Cozy Ljusterö House with Sea Views, Sauna & Expansive Terraces in Swedish Archipelago - Perfect Retreat!

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Skärsbergets pumpväg 24, Ljusterö, Österåkers kommun, Sweden, Ljusterö (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 72Floor area

€239,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

72m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

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 sailing enthusiasts. On days when you prefer something less strenuous, enjoy a leisurely walk in the stunning landscapes or simply sit back and savor the natural beauty from your terrace.

As for climate, Ljusterö experiences a refreshing mix of seasons, each offering its own charm. Summers are pleasant and mild, perfect for outdoor adventures and backyard barbeques, while winters transform the landscape into a wonderland, providing the perfect backdrop for cozy fireside evenings in your living room.

Life in Ljusterö provides a distinct balance between tranquility and activity. This home, well-maintained and ready for someone to make it their own, presents an ideal blend of convenience and natural beauty. It's perfect for families looking for a weekend getaway or anyone seeking a full-time residence removed from the chaos of modern life.

Shopping for essentials and indulging in local delicacies is convenient with local stores and restaurants nearby. Experience traditional Swedish cuisine or engage with the region's rich culture through local festivities and celebrations.

On a practical note, the house is equipped to ensure comfort and efficiency year-round, thanks to its multiple heating systems. The glazed terrace is a feature you’ll particularly appreciate, offering a delightful space to witness the dynamic beauty of the Nordic light throughout the year.

Foreign buyers and expats will find Ljusterö a hidden gem that encapsulates the appeal of Swedish life. Whether you're searching for a family retreat or considering a new chapter in a serene setting, this property offers a wonderful opportunity to create your dream life in one of Sweden's most stunning locales.

Reach out today to seize this chance. A property like this, in such a beloved location, won't stay available for long. Follow your dreams to the archipelago and make Skärsbergets pumpväg 24 your new home. Take the plunge into Swedish life, where every day is an opportunity to discover joy in nature's embrace. We would be more than happy to assist you with any inquiries or to provide further details about this inviting opportunity.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
72
Price per m²
€3,326
Garden size
2010
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the house and woodland plot

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Front view of the holiday home

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Front view of the holiday home and terrace

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Exterior view of the house and garden

Late afternoon on a July Saturday, the southwest sun pours through the glass-enclosed patio and turns the pine floorboards a deep amber. You've just come back from Björknäs's little beach — kids still sandy, everyone hungry — and the kitchen smells of whatever went into the cast-iron pan twenty minutes ago. That's the rhythm this house runs on. Easy, unhurried, genuinely Swedish. Björknäs sits inside Roslagen, the long, ragged stretch of coastline northeast of Stockholm that locals have been quietly escaping to for generations. It's not the flashy archipelago of postcards — it's better. Unpretentious timber cottages tucked between birch stands, narrow lanes that end at sheltered coves, the smell of pine resin on a warm afternoon. The community here is tight enough to feel like a village but relaxed enough that nobody bothers you. The kind of place where your neighbours wave from their garden and then leave you alone. The house itself was built in 1972 and sits on a 1,765 square metre plot — a genuinely generous footprint for this part of Roslagen. There's a real sense of privacy here. The garden mixes mown lawn with wilder natural patches that attract butterflies and the occasional hedgehog, and sunlight tracks across it for most of the day given the open southwest aspect. In June, when the Swedish light goes on until 10pm, evenings out here take on a quality that's hard to describe to anyone who hasn't sat in Scandinavian summer dusk with a cold drink and nowhere to be. Inside, 48 square metres sounds compact on paper. In practice, the layout uses every centimetre thoughtfully. The kitchen was completely gutted and rebuilt in 2019 — new cabinets, new surfaces, proper appliances — and it connects directly to that glas ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber house

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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

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

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp morning air carrying the scent of pine and sea. At Getholmsvägen 4, nestled in the lush embrace of Ljusterö, this dream becomes your daily reality. This timber house, a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern comforts, offers a unique lifestyle in one of Sweden's most picturesque locales. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1991 and thoughtfully renovated from 2018 onwards, this solid log home is more than just a residence—it's a sanctuary. The property is designed for year-round living, featuring a wood-fired sauna that beckons on chilly evenings, and expansive wooden decks that invite you to savor long summer dinners under the stars. The separate guest house ensures that friends and family can share in the beauty of this retreat. The 1,825 sqm plot is a verdant paradise, with a well-maintained garden that bursts into color with blooming flower beds and fruit trees. Rocky outcrops and flat grassy areas provide the perfect backdrop for play and relaxation, while the scent of summer memories lingers in the air. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation For nature lovers, the nearby Getholmen Nature Reserve offers swimming-friendly cliffs, breathtaking sea views, and a hiking trail that winds through the forested peninsula. Boating enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Klintsundet, where a boat berth awaits, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Stockholm archipelago. Inside, the house welcomes you with warmth and charm. The airy living room, with its large windows and wood-burning stove, creates a cozy atmosphere, while the open cei ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber house

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

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 in the serene landscapes of Stora Timrarön, Saxarfjärden, the charming country home at Söderängsstigen 16 offers a unique blend of peaceful archipelago living with the convenience of modern amenities. This delightful property presents a golden opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil lifestyle while maintaining accessibility to Stockholm's vibrant city center. The main house, constructed in 2017, spans approximately 75 m² and is designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. It features three bedrooms, making it ideal for families or those who frequently host guests. The heart of the home is its open-plan living area, incorporating a fully equipped kitchen with a central island, perfect for casual dining or entertaining. A cozy fireplace in the living room not only enhances the ambience but also provides efficient heating during the cooler months. Large sliding glass doors open onto a spacious terrace to the southwest, extending the living space outdoors where one can enjoy the pristine natural setting. Accompanying the main house is a 20 m² guesthouse, complete with a bathroom, which offers additional privacy and comfort for visitors. For relaxation, there is a wood-fired sauna on the property—an ideal retreat for unwinding after a day exploring the archipelago or simply enjoying the nearby waters. Property Features: - Main building with 3 bedrooms and open-plan living space - Fully equipped kitchen with central island - Cozy fireplace in the living room - Large southwest-facing terrace - Separate 20 m² guesthouse with bathroom - Wood-fired sauna - Private dock Living in the area of Stora Timrarön provides a lifestyle deeply connected with nature. The property's proximity to the water, just ... click here to read more

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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 along the serene shores of Saxarfjärden in the picturesque Österåker Municipality, this exquisite country home offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Söderängsstigen 19A, just a short drive northeast of Stockholm, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil second home or a luxurious holiday retreat. With its breathtaking views, direct access to the archipelago, and a host of exclusive amenities, this estate is a dream come true for discerning buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the sight of the sun rising over the water. This is the daily reality at this stunning waterfront estate. The main house, a testament to classic Swedish architecture, boasts 212 square meters of living space, seamlessly blending traditional charm with modern comforts. High ceilings and expansive windows flood the interiors with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the spacious living room, where a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the archipelago. The modern kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's delight, perfect for preparing meals to be enjoyed with family and friends. With four bedrooms and two elegant bathrooms, there's ample space for everyone to relax and recharge. The guest house offers additional accommodation, ensuring privacy and comfort for visitors. Whether used as a home office, studio, or rental unit, it provides flexibility to suit your needs. Both the main and guest houses are strategically positioned to capture the southwest exposure, offering sun-drenched terraces where you can savor the stunning sunsets over the water. A standout feature o ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

Welcome to Söderängsstigen 19, a distinguished and uniquely positioned country home nestled in the heart of Saxarfjärden, within the scenic Österåker municipality of Sweden. This property is a perfect blend of historical charm and modern amenities, tailored for those appreciating both the tranquility of nature and the accessibility of nearby city facilities. This residence, constructed in the early 1900s, stands prominently with a total living area of 257 square meters, complemented by an additional 51 square meters of secondary space. Situated on a sprawling plot of 1.9 hectares, the home features a beautifully maintained main house and a cozy guest house, ideal for hosting family and friends. The southwest-facing orientation ensures the home is bathed in sunlight and offers breathtaking views of the shimmering waters of Saxarfjärden. The main house boasts seven bedrooms distributed thoughtfully across the space, accommodating large families or various guest arrangements. Each room is crafted to offer comfort and elegance, with a hint of rustic charm typical of Swedish country homes. The living spaces are expansive and welcoming, perfect for social gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. For those with a passion for marine life and activities, the property includes a private boathouse and access to a sandy beach. Whether it's boating, fishing, or simply unwinding by the water, this home provides numerous outdoor leisure opportunities. Furthermore, the inclusion of a helicopter pad enhances the property's accessibility, making it a convenient getaway or a permanent residence. The process of owning and maintaining a heritage property such as this can be an enriching experience. While the home is in good condition, n ... click here to read more

Main house view

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

Imagine waking up each morning to the peaceful, undisturbed views of the sea, surrounded by the splendid beauty of Åkersberga's archipelago. This delightful country home located at Södra Rörängsslingan 30 in the charming Dyvik, Österåker Municipality could be the retreat you have always dreamt of. It's not just a home; it's a lifestyle waiting to happened. Perched on an elevated plot, this winterized holiday home offers more than just views. The gentle sea breeze and the sound of the waves provide a tranquil backdrop to daily life. Designed with comfort and simplicity in mind, this log cabin features an authentic rustic interior where exposed log walls create a warming atmosphere. Imagine cozy winter nights by the fireplace, its comforting glow spreading through the open floor plan. Life in this charming seaside enclave feels like a permanent vacation. Åkersberga is known for its breathtaking natural scenery and a relaxed pace that both locals and newcomers embrace. The surrounding area is drawing outdoor enthusiasts from near and far. Residents enjoy activities like fishing, boating, or simply exploring the myriad of coastal trails that hug the shoreline. Not to mention, the town itself is vibrant, with cozy cafes, local markets, and cultural events that fill the calendar year-round. This delightful property also boasts two charming guest cottages, an ideal setup for accommodating visiting family and friends. Both offer a cozy refuge where your guests can soak in the natural beauty and serenity that this location delivers in abundance. The property's outdoor features add to its appeal: - Large grassy areas perfect for barbecues - Private beach with stunning sea views - Wood-fired log sauna at the end of the pier - ... click here to read more

2-room Winterized Holiday Home on Södra Rörängsslingan 30 Dyvik 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 a delightful opportunity nestled in the serene area of Björnhuvud, Åkersberga, Sweden, a place where the countryside meets coastal charm. Situated at Grundläggarvägen 19, this charming vacation home, built in 1993, is not just a house; it’s an invitation to experience a life enveloped in nature's tranquility while being in proximity to the sea. Perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking for a quiet life away from the hustle and bustle, this home is the ideal getaway. Let's dive into what makes this property the right choice for you. This cozy house features two bedrooms, offering intimate and snug spaces for retreat. A bright living room serves as the heart of the house, where natural light pours in through large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Here, every day is an opportunity to bask in the gentle radiance of the northern sun. Whether you're reading your favorite book or entertaining friends, this space promises comfort year-round. The fully equipped kitchen is where culinary endeavors come to life, a perfect corner for those who love cooking or wish to experiment with local Swedish recipes. A fully tiled bathroom ensures functionality and ease, making all modern conveniences readily accessible. The additional loft area is a versatile space that can serve as a family room or office, providing flexibility for various needs and interests. As a real estate agent juggling numerous properties, I must say this house in Björnhuvud offers much more than mere walls and roofs. It’s an experience. The large terrace is an oasis where mornings are made for enjoying coffee while listening to the songs of native birds. The separate sauna house, equipped with a shower and laundry room, adds a touch ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Stockholm archipelago, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Dyvik, Åkersberga, offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern living. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and serene surroundings. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is life at Fåfängesslingan 12, where the charm of the archipelago meets the comforts of a well-appointed home. A Home Designed for All Seasons Built in 1965, this house has been lovingly maintained, offering a harmonious blend of classic charm and contemporary updates. The winterized main building ensures year-round comfort, making it an ideal escape for both summer relaxation and cozy winter weekends. - Bedrooms: 3, offering flexible accommodation for families or guests. - Bathrooms: 1, thoughtfully designed for convenience. - Living Space: 97 square meters of bright, inviting interiors. - Eco-Friendly: Solar panels reduce energy costs and support sustainable living. - Heating: A charming wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance. - Kitchen: Well-equipped with a functional cast iron stove for traditional cooking. - Outdoor Spaces: Multiple seating areas for enjoying the sun and sea views. - Guest Cottage: Additional sleeping quarters or a potential home office. - Outbuildings: Insulated friggebod and storage shed for hobbies or storage. - Boat Access: A boat berth and jetty are just a 10-minute walk away. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Dyvik is a hidden gem, offering a peaceful retreat with easy access to the vibrant life of Åkersberga. Whe ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the tranquil embrace of the Swedish countryside, you’ll discover a cozy escape waiting for new owners at Fåfängesslingan 10, Dyvik. This country home, positioned in the serene area of Österåkers kommun, offers a unique opportunity for those yearning to embrace the slower pace of life that a rural setting provides. Though small, this property is filled with potential and the promise of personalized touches. With an investment of SEK 153,418, this could be your gateway to an idyllic countryside lifestyle. The property is situated in Åkersberga, a quaint locality in Sweden, promising a serene blend of nature and convenience. This area is perfect for families, retirees, and anyone who cherishes the quietude away from the hustle and bustle of cities. The home, though comfortable, is not without room for personalization. It's a cozy structure with good bones needing a touch of personalization to make it truly yours. Picture cozy evenings spent in the intimate living room warmed by the steady crackle of a fireplace. Key Features: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 64 square meters - Living room with fireplace - Simple, functional kitchen - Lovely garden plot - Secluded location - Storage shed on property - Proximity to marina - Scenic walks nearby For those pondering over the idea of moving to a country home, this spot has much to offer. The peaceful environment makes it a haven for nature lovers. The surrounding landscape is characterized by lush greenery, occasional sights of sea and cliffs, and the nearby forest, all of which encourage you to explore the outdoors. If sailing or boating is a passion for you, the Dyvik marina is merely a 7-minute drive away. It’s a chance to own a boat and take leisurely sails th ... click here to read more

3 room winterized cottage at Fåfängesslingan 10 Dyvik Österåkers kommun

Nestled in the serene embrace of Dyvik, Österåker, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Fåfängesslingan 6, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's bounty. With its generous plot of 2,135 square meters, this home is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the peaceful rhythm of the Swedish countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine and spruce trees, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your covered terrace. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. A place where you can unwind, recharge, and create lasting memories with family and friends. ### A Cozy Retreat with Endless Potential Built in 1959, this two-bedroom home exudes a rustic charm that is both inviting and functional. The cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to gather on cooler evenings, sharing stories and laughter as the fire crackles warmly. The separate kitchen, though simple, is fully functional, ready to host family meals or intimate dinners with friends. The property also boasts several storage sheds, one of which includes a shower area and washing machine, providing practical solutions for those with renovation aspirations or hobby projects. With a variety of tools and machines included in the sale, you can dive right into your creative endeavors. ### Embrace the Outdoors The expansive plot offers a blend of garden space and natural woodland, providing ample room for gardening, outdoor activities, or even keeping small animals. The building regulations allow for the construction of a main building up to 75 sq ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Hello, folks! As a busy real estate agent with a global network, I'm thrilled to offer you a glimpse into a unique opportunity tucked away in the picturesque area of Dyvik, within the charming Österåker municipality. This is no ordinary home; it's a villa that whispers stories of coastal living and tranquil escapes, all while sitting on a vast plot of 2,577 square meters of lush Swedish landscape. Now, let's delve into the heart of this property. Built back in 1958, this winterized vacation villa stands quietly, preserving its past while inviting a future full of potential. The indoor area measures a cozy 51 square meters, yet, it feels remarkably inviting. It houses a kitchen that's ready for your culinary ventures, a living room that speaks of cozy winter evenings, and two snug bedrooms perfect for rest. And don't forget about the bathroom – simple and functional. The villa extends its hospitality to a small outbuilding, roughly 15 square meters, acting as a guest house or maybe that creative studio you've always dreamed of. The villa's heart truly lies in its expansive south-facing terrace. Just imagine—outdoor dining, or perhaps a relaxed afternoon with a book, all under the vast Nordic skies. Looking beyond the walls, living on Fåfängesstigen 6 means embracing a lifestyle. Åkersberga, the larger area encompassing Dyvik, opens its arms with various attractions. Picture this: serene walks to the local boat club where the gentle hum of moored boats sets the scene, horse farms dotting the landscape, and Ruggen lake offering its idyllic shores for a summer swim or a picnic. On a chilly day, it’s about breathing in the crisp, fresh air, truly an experience. Accessibility is gold here. A local bus stop keeps you well-c ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa