Cozy 3-Room Winterized Villa in Serene Brunskog, Arvika – Renovated Kitchen, Spacious Plot, Near Amenities & Nature

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Åmot Kraft 1, Brunskog, Arvika Municipality, Brunskog (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€47,008

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the serene and charming country home nestled in the heart of Brunskog, located in the picturesque Arvika Municipality of Sweden. This idyllic property is a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, providing an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life, yet it remains close enough to amenities to ensure a lifestyle of comfort and ease. As a real estate agent juggling numerous listings, I can tell you that this delightful home is one of those rare gems that truly stands out.

Situated at Åmot Kraft 1, this 3-bedroom retreat is a winterized holiday home, sprawled across a serene plot of 952 m², surrounded by lush greenery. It's ideal for those who yearn for seclusion and an escape to nature. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a holiday escape, this property offers versatility at an attractive price point.

* Let's be real, this country home isn't just about the house itself, it's about embracing the lifestyle it offers. Picture this: waking up every morning to the tranquil hum of nature, surrounded by trees and the soothing melody of a gentle stream nearby. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the cozy porch, with nothing but the whispers of the wind to accompany you.

Now, let's get inside the home itself – a cozy 65 m² space comprised of three rooms and a full basement. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the home reflects the quintessential charm of a country residence.

- 3 cozy bedrooms
- 1 well-appointed bathroom
- Recently updated kitchen (renovated in 2020)
- Full basement offering customization potential
- Upgraded heating system (2024)
- Fiber optic internet connection

This home has double-glazed windows and a reliable heating system, ensuring warmth and comfort during those chilly Swedish winters. The airy layout provides ample scope for personal touch and creativity.

Local Adventures Await

Living in Brunskog means being surrounded by a tapestry of natural beauty and local culture. The village is nestled in a landscape filled with forests, lakes, and meadows, offering residents a chance to embark on scenic hikes, leisurely strolls, or invigorating bike rides.

- Proximity to Åmotälven for tranquil walks
- Soterud beach, just a brief 5-minute drive away
- A quick trip of only 4 km to Vikene for essentials
- 10 km to Edane for a wider range of amenities
- Only 15 minutes to Arvika for cultural and shopping needs
- 40-minute drive to Karlstad, a bustling city full of activities

Brunskog is a haven for those who appreciate the slower pace of life and the community spirit of a small town. The area is known for its welcoming residents and charming aesthetics, making it a delightful place to live.

Experience the Climate

The climate in Brunskog offers the quintessential Swedish experience with its cold, snowy winters perfect for cozying up by the fire, and mild, pleasant summers ideal for outdoor adventures.

Potential Awaits

Though the property is in good condition, the home offers ample opportunity for those who love to tinker and make spaces uniquely their own. The full basement adds extra living potential, and there's an older outbuilding on the plot just waiting to be transformed into a studio, workshop, or even a guest room.

Living in this charming country home offers a chance to embrace the best of both worlds – the quiet lure of the countryside and the convenience of urban proximity. Here, life moves at a different rhythm, with the rustling leaves overhead and bird songs serving as your daily soundtrack.

So, if you're considering a move or an investment in Sweden, this could be your perfect home or holiday getaway. Come explore this unique property and envision your future in this enchanting locale. Book your viewing today and let your Swedish adventure begin!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€723
Garden size
952
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cottage

Picture yourself waking to the gentle ripple of canal water reflecting morning sunlight, birdsong filtering through pine-scented air, and the quiet knowledge that a pristine Swedish lake awaits just 150 meters from your door. This is life at Kanalvägen 11, a compact yet thoughtfully designed holiday home where forest solitude meets urban convenience in Sweden's captivating Västra Götaland region. Just fifteen minutes from Borås city center, this 35-square-meter retreat sits on an expansive 1,298-square-meter plot bordered by tranquil waters and dense woodland—a rare combination that transforms weekends into rejuvenating escapes and summer holidays into unforgettable Nordic adventures. The Swedish concept of 'fritidshus'—the cherished tradition of maintaining a countryside retreat—runs deep in Scandinavian culture, and this property embodies that philosophy perfectly. Built in 1970 and maintained in good condition with recent renovations, the home strikes an ideal balance between functional simplicity and comfortable living. The open-plan kitchen and living area creates an airy, welcoming space where natural light pours through windows that frame views of your private garden and the shimmering canal beyond. The kitchen offers modern appliances, ample storage, and room for a proper dining table where you can gather after mornings spent kayaking or afternoons exploring forest trails. What truly distinguishes this vacation home in Sweden is the glazed veranda—a sunroom that extends your living space into the landscape itself. During crisp spring mornings, this becomes your sanctuary for coffee and contemplation as mist rises from the canal. In summer, it serves as an alfresco dining room where meals stretch into long Nordi ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

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Once upon a time, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sweden, lies a quaint farmhouse at Fjäll Karterud 1, set in the serene village of Mangskog within Arvika kommun. This hidden gem, priced at an inviting 125,000, offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of Sweden. If you’re longing for a life wrapped in tranquility, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling landscapes, this is the perfect spot for you. As you arrive, you're greeted by the enchanting views that stretch far beyond the eye can see. This property, covering an expansive 25,540 square meters, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to the coveted rural life where one can feel the breath of nature in every breeze that passes through. The climate here is mild, marked by distinct seasons that Sweden is well known for, providing the perfect backdrop for each unique year-round experience. Exploring deeper, the farmhouse stands proudly as the last house on the road, a testament to the history and stories embedded in its walls. Though the farmhouse is over a hundred years old, it is maintained in good condition, allowing future homeowners to experience a piece of the past while planning the memories of the future. The interiors complement this perfectly, showcasing original details harmonized with a tasteful decor. The living space of around 52 square meters is cozy, perfect for someone looking to downsize or for a couple dreaming of a home where coziness meets tradition. Stepping outside, the farmhouse is accompanied by various outbuildings that invite countless possibilities. Whether you're interested in starting a small farm, pursuing green ambitions, or creating a custom workspace, t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse

Nestled within the serene embrace of Grums, Sweden, Sågartorp 4 presents a delightful opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat. This charming little abode sits cozily tucked away in a picturesque forest glade in Lång, providing both privacy and natural beauty at your doorstep. Ideal for those who love the convenience of country living without sacrificing access to the essentials, Sågartorp 4 promises a perfect blend of rural charm and practicality. A Glimpse Inside: Step inside this inviting two-bedroom country home, and you'll be greeted by a warm atmosphere throughout its 59 square meters of living space. The layout is simple yet functional, featuring a welcoming living room that serves as the heart of the home, two comfortable bedrooms, and a bathroom. Whether you're considering a weekend getaway or a longer-term residence, this home provides all the basics you need, with plenty of room to add your own personal touches. Property Features: - Plot size: 1720 square meters - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Cozy living room - West-facing patio - Guest cottage with kitchen and shower - Most furnishings included - Drilled water - Disclaimer clause upon sale Fixer-Upper Potential: The property is in good condition, and while it may not boast ultra-modern amenities, it offers a solid foundation with immense potential. Think of it as a blank canvas, where with a bit of imagination and effort, you can create a space that truly reflects your lifestyle. Its simplicity allows for endless possibilities—perhaps a cozy nook for reading by the window, or enhanced garden areas around the property. For those with a creative spirit, this country home is waiting to be transformed into something special. Life in Grums: Grums, a quain ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature and sipping your morning coffee while overlooking a picturesque lake. Nestled in the enchanting locale of Sjöhaget in Arvika Municipality, this charming country home on Bergåsvägen 10 could be your very own slice of Swedish heaven. With a delightful blend of comfort, tranquility, and natural beauty, this property is a dream come true for anyone yearning to embrace the serene country life. Let's start our journey with the house itself. This delightful residence spans a generous 128 square meters and boasts three cozy bedrooms that invite restful slumber after a day spent exploring the beautiful surroundings. With five spacious rooms, including a welcoming living area equipped with a warming fireplace, the ambiance is undeniably cozy. The open kitchen represents both functionality and space, perfect for those cherished family dinners or quiet evenings. Imagine whipping up a meal with fresh local produce, then stepping out onto your terrace to enjoy your culinary creation with a stunning view of the lake. Now, speaking of comfort, let’s talk about how this home has been thoughtfully updated with newly installed geothermal heating—an energy-efficient solution that promises to keep you snug throughout Sweden’s frosty winters. With comfort assured, each season can be anticipated with joy. Life in this area is truly something special. Arvika, a stone’s throw away at just eight kilometers, is a vibrant town filled with cultural treasures. Known for its picturesque streets and cultural events, Arvika is where tradition meets modernity. Whether it’s exploring local artisans during the annual Arvika Festival or discovering Swedish art at the Rackstad Museum, there’s much to see an ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Bergåsvägen 10, Sjöhaget, Arvika Municipality

Step into the heart of Sweden, specifically into the welcoming arms of Arvika, a picturesque spot saturated with the unique atmosphere that's synonymous with a small, culturally rich Swedish kommun. You’re here to explore a property promising not just a house, but a home filled with endless potential and warm memories waiting to be made. As a bussy global real estate agent, I often cross paths with properties promising a certain lifestyle, a specific experience, and this villa is a sterling example. Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Haga, precisely located at Boställsvägen 8, this villa uniquely blends comfort, practicality, and Swedish living. It's tailored for families who relish in quiet living, yet desire proximity to necessary amenities and local activities. To give you an idea, Haga is one of those rare neighborhoods where tranquility and convenience coalesce. It's a family-friendly area where you’ll feel safe and welcomed. Arvika itself is a charming town known for its artistic community and lush landscapes surrounded by shimmering lakes and dense forests, making it an inviting hub for nature lovers and creative souls alike. This peaceful environment offers a retreat from the frenetic pace of big city life, yet it's filled with artistic vibrancy evident in its galleries and local art festivals. The villa itself, boasting 121 sqm of well-utilized space, is a prime example of smart living design. It's got a good condition but there's always room to add your personal touch. You might envision how a fresh coat of paint or some modern finishes would transform the areas subtly into your unique haven. Let's journey through the villa: On the main level, a thoughtful floor plan awaits you. Here, a renovated kitchen ... click here to read more

4 room Villa on Boställsvägen 8 Haga Arvika kommun

Nestled in the picturesque region of Arvika, Valdemar Dahlgrens gata 50 offers an exceptional living experience for those looking to embrace life in Värmland, Sweden. As a busy global real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this delightful villa located in Agneteberg, a truly captivating neighborhood. This distinctive 1.5-story house, set on a charming plot, is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. It's a place where you can immediately feel at home. With a good condition, this property doesn't require the stress of a fixer-upper, letting you enjoy its warmth and character from the moment you step inside. Let's begin our tour on the ground floor. The welcoming hall makes for a perfect first impression with ample space to hang your coats and store belongings. As you move forward, you'll discover a modern kitchen that underwent a stylish renovation just a few years back in 2020. Equipped with appliances like a stove and fridge/freezer, this kitchen is ideal for any culinary adventure you wish to undertake. Following the hallway, your journey continues to the cozy living room that effortlessly opens onto a covered terrace and deck. Imagine nights sipping tea or enjoying dinner with friends as the sun sets—that's the magic this space offers. The ground floor also features a snug bedroom, offering enough room for a double bed. Storage won't be an issue here, thanks to the five spacious wardrobes that keep your belongings neatly organized. For added convenience, there's a small, yet functional WC right off the hall. Ascending to the upper floor, you're greeted by a large, versatile hall that provides access to the home's balcony. Visualize furnishing this space as a home office, a reading nook, or ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle sound of birds chirping and the view of the serene Överudsjön Lake right beyond your window. Here’s a unique opportunity to own a country home that offers a true escape into nature's embrace in the beautiful region of Värmland, Sweden. Let’s take a closer look at this enchanting retreat located in the cozy township of Borgvik. This country home, located at Överud Hägnet 5 in the Grums Municipality, is just the spot for anyone looking for a peaceful getaway. The property is strategically situated so you can enjoy the tranquility of rural living while still being conveniently close to the amenities of nearby towns like Borgvik and Karlstad. This part of Sweden is cherished for its striking natural landscapes, filled with forests and lakes, making it a perfect locale for those who appreciate outdoor activities and nature. Now, to the heart of the matter—this property. Spanning 102 square meters, the main red building has been well-maintained, sparing you the immediate worries of renovations that can otherwise tear a hole through your pocket and your patience. With three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom, it’s ideally suited for families or even people interested in hosting friends for those summer getaways. Let's walk through the property. Enter the main house, and you're greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like home from the moment you step inside. The open-layout living room is spacious enough for family gatherings or cozy nights by the fireplace. From here, step out onto the two-directional terrace where you’re greeted by vistas of the lake, making it a prime spot for morning coffees or evening wind-downs. Can't you just see yourself sipping a cup of coffee with th ... click here to read more

Main building with lake view

Nestled in the serene embrace of Bjälverud, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Arvika, lies a quaint country home that promises a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming abode, set amidst the lush landscapes of Värmland, offers an unparalleled opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat or a second home in the heart of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the towering pines that frame your 2,085 square meter plot. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in simplicity and natural beauty. ### A Cozy Haven Upon arrival, the inviting porch beckons you to pause and savor the crisp Scandinavian air. It's the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening reflections, as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm, rustic interior that exudes a sense of coziness and charm. - Size: 33 square meters of thoughtfully designed space - Bedrooms: 1 sleeping alcove, adaptable for singles or couples - Kitchen: Rustic charm with a traditional wood-burning stove - Living Room: Bright and airy, with dual-aspect windows - Outbuildings: Includes a storage room, woodshed, and traditional outdoor toilet - Guest House: A separate friggebod for additional guests ### Embrace the Outdoors The expansive garden is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether it's gardening, hosting summer barbecues, or simply lounging under the sun, the possibilities are endless. The surrounding forests are a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering trails for hiking, spots for berry picking, and opportunities for wildlife observation. - Proximity to Water: Just 350 meters from Lake Bjälvern a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Discover the charm of country living at this appealing fixer-upper located at Ingmår 53 in the serene and scenic village of Sunne, Sweden. Positioned on an expansive natural plot of 11,249 square meters, this rural holiday home oozes old-fashioned charm and beckons with limitless potential for those eager to put their personal stamp on their living space. This country home, in need of comprehensive renovations, offers the perfect canvas for creative individuals or families looking to immerse themselves in a project that will transform this property into a true countryside retreat. With two bedrooms and one bathroom across 120 square meters of living space, the interior of the home invites a complete redesign to harness its full potential and optimize its rural charm. Venture outside, and the vast plot provides a fantastic playground for gardening enthusiasts or those dreaming of ample outdoor recreational space for family activities. The surrounding landscape of Ingmår is a haven for nature lovers. Enjoy leisurely walks, vibrant hiking trails, and the overall tranquility that rural life affords, all just steps from your door. Despite its secluded setting, the property maintains convenient proximity – only 7 kilometers – to the nearest community, where you can access essential amenities. This balance of solitude and accessibility makes it a compelling choice for those looking to enjoy peaceful living without being disconnected from necessary services. Here's what living in Sunne looks like: - Sunne offers a temperate climate with distinct seasons ranging from warm summers ideal for gardening and outdoor activities to picturesque snowy winters perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. - The area is renowned for its cultur ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home at Ingmår 53 Sunne Sunne municipality

Stand at the kitchen window on a September morning, steam rising from your coffee cup, and watch the mist lift slowly off the Värmland fields. Fifty meters away, through a line of birch trees, is Mårbacka — the estate where Selma Lagerlöf wrote the stories that earned her the Nobel Prize in 1909. That's not a marketing line. That's just Tuesday here. Mårbacka 34, known locally as Mårbacka Där Ner, sits on roughly 18,000 square meters of Värmland countryside just outside Sunne in west-central Sweden. The main house dates in spirit to the 18th century — its proportions, its symmetry, the way the windows frame the meadows beyond — but it was fully rebuilt in 1998 after a fire, using materials and methods that honored the original architecture rather than replacing it. The result is a house that feels genuinely old without demanding constant maintenance. Solid wood floors, about four centimeters thick and running the full length of each room, have the kind of depth and warmth you simply don't find in new construction. Every room has its own fireplace or stove — some are classic Swedish kakelugnar (tiled stoves), some are open hearths, others are vedspis wood-burning stoves — and every single one has its own individual flue in the chimney. That detail alone tells you something about how this house was rebuilt: with patience, with intention, without shortcuts. The ground floor sets a particular mood. The kitchen is genuinely the center of gravity — a large cooking island, a wood stove, an induction hob, an electric AGA cooker, multiple ovens, and a wine climate cabinet. This is a kitchen designed for people who actually cook, not for photographs. After a day out on Lake Fryken — the long, narrow lake that stretches through t ... click here to read more

Front view of Mårbacka 34

Welcome to this unique opportunity in the serene countryside of Gunnarskog, nestled in the stunning Arvika Municipality of Sweden. If you're seeking a retreat that combines tranquility with historical significance, then this property at Tobol Klinten 1 might just be the sanctuary you’ve been dreamin' of. As a global real estate agent with a pretty hectic schedule, it's rare to come across such a property that oozes both potential and rustic calmness, leaving a sweet mark on anyone who visits this enchanting part of the world. Gunnarskog, with its rich natural scenery, offers a glimpse into the peaceful Swedish lifestyle. Known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, this area provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The locality is well-known for its nearby Lake Bergsjön, where you can indulge in outdoor activities like fishing, swimming, or just enjoy a lazy day by the shore. It’s not just a place to live but a lifestyle to cherish. The climate here is typical of Scandinavia, with cold winters perfect for enjoying cozy moments by the fire and pleasant summers inviting you to explore the outdoors. The property itself is steeped in history. Originally serving as a mission house built back in 1927, it underwent some notable renovations in 1961, although it hasn't been used for its initial purpose for over a quarter of a century. Today, it stands as a testament to time, with an appearance mostly unchanged from its earlier days. It is a story of potential just waiting to be unfolded. Internally, you’ll find a meeting hall that harks back to its initial days with high ceilings and a pulpit—a space ripe for transformation into a unique living area or creative workspace. With a spacious singl ... click here to read more

2-room Holiday Home at Tobol Klinten 1 Gunnarskog Arvika Municipality

Nestled in the serene heart of Värmland, this delightful country home at Nära Tolita Enebacken 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of birch trees and the sweet melody of birdsong. This charming one-bedroom home, set on a generous 700 square meter plot, invites you to embrace the simplicity and beauty of country living. With its recently renovated kitchen and cozy living room, the house is designed for comfort and functionality, ensuring you feel right at home from the moment you step inside. ### Experience the Värmland Lifestyle Värmland is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, and this property places you right in the heart of it all. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the surrounding area offers a wealth of activities and experiences: - Nature Trails: Explore scenic trails perfect for morning walks or adventurous hikes. - Foraging: Discover the joy of foraging for berries and mushrooms in the nearby forest. - Gardening: Cultivate your own garden oasis with the property's ample outdoor space. - Local Wildlife: Enjoy sightings of local wildlife, adding to the charm of your rural retreat. ### A Home with Endless Potential This country home is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start enjoying your new lifestyle. The majority of furnishings are included, allowing for a seamless transition. The expansive garden, adorned with berry bushes and birch trees, offers endless possibilities for out ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Discover a slice of serene rural life in the captivating countryside home at Åshagen 24, Torsby. This engaging 1½-story cottage offers a delightful retreat for those looking to escape the busy pace of life and immerse themselves in nature’s grace. Situated in the picturesque Åshagen, the property stands as a testament to the tranquility that the Swedish countryside provides. Encompassing 3,410 square meters, this property has a story to tell, with the Åshagen stream weaving its way through lush grounds—an invitation to the green thumbs among us to indulge in gardening and nature. There's no shortage of space to cultivate your own little Eden or simply enjoy a book by the soothing stream. Originally built in the 1920s, the main home spreads its charm across 85 square meters, with its ground floor hosting a rustic kitchen, living room, and dining room, all warmed by multiple fireplaces—particularly welcoming as the leaves start to change. The upper floor reveals two cozy bedrooms, ideal as a restful corner after a day exploring the wild beauty that surrounds. Accompanying the main house, a snug guest cottage awaits, making it an excellent place for visitors or a potential studio space. The property is completed by an outbuilding that provides additional storage and a quaint outdoor toilet—offering visitors a taste of simple yet satisfying country life. ### Property Features: - 1½-story cottage - 85 sqm (approx.) - 2 bedrooms - Living room - Dining room - Kitchen - Multiple fireplaces fully approved - Guest cottage (furnished) - Outbuilding with storage - Outdoor toilet - Year-round accessibility - Private Åshagen stream - Close to Torsby town The local area of Torsby offers an enchanting opportunity to embrace outdoor ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Åshagen 24 Torsby Torsby municipality

Welcome to Semnebyn Där Oppe 1 in the charming village of Glava, Sweden, where this villa from 1922 offers you a slice of peaceful country life, just waiting to be explored. As an agent with experience in the global real estate market, I'm delighted to introduce you to this intriguing property, ideal for those looking to move away from the frenetic pace of city living and embrace a more relaxed lifestyle in the Swedish countryside. Glava, with its rich history and friendly community, is an inviting place for expats and overseas buyers seeking a fresh start or a second home. Nestled on a generous plot of 8,450 square meters, this 125-square-meter villa is surrounded by natural beauty. You'll find yourself in a sanctuary of tranquility, with the lush greenery and the serene environment providing a refuge from urban life. If you're one who appreciates long walks in nature, the area around Glava offers endless trails meandering through forests and fields, perfect for exploring and invigorating outdoor activities. Imagine starting your day with a refreshing walk in the crisp morning air, or spending lazy afternoons picnicking by one of the nearby lakes. This villa, while not quite a fixer-upper, does come with its own set of quirks. The property is in good condition, offering a solid foundation for you to personalize and create your dream home. With its historical charm, it's more about discovering the potential to tailor it to your tastes than embarking on major renovations. The craftsmen of the 1920s knew their art, and the villa stands testament to a time when homes were built to last. Stepping inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, enhanced by a quaint bay window that lets in abundant natura ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Semnebyn Där Oppe 1 Glava Arvika municipality

Welcome to Spässerud Kongerud 1, a quintessential country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Glava, Arvika kommun, Sweden. This charming abode offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise, perfect for those seeking a second home or a tranquil holiday retreat. With the breathtaking Glaskogen Nature Reserve just a stone's throw away, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality at Spässerud Kongerud 1, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1929, this country home exudes warmth and character. With a cozy living area of 36 square meters, it is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The inviting veranda welcomes you into a space where traditional features like an open fireplace and a wood-burning stove in the kitchen evoke a sense of nostalgia and homeliness. The property comprises three rooms, including a comfortable bedroom, a living room with a fireplace perfect for chilly evenings, and a kitchen equipped with a classic wood stove. The layout is ideal for intimate family gatherings or entertaining guests. Modern conveniences such as fiber internet ensure you stay connected, whether working remotely or streaming your favorite shows after a day of exploration. Expansive Grounds and Guest Cottage One of the standout features of this property is its expansive plot, measuring an impressive 11,000 square meters. The grounds are lush and verdant, dotted with mature fruit trees and a v ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Well, here we are at Mallbacken 14, nestled in the heart of Lysvik, within the picturesque Sunne Municipality in Sweden. This charming farmhouse brings the rustic lifestyle to those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Now, I know you're busy too, so let me paint you a picture of what this delightful property has to offer. First, let's talk about the farmhouse itself. Spanning approximately 85 square meters, this cozy five-room property is practical while still offering plenty of potential for you to put your stamp on it. Although in good condition, it remains ripe for a bit of personalization. The house has three comfy bedrooms and a living room that features a fireplace; imagine yourself cozying up there during those long cold winter nights. Swedish winters can be pretty chilly, but fortunately, this home is equipped with not just electricity and a heat pump, but also a fireplace and a wood stove in the kitchen. Old-school charm meets practical necessity; there's just something about cooking on a wood stove that really feels like home. The kitchen itself begs to be filled with the aroma of freshly baked bread or homemade jams made from your own garden produce. The bathroom is beautifully tiled and even has a washing machine. Oh, and did I mention the underfloor heating in the hallway? A real treat for the toes on those freezing mornings. Let's head outside, shall we? The property comes with a vast expanse of 4 hectares of pasture and arable land. This isn’t just a garden; it's a blank canvas. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast wanting to cultivate your own vegetables or dreaming of a flower meadow that sways with the wind, the possibilities are endless. For those who may have a passion for horses ... click here to read more

5 room Farm with agriculture at Mallbacken 14 Lysvik Sunne municipality

Welcome to your potential new home nestled in the picturesque and serene Mården area of Branäs, Torsby. This charming country home offers a perfect blend of comfort and opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Swedish countryside. Situated just a short 450-meter stroll from the nearest gondola lift, access to outdoor adventures is practically at your doorstep. This cozy cabin spans 65 square meters and presents a well-thought-out layout, ideal for both relaxation and social gatherings. The warm and inviting atmosphere is bolstered by an open floor plan that seamlessly connects the kitchen to the living area, fostering a communal and welcoming space. Within this home, you’ll find four bedrooms, smartly allocated with two on the entrance floor and two additional rooms in a delightful loft space, which can also serve as additional living areas, catering to both privacy and functionality. For those who relish relaxation and rejuvenation, the cabin features a shower room accompanied by a built-in sauna, inviting you to unwind after a day exploring the slopes or the surrounding nature. Practical amenities continue with a separate toilet, adding to the ease of living and convenience for a family or group. The property, included with furniture and inventory, is a great choice for those looking to make a smooth transition to country living without the hassle of furnishing a home from scratch. The home is in good condition; however, it offers ample opportunity for personal touches and enhancements to truly make it your own. Property Features - 4 bedrooms - Open plan living and dining area - Furnished - Sauna - 450 meters to gondola lift - Serene location surrounded by natural beauty Living ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Mården 64 Branäs Torsby municipality

Nestled amidst the snow-kissed landscapes of Branäs in Torsby kommun, this spacious villa at Mården 58 presents a truly unique opportunity for buyers keen on embracing the tranquil life of a Winter Wonderland. Located at the heart of Branäs, this property accordions five generous bedrooms into a compact 65 sq meters, offering a cozy warmth that makes it feel like home the moment you step through the door. Perfectly poised for families or those yearning for a wintry retreat, this home effortlessly balances comfort with practicality, and more importantly, is ready for you to move in and start your next chapter. The allure of Branäs isn't just in its skiing, though the slopes here are indeed fantastic. Immersed in the area is an environment designed for family-friendly fun, with abundant activities and amenities within easy reach to keep every member of the household entertained. Branäs is the kind of place that celebrates the seasons. In winter, the vibrant village comes alive with opportunities to ski, sled, and sip on hot cocoa as the snow falls gently around you. The slopes around here can satisfy everyone from excited toddlers to seasoned skiers. When the world thaws, the natural beauty of Torsby kommun transforms—hiking trails and biking paths emerge, revealing an equally enchanting landscape to explore under the mild and inviting summer sun. The villa itself, retaining a hint of rustic appeal juxtaposed with updates that cleverly enhance its functionality and efficiency, sits quietly, reflecting the serene lifestyle it promises. Stroll across those beautiful wooden floors laid in 2019, and you'll appreciate the seamless design that connects each room. With five bedrooms at your disposal, find comfort in knowing th ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home in Branäs

Nestled amidst the majestic mountains of Sweden lies a cozy retreat that offers not just a home, but a complete lifestyle experience. This charming chalet, located at Beaver 23 in Branäs, Torsby Municipality, presents the perfect blend of comfort and convenience for those seeking an escape to the great outdoors. This delightful chalet has been thoughtfully updated over time, with significant renovations that have preserved its character while introducing modern functionality. Every corner of this 51 square meter property reflects careful planning and a love for the mountain lifestyle. The paneling has been repainted in calming hues, while lodge-style flooring evokes a sense of warmth and solidity underfoot. The kitchen area has been ingeniously reimagined to suit both culinary adventures and everyday living, making it an inviting space for gathering and meal preparation. The bathroom received a complete facelift in 2020 and now showcases sleek gray tones, modern fixtures, and the practical addition of a washing machine. Adjustments to the sauna have breathed new life into this relaxing space, with refreshed wood paneling and an upgraded glass door creating a more open and inviting atmosphere. One of the key highlights of this property is its conveniently extended entrance. This thoughtful upgrade is less common in the area, but serves as a functional space for storing ski clothes, boots, and gear. Underfoot heating and a drying cabinet add an extra layer of comfort, especially after returning from a day skiing down the slopes. Speaking of which, the chalet’s location offers a genuine ski-in/ski-out experience. Imagine stepping onto your skis right from the front door; it’s a skier’s dream come true. Two separate ski ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Beaver 23 Branäs Torsby municipality