Idyllic Country Home in Hamnviken, Yxlan: Your Perfect Swedish Second Home

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Hamnviksslingan 17, Hamnviken, 760 19 Yxlan, Norrtälje, Sweden, Yxlan (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 32Floor area

€180,000

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

32m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene enclave of Hamnviken, Yxlan, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its prime location in the heart of the Stockholm archipelago, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the scent of pine trees wafting through the air and the distant call of seabirds echoing across the Furusund strait. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Hamnviksslingan 17, a charming 32-square-meter home that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Scandinavian living.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality

Built in 1991, this well-maintained property is thoughtfully designed to maximize every inch of space. The cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the local area. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a well-equipped kitchen, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy a quiet meal at home.

The main bedroom provides a comfortable retreat, while a sleeping loft offers additional space for children or guests. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance that enhances the home's welcoming feel.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

Step outside onto the spacious terrace, where you can savor long summer evenings, dine al fresco, or simply unwind with a good book. The terrace extends your living space outdoors, providing the perfect setting for entertaining or soaking up the peaceful surroundings.

The generous 2,434-square-meter plot is a true asset, offering ample room for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Mature trees and shrubs provide shade and privacy, while the expansive lawn offers plenty of space for children to play or pets to roam.

A Community Rich in Tradition and Spirit

Hamnviken is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and strong sense of community. Residents enjoy access to boat docks and a sandy beach in a sheltered bay, making it ideal for swimming, boating, and water sports. The neighborhood also features a communal football field, which becomes the heart of traditional midsummer celebrations—a wonderful opportunity for both relaxation and social gatherings with neighbors and friends.

Endless Opportunities for Exploration and Adventure

The surrounding archipelago offers endless opportunities for exploration, whether by boat, kayak, or on foot. Nature lovers will appreciate the abundance of hiking trails, birdwatching spots, and fishing opportunities in the area. For those who value community, Hamnviken offers a welcoming environment with regular social events and a strong sense of neighborliness.

Convenience Meets Seclusion

While the property feels secluded, it is within easy reach of local amenities in Norrtälje, a charming town known for its picturesque streets, shops, restaurants, and cultural events. The location is ideal for those seeking a balance between tranquility and convenience, offering the best of both worlds.

Key Features:
- Cozy 32-square-meter country home with a wood-burning stove
- Spacious terrace for outdoor living and entertaining
- Generous 2,434-square-meter plot with mature trees and shrubs
- Access to boat docks and a sandy beach in a sheltered bay
- Communal football field and regular social events
- Proximity to Norrtälje's amenities and cultural attractions
- Abundant opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration
- Strong sense of community and neighborliness
- Potential for customization and personalization
- Reliable water supply with a drilled well and newly installed sewage system

In summary, Hamnviksslingan 17 is more than just a property—it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a summer getaway, a place to entertain family and friends, or a base for exploring the beautiful Roslagen coast, this idyllic country home offers endless possibilities. Welcome to your new oasis by the sea.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
32
Price per m²
€5,625
Garden size
2434
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the timber holiday home

Early on a Saturday morning in late August, you step outside with a coffee and the air smells of pine resin and wet grass. The fruit trees at the far end of the garden are heavy with apples. Nobody else is awake yet. That's the kind of quiet that Sunnersbol 72 delivers — not the forced stillness of a spa weekend, but the genuine, unhurried pace of Swedish countryside life. Sitting in Uppsala kommun, roughly halfway between the university city of Uppsala and the small market town of Alunda, this 1976-built country home sits on a plot of nearly 3,000 square meters — almost three-quarters of an acre — that gives you room to breathe in a way that most European second homes simply can't match at this price point. At 149,500 SEK, this is one of the more accessible entry points into Swedish rural property ownership you'll find, and the combination of move-in condition, outbuildings with genuine conversion potential, and that sweeping plot makes it worth a very serious look. The house itself is compact and honest — 50 square meters of classic Swedish timber construction, painted in the kind of deep, earthy tones you see on farmhouses all across Uppland. Wooden floors run through the main rooms, the kitchen is functional and well-maintained, and large windows pull in light from multiple angles throughout the day. In a building this size, light matters enormously, and whoever designed this one got that right. The flexible internal layout — three to four rooms plus kitchen — means a couple can spread out comfortably, or a small family can make it work through the summer months with the bedrooms and living space reconfigured to suit. What makes this property genuinely interesting, though, is what sits outside the main house. Ther ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Early July on Vätö, and the light never quite leaves the sky. By nine in the evening it's still pale gold through the birch trees, and from the south-facing deck at Svartträskvägen 19 you can hear absolutely nothing except the occasional woodpecker working through the pines. That specific silence — no traffic, no neighbors' televisions, no city hum — is what people drive two hours north from Stockholm to find. This is it. Vätö is one of those places that Stockholmers tend to keep quietly to themselves. Technically an island in the northern Stockholm archipelago within Norrtälje municipality, it's connected by road so you arrive without any ferry anxiety, yet the moment you cross onto the island the pace genuinely shifts. The air smells different — pine resin and lake water — and the roads narrow into single tracks flanked by wildflowers that locals pick for their midsommar wreaths every June. The Sörgården area where this property sits is among the quieter pockets of the island, which is saying something. The house itself was built in 1977 and sits on a 2,323 square metre plot that's been left largely natural — mature trees, mossy ground cover, that particular Swedish woodland character you can't manufacture. It's not manicured and it's better for it. The lot gives you genuine privacy, room for a kitchen garden if you want one, and space to add a sauna cabin down the line (many neighbours have done exactly that). At 55 square metres the house is compact but considered: an open kitchen and living area that work together rather than against each other, two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and toilet, and a wood-burning stove that transforms the entire place on a cool September evening when the archipelago light turns a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

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The first thing you notice on a summer evening at Hysängsvägen 36 is the light. It comes low and golden off the Furusundsleden strait, cuts through the pine trees, and lands across the west-facing deck in a way that makes you want to pour something cold and simply sit. That's the rhythm of life on Yxlan — unhurried, quiet in the best possible sense, and astonishingly close to Stockholm. Yxlan is one of the outermost accessible islands in the Norrtälje archipelago, connected to the mainland by a free car ferry that runs year-round. It's not the kind of place that ends up on tourist lists. Swedes who know the archipelago well tend to keep it to themselves. The island sits where the inner skerries give way to open Baltic water, and on clear mornings you can smell the sea before you even step outside. The property on Hysängsvägen sits in the Hysängen area, a pocket of the island where the plots are generous and the neighbors are close enough to wave to but far enough that you can't hear their conversations. The main house is 72 square meters — not large, but used well. The open-plan living room and kitchen share a single bright space with big windows on the western side, which means afternoon light fills the room naturally without any effort on your part. Direct from the living room, a large wooden deck stretches out to meet the garden. The deck is where you'll spend most of your time in June, July, and August — eating, reading, watching the light change. It faces west, which in the Swedish archipelago summer means you're outside until ten at night without a jacket. Two bedrooms in the main house keep things practical. They're quiet rooms, good for sleeping deeply after a day on the water or a long hike through the island ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

Nestled on the serene and breathtaking island of Yxlan, Gustav Sjöbloms väg 5 offers a truly unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in Sweden's remarkable archipelago. This property is truly a hidden gem, situated away from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering tranquility and space for those who cherish the outdoors. Spread across an expansive 7,320 square meter plot, this is an ideal setting for a family that wishes to escape to a country home, whether for relaxation or to dive into recreational adventures. As a busy real estate agent working with a global clientele, it's my pleasure to guide you through this remarkable property and the vibrant lifestyle it includes. Living in Yxlan is like a step back in time, but with the advantages of modern conveniences. With three charming houses, each possessing its own character, this estate promises not only reliable comfort but the intimacy of private spaces catering to visiting friends or a large family. Let's start with the main house, a 72-square meter abode that dates back to 1922. Rich in history, it combines rustic features with modern necessities. Walk into the cozy living room, and you're met with the warmth of an open fireplace. A rustic kitchen with a wood-burning stove is perfect for those who appreciate slow-cooked meals that fill the house with comforting aromas. The charming sitting room is just the place for evening chitchats or a good book. Two bedrooms provide space for rest after a day exploring the island and a bathroom with a WC connects to a closed system tank that was installed in 2002—a nod to embracing convenient living in harmony with this idyllic setting. A stone's throw away, tucked near the waterfront, the second house welcomes you ... click here to read more

156 m² Fritidshus on Gustav Sjöbloms väg 5

Nestled in the heart of the Swedish archipelago, the quaint island of Yxlan offers an oasis of peace in the hustle and bustle of modern life. Imagine a place where time seems to slow down, as the captivating beauty of nature becomes your everyday scenery. This cozy country home, situated at Frejs backe 8, Yxlan, Alsvassen in Norrtälje kommun, Sweden, provides the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a second home or a permanent escape into nature. With a listing price of 33,200, this property is an affordable entry into the delightful island lifestyle. Built in 1970, the cottage has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated for year-round living, embracing a design that is both functional and warm. The main house covers about 65 square meters, featuring a inviting living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a cozy bedroom. Large, strategically placed windows punctuate the living area, which allows in an abundance of natural light—and offer enchanting views of the surrounding landscape. For those who love to cook or simply entertain, the kitchen boasts modern appliances that make every meal a pleasure to prepare. In addition to the main house, there's a charming guest house built in 2020, which adds an additional 25 square meters. This guest house serves as a versatile space that's perfect for hosting visitors or finding your own private little escape when needed. Tucked around the property is also a sleeping cabin that can be adjusted based on your needs, whether for more guests or your own personal sanctuary. Let's talk about the outside, one of the crowning features of this wonderful property. The garden is vast, occupying a generous 2,334 square meters, giving residents plenty of space to satisfy their gre ... click here to read more

Main view of the cottage

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting archipelago, Yxlökroken 12 offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the picturesque village of Yxlan, Norrtälje. This charming country home, meticulously renovated between 2020 and 2022, is the epitome of Scandinavian tranquility, 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 rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the daily reality at Yxlökroken 12, where the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside meets modern comfort and convenience. With a generous plot of 3,148 square meters, this property offers ample space for relaxation, recreation, and rejuvenation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style The main house, originally built in 1966, has been thoughtfully updated to blend its classic charm with contemporary amenities. Spanning 63 square meters, the home features two cozy bedrooms and a modern bathroom, making it perfect for small families or couples. The heart of the home is the glass-enclosed veranda, a versatile space that seamlessly extends the living area and provides a perfect setting for year-round gatherings. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find a beautifully landscaped garden, complete with multiple social areas designed for entertaining and relaxation. A striking 170 square meter concrete patio leads to an elegant wooden deck, where you can bask in the sun or host alfresco dinners. The outdoor kitchen is perfect for preparing meals on lazy summer days, while the built-in jacuzzi offers a luxurious spot to unwind under the stars. A Haven for Guests and Family In addit ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Welcome to your dream retreat at Södra Sikmarövägen 18! Nestled in the heart of Sweden's tranquil countryside, this delightful country home gives you the opportunity to experience the peaceful and culturally rich environment of Blidö, a charming village located within the Municipality of Norrtälje. This cozy abode, surrounded by the natural beauty of the area, is perfect for those looking for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Blidö, with its breathtaking landscapes, offers a calming and picturesque setting that captures the essence of Swedish rural living. Its climate is quite varied, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and snowy winters ideal for cozying up inside your country-style home. The area is known for its pristine nature, providing a palette of stunning views throughout the seasons. Imagine walking through lush green forests in summer or ice-skating on frozen lakes during winter. The property itself is sited on a sprawling 2,487 square meter lot, offering ample space for outdoor leisure and gardening enthusiasts alike. Built in 1980, the charming home includes a comfortably sized 62 square meters of living space. It's a manageable size that doesn’t require constant upkeep yet offers enough room for comfort, making it an inviting home for both Nordic winters and mild summer days. Property Features: - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Three rooms in total - 62 square meters home - Two guest houses - Private decks - Large 2,487 square meter lot - Winterized holiday home - Close to bathing and boat dock - Built in 1980 - Secluded in nature The standout feature of this property is the inclusion of two separate guest houses. These provide extra space, whether you're hosting friends ... click here to read more

3 rooms winterized holiday home at Södra Sikmarövägen 18 Norrtälje municipality

Nestled within the enchanting embrace of Yxlan, a quaint island in the Swedish archipelago, lies a charming country home located at Österviksvägen 36. At first blush, this picturesque retreat captivates with its promise of both serenity and adventure, a compelling combination that attracts those seeking a harmonious balance between rustic life and contemporary convenience. Imagine winding down country roads, flanked by lush greenery and gentle waves lapping at the shoreline. As you approach the property, you’re met by a delightful home radiating warmth and charm, inviting you to explore its myriad of offerings. Now, if you're like most folks eyeing a cozy getaway in Sweden, time's usually tight. Heck, I've got a packed schedule myself trying to help everyone find their dream slice of paradise here! But let me tell you, this one deserves a moment of your busy day. The house, a respectable 70 square meters, feels anything but cramped. Its layout cleverly maximizes space, drawing light and life into every corner. Step into the living room and you can already foresee evenings by the fireplace, turning the pages of a novel or engrossed in a lively conversation with loved ones. Step outside onto the south-facing terrace and you’ll find a perfect place to greet the crisp morning air or unwind at sunset with a cool drink in hand. As for the kitchen, well, it's ready for your culinary exploits. Stock it with fresh, local ingredients from the nearby ICA store, and engage in some creative cooking with the ample workspace and storage that await your invention. And if nights of sleep are a precious commodity on your radar, you'll appreciate the two cozy bedrooms, designed to offer a restful retreat after a day spent exploring or ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Österviksvägen 36 Yxlan Norrtälje kommun

Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. Out here on Yxlan, it hits differently — bouncing off Yxlömaren lake just 350 metres down the track, filtering through the old apple trees at the garden edge, warming the west-facing terrace before most of Stockholm has had its first coffee. That terrace, with its outdoor spa already in place, is where you'll spend a disproportionate amount of your time here. Trust that. Yxlan sits in the northern Stockholm archipelago, part of Norrtälje kommun, and it carries that particular quality of Swedish island life that people from the city spend years trying to find. Not the polished resort version. The real kind — where a country store in Köpmanholm sells pickled herring and the ferry to the mainland runs on a timetable that politely refuses to rush you. The island is connected by road and by Waxholmsbolaget ferry from Yxlövik, a few kilometres from Österviksvägen, plus Bus 632 runs several times daily between the island and the mainland. Practical, quiet, close enough to everything, far enough from the noise. The house at Österviksvägen 44 was built in 1955 and has been brought up to year-round standard — proper insulation, heating systems that handle a Swedish February without complaint. That matters more than people expect when they first start thinking about archipelago property. A summer cabin is one thing. A place you can escape to in November, light a fire, and watch the frost settle on the meadow outside — that's a different category entirely, and this property sits firmly in it. Inside, the layout is compact but genuinely usable. Three rooms plus kitchen spread across 66 square metres: a kitchen with a dedicated dining nook that handles four ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Yxlan, Yxlö Bryggväg 66 offers a delightful opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil Swedish country life. Set in a picturesque locale with commanding views over Furusundsleden, this vacation home combines the charm of a rural retreat with the comfort of modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a peaceful haven. The property, affectionately known as Edsberg, has been lovingly maintained and offers a cozy yet spacious environment. As you enter, you're greeted by an abundance of natural light streaming through large windows, instantly connecting you with the stunning waterside views. The inviting living room, with its easy access to a generously sized terrace, serves as the heart of the home. Here, family and friends can gather with ease, sharing moments against the backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. The terrace is a standout feature, boasting a recessed pool and a charming sauna with a wood-burning stove, perfectly positioned for enjoying the panoramic water views. Additional outdoor features include a private dock with practical Y-booms and a historic boathouse by the beach, ideal for boating enthusiasts or those simply wishing to relax by the water. The cooking enthusiasts will appreciate the spacious kitchen, which, like the living room, offers direct terrace access, reinforcing the home's open and inclusive feel. The bedroom is well-sized, providing a peaceful retreat, complemented by a functional shower room with an incinerating toilet. For additional guest accommodations, there is a quaint guest house on the property featuring two bedrooms and a small kitchen - perfect for hosting friends or family. Practical nee ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Yxlö Bryggväg 66, Yxlö, Norrtälje municipality

Nestled on the serene shores of the Furusund Strait, this lovely counry home at Yxlö Bryggväg 64 stands as a perfect retreat for those seeking a tranquil life embraced by nature's beauty. Originally built some time ago, "Edsbacka" has been thoughtfully extended and periodically refreshed over time, offering a solid and welcoming sanctuary for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Let me take you on a journey through this captivating property and the charming local area of Yxlan, Sweden. Upon stepping into Edsbacka, you’ll be welcomed by a warm and cozy feeling of home. The one-bedroom cottage stretches across a generous 54 square meters, offering ample space for comfortable living. Though compact, every corner of this property has been optimized for both functionality and comfort. The light color scheme throughout, the wooden floors and the visible ceiling beams add a rustic touch that aligns seamlessly with its surroundings. The house features: - Wooden deck terrace - Proximity to Furusund Strait - Sea-facing windows - Painted wooden floors - Spacious living room - Fully tiled shower room - Incinerating toilet - Kitchen - Visible ceiling beams - Entrance-side patio - Storage under the terrace - Right to use shoreline - Co-ownership of nearby dock Take a moment to imagine yourself on the large wooden deck terrace, situated mere meters above sea level, relishing the breathtaking views of the water as the sun sets in a brilliant display of colors every evening. Here, you’ll find that time slows down and the stresses of everyday life fade away. With the sea breeze in your hair and the soothing sounds of water lapping at the shore, this beachfront property offers a truly idyllic seaside living expe ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the heart of the Stockholm archipelago, this exquisite 1930s villa on Blidö Island offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Located at Borgövägen 3, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil yet vibrant lifestyle, surrounded by the natural beauty of Sweden's coastal landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through the large bay windows of your expansive living room. This villa, spread over three thoughtfully designed floors, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The main floor welcomes you with a spacious hallway, leading into a grand dining and living area. Here, a wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, perfectly complementing the modern kitchen appliances. The adjacent conservatory, with its cozy fireplace and indoor flower bed, offers a serene retreat for relaxation or entertaining guests year-round. Upstairs, the private quarters provide two generous bedrooms, ensuring restful nights and peaceful mornings. A smaller room, currently a walk-in closet, offers flexibility as a home office or nursery. The master bathroom, fully tiled and elegantly designed, completes this floor, providing a sanctuary of comfort and style. The basement is a dedicated wellness and utility space, featuring a luxurious spa area with a sauna and relaxation room. Imagine unwinding here after a day of exploring the island's scenic hiking trails or enjoying a leisurely kayak trip. The atmospheric wine cellar is perfect for savoring your favorite vintages, while the laundry room, workshop, and storage areas ensure practicality and convenience. The villa's 2,740 square meter lot is a true gem, boasting a lush garden and ample outdoor space ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Welcome to the picturesque setting of Blidö, a serene locality famed for its stunning natural landscapes and a peaceful living environment. Nestled at Boda-Sandviks väg 22, this charming country home awaits its new owners, offering a blend of tranquility, space, and potential. This 1.5-story house comes with comprehensive living standards, making it suitable for those looking to inhabit immediately or for those who find the allure in customizing a home to one's taste. The property stands on a large, expansive plot of 6080 sqm, providing ample outdoor space for gardening, recreational activities, or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance that the surrounding nature offers. The house itself, a delightful example of country architecture, offers five bedrooms which assure plenty of room for a growing family or for hosting guests. While the home presently lacks a bathroom setup, this opens an invitation for the new owners to design and install facilities that perfectly match their style and needs—ideal for those who see charm in tailoring a home to personal preferences. One of the special features of this home is the terrace that wraps around most of the building, allowing residents and guests to bask in the sun from dawn till dusk. It’s the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening relaxation with a backdrop of bird songs and rustling leaves. Living in Blidö: Blidö is an idyllic spot in the Swedish archipelago, known for its calming environment and scenic beauty. Residents often engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing, making it an ideal locale for those who cherish nature and outdoor pursuits. The community here is tight-knit and welcoming, making integration smooth for expatriates and ov ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Boda-Sandviks väg 22 Blidö Norrtälje municipality

Discover the timeless charm of Haraldsgård, a hidden gem nestled on Blidövägen 221, in the serene Norrtälje Municipality, Sweden. With its intriguing history and impeccable location, this villa promises not only a home but a slice of Swedish archipelago heaven, offering breathtaking views and tranquil living. As a busy real estate agent, let me walk you through this exceptional property that could be the perfect project or leisurely retreat for foreign investors and expats alike. Haraldsgård is a piece of architectural history, once a cherished children's colony, and later transformed into a cozy hostel. Now is your chance to make this unique villa, enriched with history and stories, into your own sanctuary or a delightful business opportunity. Surrounded by lush greenery and situated on the captivating island of Blidö, this villa is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Blidö, located in Stockholm's enchanting northern archipelago, is a place where the clock seems to slow down. Here, you will find the harmony of nature intermingling with the warmth of local culture. This picturesque island offers endless exploration opportunities, from hiking trails that meander through wooded areas to the crystal-clear waters that invite you for a refreshing dip. Living here promises a unique mix of serenity and activity. Let's paint a picture of life in Haraldsgård: Imagine starting your day with the sun spilling over the nearby sea, casting a beautiful glow over the garden. The westerly position of the plot ensures you can enjoy stunning sunsets right from your own home. The climate in Blidö is characterized by cold winters and mild summers, ideal for cozy winter evenings by the fireplace and long sum ... click here to read more

15-room Winterized Holiday Home on Blidövägen 221

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Blidö, a charming corner of Sweden, you will find this inviting country home at Ängsnäset 3, Ängsnäset-Sunda in Norrtälje kommun. This home is not just a property; it’s a gateway to an idyllic lifestyle that balances tranquility and the beauty of nature with modern conveniences. This picturesque location is perfect for overseas buyers looking for a quintessential Nordic retreat. Allow me to take you on a virtual tour of what life could be like in this wonderful part of the world. This particular property is a winterized holiday home, making it suitable for year-round living, no matter the Swedish winter chill or the gentle warmth of a summer day. It sits on a flat and pleasant plot with a tantalizing glimpse of the lake, an ideal view for anyone wanting to wake up to the delicate dance of light on water. The home boasts a substantial 114 square meters of living space, designed with large social areas that invite family gatherings, festive celebrations, or simply quiet evenings around the table. As you approach the house, the flat plot reveals itself further, dotted with several fruit trees that promise fresh produce, berry bushes, and even cultivation beds for those with a green thumb. Imagine spending your summer afternoons picking fresh fruits or tending to your garden — simple pleasures that re-connect you with the earth. And if you listen closely, within a five-minute walk, the gentle whisper of the water at the nearby beach is a constant reminder of your proximity to nature’s calming embrace. It's easy to see the allure of this location. The property itself combines both comfort and function. With three well-sized bedrooms, this house can comfortably accommodate family or frien ... click here to read more

Main view of the house

If you've been dreaming of a country home, then let me introduce you to a special spot in Blidö, Sweden—a cozy retreat where you can truly escape. Located at Sjöbodavägen 24 in Blidös utsida - Sandviken, Norrtälje kommun, this property is waiting for its next owner. It's a perfect choice for those who want to enjoy the charm of Swedish countryside living while having the beauty of the sea right at their doorstep. When we talk about country homes, this one ticks all the right boxes. The main house, built in 1967, may not be huge at about 58 square meters, but it uses every inch wisely. With its two bedrooms and one bathroom, it's well suited for small families or individuals looking for a quieter space to live. The living area is cozy, a perfect spot to relax after a day spent in the fresh sea air. The kitchen is practical and functional, ready to cook up hearty meals. Large windows flood the home with sunlight and offer beautiful glimpses of the sea beyond. Imagine waking up every morning to the soft sounds of the sea or basking in the sun’s glow that dances through the windows. The outdoor space is impressive, stretching over a generous plot of more than 2,000 square meters. The garden is low-maintenance, perfect for those who prefer spending time enjoying the outdoors rather than working in them. It’s an open canvas for anything from gardening to playing or simply laying back to take in the expansive views and breath the fresh sea air. Additionally, there's a guest cottage and a sleeping cabin, ideal for surprise visits from friends and family or hosting an outdoor barbecue evening. The sleeping cabin even includes a sauna, perfect for unwinding after exploring the island. Now, let’s talk about the location because ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene landscape of Eknö, Furusund lies a country home that appeals to those in search of tranquility and a taste of the Swedish archipelago lifestyle. This inviting property at Eknö Furusundsvägen 410, offers so much more than just a home; it offers a lifestyle many only dream about. Perfect as a holiday retreat or even a year-round residence, this home stands amidst a plethora of natural beauty and adventure. With the Swedish archipelago at your fingertips, the location of this property is absolutely enticing. There’s a unique allure to island living here, with the opportunity to explore the middle and outer archipelagos via regular boat excursions. The idyllic bathing spot nearby, coupled with the added convenience of a boat berth right at your fingertips, makes water-based activities an integral part of everyday life. Imagine lazy afternoons where the gentle lapping of water against the boat dock becomes as familiar as the friendly faces at the bus stops connecting you to bustling Norrtälje and beyond. Stepping into the home, you’re greeted by a spacious hall offering ample space to hang your outdoor gear. The convenient proximity of a shower room, equipped with essential fixtures like a toilet and sink, adds to the practicality of this home. The living quarters aren't expansive, yet they’re designed to meet your needs for comfort and convenience. The open floor plan creates a sense of space, inviting in the brilliant Swedish sunshine through generously sized windows. A wood-burning fireplace sets the stage for cozy evenings, while a heat pump ensures warmth and comfort during the colder months. Cooking up a storm is no hassle in the modest, yet functional kitchen. Complete with a stove, fridge, fre ... click here to read more

2 room winterized holiday home on Eknö Furusundsvägen 410 Furusund - Eknö Norrtälje municipality

The sun hits the top of the mountain at Sandviken before it touches anywhere else on Blidö. By the time the rest of the island stirs, you're already on the upper terrace with a coffee, watching the light spread across the water below. That's not a small thing. That's the reason this house was built exactly here, on the highest point of the hill at Morkullevägen 12, facing south, catching every hour of daylight Sweden's long summers can offer. The main house went up in 2020, designed by an architect who clearly understood that good design in the archipelago means working with the landscape, not against it. The roofline follows the natural rock, the multi-level terrace of roughly 250 square metres steps down the hillside in stages, each platform carved to make the most of the granite beneath it. When you're barbecuing on the lower deck as the evening light turns the inlet gold, you're not standing on a flat slab bolted to the earth — you're sitting inside the landscape itself. Inside, the first thing you notice is the ceiling. Five metres of open space overhead, with a glulam beam running the length of the room that gives the interior a warmth no painted surface could replicate. The kitchen is genuinely well-equipped — two ovens (one with steam function), a large induction hob, built-in microwave, a dishwasher with extra capacity — the kind of setup that makes cooking for eight people on a Friday evening in July feel like a pleasure rather than a project. Underfloor heating runs through the hallway and bathroom, the air-to-air heat pump handles both warming and cooling depending on the season, and the construction itself is energy-efficient enough that the electric bedroom radiators rarely need switching on. This is a ho ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Welcome to a splendid opportunity nestled in the tranquil haven of Blidö, Norrtälje kommun, Sweden! Here you will discover a villa that whispers tales of both leisure and adventure. Situated at Styrsnäsvägen 15, this villa stands proud in the heart of Sweden's renowned archipelago, offering an enticing prospect for overseas buyers seeking a slice of Scandinavian paradise. First, let's delve into the property itself. Established in 1974 and spread over a comfortable 79 square meters, the villa beckons with unassuming allure. It's more than just a house—it's a canvas waiting for you to paint your life’s adventures upon. Impeccably maintained, the villa is presently in good condition, needing no major renovations, which makes the settling-down process smoother and more welcoming for expatriates and international buyers alike. - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Expansive open-plan living area - Fully equipped kitchen - Large, light-flooded windows - Delicious mix of indoor and outdoor living - Guest house for extra convenience - Wood-fired sauna, offering a traditional Swedish experience - Large garden teeming with potential - Storage shed for all your extras - Space for your creative pursuits - Private boat dock access - 200 meters from Svartlögafjärden Living in this villa isn't just about the structure itself; it’s about the life you will lead surrounded by Sweden’s untouched beauty. Blidö, within the municipality of Norrtälje, is the epitome of serenity and scenic vistas. It’s a place where every season paints a new picture, allowing residents to experience the gentle caress of spring blossoms, the playful warmth of summer sun, the colorful tapestry of autumn leaves, and the crisp bite of winter snow. ... click here to read more

5-room winterized holiday home on Styrsnäsvägen 15, Blidö, Norrtälje kommun

Imagine owning a piece of Swedish history, right in the heart of Furusund! Nestled on Förängsvägen 16, this charming country home offers a peek into yesteryears while being thoroughly updated to modern convenience. If you're seeking a truly unique property experience, this might just be the opportunity waiting for you. Located in the whimsical and storied locale where literary giants like Astrid Lindgren and August Strindberg found inspiration, living here gives you not just a home, but a connection to the artistic soul of Sweden. Furusund is more than a picturesque town; it's a historical tapestry woven with tales and modern delights. The Property This home, a gem from the 1930s, stands as a testament to time, having been lovingly cared for by a single family across generations. It's clear this residence isn't merely a house but a sanctuary filled with cherished family memories. With a spacious 140 sqm layout, this winterized five-room holiday home has been gradually modernized, designed to blend functionality with charm. - Three potential sleeping spaces for restful slumber - Kitchens on both levels, offering convenience and flexibility - Scenic views of the shipping lane in Furusundsfjärden, a daily spectacle - Lush, green plot adorned with roses, berry bushes, and fruit trees - Outbuilding offering ample storage - Attached garage for secure parking - Cozy guest cottage for surprise visits - Fiber installed for seamless connectivity - Municipal sewage system for stress-free living - Option to rent a boat berth, perfect for exploring local waterways Living in Furusund With Furusund's central location, you'll find the local lifestyle both invigorating and serene. The opportunity to watch large ferries ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Förängsvägen 16