Idyllic Country Home in Djurhamn: Your Perfect Swedish Second Home Escape

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Löknäsvägen 25, Vindö, Värmdö kommun, Sweden, Djurhamn (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 40Floor area

€121,500

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

40m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the sweet scent of wildflowers, as the morning sun filters through your window. Welcome to Löknäsvägen 25, a delightful country home nestled in the heart of Vindö, Värmdö kommun, Sweden. This charming retreat offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the serene Stockholm archipelago, perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway.

A Tranquil Retreat in Nature's Embrace

Set on a sun-drenched plot, this 40-square-meter home is a haven for nature lovers. Surrounded by rocky outcrops and blooming meadows, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house exudes a rustic charm, with a cozy living room, a vintage-style kitchen, and a comfortable bedroom. Step out onto the generous terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining or simply relax with a book, enveloped by the tranquil sounds of nature.

A Guest House with Potential

Perched on the highest point of the plot is a 15-square-meter guest house, offering additional space for visitors or a quiet retreat. While it requires some finishing touches, it presents an exciting opportunity to customize it to your liking. Whether you envision a home office, an artist's studio, or a cozy guest suite, the possibilities are endless.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Living in Djurhamn means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. Just 600 meters from your doorstep lies Vämlingen, a serene lake perfect for swimming, paddling, or fishing. For those who prefer the salty embrace of the sea, Svartviken offers a child-friendly beach with sandy shores and piers, just a short drive away.

During the summer months, the local pier becomes a hub of activity, with live music and gatherings that bring together both permanent residents and summer guests. It's a place where lifelong friendships are forged, and memories are made.

Endless Opportunities for Expansion

The local building plan allows for significant expansion, with the potential to build a main building of up to 60 square meters and a complementary building of 40 square meters. Additionally, Attefall regulations permit further extensions, providing ample room to tailor the property to your needs.

A Community Rich in Tradition and Culture

Löknäs is a vibrant community where traditional Swedish celebrations, like Midsummer, are cherished. The area is dotted with walking trails, mushroom-rich forests, and illuminated exercise tracks, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

Convenient Access to Amenities

Despite its secluded feel, Löknäsvägen 25 is conveniently located near essential amenities. Djurö village, just a short drive away, offers a grocery store, health center, restaurants, and more. In the summer, Vita Grindarna and Sjöboden at Kanholmsfjärden provide lively social scenes and dining options.

Key Features:
- 40 sqm main house with vintage charm
- 15 sqm guest house with customization potential
- Generous terrace for outdoor living
- Proximity to Vämlingen lake and Svartviken beach
- Opportunities for property expansion
- Vibrant community with traditional celebrations
- Close to Djurö village amenities
- Access to Stockholm archipelago via boat berth
- Ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts

In summary, Löknäsvägen 25 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and community. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family gathering spot, or a base for exploring the stunning Stockholm archipelago, this country home offers the perfect starting point for your next chapter.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
40
Price per m²
€3,038
Garden size
3293
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the country cottage

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Front view of the holiday home

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Front view of Bengtsgård 80

On a still August evening, the smell of woodsmoke drifts through an open window while the bells of Lohärad Church — standing just across the lane since the 1200s — ring out across open farmland. That's your Tuesday. That's just a Tuesday here. This three-bedroom country cottage on Lohäradsvägen, set along a quiet rural road about 15 minutes outside Norrtälje and roughly 50 minutes from central Stockholm, is the kind of place that rewires your relationship with time. It's compact at 35 sqm of registered living space — the low ceiling height on the upper floor accounts for that number, while the actual floor area is meaningfully larger — but the property itself sprawls across a 3,040 sqm flat plot filled with apple trees, raspberry thickets, a 15 sqm greenhouse on a timber deck, an earth cellar, a carpenter's workshop, and a newly completed guest house. Small footprint. Big life. The main cottage, known locally as a torp, traces its roots to the early 1800s, and the current owner has renovated it with the kind of attention that most people only talk about: period-appropriate materials, historically sourced pigments, a new wood-burning stove from Josef Davidssons Idun fitted into the traditional kitchen. The fireplace insert in the living room draws you in on grey October afternoons. Upstairs, two bedrooms sit under sloping ceilings that give the whole upper floor the feeling of sleeping inside a ship's hull — not cramped, just close. A chamber off the living room works as a third sleeping space or a quiet reading room. The veranda at the front catches the morning sun. One of the genuinely rare features of this property: private fishing rights over a 560 sqm stretch of Lake Erken. Crayfish fishing. In Sweden, that is not ... click here to read more

Front view of the country cottage

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Bölsnäs 59 is the light. It comes off Lake Möckeln in long, flat ribbons, cuts straight through those big south-facing windows, and lands on the wooden floor before you've even made coffee. By 7am, if you pull on a jacket and walk the 200 meters down to the sandy beach, the water is still glassy. No motorboats yet. Just a heron standing at the edge of the pier, doing what herons do. That's the kind of place this is. This small, single-storey cottage in Liatorp sits on a 1,006-square-meter plot with Lake Möckeln practically in the backyard. The house itself is 20 square meters — tight, yes, but cleverly planned. The main room does everything: sitting, sleeping, sheltering you from the rain while the south-facing patio outside handles the rest of life in warmer months. Large windows keep the interior from ever feeling closed in. The covered terrace at the entrance means your morning coffee routine stays intact even on the grey, drizzly August days that occasionally roll through Småland. On the gable end, the south-facing patio is where summer actually happens. It catches the afternoon sun fully, and with Lake Möckeln framing the view, it's the sort of spot where a meal that was supposed to take an hour stretches into three. The 1,006-square-meter plot gives you room to work with — a vegetable patch, a hammock strung between two birches, a fire pit for the evenings when the temperature drops and the sky turns the colour of a bruised plum. A separate outbuilding fitted with a composting (Separett) toilet keeps things practical without cluttering the main space. It works. The property was built in 1948 and has been kept in good condition throughout — move in the same weeke ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

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Welcome to this delightful country home nestled in the heart of Djurhamn, a serene oasis in the magnificent Swedish archipelago. If you’re seeking a tranquil spot to escape the bustle of city life, you’ve found it at Långsjövägen. This charming 96-square-meter home is situated on a lush, vibrant plot that embodies the quintessential Swedish countryside experience, offering an idyllic haven, not just a house. Its setting and features cater perfectly to the needs of overseas buyers or expats looking for a unique investment opportunity or a quintessential Nordic retreat. As you make your way along Långsjövägen to this inviting residence, you will be embraced by the tranquil surroundings of Djurhamn, a cozy neighborhood characterized by breathtaking natural beauty and rich Swedish culture. This area serves as a perfect getaway for anyone looking to experience the serene lifestyle that comes with living close to nature. The ambient climate features warm, inviting summers perfect for outdoor activities, and crisp, snowy winters that make staying inside by the wood-burning stove all the more cozy. This captivating property is a sturdy investment, offering a harmonious blend of nature and comfort. The main house, which requires just a smidge of personal touch and creativity, provides a welcoming space spanning two floors. Many will see its potential to be shaped into a dream retreat, with opportunities to perhaps add new finishes and make minor renovations. It's a fabulous canvas for those who relish the idea of tailoring their own sanctuary. Settled on a plot rich in greenery, complete with fruit trees, berry bushes, and expansive grass areas, the environment plays a continuous part in the home's story. Upon entering, the en ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Långsjövägen 12 Djurö Värmdö municipality

Nestled in the picturesque beauty of Överby - Vindö, Värmdö kommun, lies a property that's not just a house, but an experience in Djurhamn, Sweden. This enchanting country home at Långsjövägen 12 invites you into a world of serenity, nature, and endless possibilities. With its 96 square meters of homely space, it's an ideal choice for overseas buyers or expats looking for a piece of Swedish countryside to call their own. Now, imagine this: A warm summer's day, the sun shining down on your own large parcel of land, where your family plays amidst fruit-bearing trees, berry-laden bushes, and vibrant flower beds. The children’s laughter echoes through the grassy expanse while you relax on the grand terrace that wraps around your house. With its southwest location, the terrace becomes a haven for evening dinners as the sun sets, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. Here's what the property offers: - Year-round livable space - 3 bedrooms - 1 fully-tiled bathroom - A cozy living room with wood-burning stove - Semi-open kitchen plan - Guest cottage - Additional guest room by the garage - Large terrace with dining space - Embedded in natural woodland environment - Access to local lakes and sea - Proximity to local amenities The home is constructed on two levels. The entrance is on the ground floor, leading into a spacious, welcoming social area perfect for creating wonderful family memories. As you gather around the centrally positioned wood-burning stove, its warmth permeates the rooms, creating coziness on those chilly Swedish winters. The semi-open kitchen allows you to cook without missing out on the chatter and laughter from your family and guests. Upstairs, you'll find two additional bedrooms flanking a cozy ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Långsjövägen 12

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Djurhamn, on the picturesque Vindö in the Stockholm archipelago, this charming country home promises an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquility and a touch of adventure. This captivating property, located at Överby kvarnväg 5, stands gracefully amidst stately oaks and blends seamlessly with the untouched natural landscape of the region. Upon entering, you're immediately greeted by a small terrace leading to a glazed veranda, a charming introduction to what lies beyond the threshold. This delightful winterized holiday home spans a comfortable 81 square meters, encapsulating a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. The layout consists of five well-appointed rooms, including a spacious kitchen that flows organically into the living room. With its beautiful wooden floors and high ceilings, the house exudes a sense of warmth and hospitality, ideal for both peaceful solitude and lively gatherings. The modern kitchen impresses with its light grey cabinets, ample storage, and top-notch appliances such as a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, hob/oven, and a wood stove. This culinary space offers a delightful setting to prepare meals for family and friends, who can easily convene in the adjacent living room. The living room, bright and inviting, features a charming tiled stove and notable artwork by Carl Anton, contributing to the homely ambiance. Step out onto the expansive sun-drenched terrace enveloping three sides of the house. This delightful outdoor space provides ample room for lounge furniture and a grill, making it a perfect spot for enjoying al fresco dining or leisurely afternoons surrounded by the soothing whispers of nature. The sleeping quarters, thoughtfull ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Överby Kvarnväg 5, Värmdö Municipality

Ah! The bustling life of a real estate agent never seems to stop, even for a moment. Today, I am delighted yet swamped to introduce you to a charming country home nestled amidst the picturesque scenery of Djurhamn, Sweden. A property of pure delight awaits you at Furuskogsvägen 13, ready to become a cherished home for those seeking both serenity and adventure. In the tranquility of Djurhamn, imagine beginning your day sipping a steaming cup of coffee in the soft morning light, the leaves rustling gently in the breeze. This 77-square-meter property, with its enchanting blend of nature and seclusion, is a dream for many, standing proudly on a landscape that reflects both manicured gardens and untamed wilderness. Here, deer, fox, and the occasional curious moose could be your neighborly guests, creating an environment that’s as alive as it is picturesque. The property consists of a main house and a delightful guest house, perfect for entertaining or long weekend visits from family and friends. The main building opens into a generous hall, inviting and practical with ample space for jackets, shoes, and umbrellas—a necessity for anyone familiar with Scandinavian weather. The kitchen, with its open plan concept, flows seamlessly into a dining area large enough to host family dinners, bathed in light due to windows facing three directions. In the heart of the living area, a charming fireplace whispers comfort and warmth, crafting the perfect ambiance for winter evenings when the snow falls gently outside. The house features two comfortable bedrooms, each equipped with plenty of wardrobe space. Morning rituals begin in a thoughtfully appointed shower room, setting the tone for another beautiful day in the impeccable Djurhamn ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized holiday home on Furuskogsvägen 13 Vindö Värmdö municipality

Alright, so here’s a property that honestly doesn’t come across my desk every day, especially for overseas buyers looking for something really unique near Stockholm. I know I’m always running between appointments and calls these days, but I really wanted to sit down and tell you about this house at Abborrkroksvägen 38 in Djurhamn. Sorry if my English isn’t totally polished or this isn’t written all fancy, but I think that’s important – I’m all about transparency, and especially for those of you considering a move from abroad, it’s gotta be realistic. First up – this house is about 44 sqm, with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, and honestly the condition is good – not luxurious, but solid and very practical as it is. The price is 2,485,00 SEK (which, if you’ve looked around the Stockholm archipelago, is actually not extreme for what you get. There’s opportunity here.) The main thing you’re buying here is the whole package: a solid little house on a huge plot (we’re talking roughly 2,750 sqm), just minutes from the water, on the island of Värmdö. It’s not the type of place that’s move-in perfect for everyone, but if you know Sweden, you know that finding this kind of size and access near the water without loads of restrictions isn’t easy. Let’s imagine you’ve just arrived. The drive out to Djurhamn from Stockholm has already set the mood – curvy roads, forest, water glimpses here and there. The property itself is surrounded by trees so it’s private, and the sun seems to travel across the whole lot from morning to evening – you get all the light, not just a little corner of it. For people moving from big cities or abroad, living here is about space, about community, but also keeping a peaceful and private atmosphere. As a real ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

You wake up to the sound of birdsong drifting through the window, the smell of pine and lake water on the morning air. Through the kitchen glass, the garden stretches out in a wash of green — old fruit trees, a flat lawn still wet with dew, and somewhere beyond the tree line, Bodatorpsträsket glinting in the early light. This is a Tuesday in July at Bodatorpsvägen 14. And it's yours. This three-bedroom summer house in Djurhamn, on the island of Djurö in Värmdö municipality, sits on a generous 2,793 square metre plot in the Bodatorp area — one of the most sought-after pockets of the Stockholm archipelago for Swedish families and international buyers alike. The property is in good condition, ready to use from day one, and carries that rare quality of feeling genuinely lived-in rather than staged. Every corner has a story: the covered terrace where evenings tend to stretch long, the wood-burning stove that makes October here not just bearable but actually cosy, the great room that somehow fits everyone when the whole family descends in August. The main house is 55 square metres of practical, warm living space — compact enough to run easily, large enough for real comfort. There's a kitchen with a proper dining area where long lunches happen naturally, a bedroom tucked away for quiet, a separate toilet with an incineration toilet, and a shower room with a shower cabin. The wood stove in the great room is not decorative; it's the heart of the space, doing real work on those shoulder-season weekends when midsummer has passed but nobody wants to stop coming up. The covered terrace off the main house is where the day tends to begin and end — coffee in the morning light, wine as the sun drops behind the spruce trees. But the ma ... click here to read more

Main house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting archipelago, this delightful country home at Grönängsvägen 15, Bodatorp, offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of Djurhamn. With its lush surroundings and proximity to both lake and sea, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the daily reality at this charming abode, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, in good condition, is a testament to the timeless appeal of Swedish design, offering both functionality and warmth. ### A Home That Tells a Story The main living area, spanning 79 square meters, is a canvas for creating cherished memories. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home during chilly winter evenings, offering a cozy retreat for family gatherings or quiet nights in. Large windows frame the verdant garden, allowing natural light to flood the space and providing a constant reminder of the beauty outside. The galley kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a lavish dinner, the kitchen's layout ensures every meal is a pleasure to create. Adjacent to the kitchen, three comfortable bedrooms offer restful sanctuaries, each with its own unique view of the surrounding landscape. ### Versatile Living Spaces The lower floor, with its separate entrance, adds a layer of versatility to the property. A spacious lounge can easily transform into an additional bedroom or a cozy den, perfect for guests or la ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private retreat. Welcome to Grönängsvägen 5, a delightful house nestled in the serene enclave of Djurhamn, Värmdö, Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends tranquility, nature, and the charm of the Swedish archipelago. A Home That Embraces You This well-maintained house, built in 1966, offers a cozy yet spacious 64 square meters of living space, perfect for those seeking a second home that feels like a true escape. The open-plan kitchen and dining area are designed for both functionality and socializing, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy intimate family meals. The heart of the home, the living room, is bathed in natural light from large windows and features a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere during the cooler months. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the expansive sun-drenched terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee or host evening barbecues under the stars. The terrace seamlessly extends into a beautifully landscaped garden, a haven for relaxation and play. With 2,164 square meters of space, the garden is a paradise for children and adults alike, offering a sunny lawn for games and picnics, and mature trees that provide privacy and a connection to nature. Flexible Living Spaces The property currently features one peaceful bedroom, designed for restful sleep and privacy. However, the original floor plan included a second bedroom, and the current layout can easily be adapted to reinstate this feature, making the home suitable for larger families or those ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private jetty, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your balcony to greet the day. This is life at Tranviksvägen 29, a stunning villa nestled in the heart of the Stockholm archipelago, where the beauty of nature meets the comforts of modern living. ### A Day in the Life As the sun rises over the serene waters of Älgöfjärden, the villa comes alive with the promise of a new day. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, offers a seamless transition from indoor comfort to outdoor splendor. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the expansive terrace, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the scent of pine trees and sea breeze. The villa's design is a testament to Scandinavian elegance, with its clean lines, high-quality materials, and thoughtful attention to detail. The spacious living room, with its cozy fireplace and elegant wooden floors, invites you to unwind and savor the tranquility of your surroundings. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the bay, ensuring that the beauty of the archipelago is always within sight. ### Embrace the Archipelago Lifestyle Living in Djurhamn offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. The surrounding archipelago is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and fishing right at your doorstep. The villa's private 30-meter jetty is a boater's dream, providing deep-water mooring for sailboats and larger vessels. Imagine setting sail for a day of exploration, discovering hidden coves and charming islands, or simply enjoying a sunset cruise with loved ones. For those who prefer land-based activities, the area offers ... click here to read more

Waterfront view and main house

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, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush canopy surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene enclave of Djurhamn, this charming country home offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal vacation or second home for those seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. A Home That Embraces Nature Step inside this thoughtfully designed 80-square-meter residence, where every corner whispers stories of comfort and warmth. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas, creating a harmonious flow that invites both relaxation and celebration. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding greenery, ensuring that nature is never far from sight. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, boasts ample workspace and storage, perfect for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, the adjoining dining area offers a welcoming space for every occasion. Versatile Living Spaces With three well-proportioned bedrooms, this home caters to diverse needs. Transform a room into a cozy children's haven, a productive home office, or a tranquil hobby space. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower and laundry facilities, ensures convenience and ease in daily routines. Adjacent to the main house, a charming 15-square-meter guest house provides a private retreat for visitors or a serene studio for creative pursuits. This additional space enhances the property's versatility, accommodating various lifestyles and needs. A Garden of Abundance T ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Welcome to Värmdö, a charming part of Sweden where nature and convenience coalesce, providing a picturesque setting for your next home. Nestled in the tranquil Skärmarö neighborhood, this country home presents an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking for a peaceful haven with easy access to both urban and rural delights. Situated at Ramsdalsvägen 44, this property offers a generous plot of 3,494 square meters. Only a short 50-meter stroll separates you from the sea, making it perfect for water enthusiasts who dream of seamless access to the waves. The potential of securing a boat mooring through Kungsängens boatyard adds an exciting prospect. At an attractive price of SEK 455,000, this property offers a main house that, despite its age, remains structurally sound and has undergone substantial improvements. Built back in 1974, the main house brings with it a sense of history while offering the freedom to create a more modern narrative. The recent renovations reflect a dedication to maintaining the property's health—the upper floor boasts newly refurbished bedrooms and an inner hall, all enhanced after a water damage incident. It's worth noting that while the basement level has also experienced water issues, the damaged materials have been removed, with some renovation work—such as flooring and wall insulation—still to be completed. This is truly a canvas eager for a visionary touch. Upon arrival, you're welcomed by an authentic wooden door fitted with glass block windows. This entrance sets the tone for a comfortable and community-centered living space. Inside the upper floor, a spacious living room with large windows showcases views of the surrounding landscape. The wood-burning stove offers promis ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Welcome to a truly inviting villa nestled in the scenic area of Kalvsvik in Värmdö, Sweden. Located on Solstrimmevägen 11, this villa offers not just a home, but a gateway to an appealing lifestyle in the heart of the Swedish archipelago. This property stands out as a quality holiday home completed in 2023, making it an excellent choice for those seeking peace amidst Sweden's natural beauty. Combining fresh amenities with a tranquil environment, it's perfect for establishing either a year-round residence or a serene holiday retreat. The first glance into this villa provides a story waiting to unfold. Walking through the front door, you are welcomed by an airy and spacious hallway, a precursor to the seamless connectivity of the living spaces. The villa accommodates two well-planned bedrooms, where the master bedroom is equipped with substantial built-in wardrobes, providing efficient storage options. The property is practical with its bathroom featuring a shower and toilet, and the potential to install a washing machine, supporting the needs of everyday life. In the heart of the villa lies the kitchen and living room, designed with an open-plan concept that promotes a sense of community and interaction. This environment is ideal for hosting family gatherings or entertaining friends, especially with the addition of a warmly inviting fireplace. As the cold Swedish evenings draw in, the fireplace ensures both warmth and ambiance, contributing to memorable social or family moments. The kitchen is notably functional and thoughtfully organized, making meal preparation easy while allowing you to engage with company. A notable asset is the property's proximity to the sea, just 400 meters from the doorstep. Imagine unwinding w ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Welcome to Kalvsviksvägen 55, a charming winterized vacation home nestled in the scenic beauty of Värmdö, Sweden. At a generous price of 250,000 EUR, this country home is a sparklin' find for anyone seeking a retreat into nature while remaining within arm’s reach of vibrant city life. Just imagine yourself waking up to the serene atmosphere and partial lake views, a tranquil way to start each day, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This property lies at the heart of a captivating archipelago. Värmdö is renowned for its stunning landscapes, offering a quintessential slice of Swedish rural life. Living here is like stepping into a world where time moves a bit slower, allowing you to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. With Stockholm just 35 kilometers away, you're never far from the excitement of the city. This charming abode is a cozy 62-square meters, just perfect for a family or someone looking to escape for a bit of peace and quiet. Inside, you'll find two snug bedrooms that are ripe for personalization. The single bathroom is functional, providing a solid base for renovation should you dream of something more modern. The main floor encompasses three rooms, each promising to capture the warmth of familial gatherings or quiet nights in. Key Property Features: - Two inviting bedrooms - One bathroom with potential for upgrades - Spacious living area - Expansive basement with boiler room - Several convenient storage spaces - 5,770 sq. m. of natural plot - Exposed bedrock around the property - Partial lake views - Close to two tennis courts and swimming spots - Easy bus access (line 438 to Slussen) The property's condition is good, offering a solid structure on which to build your dream. While it does req ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the picturesque Värmdö municipality, just on the outskirts of Stockholm, lies a cozy and well-positioned villa, perfect for those seeking tranquility yet close proximity to city life. Welcome to your potential new home on Spaddalsvägen 30, Skärmarö—an area renowned for its natural beauty and inviting community spirit. The area is a pleasant 40-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Stockholm city center and nestled within the expansive Stockholm Archipelago, known for its striking landscapes and maritime charm. As a busy real estate agent, I have seen many homes, and this villa stands out due to its unique location and a well-constructed design that caters to a variety of lifestyles. With 60 square meters of living space that does justice to its Scandinavian surroundings, this villa makes you feel at home from the first step you take through the door. Upon arrival, you're greeted by a quiet cul-de-sac in the quaint Skärmaröviken, an area that specifically appeals to those who enjoy the proximity to nature with both the sea and lush forests nearby. The open-plan living area is the heart of this home, offering a generous amount of light through large windows and double doors that lead you out onto a solidly-built deck. Imagine sitting there with a morning coffee, basking in the peaceful Swedish sun or hosting an outdoor summer dinner with friends. The living room's vaulted ceiling and exposed beams add a touch of uniqueness, allowing for an open, airy space that feels larger than its square meters suggest. Key Features of the Villa: - Two cozy bedrooms - Bright and functional kitchen - Open-plan living room with high ceiling - Fully equipped bathroom with underfloor heating - Located on a quiet cul-de-sac ... click here to read more

3-room winterized holiday home at Spaddalsvägen 30, Skärmarö, Värmdö municipality

Nestled on the serene island of Djurö, just a short 45-minute drive from the bustling heart of Stockholm, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This charming country home, located at Tjärnvägen 5, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Perfectly positioned on a sprawling 4,190 square meter plot, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and the quintessential archipelago lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the sweet scent of pine trees. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive deck, where the morning sun filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the wooden planks. As you sip your coffee, the view of the mirror-like lake Svartträsket stretches before you, inviting you to take a refreshing morning swim from your private jetty. The main house, a cozy 47 square meters, has been thoughtfully renovated over the past decade, blending modern comforts with rustic charm. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles warmly, offering a cozy retreat during the cooler months. Large windows frame the breathtaking views, ensuring that nature is always within sight. The kitchen, though simple, is well-equipped for holiday living. It features a countertop, storage, and essential appliances, allowing you to prepare meals with ease. Whether you're cooking a hearty breakfast or a simple dinner after a day of exploring, this kitchen is designed to meet your needs. The property boasts two bedrooms, each offering a peaceful sanctuary after a day spent outdoors. The larger bedroom comfortably accommodates a double bed, while the smaller room is perfect for children or guests w ... click here to read more

Lakefront view and main house

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private jetty, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto the terrace of your waterfront retreat. Nestled in the heart of Värmdö, Sweden, this exquisite property at Hanstanäsvägen 29 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise just 45 minutes from the bustling city life of Stockholm. A Coastal Haven Set on a sprawling 2,640 square meter plot, this estate is a dream come true for those yearning for a second home that combines tranquility with convenience. The main house, a well-crafted 107 square meter abode, is designed to embrace the stunning natural surroundings. Large windows flood the interiors with light, offering panoramic views of the serene waters and lush gardens. A Home for All Seasons The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a cozy haven during the cooler months, while the modern kitchen is perfect for crafting culinary delights to be savored in the dining area or al fresco on the terrace. With three well-proportioned bedrooms and two stylish bathrooms, the home provides ample space for relaxation and entertaining. Guest Accommodations Two guest houses add versatility to this property, making it ideal for hosting family and friends. The larger guest house offers comfortable living quarters for extended stays, while the smaller one can serve as a home office, studio, or additional guest space. Outdoor Bliss The estate's gardens are a testament to nature's beauty, with apple, cherry, and pear trees dotting the landscape. These flat lawns are perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in the peaceful ambiance. The private jetty beckons you to indulge in swimming, boating, or si ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

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

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Stockholm archipelago, this lakeside property at Kristinelundsvägen 6, Djurhamn, offers a unique blend of tranquility, charm, and modern convenience. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the archipelago. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces both relaxation and adventure. With its expansive plot and proximity to the water, it serves as an ideal second home for those seeking a serene retreat or a lucrative investment. A Glimpse into Archipelago Living Djurhamn, a picturesque village in the Värmdö municipality, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant community. The area offers a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, with Stockholm just a short drive away. Whether you're an expat looking for a holiday home or an investor eyeing rental potential, this location is a gem. Property Highlights: - Size & Layout: The main house spans 114 square meters, featuring two spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. - Historical Charm: Built in 1924, the villa retains its original character with beautiful wooden floors, elegant wallpapers, and functional tiled stoves. - Modern Comforts: Equipped with two air-source heat pumps, ensuring comfort throughout the year. - Outdoor Oasis: A large wooden deck with a swimming pool, surrounded by lush gardens and an apple orchard, perfect for entertaining or unwinding. - Guest Accommodation: Multiple guest cottages and a sauna house with a shower, ide ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa and garden