Cozy 2-Bed Country Home on Muskö Island with Expansive Plot & Guest Cottage

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Hyttavägen 16, 148 95 Muskö, Haninge, Sweden, Muskö (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 39Floor area

€199,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

39m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape on Muskö Island

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your covered terrace. This is life at Hyttavägen 16, a charming country home nestled on the serene island of Muskö, Sweden. Here, the pace of life slows, allowing you to savor each moment in a setting that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Home That Embraces Simplicity and Nature

Built in 1960, this 39-square-meter home is a testament to the beauty of simplicity. With two cozy bedrooms and a welcoming living area centered around a wood-burning stove, it offers a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. The absence of modern distractions like running water and sewage is a deliberate choice, inviting you to reconnect with nature and enjoy life's simple pleasures.

A Plot of Endless Possibilities

The property spans an impressive 4,750 square meters, bordered by lush woodlands and open fields. This expansive plot is a canvas for your dreams, whether you envision a flourishing garden, a playground for children, or simply a vast open space to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The guest cottage provides additional space for visitors, ensuring that friends and family can share in the beauty of your island retreat.

Island Living with Modern Conveniences

Muskö offers the best of both worlds: the peace and seclusion of island life, combined with easy access to the mainland via the remarkable Muskövägen underwater tunnel. This unique infrastructure ensures that Muskö is accessible year-round, making it an ideal location for both permanent and holiday living. The island's varied landscape, with its forests, cliffs, and bathing bays, offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, from swimming and fishing to hiking and boating.

A Community Rich in History and Culture

Muskö is steeped in history, known for its naval connections and the underground Muskö naval base. Today, the island is a vibrant community, with local services including a grocery store and a restaurant open during the summer months. Families will appreciate the presence of both preschool and primary school on the island, making it a practical choice for those with children.

A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation

Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Muskö has something to offer. Explore the island's unspoiled nature, enjoy a leisurely swim in the nearby bays, or take a peaceful walk through the woods. For those who crave the excitement of city life, Stockholm is just an hour's drive away, offering a wealth of cultural attractions, shopping, and dining experiences.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Hyttavägen 16 is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The large plot offers ample space for future expansion, whether you wish to add modern amenities or simply enhance the existing structures. The property's location in one of Stockholm's most scenic areas ensures its appeal to both permanent residents and holidaymakers, providing potential for rental income.

Key Features:
- 39-square-meter country home with two bedrooms
- Expansive 4,750-square-meter plot
- Cozy wood-burning stove
- Guest cottage for additional accommodation
- Covered terrace for outdoor relaxation
- Proximity to forests, cliffs, and bathing bays
- Easy access to the mainland via Muskövägen tunnel
- Local services including grocery store and restaurant
- Historical and cultural attractions on the island
- Potential for future expansion and rental income

Your Island Retreat Awaits

Hyttavägen 16 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a life in harmony with nature. Whether you're seeking a summer retreat, a weekend getaway, or a place to call home, this charming country home on Muskö offers endless possibilities. Embrace the tranquility of island living and create lasting memories in one of Sweden's most picturesque locations. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream island escape.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
39
Price per m²
€5,115
Garden size
4750
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the holiday home

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Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

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Front view of the country home

Early on a September morning, the mist sits low over the fields at Ustorp. You open the kitchen window and the smell that comes in is grass and lake water and something faintly woodsy — pine resin, maybe, or the leaves already turning on the birches at the far edge of the meadow. There's no traffic noise. Just the distant call of cranes gathering for their southward journey, and the creak of the old wooden frame as the house warms up. This is what daily life looks like at Ustorp 11, a country property on 2.4 hectares of southern Swedish land, sitting roughly a kilometer from the western shore of Lake Solgen in Eksjö Municipality. The plot is the first thing that stops you. 24,000 square meters of it — open arable fields, mature trees, lawns wide enough to get genuinely lost in. The house sits on elevated ground, which means you're looking out over the surrounding farmland rather than into it. On clear days the view extends toward the lake. In winter, when the deciduous trees drop their leaves, you can see even further. The elevation also means the rooms get good light most of the day, which matters in Småland, where winters are real and dark and you learn to chase the sun across the house. The main residence is in good condition, cared for in the understated way that Swedish country homeowners tend to look after things — quietly, consistently, without fuss. Classic rural Swedish architecture means thick walls, practical proportions, and windows that frame the outside like paintings you never get tired of. Inside, the atmosphere is warm and genuinely liveable. This isn't a renovation project held together by optimism. You could arrive on a Friday evening and simply be here. What sets this place apart from a typical Swe ... click here to read more

Main house and outbuildings, Ustorp 11

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Welcome to a delightful escape nestled on the picturesque island of Muskö, Sweden! At Hyttavägen 9, Haninge Municipality, you can find a charming country home that offers a blend of comfort and natural beauty. Just imagine, a breezy 55-minute drive from the lively atmosphere of Södermalm, you'll discover a serene sanctuary with a breathtaking sea view that instantly captivates. This winterized retreat embodies the perfect balance of coziness and functionality, boasting 108 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space. Ideal for those seeking both a year-round residence or an exquisite seasonal hideaway, this property warmly invites you to create lasting memories. Who wouldn't enjoy coming home to such peace and quiet? As you step inside, the home's inviting aura envelops you. The open-plan kitchen flows seamlessly into the spacious living room, where large windows allow sunlight to dance across the floor, setting an ambiance of warmth and tranquility. The high ceilings and handcrafted fireplace add a touch of rustic elegance, while the meticulous design elements enhance the living experience. Whether you're whipping up a meal in the kitchen or unwinding by the fire, you'll find comfort in every corner of this home. Living in Muskö presents a unique experience, rich in natural beauty and Swedish charm. With the island's impressive landscapes, you're never far from an adventure. Daily life here is colored by the rhythms of the sea and the whispers of the forests. The climate on Muskö is just as appealing, with cool, refreshing air in the summers and a magical quietude during the winter months, perfect for those cozy nights in by the fire. The property, well maintained and in excellent condition, promises a swif ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Hyttavägen 9 Muskö Haninge Municipality

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Muskö island, this historic country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. Located at Hyttavägen 8, Mickrum, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural richness. With its prime location in the southern Stockholm archipelago, this home is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines the allure of the past with the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your mornings could start with a leisurely stroll through your expansive 3,235 sqm plot, where manicured gardens blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The property, built around 1909, exudes a timeless charm, with its two-story structure standing proudly amidst lush greenery. Recent renovations ensure that while the home retains its historical essence, it offers all the modern conveniences you need. Key Features: - Location: Situated in Muskö, a serene island in the Stockholm archipelago, known for its unspoiled natural beauty and peaceful environment. - Size: A spacious 100 sqm home with three bedrooms and one bathroom, perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. - Plot: A generous 3,235 sqm plot featuring a mix of cultivated gardens and natural landscapes. - Renovations: Recent updates include a new heating system, updated electrical wiring, and a newly renovated bathroom. - Accessibility: Just a 50-minute drive to Stockholm via the Muskötunnel, with year-round access via a private road. - Proximity to Sea: Only 150 meters from the sea, ideal for swimming, boating, or simply enjoying the coastal breeze. - Local Amenities: Close to Mi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled on the picturesque island of Muskö, you'll find a distinctive country home at Mellankroken 7, Haninge kommun, Sweden. Just a stone's throw from Stockholm, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility and access, making it a gem for those seeking a peaceful home away from the bustling city life. This quaint and cozy home is perfect for those wanting to experience the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside while still being connected to urban amenities. Let's embark on a journey through this home, which, by virtue of its design, has been a steadfast companion through time. Built in 1960, the house is in good condition and stands as a testament to the timelessness of Swedish architecture. Spanning 65 square meters, this country retreat provides for a total of five bedrooms, catering nicely to large families or groups of friends who wish to enjoy a weekend getaway. Upon entering, you'll find a home that's been lovingly maintained and true to its roots. The house’s interior embraces you with the warmth of rich wooden finishes—evoking the simplicity and functionality that Scandinavian design is renowned for. The layout is both natural and comfortable, with spaces that encourage gathering and shared moments. The living room provides ample space for relaxation or entertainment. It's a place where laughter floats easily through the air on cool evenings when families gather. Features of this Muskö country home include: - 5 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Generous plot of 2,254 sq. meters - Close proximity to the sea - Well-equipped kitchen - Spacious living room - Established garden with mature trees - Patio area for al fresco dining - Wooden interior with Scandinavian design influences - 65 sq. meters of living space ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Mellankroken 7 Muskö Haninge municipality

Nestled in the serene and picturesque locale of Muskö, Kullsviksvägen 13A offers a delightful retreat as a charming vacation home. This inviting property, recently subdivided from a neighboring estate, stands as a two-story edifice where tranquility meets homely comfort, making it an ideal acquisition for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful embrace of nature. The house itself exudes a cozy ambiance and holds the promise of a warm, family-oriented living. On the ground floor, the welcoming living room features a classic tiled stove, perfect for gathering around during those cooler evenings. Adjacent to this area is a functional kitchen, which provides all the essentials for home cooking and has the added benefit of leading out to a picturesque terrace. The terrace is a standout feature, offering stunning views of the sea—an ideal spot for morning coffees or sunset dinners. Upstairs, the home accommodates two well-sized bedrooms, presenting ample space for a small family or guests. The property also includes a convenient toilet and a separate shower room, ensuring comfortable living arrangements. While the home is in good condition, new owners might see this as a delightful project with opportunities for further personalization and enhancements to make this space truly their own. The surrounding garden invites a green thumb to bring their personal touch, enhancing the already quaint and charming setting. Property Features: - Two floors of living space - Two bedrooms - One living room with a tiled stove - Kitchen with terrace access - Toilet and separate shower room - Garden area - Access to a private boat dock Amenities: - Boat dock access - Nearby local shops and eateries - Access to natural landscape ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Welcome to Landängsvägen 16, situated in quaint Muskö, Sweden. This country home serves as a tranquil retreat away from the pressing rhythms of city life, while still maintaining a feasible commute to Stockholm, the bustling heart of Swedish city life. Now, I understand that many of you potential buyers are coming from all around the world, and I want to assure you that I've captured everything you might want to know about this charming little haven. Situated in the desirable Haninge Municipality, not far from the vibrant capital of Stockholm, this property offers an inviting escape into the quaint countryside. The pace here is delightfully slower – allowing time to sip warm cups of coffee on the porch, tending to a juicy thriller novel. Living here means enjoying those golden moments and breathing in the clean, invigorating nordic air. Built in 1961, this modest but cozy abode rests comfortably on a generous lot stretching over 5,151 square meters. For those of you unfamiliar with metric, that's a roomy plot of land offering far more than your average suburban garden. Picture this: wide expanses of greenery where kids can run freely, or grandkids can visit and explore. Perhaps you're an ardent gardener? The expansive grounds here are a canvas for dreams of vegetable plots, flower beds, and perhaps a small fruit orchard? Planning your outdoor oasis is half the fun! Living on Muskö gives you the chance to adopt a peaceful and laid-back lifestyle, featuring the best aspects of countryside living. While this property is wonderfully quiet, rest assured, you don't have to be disconnected. The local country store is just a wander down the road for those day-to-day essentials. Want to pop into the big city? A quick bus trip ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Landängsvägen 16, Haninge municipality

Nestled along the scenic West Coast, in the heart of Sweden's natural beauty, lies a country home waiting to offer its next residents the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of a cozy community. Located at Landängsvägen 22 in Muskö, Haninge kommun, this delightful home is an opportunity worth considering for those with a vision and a penchant for transformations. Though this property requires some tender loving care, it boasts good condition and a sturdy foundation, offering you the perfect balance of country aesthetics and cozy warmth. Imagine waking up to the peaceful surroundings of Muskö, with its lush landscapes and gentle whispers of nature. This home features a sizable living room where you can enjoy the warm embrace of a crackling fireplace. Step out the backdoor, and you’re greeted with a backyard perfect for those summer afternoons. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or watching the sunset, the space offers a homely atmosphere unique to country living. The kitchen, designed for functionality, doubles as a social hub where you and your family can prepare meals or simply catch up over a cozy dinner. With two comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with essential amenities like a combustion toilet and sink, this home is ready for immediate occupancy, albeit with room for thoughtful updates. Should you have guests over, they can find themselves resting comfortably in the separate guest house, which includes a functional kitchenette. Ideal for visitors, this space adds an extra layer of convenience, ensuring everyone enjoys their stay. The property's basement serves as a treasure trove of possibilities, featuring a workshop for the handy, a sauna perfect for relaxing after a long day, an ... click here to read more

3 room cottage on Landängsvägen 22 Muskö Haninge kommun

Welcome to Skogsråstigen 1, a delightful country home nestled in the serene and picturesque enclave of Årsta Havsbad, Haninge, Sweden. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility just a stone's throw from the shimmering waters of the Stockholm archipelago. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this residence promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your home. With approximately 45 square meters of living space, this cozy abode is designed for comfort and simplicity, making it an ideal getaway for singles, couples, or small families. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle - Location: Årsta Havsbad, Haninge, Sweden - Property Type: Country Home - Condition: Good - Size: 45 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: 199,500 - Proximity to Sea: Short walk - Garden Size: 709 square meters - Guest House: 8-10 square meters - Parking: Space for 1-2 cars - Utilities: Connected to municipal water and sewage ### Embrace the Årsta Havsbad Lifestyle Årsta Havsbad is a hidden gem, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty and vibrant community life. As a second home owner here, you'll have the privilege of experiencing the best of both worlds—peaceful seclusion and engaging social activities. - Nature's Playground: Explore the lush forests and scenic trails that surround your home. Whether you're hiking, cycling, or simply taking a leisurely stroll, the natural beauty of the area is sure to captivate your senses. - Waterfront Adventures: Just a short walk from your ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene landscape of Årsta Havsbad, the charming country home at Utsiktsvägen 57 presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace both the peace of rural living and the convenience of modern amenities. This delightful semi-detached property boasts a good condition, though there are areas that offer potential for customization to suit personal tastes and needs. Perfect for overseas buyers or expats considering a life in Sweden, this home serves as a picturesque retreat. Spread over two floors, the property features a practical layout. The upper level comprises a cozy living room with a fireplace that not only warms the space but also creates an enchanting ambiance during the cold Swedish winters. Adjacent to the living area is a functional kitchen, and the setup is designed to maximize the natural light and scenic views of the lush outdoors. The balcony on this level provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges, offering an ideal spot for morning coffees or tranquil evening relaxation. The house includes four bedrooms, with two situated on each floor, providing ample space for family living or guest accommodation. Additionally, there is a substantial storage area on the entrance floor that can be adapted for multiple uses, from a hobby room to additional living space, depending on the new owner’s inclinations. The convenience of an electric car charger is a notable modern touch, reflecting the property's readiness for contemporary living requirements. Living in Årsta Havsbad allows residents to experience a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventure and tranquility. The local area is celebrated for its ski systems and picturesque snowmobile trails. For ski enthusiasts, the ski-in ... click here to read more

75 m² Holiday Home on Utsiktsvägen 57 Hemavan/Tärnaby Storumans municipality

Early July, seven in the morning. You slide open the door to the south-facing terrace with a mug of coffee, and the only sound is wind moving through mature birch trees at the edge of your 844-square-meter garden. In ten minutes, you can be standing barefoot on the sandy beach at Årsta Havsbad's bathing area, watching kayakers cut across the water toward the outer archipelago. This is not a fantasy—it's a Tuesday. Sitting on Arkitektvägen in Haninge municipality, about 30 kilometers south of Stockholm's center, this 1952-built single-storey house with basement is exactly the kind of find that locals talk about quietly among themselves. Small, honest, and genuinely good—43 square meters of considered living space that makes you rethink how much room you actually need when the outdoors is this close. The layout keeps things simple, which is part of the appeal. An open-plan kitchen and living area forms the core of the home, anchored by a fireplace that earns its keep from September through April, when the Swedish coast takes on a different, sharper beauty. On October evenings, with the fire going and rain tapping the large windows, this room feels properly sheltered and warm—the kind of atmosphere you can't manufacture in a new-build. The two bedrooms are well-proportioned and quiet. The tiled bathroom is clean and functional, with a shower. Below the main floor, a basement handles laundry and storage, freeing up the living areas to feel uncluttered. Then there's the separate guest cottage—a friggebod of around 15 square meters sitting beside the main house. Guests get their own space. Or you reclaim it as a writing room, a studio, somewhere to work remotely during those long Swedish summer days when the light refuses t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine waking to the gentle lapping of waves against weathered wooden planks, morning mist rising from the crystalline waters of Horsfjärden as sunlight filters through towering pines. Your private jetty beckons just fifty meters from your door, where a kayak waits to carry you through sheltered coves and past rocky outcrops dotted with wild blueberries. This is life at Långgarn 71, where 6,589 square meters of coastal wilderness on a private archipelago island becomes your sanctuary from the modern world. Picture yourself living between Sweden's capital and the open Baltic Sea, where the rhythm of ferry schedules replaces traffic lights, and your nearest neighbors respect the sacred Scandinavian tradition of peaceful privacy. This 73-square-meter country home from 1947 sits perfectly positioned on Långgarn Island, offering unfiltered sea views across waters that transition from summer sapphire to winter silver. The Stockholm archipelago lifestyle unfolds naturally here, where morning swims in June's midnight sun give way to autumn mushroom foraging in surrounding forests, followed by winter evenings watching the northern lights dance above frozen seascapes. Inside, the home's four rooms embrace classic Swedish design principles with light-filled spaces that maximize the maritime panorama through expansive windows. The living area becomes a natural gathering point where floor-to-ceiling views transform daily life into an ever-changing exhibition of weather, wildlife, and watercraft passing through Horsfjärden. Three bedrooms provide restful retreats where the sound of wind through pine branches and distant seabird calls replace urban noise. The functional kitchen invites you to prepare meals with ingredients from Haning ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

A Tranquil Retreat in Årsta Havsbad: Your Swedish Getaway Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched wooden deck. This is life at Kuttervägen 20, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Årsta Havsbad, Haninge, where nature and community blend seamlessly to offer a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1953, this 64-square-meter home exudes warmth and functionality. As you enter, you're greeted by an open-plan living space bathed in natural light, thanks to expansive windows that frame the lush garden views. The seamless flow between the living room, dining area, and kitchen creates an inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The living room opens directly onto a spacious deck, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. Adjacent, a glass-enclosed conservatory offers a cozy retreat to enjoy the garden's beauty, rain or shine. Bedrooms and Bath: A Sanctuary of Rest The home features two comfortable bedrooms, each designed to be a personal haven. The modern bathroom, equipped with contemporary fixtures, provides a stylish and functional space for daily routines. A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you're enveloped by a mature garden that offers both open lawns and shaded nooks. Whether hosting summer barbecues, letting children play, or finding a quiet spot to read, this garden is a versatile outdoor sanctuary. Guest House: A Space for Creativity and Connection The property includes a separate guest house, perfect for accommodating visitors, extended family, or transforming into a home of ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine a place where the serenity of nature meets the convenience of urban life—a hidden gem located at Ganstavägen 11, Söderby Brygga, in the charming region of Haninge kommun, Sweden. Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Västerhaninge, this property offers more than just a villa; it's a private retreat waiting to become your sanctuary. Picture yourself driving through lush Swedish forests, where the road unwinds and leads you to a secluded spot on 3,780 square meters of verdant land. It's here you discover not one, but a collection of four quaint residential houses, each carrying its own history and personality. The setting feels almost like its own little village, offering a unique lifestyle balance between community and privacy. The main residence, known fondly as "Stora stugan," boasts 62 square meters built in 1942, capturing a touch of the historical past that Västerhaninge is known for. Accompanying "Stora stugan" are three more houses, each with its own identity: "Ulla," a cozy 32 square meters built in 1965; "Annica," a contemporary 45 square meters established in 1997; and "Hans," a compact 28 square meters house. Walking from one to another, you're likely to find delightful nooks and crannies perfect for reading a book or soaking up the sun. The property is thoughtfully designed to make the most of Scandinavian natural beauty, with each house positioned for maximum privacy. Plus, there's a standalone sauna outfitted with a shower—a must-have for embracing authentic Swedish living. Whether it's in the summer when the days are long, or the winter under a blanket of snow, this property adapts to every season effortlessly. Amenities are abundant, yet seamlessly integrated into the natural setting. Here's a qui ... click here to read more

167 m² Winterized cottage at Ganstavägen 11 Söderby Brygga Haninge kommun

A Tranquil Escape on the Swedish Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp scent of pine mingling with the fresh sea breeze. This is the daily reality at Sjövik, a charming lakeside cottage nestled on the serene southern tip of Norrö, Utö. Here, the world slows down, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Storied Past and Timeless Charm Sjövik is more than just a property; it's a piece of history. For over 65 years, it has been a cherished family haven, its walls echoing with laughter and memories. Built in 1926, the cottage retains its classic Swedish design, with a glass veranda that frames the ever-changing seascape and a traditional wood-burning stove that promises cozy evenings. A Unique Peninsula Setting Set on a southwest-facing peninsula, the property spans 4,900 square meters, including 1,500 square meters of private water area. This unique feature not only offers breathtaking panoramic views but also ensures a sense of privacy and exclusivity. The landscape, with its rugged granite outcrops and windswept pines, provides a dramatic yet serene backdrop that transforms with the seasons. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Life at Sjövik is a harmonious blend of relaxation and adventure. The private jetty offers direct access to the water, perfect for swimming, boating, or simply soaking in the sun. Less than 50 meters from the sea, the property invites you to enjoy the soothing sounds of the waves and the invigorating sea air. For those who appreciate the quintessential Swedish experience, a wood-fired sauna awaits, offering a tranquil space to unwind and rejuvenate. The generous lot size of 3,400 square meters provides am ... click here to read more

Lakefront view of the property

Nestled in the heart of Gålö, Haninge, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's natural paradise. Located at Sävnäsvägen 5, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends tranquility, nature, and accessibility. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat or a second home investment, this property promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Gålö is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting over 30 kilometers of scenic hiking trails that meander through lush oak groves, aromatic pine forests, and expansive coastal meadows. Imagine waking up to the sound of birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures. From mushroom foraging to berry picking, the area offers a bounty of natural delights. For those who love the water, Gålö Havsbad's kilometer-long sandy beach is just a short drive or bike ride away. Alternatively, discover your own secluded rocky outcrop at Oxnö, perfect for a peaceful evening swim. The local farm shops, within cycling distance, provide fresh, locally produced goods, ideal for a summer barbecue or a cozy winter meal by the fire. Despite its rural charm, Gålö is conveniently located just 20 minutes by car from Stockholm. Public transport is easily accessible, with buses connecting to Handen and Västerhaninge, where commuter trains whisk you into the city in about 25 minutes. The picturesque archipelago town of Dalarö is also nearby, offering a marina, cafes, and a vibrant summer lifestyle. The property itself is a charming single-story home, set in a quiet and sunny location surrounded by horse paddocks and lush greenery. The main building features a functi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene enclave of Riddartorp/Dåntorp, Haninge, Lingonstigen 24 offers a quintessential Swedish retreat, perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation property in the heart of Scandinavia. This delightful country home, with its classic red facade and white trim, embodies the charm and tranquility of rural Sweden, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your very own magical garden. This property, set on a generous 300 square meter lot, invites you to embrace the outdoor lifestyle, with ample space for gardening, recreation, and social gatherings. The beautifully landscaped garden, adorned with mature trees and flowering shrubs, offers a peaceful oasis where you can unwind and enjoy the natural surroundings. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The main house, spanning 29 square meters, is a testament to efficient design and cozy living. As you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and welcoming living room, the heart of the home. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the garden and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Whether you're relaxing with family or entertaining guests, this space is perfect for both. The adjacent kitchen is practical and well-equipped, making meal preparation a breeze. With essential appliances and ample storage, you'll find everything you need to whip up a simple breakfast or a festive summer dinner. The property features one cozy bedroom, providing a peaceful retreat for restful nights, and a compact yet functional bathroom. A Garden Lover's Paradise One of the standout features of this property is its enchan ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the scenic countryside of Tungelsta, you'll find this delightful country home, tucked away on Kometvägen 6 in Haninge kommun. With an asking price just shy of three hundred thousand, this intriguing property invites you to embark on a leisurely northern European lifestyle. A gem for those seeking the calm and quiet that only a rural setting can offer, this house is set to make your dreams of serene living a beautiful reality. Boasting an excellent location, this single-story house stands on a scenic plot with ample room for multiple vehicles on its spacious gravel driveway. A property promising a break from the bustling city life, it's ideal for expats or foreign buyers who are seeking a comfortable base in Sweden. Those mornings could start with a sprinkle of frost nipping at your nose as you step out into the enchanting landscape, greeting your neighbors, which can often include lively wildlife like deer and maybe even a moose or two. The garden offers a spot with great sun exposure, perfect for enjoying warm summer days. In the cold winters, retreat indoors to the warmth of the inviting fireplace—a standout feature giving this home authentic coziness. Located in a region where each season brings its own unique beauty, Tungelsta offers a climate that's typical of Sweden—cool summers and biting cold winters with plenty of snow. Being in a country home here comes with a tranquil vibe, disrupted occasionally only by the sounds of chirping birds or rustling leaves. Life in Tungelsta has a balance that's hard to find elsewhere. While the area is relatively quiet and perfect for relaxation, you are still well-connected to modern conveniences, which makes living here a perfect mix of rustic and convenient. The p ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Kometvägen 6 Tungelsta Haninge kommun

Nestled in the heart of Gålö Kärrmaräng, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's serene countryside. Just a 35-minute drive from the bustling city of Stockholm, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. With its charming setting within the Gålö Nature Reserve, this home provides a harmonious blend of comfort, nature, and accessibility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This is the everyday reality at Slingan 9, where the natural beauty of the Swedish landscape is your constant companion. The property, built in 1966, is a testament to timeless design and functionality, offering a cozy 40 square meters of living space that is both inviting and practical. ### A Home That Embraces Nature The house is thoughtfully designed to maximize its picturesque surroundings. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering stunning views of the lush garden and the verdant greenery beyond. The garden itself is a gardener's paradise, with 400 square meters of landscaped beauty. Here, you can cultivate your own vegetables, berries, and herbs in the raised beds, or simply relax in one of the multiple seating areas scattered throughout the garden. ### Comfort and Charm Inside, the home exudes warmth and coziness. The main living area is centered around a beautiful wood-burning stove, perfect for those chilly Swedish evenings. The kitchen is well-equipped, making meal preparation a joy rather than a chore. A cozy loft provides additional sleeping space, ideal for guests or children, accessed via a charming ladder. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Gålö means embracing a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Imagine owning a slice of Swedish paradise, where the serene countryside meets the charm of a traditional summer cottage. Nestled in the picturesque village of Norrby, Haninge, this property offers a unique opportunity to create your dream second home in one of Sweden's most sought-after locations. With its expansive garden plot and proximity to natural wonders, this country home is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Norrby's Allure Norrby, located in the northern part of Haninge Municipality, is a hidden gem that promises a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure. The area is undergoing a transformation, evolving from a mixed-use locale to a vibrant year-round residential community. This change is driven by the expansion of municipal infrastructure, making it an ideal time to invest in a second home here. The Property: A Canvas for Your Vision - Sizeable Plot: Spanning 2,089 square meters, the property offers ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, and future development. - Charming Cottage: The existing summer cottage, built in 1920, provides a cozy retreat with a living area of 18 square meters. It's perfect for summer getaways or as a base while planning your future home. - Development Potential: The upcoming detailed development plan allows for significant new construction possibilities, including a detached residential house and additional outbuildings. - Lush Gardens: The property's garden is a peaceful haven, ideal for relaxation, play, and gardening. Experience the Best of Swedish Nature - Lake Drevviken: Just a stone's throw away, this lake is a popular spot for long-distance ice skating in winter and swimming in summer. - Nature Trails ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage and garden