Cozy Country Cottage Retreat in Ljusterö-Hummelmora with Expansive Garden and Modern Amenities for Serene Living

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Hummelmoravägen 53A, Ljusterö-Hummelmora, Österåkers kommun, Sweden, Ljusterö (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 34Floor area

€130,700

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

34m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene and scenic area of Ljusterö-Hummelmora, this country home represents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Located at Hummelmoravägen 53A, this cozy abode offers not just a place to live, but a lifestyle infused with the natural beauty and tranquil vibes that only the Swedish countryside can provide.

Life in Ljusterö feels like a soothing balm for the soul. This island on the Stockholm archipelago is known for its lush landscapes, abundant nature, and picturesque settings. Living here means embracing the outdoors as your personal playground. Imagine waking up to the melodic whispers of the forest, or spending weekends strolling along trails surrounded by verdant greenery. The local climate is typically Scandinavian, marked by chilly winters with crisp white snow, and pleasantly mild summers that make the perfect backdrop for exploring the outdoors.

This home sprawls over a 34 square meter layout that speaks of cozy efficiency and understated simplicity. With one bedroom and one bathroom, it's perfect for anyone seeking a tidy and low-maintenance lifestyle. The single bedroom offers just enough space to unwind, unwinding in a setting that lulls you to sleep with its quiet charm. And the bathroom, though petite, is equipped with quality fixtures that offer functionality with a touch of style.

The open-concept living and kitchen space is graced by large windows that welcome sunlight, turning each morning into a bright and cheerful experience. Here, cooking becomes a delightful affair, thanks to modern appliances and just about enough storage to keep essentials at hand. It's a social space where you can whip up meals while chatting with friends lounging in the living room corner.

Step outside to find abundant potential in the expansive 2,507 square meter plot. Envision summer gatherings around a barbecue, gardening endeavors where pumpkins and petunias can coexist, or simply stretching out a hammock to savor the sunny afternoons. This generous garden holds the promise of endless possibilities—whether that's a vibrant vegetable patch or a serene reading nook under a chosen tree.

It’s not all bucolic solitude; Ljusterö doesn't leave you completely disconnected. The village offers a friendly neighborhood atmosphere with shops, cafes, and eateries servicing your day-to-day needs. And when adventure calls, the surrounding areas provide ample options for outdoor activities. Hiking trails lead you through captivating landscapes, while the proximity to waters ensures that kayaking or a quiet swim are always on the itinerary.

Historically speaking, Ljusterö has been a favored retreat for those from the city looking for a simpler lifestyle, and buying a property here means participating in a way of life that respects and celebrates nature. It's a perfect location for expats or international buyers craving a piece of tranquility while remaining conveniently connected to broader Sweden.

Though completely comfortable and newly built, there's plenty of opportunity here for buyers to make personal touches. It's more than just a space—it's a canvas where dreams of a countryside life can manifest in vibrant reality.

In summary, this charming cottage is a gem for those looking to immerse themselves in the quiet, yet vibrant community life of Ljusterö. It's a retreat that allows one to enjoy both the simplicity of country living and the convenient amenities of town—an ideal balance for a nurturing life nestled in nature.

If this sounds like the sanctuary you’ve been searching for, reach out to arrange for a private viewing. But don't dawdle—properties like these, offering the best of countryside living, do not stay available for long!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
34
Price per m²
€3,844
Garden size
2507
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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Exterior view of Matsdal 115

Step outside on a July morning and the air smells of warm pine resin and cut grass. The apple trees are heavy. A woodpecker is working somewhere deeper in the trees, and the only traffic you'll hear all day is the distant hum of a tractor on the municipal road half a kilometer away. This is Eriksbacken 5 — a genuine Swedish stuga on a 2,752-square-meter plot in Finnerödja, Laxå, and it feels exactly like what the word "escape" is supposed to mean. The cottage itself sits comfortably at 75 square meters — not sprawling, but well-proportioned. Two bedrooms, a tiled bathroom with underfloor heating, a kitchen that handles everything from a quick fika to a full midsommar spread, and a living room generous enough that a family of four won't be climbing over each other on rainy afternoons. The bathroom was renovated in 2012 and includes both a washing machine and tumble dryer, which matters more than you'd think when you're planning to stay for three weeks in August rather than a weekend. The whole place has been adapted for accessibility too, with ramps and wider clearances — a thoughtful detail that opens the property up to grandparents, guests with mobility needs, or just anyone who's tired of holiday homes that weren't designed with real people in mind. The large south-facing wooden deck is the property's social center from May through September. On a clear summer's day, sunlight sits on this side of the house for roughly ten hours. That's not marketing language — that's the reward for the orientation of this plot. You'll develop opinions about which chair gets the best afternoon light. Beyond the main cottage, there's a separate guest cottage and a 20-square-meter storage building. The guest cottage changes how you thi ... click here to read more

Front view of Eriksbacken 5

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Näreby 160 is the silence. Not the hollow silence of nowhere, but the full, layered quiet of the Swedish west coast countryside — a wood pigeon somewhere in the birches, wind brushing through the grass, and somewhere over the ridge, faintly, the smell of salt water drifting in from the Gullmarsfjord. This 1881 cottage on the island of Skaftö sits on over two hectares of open land, exposed granite bedrock, and stone-walled meadows that feel unchanged for generations. If what you're after is a genuine Bohuslän retreat — not a sanitized holiday apartment, but a place with actual history under its feet — this is one of the rare ones left. Built in 1881 and still wearing much of its original character, the cottage at Näreby 160 is the kind of property that photographs poorly and rewards in person. The entrance porch opens directly into a kitchen that has been the heart of the ground floor for well over a century. Three separate rooms on the ground level give you breathing room, and one of them holds a tiled kakelugn stove — the tall, elegant Swedish kind — that the chimney sweep has recently certified still in working order. On a grey October evening, that stove changes everything about how the cottage feels. Upstairs, two bedrooms and a bathroom provide the essentials. The layout is compact and honest: 66 square meters of living space, no more, no less. It's not the size that makes this property worth serious attention. It's the 20,363 square meters surrounding it. Step outside and the scale of what's here becomes clear. Grassy areas practical enough for a game of kubb or a hammock between the birches. Traditional dry-stone walls that thread across the property like somethi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the country cottage and garden

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Nestled in the heart of Stockholm's enchanting archipelago, Mjölnarströmsvägen 19 on Ljusterö offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish paradise. This historic villa, originally constructed in 1909, seamlessly blends the charm of yesteryear with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private dock, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you sip your morning coffee on the veranda. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet conveniently accessible from Stockholm. A Glimpse into the Past and Present The villa spans three floors, offering a generous 262 square meters of living space. Its architecture is a testament to early 20th-century elegance, with high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and large windows that flood the home with natural light. The interior is a harmonious blend of original features and modern updates, ensuring comfort throughout the year. - Five spacious bedrooms provide ample accommodation for family and guests. - Two well-appointed bathrooms offer modern conveniences. - A traditional wood-fired oven in the kitchen adds a touch of rustic charm. - Multiple living areas allow for flexible use, whether as a home office, guest room, or hobby space. - A unique atelier loft on the top floor serves as a creative sanctuary or tranquil reading nook. Embrace the Archipelago Lifestyle Ljusterö is a vibrant island community, rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. The villa's location offers breathtaking views of the surrounding waters, with a private dock providing direct access to the archipelago's spa ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the heart of the Stockholm archipelago, Ljusterövägen 170 offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish history. This charming waterfront house, dating back to the late 19th century, is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private shoreline, the sun casting a golden hue over the tranquil waters. This is the daily reality at Ljusterövägen 170, where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. The property boasts a west-facing orientation, ensuring that you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets from the comfort of your terrace, a perfect spot for evening relaxation or entertaining guests. The main house exudes character, with original wooden floors and large, old windows that flood the interior with natural light. The Roslagsspisen wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, especially during the colder months. The layout is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both family life and relaxation, with ample space for everyone to unwind. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway with a cloakroom and smart storage solutions. The living room, with its double doors leading to the terrace, is a haven of tranquility, offering stunning views over the bay. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with both a traditional wood stove and modern appliances, allowing you to prepare meals with ease. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a family room await. The family room, with its fireplace and water views, can easily be converted into a fourth bedroom, providing f ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and waterfront

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of country living with this charming house nestled on the serene island of Ljusterö in the delightful area of Arnö. This family home, ideal for those moving from abroad or looking for a picturesque retreat, offers a wonderful blend of natural beauty and homely comfort. Set on an elevated plot, this residence boasts stunning views over a meticulously cared-for garden. Meander through framed plantings dotted with vibrant floral arrangements and a quaint greenhouse that adds a splash of greenery all year round. The outdoor area is a testament to thoughtful landscaping, providing not just a feast for the eyes but also a perfect space for children to play and explore. Inside the main building, the living space includes five bedrooms, ensuring ample room for both family living and accommodating guests. The heart of the home is the kitchen and dining area, which invitations for gatherings, home-cooked meals, and memorable conversations. The cozy living room, framed by views of the garden, serves as a peaceful retreat for relaxing evenings. This property also includes several outbuildings that enhance its charm and utility. Guest cottages offer privacy and comfort for visitors, which is particularly appealing if you entertain or have family staying over. Practical storage sheds provide space to stow away garden tools and other essentials, maintaining the order and beauty of the home environment. Being a part of a vibrant community association, the property not only ensures privacy but also inclusion in a friendly and active neighborhood. This ready network can be particularly comforting to expatriates seeking a sense of belonging in a new country. For those looking to embrace local life, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Looking to invest in a property that offers both a retreat-like atmosphere and modern comforts? Nestled in the idyllic expanse of Ljusterö, Sweden, this winterized cottage is a noteworthy find for those who yearn for a slice of the quiet life, yet still want access to life’s conveniences. This cozy house, positioned at Staveströmsvägen 52, offers not just shelter, but an entire lifestyle, mingling serene natural settings with practical living arrangements. This cottage, built back in 2014, stands on a generous plot spanning 2,589 square meters, giving you that peaceful seclusion we all crave. However, maintaning the landscape won’t take up all your weekends. There’s ample room for exploration and those outdoor gatherings that bring families and friends together. Given the location in the picturesque archipelago, you get to enjoy a rural ambiance without being completely cut off from the world. The house is accessible by car, bus, and even the Waxholms boat, plugging you into both local and wider communities effortlessly. With its 48 square meters of cleverly utilized space, this house isn’t about grandiosity but about getting the most out of every corner. Within the modest footprint, you’ll discover two cozy bedrooms alongside a single, well-fitted bathroom, giving you sufficient space for small families or couples looking to escape the urban hustle. Big windows let in generous sunlight, offering splendid views of the surrounding hues of nature, so with every glance out, you get to reconnect with the serene landscape. Now, let’s talk about the heart of the home—where most gatherings will inevitably happen. The living area is a seamless blend where relaxation meets functionality, enclosed within an open-plan design tha ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Stockholm archipelago, Ängsviks torpväg 26 in Ljusterö offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. This charming property, located in the sought-after Österåker municipality, is a haven for those seeking a serene retreat with the convenience of city life just a short journey away. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property, with its generous 2,608 square meter plot, invites you to embrace the natural beauty of Sweden's coastal landscape. The main house, built in 1978, offers 70 square meters of well-planned living space, designed to maximize comfort and functionality. ### A Home That Embraces Nature The house is strategically positioned to capture the essence of its surroundings. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering stunning views of the lush forest reserve that borders the property. The open living area, with its cozy fireplace, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings spent unwinding after a day of adventure. The kitchen, both practical and spacious, is equipped to handle everything from intimate dinners to festive family feasts. With two comfortable bedrooms and a flexible room that can serve as an office or additional sleeping space, this home adapts to your needs, whether you're hosting guests or enjoying a peaceful retreat. ### A Guest Cottage with Endless Possibilities Adding to the property's allure is a guest cottage, built in 2000, offering an additional 30 square meters of living space. Fully equipped with water and sewage connections, this cottage is ide ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the soft chirping of birds just outside your window. This could be your everyday experience at Marumsvägen 30 in Ljusterö-Marum, Österåkers kommun, a charming locale within Sweden's stunning archipelago. A delightful country home stands here, offering a serene getaway with a touch of modern comfort. Sitting on an expansive 5,723 square meters of land, the property provides plenty of room for outdoor activities—or simply enjoying nature's tranquility. The house itself boasts a comfortable 79 square meters of living space, with an extra 4 square meters of auxiliary space. Originally built in 1969, the home has been well cared for over the years, with renovations ensuring it meets current standards while preserving a welcoming, cozy atmosphere. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a living room that's all about easy living. Sunshine pours through large windows, illuminating the space, which effortlessly connects to the kitchen. Recent updates to flooring and kitchen fittings breathe new life into these areas, making meal prep a charming part of the day. When you're whipping up a delicious family breakfast or trying your hand at a Swedish recipe, the views of the lush, green surroundings provide a perfect backdrop. This residence includes four well-laid-out rooms, two of which are the spacious bedrooms. Each night offers a retreat to restful sleep after a day filled with the wonders of the Swedish countryside. In addition, the bathroom—recently renovated—comes complete with a shower, toilet, and sink. A separate laundry room also adds to the convenience, featuring a washing machine and water heater along with abundant storage. The outdoor spaces are a real highlight of ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Ljusterö, a quaint little gem awaits you. This delightful cottage, perched on a gentle hill, offers a captivating view of the lake below, showcasing the stunning beauty of Sweden’s archipelago. Located on Bolbyvägen 16, Österåkers kommun, this property—spread over 316 spacious square meters—offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle embrace of sunlight streaming in from the northwest, painting the landscape in warm, golden hues. The cottage itself, though compact at 38 square meters, is a testament to the simple pleasures of countryside living. The single bedroom promises cozy nights, free from the distractions of urban noises. While it lacks a traditional bathroom, it offers a unique outdoor toilet experience—a nostalgic nod to rural living that lovers of the great outdoors will appreciate. As you step outside, the plot unfolds into a charming retreat, with each corner of the land telling its own story. There’s a quaint guest cottage on the property, perfect for accommodating friends or family who come to visit and inevitably fall for the island’s irresistible allure. It's a place where laughter and stories are shared, where the lake offers a picturesque backdrop to countless shared memories. Ljusterö itself is a gem within the Stockholm archipelago, offering a peaceful escape yet remaining accessible to those who have busy lives elsewhere. The archipelago is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, with numerous trails to explore and waters perfect for kayaking or sailing. For those interested in a more laid-back lifestyle, relaxing by the water’s edge or enjoying a picnic in the endless stretches of green space can be ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Welcome, international travelers and expatriates eagerly seeking a serene slice of the Swedish countryside! Let me introduce you to a charming escape from the bustle, nestled in the enchanting archipelago of Ljusterö. This delightful country home is not just a property—it’s a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Located at Strömsnäsvägen 60, this gem is tucked away in the serene Bolby/Strömsnäs area of Österåker Municipality. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you, it’s not often that we see properties as special as this one hit the market. You can’t blame me for getting a little excited! First, let's paint the picture. Imagine yourself standing at the heart of your own peninsula—sounds inviting, right? This splendid property offers you just that. The house is strategically perched high to offer you sweeping views of the archipelago and Marumsviken’s picturesque entrance. Large glass sections in the house bring this view right into your living space, which means you can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings even during Sweden’s chillier months. The region of Ljusterö is truly one of a kind. This area boasts a blend of tranquil serenity and a vibrant community feel. Life here moves at a different pace, encapsulating the perfect balance between peaceful seclusion and engaging social life. The locals are warm and welcoming, making it easier for newcomers to feel at home. When it comes to amenities and features, here's what you can expect from this cozy winterized holiday home: - 3 spacious rooms - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 newly renovated bathroom - Bright kitchen with open plan layout - Charming dining room leading to a sunny terrace - Huge glass windows for uninterrupted views - Large, private terrace - Well-size ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Strömsnäsvägen 60 Ljusterö - Bolby/Strömsnäs Österåker Municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Stockholm archipelago, this exquisite property on Saxarfjärdsvägen 9, Ljusterö-Kårnäs, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its pristine natural surroundings and modern comforts, this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your spacious bedroom. This is the daily reality at your new Ljusterö retreat, where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Entertainment The main house is thoughtfully designed to blend comfort with functionality. The open-plan kitchen and dining area serve as the heart of the home, where you can prepare delicious meals with fresh local ingredients and enjoy them with family and friends. The living room, bathed in natural light, offers a cozy space to unwind with a good book or a movie night. - 4 Bedrooms: Spacious and serene, offering privacy and comfort. - 2 Bathrooms: Modern amenities for convenience and style. - Open-Plan Living: Perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. - Large Windows: Flood the home with natural light and offer stunning views. - Solar Panels: Eco-friendly energy solution, reducing costs and carbon footprint. ### Outdoor Spaces That Inspire Step outside, and you'll find yourself surrounded by nature's beauty. The property boasts several generous terraces, ideal for sunbathing, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the fresh sea breeze. The natural garden, with its rock formations and lush vegetation, provides a picturesque backdr ... click here to read more

Main house and terrace

Welcome to your potential new home nestled within the idyllic embrace of Ljusterö, a charming jewel in the crown of Österåker's archipelago! If you've been dreaming of a serene lifestyle away from the city's perennial rush, this country home at Västansjövägen 82 might be the just place for you. Blessed with a pleasant climate and breathtaking surroundings, Ljusterö offers a taste of Sweden's natural beauty. Let's start our tour of this lovely property—it's truly a cozy retreat designed for those who cherish the tranquil countryside. Boasting a single bedroom and a bathroom, the house sprawls across a comfy 65 square meters. This winterized holiday home presents a unique blend of warmth and openness, with bright spaces illuminated by an abundance of natural light. Contrary to some rural homes that might fall into the fixer-upper category, this home is in good condition, meaning you won't need to roll up your sleeves for extensive renovations anytime soon. Property Highlights: - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 65 square meters - Plot Size: 350 sqm - Kitchen: Open plan with dining - Natural Light: Large windows - Terrace: Wooden decked, facing southwest - Storage Room: Included - Monthly Fee: SEK 229,000 - Winterized Home: For all-year living - Nearby Forest: Great for nature walks The house's open-plan kitchen, seamlessly blending into the dining room, makes for a perfect family-centric space where memories and meals are shared. With large windows, you'll experience a natural brightness that energizes the entire area. The two doors leading to a southwest-facing terrace ensure you enjoy every bit of the day's sun—perfect for morning coffees or evening barbeques with friends. Living in Ljusterö is more than just dwel ... click here to read more

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Ahoy there, my globe-trotting aficionados of real estate wonders! Allow me to guide you through a journey of possibility and potential with this unique treasure in the stunning setting of Gällnöby, situated right in the heart of Sweden's Stockholm archipelago, where life's pace dances to the rhythm of the serene seas and the rustling of lush, green forests. Now, I know you're all keen travelers and adventurers, constantly gazing across the seas to find your little slice of paradise. Sometimes that paradise isn't about polished perfection but about the raw beauty and endless potential. That's precisely what you'll discover here on Svartsö Karklö 103: a sprawling, untouched canvas yearning for someone with vision and a paintbrush in the form of dreams and determination. If you've got a keen eye for opportunities and a penchant for transformation, then this is the location for you. Encompassing a captivating 352,000 square meters stretched across multiple islands, this gem can become anything you want. With the enviable position nestled amid forest and pastures, wrapped in the cool embrace of the sea breeze, there's no limit to what you can accomplish here. Imagine, if you will, waking up in your own idyllic retreat, where mornings start with the gentle call of seabirds and the earthy scent of dewy pine. Here stands a classic 18th-century building, a historical relic yearning for a fairy tale reawakening into a warm home steeped in character and charm. It's not a contemporary showpiece, but with a bit of vision and some elbow grease, you could breathe new life into it or take advantage of the building rights to create a brand-new sanctuary. The property boasts the following: - 352,000 sqm land across several islands - ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Skärsbergets pumpväg 24 in Ljusterö, a charming destination in the heart of the Swedish archipelago. Ljusterö is a dream locale for those seeking the serene beauty and tranquil life Scandinavia offers. As a busy real estate agent affiliated with a global real estate network, I am thrilled to present this opportunity to own a piece of this delightful paradise that is really in good condition, ready for your immediate enjoyment. Nestled within the breathtaking landscape of the archipelago, this cozy house not only invites you in with its spacious and welcoming environment but also offers a unique experience of living amidst nature's splendor. The property sits on a generous plot of about 2010 square meters, offering you plenty of room to explore or relax. Property Features: - 72 sqm living area - Large 30 sqm glazed terrace - 2 welcoming bedrooms - Spacious living room with fireplace - Well-planned kitchen with dining area - Bathroom with sauna - Several independent heating systems - Outbuilding with a laundry room - Workshop and wood shed - Private well with water pump and filter - Close proximity to the sea Living in this picturesque archipelago town, you wake up to the gentle lapping of waves and the fresh, crisp air—a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Ljusterö offers all the joys of rural living while still providing modern conveniences. The community here is tight-knit and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. For those who adore outdoor activities, this location is paradise. Invest your weekends exploring the countless trails, kayaking in the surrounding waters, or fishing in the nearby sea. The proximity to several archipelago piers makes it an ideal spot for sai ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Skärsbergets pumpväg 24 Ljusterö Österåkers kommun

Discover your own haven nestled in the Swedish archipelago, where peace and tranquility perfectly meet comfort and convenience. Situated on Bergsrundan 3, Österåkers kommun in the picturesque village of Ljusterö, stands a property waiting to welcome you into a lifestyle of serene relaxation and adventure. Enveloped by the lush greenery and just a stone's throw from the crystal-clear waters, this property embodies Swedish country living at its finest. Imagine waking up every morning to the sound of nature's gentle whispers and the fresh, crisp air that invigorates your senses. Living in Ljusterö offers the opportunity to enjoy a harmonious blend of solitude and excitement. The area is renowned for its pristine beauty, dominated by forests, rolling landscapes, and an enchanting atmosphere perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's a casual hike, a thrilling cycling adventure, or a quiet fishing day by the lake, the area's natural attractions are endless. Despite being a retreat-like setting, Ljusterö provides the convenience of nearby amenities. You're just a short drive away from Linanäs, with its delightful restaurants, essential services, and inviting swimming spots. It's a perfect balance of retreating into nature while having necessary luxuries within easy reach. This country home offers ample opportunity to embrace this Swedish archipelago lifestyle. Originally built in 1970, this well-maintained property has been thoughtfully updated to accommodate modern living needs without losing its essence. At 55 square meters, this is an intimate space that feels neither too expansive nor restrictive—just the right size for cozy living. Step inside to an inviting atmosphere highlighted by a smart open-plan layout. The l ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Bergsrundan 3, Österåker municipality

Nestled amidst the beautiful natural splendor of Ljusterö lies this charming country home, a true gem for those yearning for a serene retreat just a short journey from the bustling cityscape of Stockholm. Stepping into this property on Uppfarten 1, Skärsberget, you'll find a cozy, single-story abode graciously awaiting its new owners. Perfectly blending a quaint charm with potential for easy living, this home stands as an ideal retreat for foreign buyers and expats keen to experience the tranquility characteristic of Swedish countryside life. Built in the early '70s, this vacation haven boasts: • 2 spacious bedrooms • 1 bathroom • Living area: 36 square meters • Additional space: 20 square meters • Expansive garden plot: 2418 square meters • Corner lot location • Only 500 meters from the sea • Cozy living area with distinct charm • Kitchen ready for those homely meals • Natural and garden plot for enthusiasts • Ample room for entertainment • Short stroll to public transport links Ljusterö offers a warmth and tranquility that's hard to resist. Imagine sipping a warm cup of coffee as the gentle Scandinavian sun creeps through the windows of your cozy living space, a view often accompanied by the interplay of rustling leaves and sweet chirping of birds. For those with a penchant for gardening, the generous plot invites amateur and seasoned green thumbs alike to cultivate their own little Eden. Besides the allure of the property itself, the fantastic location contributes to its appeal. Surrounded by lush greenery and endless opportunities for strolls through the scenic trails, living here is a soul-soothing experience. Stroll down to the nearby shoreline where the sea breeze whispers tales of old sailors and quiet advent ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Uppfarten 1 Skärsberget Österåkers kommun

Nestled in the idyllic landscape of Ljusterö, this cozy little country home at Sillingevägen is a welcoming retreat for those seeking serenity and nature at their doorstep. Exploring this charming cottage provides a perfect blend of solitude and the convenience of nearby essentials, poised just a short distance from forests and hills, with Ljusterö Torg not far off. Located in Nolsjö, the property offers a canvas of natural beauty, with a mix of forest, rocky landscapes, and a quaint garden. Wake up to the sound of birds singing and enjoy the lush greenery and some peaceful moments under the sunshine. For those who find joy in cultivating plants, going for woodland strolls, or simply resting in a tranquil setting, the surroundings of this cozy property provide various opportunities. This single-level cottage boasts: - One bedroom - One bathroom - Cozy 45 sq. meters of living space - Connected to municipal water and sewage - A blend of natural landscapes right at your doorstep - Proximity to Ljusterö Torg with its shops and services Living here means embracing the peaceful countryside lifestyle while still having access to everyday essentials. Ljusterö is known for its serene landscapes and close-knit community feels, characterized by colorful homes and friendly locals. It's also part of the archipelagos of Stockholm County, which means plenty of opportunities to venture around nearby islands. Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers will appreciate the landscape. Hiking and biking trails weave through the forested areas, making it a delightful location for outdoor activities throughout the year. In the warmer months, you can enjoy berry-picking and mushroom hunting in the woods, and in winter, the scene transforms into ... click here to read more

2 room cottage on Sillingevägen 11 Ljusterö-Nolsjö Österåkers kommun

Welcome to a truly unique opportunity nestled in the heart of Ljusterö, Sweden. For those international buyers seeking a serene country home with an abundance of possibilities, this property might just be the dream haven you've been aspiring for. It's a place where you can find refuge from the bustling cities and enjoy the calm and peaceful atmosphere characteristic of the Swedish countryside, yet still have all the conveniences you need within reach. This delightful country home at Sågbacken 10 spans around 65 square meters and exudes a cozy and inviting ambiance. Situated in a scenic and rural area, the home provides a perfect setting for those who relish the tranquility and closeness to nature. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and near the magnificent Lake Mälaren, the setting here is almost storybook-like, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate living close to nature's finest offerings. Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Cozy kitchen - Dining area with sliding windows - Charming living room with a fireplace - Balcony overlooking the beautiful surroundings - Porch with space for seating - Outdoor decked patio - Three separate cottages on the property - Air-to-air heat pump - Direct-acting electricity - Municipal water & sewage since 2020 - Driveway for up to 4 cars The property also features three separate cottages, each offering its own unique charm. One is equipped as a bathroom, complete with a WC, shower cabin, and washing machine, perfect if you're hosting guests or desire additional convenience. The other two are akin to cozy retreats for visitors or can be utilized as office space or a creative studio. Living in a country home like this has its perks; imagine waking up to the ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Sågbacken 10 Bro Upplands-Bro municipality

Discover your new oasis in the heart of the enchanting Stockholm archipelago—a place where serenity meets potential and stories are waiting to unfold. Nestled in the peaceful neighborhood of Nolsjö on Ljusterö, this delightful country home offers more than just a living space. It's an opportunity for a new way of life, perfect for overseas buyers or expats looking for a retreat that's still not too removed from urban amenities. At Björkbackevägen 3, you find yourself embraced by the lush Swedish landscape, where the air is crisp, and the seasons paint the surroundings with vibrant hues. This 50 square meter home, a well-preserved blend of comfort and practicality, provides the perfect base for both adventures and tranquility. With two cozy bedrooms and a thoughtfully planned bathroom, it serves as an idyllic haven for small families, couples wanting a getaway, or individuals looking for a unique living experience. Step inside and the story unfolds with each room. This is a place where functionality meets charm, and though it may not have the extravagance of a lavish mansion, it bears the honesty of a home that could quickly become part of your family. Despite its modest size, there's room for warmth, affection, and the kind of laughter that seeps into the very walls. - 3-room configuration - Winterized for year-round use - Located in central Ljusterö - Surrounded by natural plant life - Nearby sandy beach - Short trip to Stockholm - Guest house with a veranda - Established garden with various crops - Near Lake Skären - Walking distance to the local jetty Ljusterö itself is known for its striking coastal landscapes and a climate that offers a rich tapestry of seasonal experiences. Winters may be cold, with the glisten ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Björkbackevägen 3 Ljusterö - Nolsjö Österåker Municipality

Nestled in the serene embrace of Ljusterö-Väsby, this exquisite country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the heart of Sweden's enchanting archipelago. Located at Knektens Backe 9, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of seabirds. This is the daily reality at this Ljusterö retreat, where the natural beauty of the archipelago meets the comforts of modern living. The property comprises a main house and a charming guest cottage, both winterized and ready for year-round enjoyment. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The main house is a testament to thoughtful design, with large windows that invite the outside in, flooding the space with natural light. The open-plan living area is perfect for both intimate family gatherings and entertaining guests. A cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home during chilly evenings, offering warmth and ambiance. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a lavish dinner, this space caters to all your needs. With four spacious bedrooms, there's plenty of room for family and friends to stay comfortably. ### A Guest Cottage with Endless Possibilities Adjacent to the main house, the guest cottage offers a private retreat for visitors or an independent space for extended family. Complete with its own kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping quarters, it provides the perfect balance of privacy and togetherness. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts two expansive terraces, ideal ... click here to read more

Main house and guest cottage exterior