Cozy Mo i Rana Chalet with Stunning Mountain Views | App-Controlled Heating | Fully Furnished | Ideal Nature Retreat

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Reinfjellia 97, 8611 Mo i Rana, Mo i Rana (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 46Floor area

€66,153

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

46m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Mo i Rana, this charming chalet at Reinfjellia 97 awaits you. It's a cozy retreat perfect for those who seek solace in nature and are eager for outdoor adventures. Mo i Rana, located in Norway, is known for its stunning natural beauty and offers a unique mix of tranquility and recreation, perfect for potential globetrotters or expats looking for a refreshing change from bustling city life.

There's something quite special about setting your roots or even just having a getaway in this part of the world. Known for its magnificent fjords, lush forests, and serene lakes, living in Mo i Rana means you're surrounded by nature's uncompromised beauty. The air is crisp and clean, perhaps a bit brisk in the colder months, but that's the charm of experiencing true Nordic climates. Winters are snowy and magic-like, while summers bring long days and a perfect backdrop for hikes and forest explorations.

Speaking of explorations, the chalet’s location offers loads of outdoor pursuits. From exhilarating hiking trails in the summer to cosy winter ski routes, there’s always something to do. Berry picking in the autumn becomes a cherished pastime, as the surrounding landscape blooms with color and life. In fact, the Reinfjellia area is quite popular for those seeking both adventure and tranquility, blending lifestyles in perfect harmony.

As for the chalet itself, it’s in good nick with a solid technical standard that brings comfort without missing out on traditional alpine architecture. The app-controlled heating ensures that you arrive at a warm abode after a day out in the snow or rain, combining modernity with rustic charm. And, for those who like to sip coffee on a breezy summer morning, the newly-built veranda, added in 2021, offers a stunning place to start the day. It also makes for a lovely spot to entertain friends or simply enjoy your surroundings.

Here's a quick look at its features:

- Two cozy bedrooms
- One well-maintained bathroom
- App-controlled heating system
- Kitchen space with modern utility
- A large veranda for outdoor leisure
- New roofing installed recently
- Comes fully furnished for instant move-in
- Beautiful mountain and valley views
- Just a short distance to local amenities
- Accessible year-round; park within meters for convenience
- Easy access to Mo town center

Life in Mo i Rana offers more than just eye-catching scenery. With friendly locals and a strong sense of community, it’s a wonderful place for families and individuals alike. Schools here meanwhile, are noted for their quality education, and there’s a surprising variety of cultural events throughout the year. And when peace calls, the cabin creates the perfect hideaway to unwind, allowing you to absorb the serenity that the area naturally delivers.

Overall, this property represents an ideal spot for those looking to relocate or invest in a holiday home that provides both comfort and a nature-centric lifestyle. It’s a fitting choice for ex-pats or international buyers who desire a change of pace and scenery. The combination of Mo i Rana's natural allure and this property’s features make it a compelling choice for anyone seeking to experience the true heart of Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
46
Price per m²
€1,438
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cabin

Stand at the window on a July evening at midnight and the sky above Laksefjorden is still burning orange. Not a streetlight in sight. Just the fjord stretching out below, the kind of silence that actually has a sound to it—wind off the water, a distant eagle, your own pulse slowing down. This is what you're buying into with this cabin project in Oldervika, Lebesby municipality, a raw and honest piece of Norway's far north waiting for someone with vision and a hammer. Let's be upfront about what this is. The cabin needs work—floors, walls, ceilings, the electrical system, the plumbing—all of it is a project. The structure stands at roughly 5 by 7 meters internally, around 30 square meters officially registered, and it's in good enough shape structurally that you're not starting from zero. What you're getting is a blank interior in a place that already has a well, a grid connection, and a car-accessible track from the main road just 100 meters out. The fundamentals are there. The canvas is yours. And what a place to build that canvas. Oldervika sits within Lebesby municipality in Finnmark—Norway's northernmost county, and one of the last genuinely wild stretches of Europe. The cabin's elevated position looks directly over Laksefjorden, a fjord that shifts color hour by hour, from steel grey in the morning mist to deep cobalt under the afternoon sun to amber and rose in the long Arctic evenings. In winter, when the Barents Sea weather rolls in and the northern lights ignite above the fjord, you'll understand why photographers and wanderers have been making the long drive up the E6 for decades. The village of Lebesby is five to ten minutes away by car. There's a grocery store, a school, local services—enough that you're n ... click here to read more

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Step off the gravel path, push open the heavy timber door, and you're standing inside a cabin that was built before Norway was even a unified country. The year was 1835. Outside, the sea glitters toward the mountains of Stord and Fitjar — the same view whoever lived here first would have woken up to every morning. That sense of continuity, of being anchored to something genuinely old and real, is rare. And at Flatråkervegen 280 on the island of Tysnes, it costs less than most city parking spaces in Oslo. Tysnes sits in Vestland county, tucked between the Hardangerfjord and the Bjørnafjorden, and locals here will tell you it's one of those places that doesn't need to announce itself. There's no ski resort branding or tourist infrastructure. What there is instead: quiet coves, black trumpet mushrooms pushing up through the forest floor in autumn, golden chanterelles in summer, and a community that shows up for Tysnesfest each year with the kind of energy you can't manufacture. The festival draws thousands to this small island — live music, outdoor stages, a genuine celebration rather than a curated event. Outside of festival season, life here moves at a pace that most people have to travel a long way to find. The cabin itself is compact — 36 square metres of usable space — but it doesn't feel small. Exposed timber walls and visible ceiling beams give it a solidity that modern builds rarely achieve. Natural light comes in through windows that frame the hillside and the water beyond. The living room fits a sofa, a dining table, and still leaves room to breathe. There's a working fireplace, and on a wet October evening with the wind coming off the water, you'll be glad it's there. The kitchen is more functional than it mig ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flatråkervegen 280, presented by Elise Linningsvoll at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling. Photo | Inderhaug Boligfoto

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Reinfjellia 66 in Mo i Rana offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the unparalleled beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush greenery. This chalet, located just 18 km from the bustling center of Mo i Rana, provides the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're seeking a weekend retreat or a seasonal escape, this property caters to all your needs. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1969, the main chalet exudes a warm, nostalgic charm while offering modern amenities for comfortable living. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space, enhanced by large windows that frame the stunning mountain views. The wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, ensuring warmth during the crisp winter months. The kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with a gas stove and refrigerator, making meal preparation a breeze. The dining area, perfect for family gatherings, complements the rustic yet functional design of the chalet. Accommodation for Family and Friends The chalet features two bedrooms, each with wide bunk beds, providing ample sleeping space for family and friends. A recently renovated bedroom adds a fresh, modern touch to the traditional cabin style. The bathroom is fully functional, equipped with a composting toilet and shower cabin, ensuring convenience without compromising the rustic charm. Versatile Outdoor Spaces Step outside onto the expansive 28-square-me ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling presents Reinfjellia 66 – A beautiful cabin in scenic surroundings!

Welcome to Reinfjellia 152, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Mo i Rana, Norway. This property offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush forests surrounding your chalet. This is the everyday reality at Reinfjellia 152, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Mo i Rana, located just a short drive from your doorstep, is a vibrant city offering a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, dining options, and essential services. Yet, the true allure of this location lies in its natural beauty. The chalet is perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts, with direct access to hiking trails that meander through the breathtaking Norwegian landscape. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or a fishing aficionado, the opportunities for adventure are endless. Chalet Features and Lifestyle - Size and Layout: The chalet spans 56 square meters, offering a cozy yet spacious environment for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms: Two well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, ensuring restful nights after a day of exploration. - Living Area: A bright and inviting living room, complete with large windows, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The wood-burning stove adds a touch of warmth and charm, perfect for cozy evenings. - Kitchen and Dining: The open-plan kitchen is equipped with modern amenities, including a gas stove and refrigerator, making meal preparation a breeze. The adjacen ... click here to read more

EIE Real Estate presents Reinfjellia 152 - A charming leisure property in scenic surroundings

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Northern Norway, this delightful chalet at Raudvatnet 31 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Just a short 20-minute drive from the bustling town of Mo i Rana, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with the convenience of city amenities nearby. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Raudvatnet, with the morning sun casting a golden hue over the tranquil waters. This chalet, spread over two combined holiday homes, is designed to accommodate both intimate family gatherings and larger groups, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers or expats looking for a spacious getaway. A Glimpse into Chalet Living The chalet's main building is a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture, with timber walls and solid pine floors that exude warmth and authenticity. As you step into the spacious entrance hall, you'll immediately feel the inviting atmosphere that this property offers. The living room, with its large multi-paned windows, is a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the panoramic views. Whether you're hosting a cozy family dinner or a lively gathering with friends, this space is designed to cater to all your needs. The kitchen, though equipped with older fixtures, is functional and comes with all the essentials, including crockery, a refrigerator, and a small stove. The dining area, conveniently located between the kitchen and one of the bedrooms, is perfect for enjoying meals with loved ones. Upstairs, the chalet continues to impress with two additional bedrooms and a hallway. One of the bedrooms features a small balcony, offering a private nook to enjoy the stunning vistas. The flexibility of the space allows for additional beds if ... click here to read more

Large and exciting holiday home just a 20-minute drive from Mo Center.

Discover your secluded retreat at Hytte på Rauvatnet, nestled in the serene landscapes of Mo i Rana. This charming cabin, constructed in 1960, offers a quaint and cozy setting ideal for those seeking a tranquil escape or an adventurous outdoor experience. While in good condition, the cabin presents an exciting opportunity for renovations that can transform it into a bespoke haven amidst the natural beauty of Norway. Property Features: - 2 bedrooms providing comfortable sleeping arrangements. - 1 bathroom equipped with essential amenities. - Total living space of 62 square meters. - Offer price: €30,900. Situated by the tranquil Raudvatnet lake, this cabin ensures an intimate connection with nature. Access is seasonally supported by a summer road leading directly to the property, making it convenient for tranquil retreats or lively gatherings. The practical layout allows you to optimize living spaces, while the vicinity to the lake opens up endless possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts. Local Amenities Include: - Closest shops and local market within a 15-minute drive. - Medical facilities available in the town center. - Educational institutions from kindergarten to high school level within commuting distance. - Local transport connections accessible from E12, ensuring connectivity with major areas. Mo i Rana offers a unique living experience where community, culture, and nature blend harmoniously. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, the region facilitates a wide range of activities to cater to all ages and interests: - Summer months provide perfect conditions for hiking, fishing, and berry picking. - Winter brings the beauty of snow-covered terrains ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. - The cultural vibe of Mo i Ran ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Finn Hugo Amundsen har gleden av å presentere denne flotte fritidsboligen ved populære Raudvatnet!

Nestled in the heart of Norway, in the peaceful and picturesque city of Mo i Rana, sits a cozy cabin at Tverrvatnet 15, a perfect hideaway for anyone longing for a bit of tranquility and escape from the frenetic pace of city life. Being an experienced real estate agent who manages properties on a global scale, I am thrilled to present this cabin, an epitome of a real cabin experience amidst breathtaking Norwegian wilderness. So, let me take a moment to walk you through what makes this cabin such a unique find. Firstly, let’s talk about the cabin itself. With its quaint and cozy setup, this abode presents a warm welcome from the onset. Encompassing a total space of 75 square meters, it’s not overly expansive but perfect for those who appreciate a home that snugly fits their lifestyle. It comes with three comfortable bedrooms – enough space to accommodate family or visiting friends. There’s a single bathroom included in this property, making it practical for a small group. - Located at Tverrvatnet 15, 8611 Mo i Rana - Total area: 75 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Price: NOK 89658 - Electricity - Furnished - Lovely views towards Stangfjellet - Entrance/hallway - Toilet room & extra toilet room in outbuilding - Standard living room - Functional kitchen - Outdoor shed - Wood shed in outbuilding - Ample storage In terms of layout, the cabin itself is thoughtfully arranged for practicality and ease of living. As you enter, a hallway leads you into a central living room area, the ideal spot to unwind after exploring the surrounding wilderness. Attached to a practical kitchen, the living space encourages a simple yet cozy lifestyle. Additionally, a separate outbuilding provides ample storage space, an extra toilet, bathroom ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Gisle Kallestad har gleden av å presentere Tverrvatnet 15

Nestled amidst the pristine landscapes of Skonseng, Langvassveien 90 offers a unique blend of tranquility and nature, providing the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The moment you set your eyes on this charming cabin, you'll instantly be captivated by its serene location right by the picturesque Langvatnet Lake. Skonseng is a perfect hidden gem, just a short distance from Mo i Rana, making it an ideal spot for those seeking solace without being too far from the conveniences of town. This charming piece of real estate is more than a home—it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the breathtaking nature of Norway. Living in Skonseng is like stepping into a calming world where nature takes center stage, and the community shares a love for the outdoors. Summers here are delightful, with daylight sprawled across much of the day, offering ample time to explore. Winters can be quite chilly, with snow blanketing the ground, creating a picturesque winter wonderland. Langvassveien 90 is a cozy cabin built back in 1950, designed perfectly to blend with its natural surroundings. Despite its age, it has been meticulously maintained over the years, offering a unique canvas for you to add personal touches. It has a rustic charm that engulfs you with warmth as you step through its doors. Perfect for a small family or a couple looking to retreat into nature, this cabin provides a simple yet comfortable living experience. Here's a quick rundown of the cabin's notable features: - Two snug bedrooms - A quaint bathroom - Cozy living area with kitchen - Delightful rustic interiors - All furnishings included - Spacious terrace with lake views - Located on a 1,000 sq. meter leased plot - Affordable price point - ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling Mo I Rana v/Tomi Christian Johansen presents a cabin with idyllic location and great potential!

Welcome to Vatnaveien 71 "Knatten", 8618 Mo i Rana—a truly special place in the beautiful country of Norway. This home is the epitome of a country retreat, nestled amidst the natural splendor of Mo i Rana. As your dedicated real estate expert with lots on my plate, I'm here to guide you through this wonderful opportunity to own a piece of history and nature combined. Imagine escaping to a countryside retreat with a home that holds unique stories from the past. This home, as it's locally known, is more than just a property; it's a serene escape with panoramic views. Set in a striking location, you will find this home a place to unwind, away from the bustling city life while still being within arm's reach of Mo i Rana. Mo i Rana is a charming town in the Helgeland region, known for its captivating landscapes, long daylight hours during summer, and rich history. Here, you'll experience all four seasons, with long, snowy winters perfect for skiing followed by refreshing and mild summers. This property is an excellent choice for those who appreciate nature and tranquility. The area is packed with various things to do. In the winter, the extensive snow-covered landscapes provide the perfect playground for skiing enthusiasts. Glide over the pristine white snow up and down Mofjellet, experiencing the untouched beauty and silence that only the absence of snowmobiles can provide. When summer comes, the world in this part of Norway comes alive with possibilities. Take a swim in one of the numerous small lakes nearby, or simply enjoy the sounds of nature, with grouse calls serenading you on warm nights. Living here means embracing the countryside lifestyle, where simple pleasures take center stage. The property itself is in good ... click here to read more

Charming holiday home with unique history.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Mogressfjellet, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of Akersvatnet Lake, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private deck. This chalet, built in 1972, is a testament to timeless design and thoughtful craftsmanship, offering a cozy yet spacious 50 square meters of living space. With two bedrooms and a bathroom, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal setting for gatherings and getaways. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders Located approximately 40 km from Mo i Rana, the chalet is easily accessible via the E12 highway. In the summer, embark on a scenic 40-50 minute hike or a leisurely 30-minute boat ride from your private boathouse to reach your haven. Winter transforms the journey into an adventure, with a car ride to Umbukta Fjellstue followed by a thrilling 30-minute snowmobile trek. Features and Amenities: - Two cozy bedrooms: Accommodates up to six guests, perfect for family vacations. - Efficient wood-burning stoves: Ensures warmth and comfort during chilly nights. - Eco-friendly power solutions: Wind turbine, solar panels, and a backup generator provide reliable electricity. - Private boathouse and boat: Includes a 14-foot Kulig boat with a Suzuki 15 hp outboard motor. - Snowmobile access: A Ski-doo 600 H.O sdi snowmobile stored in a private garage for winter adventures. - Outdoor amenities: Landscaped dining space, fire pit, and smokehouse for al fresco enjoyment. - Proximity t ... click here to read more

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Embark on an enriching life of natural beauty and tranquility at Högstaby 126, positioned delightfully with breathtaking vistas over the Norwegian Oxtindarna and the expansive Överuman. Envision a residence where each day welcomes you with the pristine sounds of nature, opportunities to explore the majestic outdoors, and cozy evenings under starlit skies—all setting the stage for a serene lifestyle harmonized with nature's rhythm. Set in the scenic village of Hemavan, this charming country home offers ample space both indoors and outdoors. The property cover consists of two separate residential structures, each providing a unique opportunity for customization and personalization, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in rural living while contributing their personal touch. The first building, constructed in 1964, features a classic 1½ story layout complete with a basement, exuding rustic charm and awaiting rejuvenation by those keen on viewing renovations as labors of love. This fixer-upper allows you to not only restore its old-world charm but also modernize it to fit contemporary living standards. A second structure, recently erected on the footprint of what once was a barn, has its exterior completed since 2015. The interior remains a blank canvas for creative minds looking to design their dream space from scratch—perfect for customizing a truly personalized living environment. Beyond the allure of reimagining two existing homes, the property comes with the privilege of a designated boat spot, enhancing your recreational choices. Whether it's kayaking on the gentle waters of Överuman or boating to explore hidden coves and islands, aquatic pleasures are just a stone’s throw away. For enthusiasts of the gre ... click here to read more

3 rooms vacation home at Högstaby 126 Hemavan/Tärnaby Storumans municipality

Nestled amidst the serene landscape of Dalsgrenda, the quaint country home at Sørlandsveien 697 offers a delightful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural life. This charming property boasts a sunny plot and a layout that cleverly harnesses the natural light, creating warm and inviting living spaces. Set against a picturesque backdrop characterized by lush greenery and clear blue skies, it provides a perfect balance between rustic allure and comfortable living. The property unfolds over two levels, with the main floor featuring an integrated living room and kitchen. This open-plan design ensures the space feels airy and connected, ideal for family bonding or quiet reflection. The upstairs hosts a cosy bedroom, spacious enough to accommodate several beds, making it suitable for a small family or seasonal visitors. Nothing speaks more of rustic charm than the additional outbuilding providing ample storage solutions and maintaining the home's orderly yet charming appeal. However, while the home evokes a sense of idyllic country living, prospective buyers should note the property's good yet unpolished condition. It beckons those with a penchant for creativity and a vision to infuse their personal touch, transforming it into a tailored haven. For those unafraid of a fixer-upper challenge, Sørlandsveien 697 presents substantial potential to renovate and revitalize according to one’s taste and preferences. Living in Dalsgrenda offers a unique lifestyle heavily tilted towards nature and tranquility. Far from the bustling city rhythms, residents often indulge in hiking, with numerous trails available within minutes from the doorstep. The proximity to Mo i Rana center further ensures tha ... click here to read more

EIE eiendomsmegling har gleden av å presentere Sørlandsveien 697 - En hyggelig fritidsbolig beliggende fint til i Dalsgrenda

Nestled amidst the majestic landscapes of Mo i Rana, a cozy cabin at Nesnaveien 458 is awaiting a new owner to discover its potential and charm. This compact yet functional haven offers an opportunity to own a slice of Norway's stunning natural beauty. With the tranquility of Alteren Beach just a stone's throw away, the serene vibes make it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Life in Mo i Rana, a quaint town north of the Arctic Circle, is a unique blend of natural wonder and small-town charm. Residents are treated to captivating views of the surrounding fjords and lush forests. The local climate is defined by its mild summers and snowy winters, offering a constant invitation for outdoor activities year-round. As you step out of your new cabin, the fresh, crisp air welcomes you to explore the hiking trails or try your hand at fishing in the nearby waters. For those who dream of having their own retreat, this cabin is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle. With its simple yet intimate design, it offers just the essentials: - Living room that opens to nature - Compact kitchenette - Cozy bedroom for restful nights - An external storage room (2 m²) - Outbuilding (8 m²) with an outdoor toilet - Equipped with electricity for convenience - Fireplace needing slight modification - Stunning balcony/terrace with breathtaking views - Close to the pristine beaches - Fishing opportunities within reach - Abundant hiking terrain The cabin’s condition is solid, though there’s room for a touch of personal ingenuity to truly make it yours. This fixer-upper doesn’t demand too much, yet offers possibilities to tailor its quaint space according to one's taste. T ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Røssvatnet. At Tortenliveien 22, this is not just a dream but a daily reality. Nestled in the picturesque village of Bleikvasslia, this newly built country home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and nature's untouched splendor. A Home That Embraces Nature From the moment you step inside, the expansive windows draw your gaze outward, framing the breathtaking vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. The open-plan living area, with its soaring ceilings and warm wood accents, invites you to unwind and soak in the tranquility. A wood-burning stove crackles softly in the corner, casting a cozy glow that makes even the coldest winter days feel inviting. A Culinary Haven The heart of this home is undoubtedly its kitchen—a space where culinary dreams come to life. Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, it offers both functionality and style. Whether you're crafting a hearty Norwegian stew or indulging in a leisurely breakfast, the kitchen's thoughtful design ensures every meal is a pleasure. Spaces for Rest and Reflection With three well-appointed bedrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. Each room is a sanctuary, offering large windows that flood the space with natural light and provide stunning views of the landscape. The loft lounge, a versatile space on the upper floor, is perfect for a quiet reading nook or a lively game night. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 68-square-meter terrace, where the air is crisp and the views are endless. This outdoor haven is perfect for al fresco ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness, this charming chalet at Varntreskveien 1991, Hattfjelldal, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most serene and picturesque settings. Just a stone's throw from Røssvatnet, Norway's second-largest lake, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a slice of Nordic paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. Your morning begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 67-square-meter terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the shimmering waters of Røssvatnet greet you. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and simplicity. A Cozy Retreat with Rustic Charm Built in 1950, this 66-square-meter chalet exudes a classic Norwegian cabin atmosphere. The living room, with its natural wood paneling and exposed beams, invites you to unwind in a space that feels both rustic and welcoming. A solid blue velvet sofa set and a robust coffee table create a cozy social zone, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The kitchen, though compact, is functional and designed for convenience, with space for a dining table where family and friends can gather for meals. The bathroom is equipped with a shower cabin, and a modern Cinderella incineration toilet ensures comfort and ease. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Hattfjelldal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter sports aficionado, this location offers endless opportunities for adventure. The nearby mountains provide excellent hiking and skiing trai ... click here to read more

Welcome to Varntreskveien 1991 – a place where tranquility settles and nature embraces you.

Welcome to Joesjö Sundsnäset 504, an inviting country home nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Tärnaby, Sweden. This delightful property offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat amidst nature's wonders. Let's take you on a journey through what it would be like to call this place home. The moment you arrive at Joesjö Sundsnäset 504, you'll be greeted by the stunning mountain views that surround this two-story abode. Encompassing an ample 160 square meters, this home boasts six spacious bedrooms, providing plenty of space for family and friends. With a total of nine thoughtfully designed rooms, you will find yourself immersed in a rustic setting, perfect for creating cherished memories. Walking through the door, the unique character of this country home becomes evident. Brown-stained wood panels adorn the walls, while the ceiling features beautiful white wood panels that offer a sense of openness and light. Light laminate flooring runs throughout the main areas, complemented by gray tiles in the wet areas, creating both a warm and practical environment for mountain living. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the living room and kitchen, which merge seamlessly in an open-plan layout. This space is perfect for those cozy evenings after a day spent exploring the nearby mountains. Imagine preparing a meal in a fully-equipped kitchen that includes a dishwasher, two combined fridge/freezers, two convection ovens, and six hobs—ideal for hosting Christmas or any festive gathering. Afterward, you can relax by the stove's warm glow or find peace in the upstairs cozy corner. This home offers six bedrooms, accommodating a total of ten beds, ready to offer comfort after a day full of adventures. Four ... click here to read more

9 room holiday home at Joesjö Sundsnäset 504 Tärnaby Storumans municipality

Step outside on a July morning in Joesjö and the air hits you differently. It's cold even in midsummer, sharp with pine resin and the faint iron smell of the stream running beside the lappkåta. The silence isn't empty—it hums with birdsong, the soft creak of the cabin settling in the warmth, and about 250 meters through the trees, the sound of Övre Jovattnet lapping at its stony shore. This is Swedish Lapland at its most honest. No curated Instagram version of it. The real thing. The cabin at Joesjö 318 was built in 2005 and it wears its age lightly—well-kept, solid, move-in ready. From the moment you walk through the door, the ceiling grabs your attention. It rises all the way to the roof ridge, opening the living space upward in a way that feels genuinely generous for a 70-square-meter footprint. Large windows pull the forest inside without you having to go anywhere. The kitchen flows naturally from the living room, and you can watch the lappkåta sitting quietly across the stream while you wait for the kettle to boil. There are two bedrooms on the main level—calm, practical, well-proportioned. Above them, a loft adds sleeping space for kids or visiting friends, the kind of flexible setup that makes a mountain cabin feel like it can absorb however many people turn up. The bathroom has a sauna. Of course it does. This is Sweden. But it's worth saying clearly: finishing a day of hiking up Norra Storfjällets trails and stepping into that heat is not just pleasant. It's transformative. Your legs stop arguing with you. Everything quiets down. Directly across from the main cabin, on its own separate plot included in the sale, stands the lappkåta. This traditional Sami-style structure is something genuinely rare to find in ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Swedish Lapland Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a mountain stream, the crisp air of Swedish Lapland filling your lungs as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the snow-capped peaks. Welcome to Boxfjäll 531, a serene mountain retreat nestled in the heart of Tärnaby, where the simplicity of cabin living meets the untouched beauty of nature. A Story of Mountain Living This charming property offers a rare opportunity to own a classic Swedish cabin, perfectly situated beside a babbling stream that runs along the edge of a generous 1,645 sqm lot. Built in 1974, the main cabin exudes warmth and invites you to unwind after a day of adventure. The spacious living room, with its traditional open fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, where stories are shared and memories are made. Large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection with the outdoors. The functional kitchen is well-equipped for preparing hearty meals, while the cozy bedroom offers a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. A Guest House with Endless Possibilities One of the standout features of this property is the beautifully crafted guest house, a timbered and insulated structure of approximately 20 sqm. Whether accommodating visitors, providing a private retreat for family or friends, or serving as a dedicated space for children, this guest house enhances the property's versatility, making it suitable for larger gatherings or multi-generational use. Embrace the Outdoor Lifestyle Boxfjäll's location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by dense mountain forests and open meadows, the p ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin and lot

Welcome to your potential new home in the scenic town of Hemavan! Nestled in the serene country setting of Vilasund 291, this lovely country home is awaiting its new owners. As a busy real estate agent, it's not often I come across a property that offers such a blend of tranquility, beauty, and convenience. It's an absolute gem, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a quieter, nature-filled lifestyle. Situated just a stone's throw, about 75 meters, from the shimmering lake shoreline, this country home offers unparalleled views and the utmost in privacy. Imagine waking up every morning to the crisp, cool air, a gentle breeze bringing the scent of pine trees. With the mountains as your backdrop, this location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you have the ideal launch point for a variety of adventures - from serene mountain hikes to thrilling snowmobile rides during the winter months. The property itself boasts a cozy yet spacious cabin with enough room to accommodate 6-8 people comfortably. It stretches over 50 square meters, perfect for a family or perhaps a fun retreat with friends. It features two quaint bedrooms ensuring everyone has their own space. The charm of this home is enhanced by the traditional wood-burning stove in the living room, which serves as both a heat source and a cozy gathering spot for family and friends. In the kitchen, you'll find another wood burner, sure to make every meal preparation an experience of warmth and joy. - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Size: 50 square meters - Traditional wood-burning stove in living room - Wood stove in kitchen - Proximity to lake shoreline - Privacy from neighbours - Large plot of land (1480 square meters) - Scenic views of mo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Tømmerheia 5, located in the peaceful and scenic town of Korgen. This detached villa, originally a vibrant kindergarten, has been thoughtfully transformed into a welcoming family home offering ample space and practicality for its residents. Spread across a generous 211 square meters, this property effortlessly caters to a larger family or those who often entertain guests, providing 5 well-sized bedrooms and a full bathroom, complemented by additional utility spaces including a laundry room, office, and convenient storage areas. The villa is laid out over a single level, facilitating easy access and movement throughout the home. Living here, you’ll appreciate the sizable plot that surrounds the home, presenting a perfect canvas for gardening enthusiasts or families looking for ample outdoor space for children to play and explore. The cozy outdoor area, enhanced by a sheltered section, is ideal for dining al fresco or simply enjoying quiet evenings immersed in the tranquility of Korgen. Key Property Features: - Single-level villa with 5 bedrooms and 1 bathroom - Ample living space including an office and a laundry room - Large, versatile outdoor area with sheltered space for relaxation - Two separate entrances for added convenience - Positioned on a large plot, offering potential for further gardening or outdoor projects Living in Korgen offers a unique blend of serene landscapes and convenient local amenities. The town is home to a kindergarten and primary school, making it an excellent choice for families. A local shop caters to daily necessities, while the area’s natural beauty is highlighted through abundant hiking trails and fishing waters, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Lifestyle and Activities in t ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 har gleden av å presentere Tømmerheia 5