Cozy Country Home in Sweden's Scenic Enhörna: Embrace Serene Living & Nature in a Picturesque Setting

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Rödstensvägen 7, Enhörna, Södertälje kommun, Enhörna (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 50Floor area

€249,500

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

50m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to an opportunity to embrace the tranquility and beauty of Swedish country living with this cozy country home located at Rödstensvägen 7 in the quaint locale of Enhörna. As part of the sprawling Södertälje kommun, Enhörna offers a delightful escape from the bustling city while being close enough to enjoy its conveniences at your leisure. Now, let's dive into what makes this property and its surroundings so inviting for potential overseas buyers and expats searching for a unique blend of peace and connectivity.

This comfortable home, smoothly set on a 1,653-square-meter lot, presents a unique opportunity to enjoy living in harmony with nature while still having a manageable space to call your own. With 50 square meters of living area, this property is well-suited for individuals or couples seeking a retreat amidst Sweden's captivating landscapes. It’s worth mentioning that with just one bedroom and no bathroom specified, this house emphasizes simplicity and function, making it a great choice if you’re downsizing or just stepping onto the property ladder in this picturesque country.

As you enter, you're greeted with a charming glazed dining area, a year-round haven where you can gaze out onto the ever-changing scenery as each Swedish season unfolds. The kitchen, although modest, is designed to provide you with all the essentials needed for whipping up delicious meals after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. For a simplified living style that prioritizes coziness and function, this property has plenty to offer. Here's a quick glance:

- Cozy kitchen for essential cooking
- One relaxing bedroom
- Inviting glazed dining area
- 1,653 sqm plot perfect for gardening
- Close proximity to lakes and nature
- Quiet, peaceful rural setting
- Peaceful environment with scenic views
- Opportunity for eco-friendly living
- Well-suited for expats
- Smaller space for easy upkeep

Enhörna is nestled in a serene environment, making it a delightful destination for anyone seeking peace, solitude, and a chance to connect with nature. This area is particularly unique due to its close access to mesmerizing lakes and untouched nature, offering countless opportunities for outdoor activities. From hiking to fishing, the natural options are plentiful and suitable for a range of preferences. If you enjoy the simpler things in life, you'll find Enhörna a true sanctuary. Living here, you can expect a calm and laid-back lifestyle, complemented by friendly neighbors and a strong sense of community.

For overseas buyers curious about the climate, Enhörna offers a true taste of Sweden's varied seasons. Summers are pleasant and mild, perfect for those leisurely walks by the lake, while winters introduce a crisp, snowy charm that transforms the landscapes into a breathtaking wonderland. Pack your gloves and scarves to enjoy the coziness of snowy evenings by the fire during those chillier months. The climate invites you to enjoy the natural surroundings all year round.

While the property itself is already move-in ready, those with a keen eye for potential may find exciting possibilities to personalize the space to their tastes. The spacious plot certainly offers room for creativity or eco-friendly living adaptations like adding solar panels or expanding with a vegetable garden. Without having to deal with any existing structures needing renovation, you’ll have more freedom to create a personal haven that truly reflects your style and needs.

Community events, local markets, and the occasional cultural festivity add social vibrancy to living here. The quaint local stores offer a selection of necessities to cater to your day-to-day needs, while the charm of neighboring regions is never far, thanks to good transport links. Should you feel the call of urban life, Södertälje provides a perfect blend of lively activities and commerce—a place to indulge in shopping, dining, and a slice of city life whenever the mood strikes.

In sum, Enhörna offers a peaceful yet engaging lifestyle that caters to those who value living among nature while retaining detachability to city conveniences. Whether this is your new permanent home or a tranquil getaway, Rödstensvägen 7 delivers a unique opportunity for those looking to explore life in Sweden's idyllic landscapes. Feel free to reach out and explore how this countryside haven could be the fresh start you’ve been planning. Your dream of a picturesque Swedish lifestyle awaits!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
50
Price per m²
€4,990
Garden size
1653
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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Main house and garden

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Front view of the holiday home

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Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

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Main house and outbuildings, Ustorp 11

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of the main cabin

On a still July morning, you step off the wooden deck in bare feet, coffee in hand, and walk 350 meters through birch trees to the private sandy beach at Lejondalssjön. The lake is glassy and cold and yours. Nobody else is up yet. This is what owning a country home in Stentorp, Upplands-Bro actually feels like. Svärdsvägen 4 is a 1955 red-painted cottage that sits on 2,275 square meters of private garden in one of the most quietly coveted lake communities within striking distance of Stockholm. At 34 square meters, the main house is compact by any standard — but the Swedish tradition of small, well-planned living spaces was never better applied. Every square meter works hard. The living room centers on a wood-burning stove that keeps things genuinely warm during October evenings when the colors outside turn amber and rust. Large windows frame that garden and the tree line beyond it, so even on grey November days there's a sense of being inside a landscape painting rather than a house. The kitchen is straightforward and functional — enough counter space to cook a proper meal, enough room to not bump into whoever's doing the dishes. The single bedroom is calm and quiet, the kind of sleep you don't get in the city. Outside, the oversized deck is where life really happens in summer. Long dinners that drift into long evenings. Books abandoned after three pages. The garden behind it is half-wild, half-cultivated — mature trees providing canopy, open patches of lawn inviting a hammock or a kitchen garden if you're inclined. What separates this property from most Swedish country cottages is the additional infrastructure already in place. The separate guest cottage comes with its own bathroom, which means visitors are comfortab ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Step off the gravel path at Gudbyvägen 36 on a June morning and what hits you first is the quiet. Not the absence of sound exactly — there's a woodpecker somewhere behind the tree line, and a neighbor's dog doing its rounds — but the kind of quiet that makes Stockholm feel like a different world, even though you're only 25 minutes up the E4. This is Gudby. A pocket of Upplands Väsby where the houses have proper gardens, where the roads still have names that predate the suburbs, and where 2,662 square meters of your own land means you can walk barefoot across your own grass without seeing a fence for a good while. The 1955 cottage sitting on that plot is small — 20 square meters of honest simplicity — but the land it stands on is where the real story lives. The cottage itself is functional and in good condition. One room, one bathroom, the basics done right. It's not trying to be anything it isn't, which is part of what makes it work so well as a summer retreat or a base while you figure out what comes next. And what comes next is the interesting part. Municipal water and sewage are already connected at the property boundary — costs already covered by the current owners — which removes one of the more tedious hurdles for anyone thinking about development. The plot is potentially divisible too, a detail that opens up a range of possibilities depending on what direction you want to take this. Many neighbors along Gudbyvägen have already done exactly that. Started with an older summer cottage, renovated or built alongside it, and ended up with a year-round home on a generous piece of land that would cost multiples to replicate closer to the city. That trajectory is visible in the streetscape here — you see the mix of orig ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Gudbyvägen 36

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Enhörna, Utfartsvägen 4 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming property, located in the heart of Södertälje, Sweden, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, nature, and endless possibilities for relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of Lake Malmsjön's waters. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom country home, spanning 45 square meters, is a haven for those seeking a second home that promises both comfort and a touch of rustic charm. Built in 1962 and thoughtfully updated, it stands ready to welcome you into a world where time slows down, and every moment is savored. ### A Day in Your New Second Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the spacious, well-equipped kitchen. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp morning air as you plan your day. Will it be a day of fishing on the lake, a hike through the lush forests, or perhaps a lazy afternoon in a hammock, book in hand? The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. The two bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, ensuring restful nights after days filled with adventure. ### Embrace the Outdoors Step outside, and you're greeted by a generous 1,564 square meter plot, a natural garden that beckons you to explore. Mature trees provide shade and privacy, while the gently sloping terrain offers ample space for outdoor activities. Whether it's a picnic on the grass, a game of catch, or simply soaking in the tranquil ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Nestled in the serene embrace of Enhörna, a picturesque locale in Södertälje, Sweden, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a charming holiday retreat. Located at Ytterstigen 3, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodious chirping of birds, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the everyday reality at this enchanting country home, where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. A Cozy Abode with Modern Comforts This well-maintained country home, spanning 38 square meters, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. With one bedroom and a bathroom, it offers a cozy yet spacious living environment. The interior is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the lush greenery outside, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the natural world. The living area is a warm and inviting space, featuring a wood-burning stove that not only adds a touch of rustic charm but also provides efficient heating during the cooler months. The kitchen, though compact, is fully equipped with modern appliances, ensuring that you have everything you need to prepare delightful meals, whether you're cooking indoors or enjoying the outdoor kitchen facilities. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor spaces of this property are nothing short of spectacular. A spacious deck, built in 2021, serves as a natural gathering place for relaxation and socializing. Here, you can bask in the sun, dine al fresco, or simply unwind with a good book. The garden is a vibrant tapest ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Hi and thanks for clicking through! As a real estate agent constantly on the go, working with buyers from across the globe, I know how important it is to find that right property, especially if you're searching for a true getaway in Sweden's countryside. Let me tell you about this unique opportunity in Enhörna—I've had a ton of international clients ask about these kinds of homes lately, and this one really offers the best of both worlds. So, let’s set the scene—a genuine country_home/cottage, tucked away at Fågelsjön 23 in the leafy outskirts of Enhörna, which falls under Södertälje municipality. You’re looking at roughly a 30 square meter home, classic design, originally built in the 1960s. No bathroom or bedroom defined, but it’s a single room open-plan, so it really gives you flexibility for refurbishing the interior the way you want (people usually bring in compost toilets, or set up a simple wetroom in these kinds of summer cottages). The plot itself is actually pretty large by Swedish summer cottage standards, right around 1,000 square meters, and it’s a real mix of woods and clearings. There’s a bit of garden, couple of tall pines, birch—looks lovely in both summer and autumn, honestly, but it still needs a bit of work if you want to take it to that next level. Kids, pets, or anyone who likes a big open space to play or garden will appreciate it. I find international buyers are always surprised by just how peaceful these spots are—here you get total privacy, you’re not right on top of the neighbors (Swedes really like their own space). Even during holiday season it’s usually calm and quiet. The climate out here in Enhörna—Swedish summers are mild, around 20-25 degrees Celsius, long daylight hours (can still be ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Welcome to a cozy retreat hidden in the lush landscapes of Södertälje, Sweden—a city known for its harmonious blend of urban life and natural beauty. Living in Södertälje means being in the heart of Sweden, where nature and city conveniences meet. The city is a gateway to water journeys, being situated by the Baltic Sea, and offers a perfect blend of Swedish culture, modern amenities and natural splendor. Now, let me take you on a journey through this delightful property, located at Grässtigen 1, Torsjödal, a picturesque spot perfect for anyone looking for a peaceful lifestyle or a weekend escape. At just 22 square meters, this tiny house boasts a simple design that promises coziness with every square foot. Let’s explore what makes this property unique. As soon as you step onto the 300 square meter plot, you're greeted by a sprawling garden. This is a hidden gem for those who fancy turning their hands to gardening, where you're not just growing plants—you're cultivating your paradise. The mature garden brims with vibrant flowers, berries, and a variety of other plants that flourish beautifully in the Scandinavian climate. The tiny house reflects the true spirit of simplicity and comfort, with enough space to be both cozy yet functional. It features: - 1 comfortable bedroom - A separate outdoor room - Infrared heated outdoor space - Compact outdoor kitchen area - Mature garden full of potential - Some included furniture for immediate use - Situated on a 300 square meter plot This property suits someone who admires the simplicity of life and values outdoor activities. The surrounding Torsjödal allotment area is renowned for its community spirit and stunning forested borders. Imagine stepping out and having options like ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Ladies and gents, I'm delighted to present to you a gem—truly a charming country home nestled in the serene and picturesque locality of Enhörna, Sweden. Here you’ll find a tranquil escape far from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet still conveniently connected to everything you need. First, let me give you a snapshot of this inviting property. Perched on Bergskärsvägen 16, this cozy home offers two comfortable bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom over a compact 48 square meters. Now, don't let the size fool you; it's got all the essentials you need for a delightful countryside living experience, meticulously maintained in good condition. You could almost feel the calmness when you step inside. The property sits near the waters, providing a beautiful natural setting and plenty of activities to indulge in around the year. Whether you are into boating, swimming, or simply lounge on a dock reading your favorite book, this country home provides the perfect setup for the ultimate leisure experience. Plus, for a price of just 199,500, it’s an exceptional value in this idyllic location. But allow me to dive deeper into what makes living in Enhörna such a dream. Enhörna is a stunning area well-known for its natural beauty and tranquil environment. With lush greenery and sprawling landscapes, it’s paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The climate here is temperate, with four distinct seasons offering a mix of experiences—from watching flowers bloom in spring to cozying up by the fire during snowy winters. Living here, you’ll be part of a tight-knit community that’s friendly and welcoming. The community association really adds to the charm, offering a shared beach with swimming facilities and boat moorings. Imagine spending ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on the porch of your own red Swedish cottage, watching mist rise from the meadow as birdsong fills the air across nearly 6,000 square meters of private woodland and open space. This is more than a property – it's your gateway to the Swedish countryside lifestyle, where simplicity meets modern comfort and every weekend feels like a retreat from the world. Built in 2015 on a generous plot in Nykvarn, this contemporary country home combines the charm of traditional Scandinavian design with the practicality international vacation homeowners need. The classic red façade with white trim isn't just aesthetically pleasing – it's a symbol of Swedish heritage that connects you to centuries of rural tradition while offering modern construction standards, energy efficiency, and low maintenance that makes owning a European second home accessible and stress-free. Your Swedish countryside adventure begins just 45 minutes southwest of Stockholm, where Nykvarn serves as the perfect base for exploring the Södermanland region. This area represents authentic Sweden – far from tourist crowds yet remarkably accessible. Stockholm Skavsta Airport lies 35 kilometers away, Stockholm Arlanda approximately 90 kilometers, making international travel straightforward. The E20 motorway provides direct connections to Stockholm, Gothenburg, and other major cities, while local train services link Nykvarn to the capital in under an hour. This connectivity transforms your Swedish vacation home into a practical retreat you'll actually use, whether for long summer holidays, autumn forest walks, winter skiing trips, or spring garden projects. The main cottage offers thoughtfully designed living space across 54 square met ... click here to read more

Front view of the red cottage

If you're searching for an extraordinary piece of tranquility not too far from urban comforts, then this cabin nestled in the beautiful Kiholm allotment area might just be what you've been looking for. This delightful property in Södertälje presents a unique opportunity to own a small slice of serenity, perfect for someone yearning to escape the ceaseless hustle of city life. Although compact, this cabin brims with potential and charm, and it's ready for you to imprint your personal touch. Now, let's paint a picture of this cozy escape. Imagine a snug retreat, with a well-organized layout that actively maximizes its limited space. The main structure boasts a compact yet comfortable bedroom. Resourcefulness is the key here, as this room comfortably fits a bed alongside a custom-built bunk bed. Whether for a small family or accommodating guests, there's room for snug comfort. The living area engages you with an open-plan design that integrates seamlessly with the kitchen. There's ample space to squeeze in a dining table and even a small TV corner, efficiently creating a lovely nook for relaxation. Now, one distinctive feature of this property is its enclosed glass veranda. Picture yourself savoring your morning brew or unwinding with an evening glass of wine, while the surrounding views bring calmness to your senses—an inviting nook to linger and breathe. Step outside, and you'll find a wooden deck that's ripe for alfresco dining and entertaining, laid out just right for those sunlit gatherings. In typical Swedish fashion, there is a complementary building housing a composting toilet and a modest guest room with a built-in bed. Not needing elaborate luxury, it offers potential for storage or other uses. With a playful ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Introducing a delightful opportunity for overseas buyers looking to acquire a peaceful retreat close to urban amenities – a country home situated in the serene region of Södertälje, just 30 minutes south of Stockholm. Nestled in the stunning Swedish countryside, this property provides the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. A busy real estate agent like myself sees the appeal of this home and its potential for a peaceful lifestyle, combined with easy access to vibrant city life. Situated at Älgbacken 83 in the quaint locale of Viksberg, this property provides a perfect escape from the hectic pace of city life. With a cozy living space of 44 square meters, this country home comprises two bedrooms—providing just the right amount of space for a small family or a couple looking for a quiet retreat. The property is well maintained and ready for you to move in and add your personal touch. Here in Södertälje, life moves at a gentle pace, yet offers all the necessary conveniences. Known for its rich industrial history and proximity to the Baltic Sea, Södertälje is a city rooted in both historical charm and modern-day innovation. The area is idyllic for those who cherish being close to nature while having quick access to city facilities. This property boasts a: - Kitchen with ample natural light - Inviting living room with a fireplace - Two generously sized bedrooms - Bathroom catering well to daily needs - Large guest cottage for visiting friends or family - Detached storage/workshop for additional space - Several relaxing wooden decks and patios - Expansive freehold plot sizing 1989 square meters The home sits comfortably between the Salems and Viksbergs golf clubs offering recreation just minutes away. Weekend ... click here to read more

2.5 room vacation home at Älgbacken 83 Viksberg Södertälje municipality

Now, listen here folks! I know time's precious, but lemme tell ya about a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of Sweden truly imbibed in nature’s charm. This delightful country home at Lindesborgsvägen 30, Ekerö Adelsö beckons you with open arms, standing proudly among a backdrop of green, serene landscapes. With beautiful glimpses of Lake Mälaren seen just through the trees, every day here feels like a tranquil retreat. This cottage truly promises an escape from the hustle and bustle, while not being too far from the heartbeat of the city. Just a bit over an hour's drive from the city center, it allows for that perfect blend between serenity and accessibility. Nestled at the end of a cozy cul-de-sac, this Finnish-style timber cabin speaks to the soul with its peaceful atmosphere. Now, let’s talk the numbers—2 bedrooms, just enough for an intimate family setting or for guests coming over to experience the charm of Adelsö. One bathroom keeps the place simple and tidy, perfect for those who appreciate function over opulence. With 40 square meters of living space, it fosters an easy and manageable lifestyle, indulging you in all things cozy and warm. Oh, did I mention there’s an extra little gem on the property? A small additional timber house that comes equipped with a lovely wood-fired sauna. It's just perfect after you've had a little dip in the lake or during those chilly winter months. Lemme tell you, nothing beats warming up there after a brisk Scandinavian swim. And for those who value owning land—the cottage is surrounded by a generous 1583-square-meter freehold plot. The land is teeming with nature’s finest offerings, trails weaving through a small forest leading you to the lake where fishing and swimming awai ... click here to read more

Timber Cottage Exterior

There's a specific kind of quiet that settles over Eklundsfältet on a Tuesday morning in July. No traffic. Just birdsong, the distant lapping of Lake Måsnaren, and the smell of sun-warmed wood drifting through an open window. You put the coffee on, step onto the patio in your slippers, and the day belongs entirely to you. That's the reality of life at Gurkstigen 37 — a compact, well-kept summer cottage sitting in one of Södertälje's most sought-after allotment communities, just 50 metres from the water's edge. Eklundsfältet is the kind of place that takes ten minutes to fall in love with. It's a proper Swedish allotment area — organised, leafy, with neighbours who actually know each other's names. The association house, Aklejan, sits just a short walk from the cottage and gives you access to shared showers and laundry facilities, which means longer stays are genuinely comfortable rather than a compromise. There's a real community spirit here. Midsommar gets celebrated properly. People share seeds, tools, gardening tips, and occasionally a cold beer over the fence on hot afternoons. The cottage itself covers 30 square metres — and yes, that sounds modest, but the layout makes every centimetre work. Large windows pull in the daylight and give the interior a sense of airiness that belies the footprint. The living space is warm and considered, with nothing wasted. What sets this cottage apart from many others in the area is the indoor toilet — genuinely rarer than you'd expect at this price point and in this type of property — and a wood-burning stove in the kitchen that doubles as both cooking surface and the fastest way to take the edge off a cool May evening. Light it up, pour a glass of something, and the whole space ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? Let me take you on a journey to a picturesque farmhouse nestled in the serene and secluded landscapes of Södertälje. Located in the tranquil area of Eklund, Överjärna, this charming farmhouse offers an idyllic retreat. Although I'm quite busy juggling numerous clients, when you come across a property as special as this one, it's impossible not to share every detail. A unique find awaits you at the end of a quiet road: a beautifully preserved farmhouse surrounded by nature's bounty. This small farm spans approximately 8.6 hectares, providing endless possibilities for cultivating a serene rural lifestyle. Still maintaining its original charm from its construction in the 1930s, the main building was thoughtfully extended in 2004. With 115 square meters divided over two floors, the open social spaces feature prominently on the ground floor, offering a warm heart to the home. The upper floor, with three cozy bedrooms, is a haven for peaceful slumbers. Now, if you’re someone intrigued by a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, this property is your dream come true. The farmhouse comes complete with a renovated horse stable boasting two box stalls, perfect for equestrian enthusiasts. There's also a barn, a storage shed, an outbuilding with a greenhouse section, a chicken coop, and even a specific shed for machinery. Careful restoration and maintenance work have ensured all buildings remain in excellent condition—ideal for immediate use without the need for major renovations. Isn’t that just the assurance any prospective homeowner wants? - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Total size: 115 square meters - Originally constructed in 1930, extended in 2004 - Renovated horse stable ... click here to read more

115 m² Farm with agriculture at Eklund Överjärna Södertälje Municipality

Nestled in the serene landscape of Munsö, within Ekerö municipality, lies a captivating country home at Rödbergsvägen 21. This residence offers a unique blend of privacy and community spirit, making it a delightful retreat for those looking to escape the bustling city life. The property is situated in a sun-drenched forest glade, ensuring absolute privacy with no overlooking neighbors. This idyllic setting serves as a perfect canvas for a peaceful yet engaging rural lifestyle. The house itself is charming and in good condition, but with room for your personal touches. It features a quaint exterior with a durable metal roof, a tarred facade, and a robust stone foundation that bespeaks its rustic character. These elements combine to create a warm welcome, hinting at the cozy interiors that await. Inside, the living area is well-lit and airy, thanks to its open ceiling and a nice corner window section that draws in abundant natural light. Double doors open out to a garden, inviting the outside in and providing a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The heart of the home features a fireplace, perfect for gathering on cooler evenings. Accommodation includes a comfortable main bedroom and an additional smaller sleeping area equipped with a bunk bed, ideal for children or guests. A sleeping loft is an additional bonus, offering extra space that accommodates two more sleeping places. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances including a washing machine, also boasts a traditional wood stove, enhancing the country home's charm. An exit from the kitchen to the garden makes alfresco dining an easy delight. Property Features: - 2 bedrooms plus a sleeping loft and a separate sleeping area - Fully equipped kit ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home on Rödbergsvägen 21 Munsö Ekeby Ekerö kommun

Welcome to the picturesque and exceptionally tranquil town of Almvik, located in Västervik Municipality, Sweden, where you'll find a unique living opportunity in this wonderful villa-sized gem. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat searching for a retreat, then this property could very well be your perfect match. With a welcoming environment and a genuine sense of community, living in this Swedish villa offers a lifestyle that marries both serenity and accessibility. Set amidst the lush and unspoiled landscape of the Swedish countryside, the villa boasts a spacious plot measuring 1,105 square meters. Imagine a life where your daily view is of rolling green lawns and a flourishing garden blooming with a selection of fruit-bearing trees. The climate in this part of Sweden is generally mild, with summers that are pleasantly warm, perfect for tending to your own outdoor oasis. The autumn months bring a cool crispness, ideal for harvesting apples from the villa's eight apple trees and preparing delicious apple-related treats. As for the villa itself, this property was originally built in 1943, but has kept up with the times beautifully thanks to significant upgrades. This historical dwelling has been lovingly maintained and enhanced, wrapped in modern conveniences that have been discreetly integrated. Features such as a newly renovated roof, a refreshed facade, and upgraded windows not only add to the durability of the property but also showcase its timeless appeal. Arriving at the villa, you're greeted by a charismatic façade. Once inside, you're met with a warm and welcoming hallway that guides you into the heart of the home: a bright, roomy living area designed for both comfort and versatility. The living room is more ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the villa

Nestled in the heart of Ekerö, Sweden, Bergsrundan 11 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, with its breathtaking views of Lake Mälaren, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. With its serene surroundings and proximity to both nature and city life, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush forest plot. This is the daily reality at Bergsrundan 11, where the natural beauty of Ekerö becomes an integral part of your living experience. The property spans a generous 2,508 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation, recreation, and potential expansion. The main house, a cozy 18 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. It features a compact kitchen and living area, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Adjacent to the main house, a charming guest cottage provides additional accommodation, complete with a modern incineration toilet and an outdoor shower for those warm summer days. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the picturesque region of Ekerö, Sweden, with stunning views of Lake Mälaren. - Property Type: Country home, ideal for use as a second home or vacation property. - Plot Size: Expansive 2,508 square meters, offering privacy and potential for development. - Buildings: Main house (18 sqm), guest cottage, and two storage buildings. - Community Amenities: Access to boat docks, swimming area, sauna, and communal facilities. - Development Potential: Detailed plan allows for expansion up to 150 ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Imagine yourself stepping into a serene escape nestled on Ryssjövägen 11, in the charming town of Nykvarn, Sweden. This delightful country home offers an inviting retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you find yourself lost in the tranquility and scenic beauty of the Swedish countryside, surrounded by lush greenery and the captivating sounds of nature. The property stands proud on a generous plot and consists of three individual buildings: the main house, an Attefall house, and a quaint guest house, all offering versatile options for living and leisure. Let's embark on a journey through this haven of peace, joy, and potential, where family memories are waiting to be made. The main house, a cozy 35 square meters, welcomes you with its open ceiling, giving an illusion of larger space and airiness. It's a delightful combination of practicality and charm, where broad windows invite generous dollops of natural light in, illuminating the inviting living spaces and offering scenic views of the lush outdoors. The living room, with its charming fireplace, calls for cozy evenings curled up with a book or sharing laughter with loved ones. Its bedroom provides a snug refuge, perfect for restful nights after a day of countryside adventures. The Attefall house, easily accessed via the terrace, acts as the heart of this property’s culinary and social life. Equipped with a modern kitchen featuring a stove, oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher, it ensures you can whip up delightful meals with local ingredients, maybe even some fresh berries sourced from your own garden! The tiled shower area adds convenience, while the bedroom, with stunning sliding glass doors, opens onto the terrace letting in the crisp, clean air and ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Ryssjövägen 11, Nykvarn

Nestled in the serene landscape of Molstaberg, Mölnbo, this delightful house on Dovhjortsvägen 19 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. Just a short drive from Södertälje, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape without sacrificing the conveniences of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the shimmering Mörtsjön Lake just a stone's throw away. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Originally built in 1963, this house has been thoughtfully extended and renovated to meet the needs of contemporary living. With 71 square meters of living space, it offers: - Two spacious bedrooms: Perfect for family or guests, each room is designed to maximize comfort and privacy. - A modern kitchen: Fully equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, ample storage, and a layout that invites culinary creativity. - A bright living room: Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - An open-plan design: Seamlessly connects the kitchen and living areas, ideal for entertaining or relaxing. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside to a world of possibilities. The property spans over 2,047 square meters, featuring: - A spacious terrace: Perfect for morning coffees or evening dinners, with breathtaking views of the lake. - A guest cottage: Offers additional accommodation or can be transformed into a private studio or workspace. - A utility building with a sauna: A perfect retreat after a day of outdoor activities. - A low-maintenan ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Salem municipality, Dånviksvägen 72 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming country home that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This delightful property, located just a stone's throw from Stockholm, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in the serene Swedish countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over your expansive 2,885 square meter plot. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Dånviksvägen 72, where the natural beauty of the surroundings is matched only by the comfort and charm of the home itself. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally built in 1945, this country home has been lovingly renovated to blend its classic charm with modern conveniences. Step inside to discover: - Spacious Living Room: The heart of the home, featuring a cozy open fireplace that invites you to unwind with family and friends. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Designed for culinary enthusiasts, complete with modern appliances and ample storage. - Restful Bedroom: A sanctuary of peace, with built-in wardrobes and space for a double bed. - Practical Bathroom Facilities: Divided into two rooms for convenience, including a shower, washbasin, and a newly installed incineration toilet. - Energy Efficiency: Triple-glazed windows and an air-source heat pump ensure comfort year-round. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle rich in leisure and adventure: - Private Jetty and Fishing Rights: Just a short walk away, Dånviken offers opportunities for swimming, boating, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

On a still July morning in Nibbla, the air smells of cut grass and lake water. You step out onto the south-facing deck with your coffee, the sun already warming the wooden planks underfoot, and there's not a sound except birdsong and a distant rowing boat cutting across Lake Mälaren. This is what 450 meters from the water actually feels like — and it's right here on Violvägen 3. Ekerö is one of those places Stockholmers guard like a secret. A string of islands connected by bridge to the Swedish capital, roughly 20 kilometers west of the city center, it sits inside the vast archipelago of Lake Mälaren — Sweden's third largest lake and, by most measures, one of the most quietly beautiful. The landscape here rolls between open fields, birch forest, and water. Red wooden cottages dot the hillsides. In summer, the light lasts until nearly midnight and locals make full use of every hour. This particular cottage, built in 1955 and carefully updated over the past decade, sits on 424 square meters of garden in the Nibbla area — a pocket of Ekerö that still feels genuinely rural while sitting comfortably close to the mainland. The lot is generous for a property of this size, and whoever tended this garden took it seriously. Mature fruit trees shade the eastern end of the plot. Flower beds run along the fence lines. The lawn has multiple south-facing spots that catch sun from mid-morning through to the long Nordic evening. It's the kind of garden you actually use, not just admire. Inside, the 38 square meters are planned tightly and well. Large windows pull light into the open living and dining space, and the views through them — green garden, open sky — make the rooms feel considerably larger than the floor plan suggests. The n ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden