Idyllic Country Home in Vagnhärad: Perfect Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Norra Sundsvägen 111, Vagnhärad Sund, 619 91 Trosa, Sweden, Vagnhärad (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 54Floor area

€177,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

54m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in your very own country home nestled in the serene landscape of Vagnhärad, Sweden. This charming property at Norra Sundsvägen 111 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility, just a stone's throw away from the shimmering waters of Lake Sillen. Whether you're seeking a peaceful holiday retreat or a second home investment, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and Scandinavian charm.

A Home That Embraces Nature

Set on a generous 2,565 square meter plot, this country home is a haven for those who cherish privacy and the great outdoors. The lush, elevated grounds are dotted with mature trees and vibrant flora, creating a picturesque backdrop for your new life in Sweden. The main house, built in 1975, spans 54 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality.

Key Features:

- Two Cozy Bedrooms: Perfect for restful nights and lazy mornings.
- Spacious Living Room: Ideal for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire.
- Functional Kitchen: Equipped with essential appliances and ample storage.
- Inviting Sunroom: A versatile space for dining, reading, or simply soaking in the garden views.
- Separate Guest Cottage: Offers additional accommodation or a private workspace.
- Expansive Garden: A true oasis for outdoor activities, gardening, or relaxation.
- Proximity to Lake Sillen: Less than 1.5 kilometers away for swimming, fishing, and picnicking.
- Convenient Location: Close to Vagnhärad and Trosa for shopping, dining, and services.
- Year-Round Accessibility: Good road connections to Stockholm and other major cities.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Living in Vagnhärad means embracing a lifestyle that balances leisure with adventure. The nearby Lake Sillen is a hub for water activities, from serene fishing trips to invigorating swims. The surrounding Södermanland region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking and cycling trails that weave through breathtaking landscapes.

For those who appreciate culture and community, the towns of Vagnhärad and Trosa provide a warm welcome. Here, you'll find charming shops, delightful cafes, and a calendar filled with local events. The friendly community is known for its hospitality, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home.

Investment Potential

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The solid structure and attractive layout offer a strong foundation for renovation, allowing you to modernize the space while preserving its original charm. With the growing interest in second homes in Sweden, this property holds significant potential for rental income or future resale.

A Canvas for Your Dreams

Whether you're envisioning a weekend escape, a family holiday home, or a permanent residence, this country home is a canvas for your dreams. The expansive garden offers endless possibilities for landscaping, outdoor dining, or even further development. Imagine summer barbecues on the sunny patio, children playing in the garden, or quiet evenings under the stars.

Conclusion

Norra Sundsvägen 111 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a new way of living. With its idyllic location, versatile spaces, and potential for personalization, this country home is a rare find in the heart of Södermanland. Don't miss the chance to make this delightful retreat your own and experience the best of Swedish countryside living. Contact Homestra today to explore this exceptional opportunity and start your journey to owning a second home in beautiful Vagnhärad.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
54
Price per m²
€3,287
Garden size
2565
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 Matsdal 115

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Näreby 160 is the silence. Not the hollow silence of nowhere, but the full, layered quiet of the Swedish west coast countryside — a wood pigeon somewhere in the birches, wind brushing through the grass, and somewhere over the ridge, faintly, the smell of salt water drifting in from the Gullmarsfjord. This 1881 cottage on the island of Skaftö sits on over two hectares of open land, exposed granite bedrock, and stone-walled meadows that feel unchanged for generations. If what you're after is a genuine Bohuslän retreat — not a sanitized holiday apartment, but a place with actual history under its feet — this is one of the rare ones left. Built in 1881 and still wearing much of its original character, the cottage at Näreby 160 is the kind of property that photographs poorly and rewards in person. The entrance porch opens directly into a kitchen that has been the heart of the ground floor for well over a century. Three separate rooms on the ground level give you breathing room, and one of them holds a tiled kakelugn stove — the tall, elegant Swedish kind — that the chimney sweep has recently certified still in working order. On a grey October evening, that stove changes everything about how the cottage feels. Upstairs, two bedrooms and a bathroom provide the essentials. The layout is compact and honest: 66 square meters of living space, no more, no less. It's not the size that makes this property worth serious attention. It's the 20,363 square meters surrounding it. Step outside and the scale of what's here becomes clear. Grassy areas practical enough for a game of kubb or a hammock between the birches. Traditional dry-stone walls that thread across the property like somethi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the country cottage and garden

Step outside on a Tuesday morning in Fägrilt and the loudest thing you'll hear is a wood pigeon calling from one of the old oaks. No traffic hum, no sirens, nothing but wind moving through the fields and the faint creak of a barn door. This is the kind of quiet that city people drive hours to find — and here, it's just the Tuesday morning soundtrack. Set on roughly 9,200 square meters of open Swedish countryside in Laholms kommun, this 120-square-meter country home sits elevated above a patchwork of fields and forest edges in the hamlet of Fägrilt, just outside Våxtorp. The land feels generous. The mature oaks that frame the property have been here longer than anyone can remember, and in summer they throw deep shade across the gravel driveway, turning the approach to the house into something from a Vilhelm Moberg novel. In autumn, that same driveway is ankle-deep in copper leaves. The house itself has been kept in good condition and updated where it counts. A modern heat pump handles heating efficiently year-round — a real practical consideration for anyone buying in Sweden, where winters in Halland can be grey and raw from November through February. The roof has been replaced recently, the sewage system modernized, and fiber internet runs to the property, which matters enormously if you plan to work remotely or simply want to stream a film after a day outside without fighting a patchy signal. These aren't glamorous upgrades, but they're the ones that prevent a country retreat from becoming a money pit. Inside, the layout is open and functional. Large windows pull in the countryside views — on clear days you're looking out over fields that stretch toward the forest line — and the light shifts beautifully across the in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the country home and grounds

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Nestled in the serene town of Vagnhärad, Sweden, the villa at Norra Sundsvägen 130 presents an inviting opportunity for those seeking a tranquil abode with the conveniences of modern living. This property, though humble in size, offers a peaceful haven perfect for anyone looking to settle in a place that harmoniously combines the essence of countryside tranquility with the proximity to vibrant towns like Vagnhärad and Gnesta. Vagnhärad is a quaint locality known for its picturesque landscapes and a close-knit community. The region experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year, with mild summers and snowy winters that beautifully transform the scenery, making it a delightful place to experience seasonal changes. Residents enjoy the warmth of neighborly bonds and a lifestyle that is both leisurely and engaging. Life in the area is enriched by a variety of local attractions and activities. With Lake Sillen nearby, the property offers easy access to water-based recreation, including a child-friendly swimming spot and a boat dock, ideal for sailing enthusiasts. Two dedicated pools in the community cater to swimmers of all ages, providing a refreshing retreat during the warmer months. Furthermore, with its close proximity to nature, hiking and cycling trails are abundant, offering an active outdoor lifestyle for nature lovers. This villa, with its charming garden plot, offers an abundant outdoor space for relaxation and recreation. Whether you’re envisioning a lazy afternoon soaking up the sun, or planning a day of gardening, or simply spending time with family in the open air, the options are plentiful. The guest cottage on the property adds versatility, perfect for visitors or even potential rental opportunities, an ... click here to read more

3 rooms winterized holiday home at Norra Sundsvägen 130 Trosa municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sörmland's picturesque landscape, Torsåker Sörby 5 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming house, located just an hour from the bustling city of Stockholm, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a year-round residence. With its lush surroundings and proximity to local amenities, this property is ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene Swedish lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you sip your morning coffee on one of the wooden decked patios, the sun casts a warm glow over the expansive 4,271 square meter garden. This outdoor haven is perfect for hosting summer barbecues, enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book, or simply soaking in the natural beauty that surrounds you. The main house, built in 1976, spans 95 square meters and is designed with comfort and social interaction in mind. The bright and airy living room, with its large windows, invites natural light to flood the space, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The well-equipped kitchen ensures that meal preparation is a breeze, allowing you to stay connected with family and friends as you cook up a storm. With three bedrooms, this home provides ample space for both residents and guests. The flexible layout allows you to adapt the rooms to suit your needs, whether you require additional sleeping quarters, a home office, or a hobby room. The bathroom is conveniently located and designed for everyday comfort, ensuring that your daily routine is as seamless as possible. One of the standout features of this property is the charming guest cottage, which offers comfortable accom ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Södermanland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees. At Sågvägen 19, nestled in the serene enclave of Tystberga Kvegerö, this dream becomes a reality. This charming two-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Year-Round Comfort Built in 1992, this 65-square-meter home is thoughtfully designed to provide a cozy yet spacious living environment. The heart of the house is the inviting living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles warmly during the colder months, creating a snug atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a book. Large windows frame the lush greenery outside, allowing natural light to flood the space and offering a seamless connection to the outdoors. The kitchen, both functional and spacious, is equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making it a joy for culinary enthusiasts. Imagine preparing a meal with fresh local ingredients, then stepping out onto the morning sun terrace to enjoy your breakfast amidst the sounds of nature. On the opposite side, a large wooden deck beckons for afternoon relaxation, barbecues, or gatherings with loved ones. A Garden Oasis The property's expansive 1,814-square-meter garden is a true sanctuary. With a flat, well-maintained lawn, it offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, from children's play to gardening. Mature trees and shrubs provide privacy and beauty, while a dedicated playhouse and gardening corner cater to both young and green-thum ... click here to read more

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The wood-burning stove is already crackling when you pull on your boots and step outside into a Södermanland morning. Frost on the grass. Birch trees catching the low autumn light. Not a sound except a crow somewhere in the spruce forest behind the meadow. This is Marö Lillhult — a small red cottage on a generous stretch of land just outside Gnesta, and the kind of place that makes you wonder why you ever needed anything more complicated than this. Set on 1,930 square meters of open plot, the cottage itself is 60 square meters of honest Swedish country living. Classic falu red exterior, white trim, a small veranda facing the garden — the look is straightforward and entirely at home against the rolling landscape of central Södermanland. It's been well maintained, and while it carries the authentic character of a traditional Swedish sommarstuga, it's genuinely in good condition and ready to use from day one. Step inside and the wooden floors creak just enough to feel real. Paneled walls, low ceilings, afternoon light slanting through windows that frame views of your own meadow and the treeline beyond. The ground floor has a hallway, a kitchen with everything you need to cook a proper meal, and a living room where that wood stove does serious work on cold evenings. One bedroom sits on the ground floor; a second sleeping area with sloped ceilings waits upstairs — the kind of room where children insist on claiming the best spots, and adults sleep better than they have in months. A practical note worth being upfront about: the cottage runs on summer water and uses an outdoor privy rather than indoor plumbing. For many buyers, that's not a compromise — it's precisely the point. Sweden has a deep cultural relationship with th ... click here to read more

Front view of Marö Lillhult 1

Welcome to Kråkvik Ankaret 1, an enchanting hideaway nestled in the picturesque heart of Västerljung, Sweden. If you're looking for a quaint retreat by the sea, this tiny house could be your dream come true. This charmingly petite property boasts a cozy living space of 22 square meters, ideal for those who cherish simplicity and tranquility. Located in the lush Sörmland countryside, Kråkvik Ankaret 1 offers unparalleled privacy and an absolutely magical view of the sea. Perfectly perched on elevated ground, this tiny house features a mature garden, ensuring it's secluded and peaceful, away from the bustling world. Though compact, the property is teeming with potential, offering opportunities for expansion or even the possibility to build anew. Now, let’s take a tour inside. As you step through the door, you'll be greeted by a snug kitchenette perfect for preparing meals. The adjoining living room is a warm and inviting space, thanks to the wood-burning stove that keeps the house cozy in the cooler months. The sleeping alcove is compact yet comfortable, integrating seamlessly into the living area. Every inch of this tiny house is thoughtfully utilized, offering a practical and enjoyable living situation. Outside, you'll find a covered patio—an excellent spot for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying evening relaxation. There's also an outbuilding equipped with storage space and a toilet area fitted with a separett and a washbasin. These features combine to make this tiny house functional yet undoubtedly charming. If nature's your thing, you'll love the property's location. Just a stone's throw away, you'll find forests and natural landscapes offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking or bik ... click here to read more

1 room vacation home at Kråkvik Ankaret 1 Trosa Trosa municipality

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

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome, dear potential buyer, to a quaint slice of Swedish paradise. In the serene town of Gnesta, nestled in the picturesque area known as Lilla Hammarbosäter, lies a cottage that might just be the perfect home for you. Yes, life is quite busy for me as a real estate agent, always on the go assisting clients worldwide, but I couldn’t resist sharing the story of this charming cottage located at Dalvägen 16. If you've been dreaming of a country retreat, this spot could indeed be your haven. This property, built back in 1969, presents an ideal opportunity for those of you looking to settle in a place where peace and the rhythms of nature dominate the landscape. Situated on a hefty plot of 2,049 square meters, this lovely cottage isn’t just about the interior comforts; it’s also about embracing the great outdoors. For a family desiring space, nature, and the simple pleasures of country living, this could very well be what you’re looking for. Stepping inside, the cottage unfolds with an inviting warmth. Its size of 55 square meters provides a sense of coziness without feeling cramped. Imagine settling into a spacious living area, sharing moments with family or friends by the wood-burning stove, especially as the colder Swedish months bring a chill outside. The stove doubles as an ambiance creator and a heat source, bringing warmth to the room and your gatherings. Let’s talk a bit more about the interior. With three bedrooms, the layout is suited for both small families or individuals who value extra guest space. Each bedroom, modest yet comfortable, offers room for personalization. The single bathroom has been updated to include a modern drainage system, so you’ll have up-to-date conveniences amidst a traditional setting ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene outskirts of the Ehrendal summer cottage area, this inviting country home at Ehrendalskvarn 55 in the beautiful city of Gnesta is a true retreat. Surrounded by the enchanting landscapes of Sweden, this charming property offers a panoramic view of the picturesque Lake Malmsjön. Within walking distance, you'll find the pristine beach of Hedsjön, providing a peaceful setting for your morning walks or leisurely afternoons. Life in this lovely part of Gnesta truly encapsulates the essence of countryside living. The climate here is typical of Sweden - cool summers and cold winters - creating a perfect setting for enjoying cozy indoor evenings by the fire or refreshing outdoor activities. The area transforms beautifully with the seasons, from verdant summers to snowy winters, offering a unique experience all year round. This property is much more than just a home; it's a story waiting to unfold. The main cottage is a cozy haven featuring a functional kitchen, a warm living room, and a comfortable bedroom. However, that’s just the beginning. There’s also a charming guest cottage on the property that includes two extra guest rooms, a small kitchenette, and a toilet room equipped with a modern incineration toilet. Imagine the convenience of entertaining guests in such a delightful, self-sufficient space! For those who appreciate the relaxed country life, the property includes a variety of rustic, yet practical amenities: - Kitchen - Living room - Bedroom - Guest cottage with 2 guest rooms - Small kitchenette in the guest cottage - Modern incineration toilet in the guest cottage - Additional composting toilet - Outdoor shower - Spacious sauna in a separate building - Outdoor kitchen - Lovely patio and cons ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Lästringe, within the picturesque Nyköping municipality, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comforts. Built in 1909, this property stands as a testament to Swedish tradition, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking peace, nature, and a touch of history. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the everyday reality at Sofieborgsvägen 7, where tranquility meets convenience. The property, thoughtfully extended and renovated over the years, retains its original character while providing all the amenities needed for contemporary living. A Warm Welcome Home As you step inside, a welcoming hallway greets you, leading into the heart of the home. The ground floor boasts a spacious kitchen, designed to maximize both space and light. With ample storage and work surfaces, it’s perfect for preparing everything from simple breakfasts to festive dinners. Adjacent to the kitchen, the cozy living room serves as the home's centerpiece. Here, a wood-burning stove creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, especially during the colder months. Relaxation and Comfort The ground floor also features a generously sized bedroom, offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. Next to it, a spacious, fully tiled bathroom awaits, equipped with a shower, toilet, and a private sauna. The sauna is a true highlight, offering the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the traditional Swedish bathing culture after a day spent exploring the outdoors. A Place for Everyone Upstairs, the loft level features an additional bedroom, making this home suitable for families or hosting ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of pine and wildflowers. This is the daily reality at Hagby 5, a historic country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Tystberga, Sweden. Built in 1920, this charming abode offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace in nature. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort As you step inside, the warmth of the cozy kitchen welcomes you. It's a space where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of homemade pastries, creating a comforting start to your day. The kitchen, with its ample space and practical design, is perfect for culinary adventures or intimate family meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room beckons with its inviting ambiance. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, allowing natural light to flood the space. Here, you can unwind with a good book or enjoy a quiet evening with loved ones, enveloped by the soothing sounds of nature. The home features two spacious bedrooms, each a sanctuary of peace and relaxation. With plenty of natural light and a cozy atmosphere, these rooms promise restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. Whether you're hosting guests or enjoying a quiet retreat, the layout ensures privacy and comfort for all. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Outdoor Enthusiasts The property's location is a dream for those who cherish the great outdoors. Just a short bike ride away lies Lake Likstammen, a haven for water activities. Spend your days swimming, boating, or simply basking in the sun on the sandy shore ... click here to read more

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

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A Coastal Haven in Stensund, Trosa Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through your window. This is life at Östersjövägen 13, a charming coastal retreat nestled in the heart of Stensund, Trosa. Here, the air is crisp, the landscape is lush, and the sea is just a stone's throw away, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home That Embraces You Built in 1989, this well-maintained house is more than just a structure; it's a sanctuary. With three cozy bedrooms, a spacious living room, and an open-plan kitchen, it offers a harmonious blend of comfort and functionality. The living room, with its full ceiling height and efficient wood-burning stove, becomes a warm haven during the colder months, inviting you to unwind with a good book or entertain guests in style. Step outside onto the southeast-facing terrace, where the morning sun greets you with a warm embrace. This covered space is perfect for savoring a cup of coffee or hosting al fresco dinners, with the garden providing a picturesque backdrop. The garden itself is a verdant oasis, featuring well-kept lawns, flowering plants, and fruit trees that promise a bounty of apples and plums. A Community Rich in Nature and Culture Stensund is a place where nature and community intertwine seamlessly. The area is renowned for its scenic walking trails that meander along the coastline, offering breathtaking views and tranquil moments. For those who love the water, several swimming spots and marinas are within walking distance, making it easy to indulge in boating adventures or simply enjoy a refreshing dip. The vibrant town of Trosa, just a short drive away, is a hub of activ ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of the Swedish countryside, this delightful country home in Trosa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located at Älgbacken 1, Trosa - Åda, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in one of Sweden's most picturesque regions. With its lush gardens, charming guest cottages, and proximity to both nature and urban amenities, this property is a dream come true for international buyers looking for a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As the sun rises, its golden rays filter through the trees, casting a warm glow over the garden. This is the daily reality at this enchanting country home, where tranquility and natural beauty abound. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment Built in 1967, the main house is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and enjoyment throughout the seasons. The south-facing glass-enclosed sunroom is a highlight, offering a cozy spot to enjoy morning coffees or evening sunsets while soaking in the serene views of the garden. The paved patio along the house's long side is perfect for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a good book. Guest Cottages for Family and Friends The property features two separate guest cottages, ideal for hosting visitors or accommodating extended family. The first cottage boasts a spacious wooden deck, perfect for outdoor dining and social gatherings. Inside, it offers comfortable sleeping accommodations and built-in storage. The second cottage is newly built, insulated, and equipped with electricity, providing a cozy retreat for guests. A Garden Oasis The property's natural garden is a lush, matu ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer house

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Trosa, a picturesque town in Sweden, lies a charming country home that beckons those with a yearning for tranquility and an escape into the beauty of nature. Whether you are an expat looking for a change of pace or an overseas buyer seeking a slice of Swedish paradise, this delightful dwelling offers the perfect sanctuary. Situated on the generous plot of Tallbacken 3, this home provides a unique balance of comfort and convenience in a setting that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle. With two cozy bedrooms and a beautifully renovated shower room, completed in 2021, this home is not just a structure but a warm embrace, inviting its occupants to live comfortably and peacefully. Features of the property include: - Cozy single-story layout - Winterized for year-round living - Spacious living room - Soapstone fireplace - Covered terrace facing east - Two inviting bedrooms - Renovated shower room (2021) - Fully equipped kitchen - Hexagonal dining/living room - Ample natural light from windows - Large, flat plot allowing ample sun exposure Life here is imbued with the rustic charm that only the Swedish countryside can offer. With proximity to lush forests and expansive meadows, residents can relish in morning walks surrounded by the melodious sounds of nature. Trosa itself is a quaint town, known for its idyllic canals and waterfront views. Though it feels like a world removed, Trosa is a mere stone's throw from the vibrancy of Stockholm thanks to excellent transportation links, making commuting or day trips a breeze. For those who love golf, the local course provides a splendid backdrop for a leisurely game against the majestic Swedish landscape. When summer comes around, the o ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized cottage at Tallbacken 3 Trosa Trosa municipality

Nestled in the serene corner of Hållsta, just a stone's throw away from Gnesta, lies a country home that offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. This isn't just any house; it’s a place where memories beckon to be made, where the whisper of the winds through the tall forest trees invites you to experience a life in sync with nature. Imagine waking up in Orionvägen 12—a delightful single-story house that’s perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat, yet close enough to the lively heart of Gnesta. Just a short 5 km drive away, Gnesta offers a range of amenities to cater to your daily needs. With reliable transport links, schools, cozy cafes, and well-stocked shops, the town stitches a fabric of modern life against a picturesque backdrop. This 94 square meter home is a versatile space, providing you with endless possibilities for adjustment. Here’s what this inviting abode has to offer: - Four possible bedrooms - 1 bathroom with tiled walls and floors, underfloor heating - Comfortable living room with fireplace - Kitchen adjoining a smaller bedroom, removable wall for larger dining area - Covered terrace - Laundry column with washing machine and dryer - Air heat pump (2023) for energy savings - Internet and TV connection via fiber - Private, inspected sewage system The house itself whispers warmth and utility. The living room, with its expansive windows, invites light to dance across the room, while the fireplace offers a cozy visit during the colder months. From here, one can step out onto the covered terrace—perhaps the perfect spot for a morning coffee or a peaceful evening surrounded by nature. But what’s living in Hållsta really like? To call this area merely rural would be selling it short. Thi ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Orionvägen 12

Located in the picturesque village of Trosa, just outside of Stockholm, this charming country home offers a perfect blend of rustic appeal and accessible countryside living. On offer is a delightful summer cottage that entices with its idyllic setting and proximity to both natural wonders and urban amenities. Spanning approximately 50 square meters on a flat corner plot, this quaint property comprises a main building, guest house, and a separate facility that houses a sauna, washing machine, and shower. The main building features two cozy bedrooms, a kitchen equipped with essentials and a welcoming dining area. The adjacent bright and airy living room is enhanced by a functional fireplace insert and opens onto a south-facing patio, perfect for enjoying Sweden's serene summer evenings. The guest house, complete with a kitchenette and dining space, offers additional sleeping arrangements, ideal for hosting family and friends. The presence of three separate buildings on the property means plenty of space and privacy for everyone. For those interested in embracing the outdoor lifestyle, the location is unbeatable. You're mere moments away from a golf course to enjoy a round in the fresh air, a local swimming area for summer dips, and the stunning archipelago that provides endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Living in Trosa provides an exceptional quality of life, combining the peace of countryside settings with the convenience of good transport connections to Stockholm. The area around the property is tranquil, surrounded by expansive forests and open meadows, offering residents a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle. Amenities: - Fireplace - South-facing patio - Private sauna - Guest house ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque surroundings of Trosa Municipality, this delightful country home at Långbackavägen 21 offers you an idyllic blend of peaceful country living and modern conveniences. Here, you will find a perfect escape in this winterized holiday haven, positioned amidst the lush greenery and serene landscapes that distinguish this beautiful Swedish locale. This charming residence, with its 137 square meters of inviting living space, paints the ideal picture of a quintessential country home, making it a dream for anyone seeking tranquility and nature at their doorstep. Imagine waking up every morning to the fresh scent of Scandinavian pines and tranquil views of Trosa Golf Club, just a short distance beyond your window. The home is perfectly suited for family life, providing ample room for both relaxation and entertainment. With its spacious five-room layout, you'll find: - Three cozy bedrooms - Two well-designed bathrooms - A tastefully renovated kitchen open to dining - An inviting living room with a warm fireplace - Access to a sunny terrace from the living room - A lush garden surrounding the property - A private pool for those hot summer days - A comfortable family room on the upper floor - Detached storage with a furnished guest cottage Moving beyond the delightful property itself, the area offers an unending variety of experiences and activities. Trosa's unique location, set against the backdrop of the Baltic Sea, ensures that residents enjoy the best of both worlds: peaceful, rural charm, and access to lively local attractions. This combination makes it an ideal destination for foreign homebuyers and expats looking for a relaxing retreat within easy reach of more bustling locales. Trosa is well ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Långbackavägen 21 Trosa Lagnöviken Trosa Municipality

Nestled in the picturesque town of Trosa, Sweden, Hagstugevägen 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a country home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. This charming property, set on a sprawling 5,367 square meter plot, is an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape with the convenience of city life just an hour away in Stockholm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the sea just a stone's throw away. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Trosa, a town renowned for its quaint charm and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a summer retreat or a year-round residence, this property offers the flexibility to suit your needs. ### A Home That Welcomes You The main house is a delightful blend of classic character and modern convenience. With three bedrooms, including a lofted space perfect for guests or a home office, this home is designed to accommodate both family living and entertaining. The living room, with its cozy fireplace, is a haven during the colder months, while large windows flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with ample counter space and storage, making it perfect for both everyday meals and hosting gatherings. The adjacent dining area is spacious enough to seat family and friends comfortably, ensuring that every meal is a memorable occasion. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The expansive garden is a true highlight of this property. Mature trees and well-maintained lawns create a private oasis, while the proximity to the sea allows for spontaneous swims, boating, or fishing adventures. The generous patio is perfe ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden