions, creating that coveted Scandinavian brightness that transforms even gray winter days into cozy havens. The modern kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area, where glass doors open directly onto a southwest-facing terrace that captures the precious afternoon and evening sun. During Sweden's endless summer evenings, this outdoor space becomes an extension of your living area, perfect for grilling fresh-caught fish or simply watching the light linger until nearly midnight during midsummer weeks. Two comfortable bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements, while the practical bathroom positioned near the entrance serves both daily needs and post-swim cleanups after visits ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Nestled in the heart of Träslövsläge, a charming coastal village in Varbergs kommun, Sweden, this delightful house on Styrmansvägen 16 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of seaside living. With its prime location, this property is an ideal choice for international buyers seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This 70-square-meter house, originally built in 1951, has been thoughtfully renovated to provide a cozy yet stylish retreat. The property boasts two spacious bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a bright living room that serves as the heart of the home. Here, you can unwind by the open fireplace, enjoying the warmth and ambiance it provides during cooler evenings. The kitchen, equipped with contemporary appliances, is a culinary haven where you can prepare delicious meals using fresh, local ingredients. The adjacent dining area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Step outside, and you'll find a private terrace that seamlessly extends the living space outdoors. This sheltered area is perfect for sipping your morning coffee, enjoying al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The expansive 1,127-square-meter lot features a beautifully landscaped garden with exposed bedrock, offering a unique natural element that enhances the property's charm. A separate guest cottage on the grounds provides additional accommodation, making it ideal for hosting visitors or extended family. This versatile space can also be adapted to suit various needs, such as a home office ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Are you ready to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and discover the charm of a quaint small-town setting? Nestled in the tranquil village of Träslövsläge, this enchanting country home at Rodervägen 19 awaits you with open arms. Offering the perfect balance of comfort and simplicity, this property is the ideal escape for vacationers and those yearning for a serene place to settle. Welcom to what could be your dream getaway. Located in the picturesque coastal village of Träslövsläge in southern Sweden, this lovely property provides the perfect opportunity to unwind and embrace the calmness of country living. Despite being just 45 square meters, the layout is smart and cozy, inviting you to kick back and savor each moment of peace. The Swedish countryside has its own kind of magic, and you’ll feel right at home in this quaint village that captures all its essence. The climate in Träslövsläge is typically Scandinavian, with cooler winters perfect for snuggling up indoors and milder summers ideal for enjoying the gorgeous Scandinavian sun without the oppressive heat. The crisp, fresh air and natural surroundings make each season a pleasure to experience. But enough about the weather—this country home has so much more to offer. Life in this lovely town revolves around nature, community, and a slower pace that many find irresistible. One of the standout features of this property is its delightful patio—ideal for soaking up the day's last rays of sunshine with a good book or sharing endless stories with friends and family. With local amenities and breathtaking nature within arm’s reach, the lifestyle here is both leisurely and fulfilling. Now let me tell you a little about what you'll find by living here: - A charac ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home on Rodervägen 19 Träslövsläge Varbergs kommun

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Varberg, Sweden, this charming farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines rural tranquility with modern convenience. Located at Träslöv 50, this property is a haven for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still being within easy reach of urban amenities and the stunning Kattegat coastline. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the lush 2 hectares of pastureland that surround your new home. This farmhouse is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice that invites you to embrace the simple pleasures of rural living. ### A Home with Character and Potential The main residence is a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, the house is perfect for a small family, a couple, or anyone looking for a peaceful retreat. The spacious living room, with its beautiful wooden floors and classic panel doors, is ideal for gatherings with family and friends, offering plenty of natural light and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, perfect for preparing meals with fresh produce from your own land or local markets. One of the standout features of this home is the unfinished attic, a blank canvas waiting for your personal touch. Whether you dream of additional bedrooms, a home office, or a creative studio, this space offers endless possibilities. ### A Versatile Outbuilding Adjacent to the main house is a substantial barn, approximately 600 square meters in size. This versatile structure is a true gem, offering endless possibilities f ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse and surrounding land

Welcome, future home owners and explorers fascinated by the joys of Swedish coastal life! Allow me to introduce you to a little slice of history—this quaint villa nestled in the serene enclave of Kärradal, right outside the spirited town of Varberg. Located at Kärravägen 55, this property is a delightful blend of both the past and present. Originally built in 1740, the villa was carefully updated in 2010 to present a comfortable lifestyle without losing its unique character. At 85 square meters, it offers an inviting habitat for a small family, couple, or even solo adventurer yearning to settle into a warm, distinctive abode. First, imagine stepping onto an expanse of 1,319 square meters. Yeah, it's broad, it’s open—simply put, it's a canvas for whatever you envision. The grounds deliver an assortment of opportunities—be it crafting a flourishing garden, putting together a play area for children, or even creating an outdoor sanctuary perfect for letting your thoughts roam free. And don't forget the guest cottage! It's a sweet 18 square meters with its own little kitchenette and bathroom—ideal for welcoming visitors or perhaps even for that Airbnb opportunity you've been dreaming of. Let’s talk about one of the prime advantages: the sea. Not just a whisper of it through the trees but a full-on view from your kitchen and terrace. Mornings filled with sea breezes paired with your choice of brew or breakfast, and your mind immediately greets the day in tranquility. The materials and design inside the villa nod to its history, yet don't skimp on the perks of modern life. You've got an open-plan living area, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor experiences, propped up by a well-equipped kitchen that’s perfect for the aspir ... click here to read more

Villa exterior with sea view

Picture yourself stepping onto the patio of your Swedish coastal retreat as morning mist lifts from the Baltic Sea, revealing the gentle waves just meters from your garden gate. The scent of pine and salt air mingles as you carry your coffee across the sun-warmed wooden deck, listening to the rhythmic whisper of the sea that will become the soundtrack to your Swedish summers. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this spacious 105-square-meter house in Kärradal, where coastal living meets practical Scandinavian design in one of Sweden's most coveted holiday home destinations. Built in 1958 on a generous 1,312-square-meter plot, this single-storey property sits in the heart of Kärradal, the quiet residential area that stretches along Varberg's northern coastline. Here, mature trees shelter well-tended gardens, children ride bicycles down peaceful lanes, and Swedish families have gathered for generations to embrace the slow rhythm of coastal summers. The house stands just minutes on foot from a shallow sandy beach that extends for miles, the kind of safe, gentle shoreline where grandparents watch toddlers wade while teenagers paddleboard in the distance. This proximity to the water transforms every season: spring arrives with the first brave swimmers testing the waves, summer brings endless sunlit evenings on the sand, autumn paints the coast in amber light perfect for long walks, and winter offers dramatic seascapes and the cozy hygge of retreating indoors while storms roll across the sea. The Kärradal lifestyle revolves around this intimate connection with nature and water. Mornings begin with beach walks where you might spot seabirds hunting in the shallows or locals gathering for their daily swim, a Swedish tradi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Located in the quaint and picturesque village of Espevik, just outside of Varbergs kommun, stands a charming country home waiting for its next owner. If you're looking for something that blends rustic charm with Scandinavian simplicity, then this two-bedroom property may just be the perfect find for you. Located on Kvarnkullevägen 8, this residence offers a cozy haven from the bustling pace of city life. But I must say, being a busy real estate agent, properties like this don’t stay available for long! Let’s embark on this little journey together as I paint you a picture of this delightful property and the beauty it holds. The house stands on a humble yet functional plot, with the main structure embracing a decidedly cozy vibe, typical of a Swedish country home. This abode is not just a home; it’s an invitation to experience the tranquil lifestyle that so many crave. Stepping into the house, you're welcomed by a snug living room where a delightful fireplace becomes the natural heart of the home. Imagine spending cool evenings gathered around the flickering warmth of a crackling fire, as the ocean breeze lulls you into a state of contentment. And if that doesn’t sound inviting, just wait until you see the cozy dining area, perfect for intimate family meals or lazy morning breakfasts with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The living quarters boast two well-proportioned bedrooms. They are simple yet efficient in layout, capturing plenty of natural light through their windows, creating a serene and airy atmosphere. Perfect for a small family or someone looking for a getaway retreat, these rooms offer comfort after a long day exploring the beautiful outdoors. The single bathroom is conveniently located, practical, and sp ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Welcome to a truly inviting opportunity at Torsgårdsvägen 23, located in the charming area of Espevik, situated within Varbergs kommun. This property presents a fantastic chance for anyone looking to settle in a scenic area of Sweden, where tranquility meets utility, and nature is at your doorstep. As a global real estate agent, I often have the privilege of showcasing properties that highlight both lifestyle and living space, and this property embodies both. This wonderfully renovated country home is ready to cater to both those seeking a holiday getaway and those looking for a permanent residence. With its calm surroundings and thoughtfully planned interiors, this property offers an environment that's both livable and enjoyable. The property sits on a leased plot, giving it both flexibility and affordability. You'll find a serenely bright home inside, adorned with all the essentials for comfortable living: - 3 spacious bedrooms offering restful retreat - A fully tiled, renovated bathroom - A modern kitchen with plenty of options - Expansive window sections maximizing natural light - A combined living room partially open to ceiling - South-facing conservatory/terrace, great for relaxation - Attefall house with terrace: additional bedroom, living room, bathroom - Guest Cottage with separate bathroom for visitors - Carport linked with excellent storage spaces Extensive renovations have been performed in the last three years, ensuring high-quality structural integrity. Noteworthy updates include the excavated foundation and installation of dehumidifiers, providing an added layer of comfort in both the main building and the guest cottage. The garden is another highlight, immaculately tended with a terrace, a paved pat ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Torsgårdsvägen 23 Espevik Varbergs kommun

Welcome to Tvååkers prästgård 4, Fastarp, in the serene community of Varbergs kommun, Sweden, where you have the rare opportunity to own a charming farmhouse known as Ängalyckan. Perfectly blending rural appeal with access to modern conveniences, this property offers an ideal lifestyle for those who cherish the simplicity and beauty of nature coupled with the ease of nearby amenities. This rustic farmhouse sits on a lush 2.386-hectare land parcel that promises endless possibilities to cultivate your dreams. Whether you envision running an organic farm, setting up equestrian facilities, or developing a lush garden oasis, Ängalyckan provides the canvas for your countryside aspirations. The expansive space also offers privacy and the freedom to enjoy a various outdoor activities, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers. Despite its pastoral setting, the farmhouse is incredibly well-connected. Just a short 4-minute drive away is the heart of Tvååker, where you can find a variety of shops, cafes, and essential services including a florist, daycare, primary school, health center, pharmacy, library, and a sports hall. The proximity to such resources makes it convenient for day-to-day living. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the neighboring Höråsen offers verdant forest trails ideal for hiking and jogging, along with a delightful sledding hill which becomes a local favorite during the winter months. The nearby Björkängs beach provides a peaceful escape to enjoy Sweden’s beautiful coastline, and with central Varberg just about 40 minutes away by bus, you can easily access a broader range of cultural and recreational activities. The farmhouse while maintaining good condition does beckon for some tender love and ca ... click here to read more

7 rooms Farm/forest at Tvååkers Rectory 4 Fastarp Varbergs municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, this exquisite country home in Grimeton offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of rural Sweden. Located at Torstorp 33, Jutagård, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your expansive 7.4-hectare estate. This is not just a home; it's a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, a place where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature. A Harmonious Blend of Tradition and Modernity Originally built in the 1940s, the main house has been meticulously renovated to offer a harmonious blend of classic charm and contemporary design. With a generous living area of 160 square meters, the home is thoughtfully laid out to cater to both family life and entertaining. The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen areas are bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making it perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet family meals. The living room, with its large windows, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, while a cozy fireplace adds a touch of warmth during the colder months. Comfortable Accommodation for All The main residence features three well-proportioned bedrooms, providing comfortable accommodation for family members and guests. The two bathrooms are modern and stylish, fitted with high-quality fixtures and finishes, ensuring a luxurious experience. A Guest House with Endless Possibilities In addition to ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

### Experience the Allure of Coastal Living in Falkenberg Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you step onto your private wooden deck. Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Falkenberg, Sweden, this charming tiny house offers a unique blend of modern comfort and serene natural beauty, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts This 22-square-meter tiny house is a masterclass in efficient design, offering two cozy bedrooms, a bright living area, and a well-appointed kitchen. The open-plan layout ensures a seamless flow between spaces, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment. The bathroom, complete with a shower and underfloor heating, adds a touch of luxury to your daily routine. Built in 2010, the property is insulated for year-round use, allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons from the comfort of your home. Whether it's a summer retreat or a winter hideaway, this tiny house is equipped to provide a comfortable living experience throughout the year. ### Embrace the Coastal Lifestyle Located just a short stroll from the sandy shores of Olofsbo Beach, this property offers unparalleled access to one of Sweden's most beautiful coastlines. Spend your days basking in the sun, swimming in the clear waters, or taking leisurely walks along the beach. The vibrant seaside community of Olofsbo is known for its friendly atmosphere and offers a range of amenities, including a popular grocery store and several high-quality restaurants. ### A Culinary Adventure Awaits Indulge in the local culinary delights with a visit to "Ackebergs," a renowned Neapolitan piz ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Olofsbo 222, Cottage R32

Welcome to Stamnared 35, a quintessential country home nestled in the heart of Veddige, Sweden. This property offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the picturesque region of Halland. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the lush greenery that surrounds your home. This is the everyday reality at Stamnared 35, where tranquility and nature are your closest neighbors. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1956, this 118 m² country home exudes a timeless appeal, with its solid construction and thoughtful design. The house features three spacious bedrooms, a cozy living room, and a well-equipped kitchen, all bathed in natural light from large windows that frame stunning views of the countryside. The practical layout ensures a comfortable living experience, whether you're hosting family gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The property is in good condition, with a modern air-to-water heat pump complementing the traditional wood-burning system, providing efficient heating throughout the year. This combination not only ensures comfort but also helps manage energy costs, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious buyers. Expansive Outdoor Spaces The allure of Stamnared 35 extends beyond its walls. The property sits on a generous plot, soon to expand to approximately 1.3 hectares, offering ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Traditional stone walls and mature trees provide privacy and a picturesque setting, perfect for those who cherish a connection w ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscapes of Stråvalla, Varbergs kommun, lies a delightful opportunity waiting to be seized. Located in this cozy corner of southwestern Sweden, where the gentle sea breeze intertwines with lush greenery, is a quaint country home that promises not just residence, but an unrivaled living experience. Imagine waking up each morning at Kärra 40 to the crisp, refreshing air that flows in from the surrounding vastness of nature. This delightful country home, equipped with two bedrooms and a single but quite efficient bath, stretches over 43 square meters. It's a delightful compact size, ensuring easy maintenance while allowing you to enjoy a range of activities outside rather than being confined indoors. This property, constructed not so long ago in 2022, stands as a testament to functional living combined with the tranquility of the countryside. A seamless blend of practicality and comfort is evident right from the outset. As you step inside, a spacious open-plan layout welcomes you, where a well-planned kitchen meets a cozy living room. This communal area becomes a hub for social interaction, offering much-needed warmth and companionship, whether you're hosting friends or enjoying a quiet family dinner. What truly enhances the living experience here is the expansive west-facing terrace. It’s more than just an add-on to the property; it’s an invitation to embrace outdoor living. Visualize spending lazy summer afternoons soaking up the sun, children playing around, or simply lounging with a book in hand. This outdoor space connects seamlessly with the indoors, offering an element of openness and freedom. Each of the two bedrooms is thoughtfully placed on either end of the house to pro ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene embrace of Väröbacka, just a stone's throw away from the bustling heart of Varbergs kommun, lies a hidden gem on Julles väg 5B. This quaint country home, constructed in 1967, beckons those yearning for a peaceful escape in the scenic landscape of Sweden. With a cozy living area of 61 square meters, it’s a manageable size perfect for individuals or couples seeking simplicity combined with the unmatched beauty of the countryside. Imagine waking up every day in a cozy two-bedroom cottage, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature. Although modest in size, comprising just two bedrooms and a single bath, this home is a warm embrace for anyone longing to live close to nature. The expansive 994-square-meter plot offers you plenty of room for personal touches, whether it's starting your own garden oasis or designing a place for outdoor relaxation. Whether you're settling with breakfast on the porch or tending to the garden, this generous space ensures your privacy and peace of mind. Living in Väröbacka offers more than the property itself; it's about the lifestyle that accompanies it. The area is a haven for those who love the outdoors. Just 700 meters away, the sea awaits, offering wonderful opportunities for a day by the water. Whether you're swimming, fishing, or simply taking in the stunning views, the coast is a major benefit of life here. It's like having your very own piece of the Swedish coastline at your doorstep. Now, while the cottage itself is sturdy and ready to inhabit, it maintains the charm typical of its era, with a few updates completed throughout the years. There’s a cozy, lived-in feeling, but new owners may find some spaces that could benefit from refreshing. Think of it as a blank ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Picture yourself living in the serenity of the Swedish countryside, where every day begins with the tangy scent of the sea and ends with tranquil sunsets. Let me tell you about this remarkable timber house at Ängsbackevägen 18 in Stråvalla, a hidden gem nestled within the charming Varbergs kommun. Imagine driving up to this timber home, surrounded by nature's splendor. The air is clean, and the hustle and bustle of city life feels a world away. As busy as I am, showing homes to folks around the globe, this one stands out. The property itself is tucked away on a generous plot of 2117 square meters, offering plenty of space for your dreams to take root. The natural landscape features exposed rock and minimalistic greenery which means less time mowing lawns and more time enjoying your life by the sea. Now, let's step inside to explore the 119 square meters of cozy living space. As you enter, you're welcomed into an open area that comprises the living room, dining section, and kitchen. Picture yourself here, lighting up the fireplace on a chilly winter night, throwing a dinner party, or simply relaxing. The property boasts two well-sized bedrooms and a sleeping loft, perfect for guests or expanding families. Have you ever dreamed about sipping your morning coffee on a balcony with a sea view? Here, this dream comes to life. This is where you breathe in that invigorating sea air every single day. And trust me, living by the water has its own rhythm and lifestyle. Stråvalla is more than just a seaside locale; it’s a vibrant community. You're close to beautiful nature trails ideal for walking or cycling. It’s an area that offers peace and solitude yet does not isolate you from the essentials of modern living. Let's list ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home on Ängsbackevägen 18 Stråvalla Varbergs kommun

Picture yourself waking to the soft morning light filtering through tall pines, the scent of wild herbs drifting through open windows, and the gentle sounds of Swedish birdsong welcoming a new day. At Stuvvägen 153 in Frillesås, this isn't a fleeting vacation fantasy—it's the everyday reality of owning a genuine country retreat in one of Sweden's most accessible coastal regions, just 45 minutes south of Gothenburg. This 1938-built country home sits on an extraordinary 7.6-hectare estate where rolling meadows meet woodland edges, offering the rare combination of immediate livability and boundless potential for creating your personalized Swedish escape. Unlike properties requiring extensive renovation, this 80-square-meter residence welcomes you in move-in ready condition, allowing you to start enjoying your Scandinavian getaway from day one while gradually shaping the land to match your vision. The Frillesås region represents Swedish country living at its most authentic. Positioned in Halland County along Sweden's western coast, this area delivers what international buyers increasingly seek: genuine rural character without isolation. The village of Frillesås maintains its traditional farming heritage while offering modern conveniences including grocery stores, cafés, and primary schools. Kungsbacka town, just 15 minutes by car, provides comprehensive services, restaurants, shopping centers, and cultural venues. Gothenburg's international airport sits 50 kilometers north, making this property remarkably accessible for owners traveling from across Europe. Sweden's vacation home culture runs deep, with weekends and summer months traditionally spent at countryside retreats. This property plugs you directly into that lifest ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and lot

Welcome to an abode that perfectly encapsulates the serene allure of Sweden’s countryside, offering you not just a house but a lifestyle. Nestled in the picturesque area of Karl Gustav, Sweden, this charming country home on Älgarestigen 12 is a harmonious blend of comfort, tranquility, and natural beauty. As a busy real estate agent with a passion for connecting people to their dream homes, I'm thrilled to present this exceptional property to you. This little escape is more than just a home; it's where your Swedish dream unfolds. This pleasant country home boasts a solid, well-maintained structure, set on a generous parcel of land that gets the sun from morning until evening. With glimpses of Lake Mäsen peeking through the surrounding foliage, this property offers a vibrant connection to the beautiful Swedish landscape. The backdrop provides a canvas of greens and blues all year round, each season imparting its unique charm and palette. Take a deep breath and picture yourself here, surrounded by nature, living a life of calm and renewal. The property carries a price tag of $136,752 – a reasonable entry for a slice of countryside reverie. With a total area of 69 square meters, the design makes the most of every inch. Let's take a closer look at what this country home offers: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 fresh and well-kept bathroom - Open-plan kitchen and dining area - Spacious living room with large windows - Several outdoor seating spaces - Sunlit and private garden areas - Glimpse of scenic Lake Mäsen - Well-renovated interiors suitable for all-year-round living - Walking distance to swimming areas and saunas - Boat place availability on Lake Mäsen Inside, the home opens up into a spacious living room where wide wi ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

So, you're considering relocating or finding a quaint escape in beautiful Sweden? Allow me to introduce you to a property that's steeped in history and nestled in the alluring borough of Näset in Falkenberg. This fascinating 19th-century summer house, situated at Sommarvägen 122, is a testament to timeless architecture presented in an idyllic setting. Let's paint the picture: this country home brings forth a nostalgic feeling from the past with its distinctive thatched roof—a style notably characteristic of the early 1900s. It's held its own over time and stands as a charming relic of Swedish heritage. While designed as a summer abode, the structure hints at possibilities far beyond just a seasonal visit. Enclosed within a generous plot of 751 square meters, there's sufficient room for any gardener's heart to roam free. The garden, a vivid spectrum of flora throughout the seasons, becomes your serene personal escape from the hustle and bustle of modern-day life. With a total living area of 70 square meters plus an additional 6 of auxiliary space, it may not be grand, but it undeniably warms the heart with its cozy ambiance. The house itself carries the charisma of its time with solid horizontal plank walls—a testament to the enduring craftsmanship of days gone by. Inside, it holds a warm embrace of 5 inviting rooms, positioned to ensure family and friends feel right at home. Notably, the living areas are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that welcome the sun’s glow into every corner. But let’s not forget what lies beyond the home. It's located a mere 450 meters from the shore, providing quick access to the breathtaking Skrea Strand. Known for its 2-kilometer stretch of golden sands and clear waters, it ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer house

Nestled in the serene village of Karl Gustav, Sweden, this delightful house at Halmossestigen 20 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of nature. With its prime location near the tranquil Lake Mäsen, this property is a haven for those yearning for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Abode with Modern Comforts Built in 1975, this charming house spans 46 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space for family gatherings, enhanced by a cozy fireplace that adds warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. The kitchen is well-equipped, providing ample space for culinary adventures and dining. Two comfortable bedrooms offer privacy and relaxation, making this home ideal for both short getaways and extended stays. A well-appointed bathroom completes the interior, ensuring modern conveniences are at your fingertips. A Natural Paradise at Your Doorstep The property boasts an impressive 2,845 square meter plot, a harmonious blend of garden, outdoor seating areas, and woodland. Imagine picking fresh blueberries right outside your door or enjoying a leisurely barbecue with friends and family. The expansive grounds offer endless possibilities for relaxation, play, and outdoor activities. For those with a vision, the large lot presents potential for future development or expansion, allowing you to customize the property to suit your needs. Charming Guest Cottage and Ample Storage In addition to the main house, a charming guest cottage provides extra slee ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home