Idyllic Ekhamra Vacation Home: Tranquil Escape with Spacious Garden & Sunlit Terrace for Family Gatherings

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Ekhamravägen 33, Sorunda, Nynäshamns kommun, Ösmo (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€279,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Ekhamra, Sorunda, this enchanting country home at Ekhamravägen 33, Nynäshamns kommun is more than just a home—it's an invitation to savor the idyllic Swedish countryside living. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming about tranquility and nature, you've stumbled upon a genuine gem. And let me tell you, Ekhamra is not just any location; it's one of those places you will want to call home each day.

Let’s explore this house a bit closer, shall we? Spanning over 70 square meters, this residence embodies cozy comfort. It offers two comfy bedrooms and one well-appointed bathroom that fits just right for a small family or a couple seeking a summer getaway. No worries about renovations here: everything's in good nick and simply awaitin’ your personal touch to transform it into the ultimate retreat.

Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and sipping your morning coffee on the generous terrace where you've got the friendly sun greeting you whether you're an early bird or a night owl. The terrace naturally extends from the house—perfect for breakfast in the gentle glazing morning sun or winding down with a barbecue as the day says goodbye. Speaking of barbecues, there's plenty of room for gatherings with friends or family, offering the kind of camaraderie everyone hopes for in a perfect summer afternoon.

This splendid abode sits on a large, mature garden plot, a haven for budding gardeners or simply a playground for the kids. You can play, plant, and watch your gardens flourish. The area offers so much potential for both stunning summer blooms and winter wonderland transformations. What better way to get your green thumb flourishing all year round?

Now, about the community and surrounding area. Ösmo is all about picturesque landscapes and a warm welcome. Life here is unhurried yet never dull. You’re practically next-door neighbors with nature. There's a wealth of outdoor activities just moments away, including hiking tracts and serene lake fishing opportunities. You can become one with natural beauty, taking leisurely strolls through the scenic walking paths or hopping on a bicycle to explore further afield.

Even though you're tucked away in tranquility, you're not isolated. A friendly and vibrant community awaits, and you'll find essential amenities just a short drive away—perfect now due to my bustling schedule, I can confirm it's a short commute to Nynäshamn town center. You’ve got everything from quaint local cafés to larger supermarkets, so you won’t want for anything. If you're an expat missing international cuisines, Stockholm is quite reachable by train or car—a delightful and cultural city excursion waiting for those days you seek excitement.

Sunday night bandwidth? How about a cozy night with a book by your favorite author or a thrilling TV series to savor these simple life pleasures in your retreat? The climate here in Ösmo indulges you with noticeable changes in seasons. Spectacular autumns where trees flaunt their vibrant leaves, snowy winters inviting snug evenings by the fire, revitalizing springs as nature awakens, and sun-kissed summers crafting perfect days. Each season’s arrival is like a close friend you've been waiting to catch up with over coffee.

Here's a little overview of what comes with this delightful country home:

- 2 Cozy bedrooms
- 1 Well-maintained bathroom
- 70 sqm living space
- Large terrace
- Mature garden plot
- Tranquil surroundings
- Newly renovated interiors
- Ready for immediate occupancy
- Proximity to nature trails
- Charming community ambiance
- Nearby local amenities

What stands out in this countryside retreat is its blend of solitude and connectivity. It’s where you can hear the whispers of the forests yet know the hustles of city life aren’t that far away. Whether you're looking to settle permanently or seeking a peaceful holiday escape, this property is a perfect starting point.

The combination of serenity, community spirit, and the raw beauty of the local area makes living here a sheer delight. So, if you're ready to embrace a lifestyle where pace is slow yet fulfilling, where nature is abundant, and where a friendly community thrives, this Ekhamravägen residence might just be your slice of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
70
Price per m²
€3,993
Garden size
2212
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 Gudbyvägen 36

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Main house and yard

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Front view of the cottage and garden

On a still July morning in Herräng, you crack the upstairs balcony door and the air comes in cool and pine-sharp, carrying the faint sound of someone rowing out past the rocks below. The apple trees in the garden are heavy. Coffee is already on. This is what owning a second home in Roslagen actually feels like — and Norra Kallbodavägen 82 is one of those rare finds that delivers it without compromise. Built in 1930 and thoroughly renovated to a standard that leaves nothing to the imagination, this two-bedroom country home sits on a private, elevated plot of 3,841 square meters in Bredsund, just outside Herräng village. The renovation was not cosmetic. Everything was addressed: roof, façade, electrical systems, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, and interior surfaces. What remains is the original soul of a Swedish country house — its proportions, its timber character, its relationship to the land — now wrapped in a level of comfort you can move into without a single weekend of DIY. The kitchen was finished in a soft sage green and has real workspace, not just the illusion of it. There's room for a proper dining table, which matters when you're feeding guests after a long day on the water. The bathroom next door is fully tiled, fitted with a shower, and plumbed for a washing machine — practical details that international owners especially appreciate. Upstairs, the house opens into a central living area that connects the two bedrooms, both capable of fitting double beds, with a wood-burning stove anchoring the whole floor. On cold October weekends, when the birch trees outside turn and the archipelago empties out, that stove earns its place. The balcony off the upper level faces the sun through most of the day. In June, that m ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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A Tranquil Equestrian Retreat Just Minutes from Stockholm Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft neighing of horses, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees. Nestled in the serene countryside of Ösmo, just a short 35-minute drive from the vibrant heart of Stockholm, this exquisite country home offers a harmonious blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With its expansive grounds, equestrian facilities, and rental opportunities, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside the main residence, a spacious 225-square-meter villa that exudes warmth and hospitality. The open-plan living and dining areas are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, where the crackling wood and flickering flames create an inviting ambiance. The kitchen, equipped with a traditional wood-burning stove, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering both functionality and a touch of rustic charm. Venture outside to discover an expansive wooden deck, where a private pool beckons on warm summer days. Surrounded by lush vegetation, this secluded oasis is perfect for leisurely afternoons or lively gatherings with family and friends. The property also boasts a heated double garage, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the year. A Versatile Space for Family and Guests For extended family or guests, a charming guest cottage offers a private retreat. Complete with a patio, kitchenette, bedroom, living room, WC, and sleeping loft, this versatile space is ideal for overnight visitors or as a separate living area for ... click here to read more

Main house and grounds

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norra Sorunda, "Skogslyckan" offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish timber cottage, perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Engårdsvägen 9, this charming property is a harmonious blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, set against the backdrop of Sweden's picturesque countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. This is the daily reality at "Skogslyckan," where tranquility and nature converge to create an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 1974, the main house exudes a timeless charm, with its timber construction and thoughtful updates ensuring comfort throughout the year. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring a traditional wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. The kitchen, equipped with both a wood stove and a fireplace, is a delightful blend of functionality and rustic appeal, perfect for cozy winter evenings. The recently added bedroom is a peaceful retreat, with large windows that invite natural light and offer views of the surrounding landscape. The bathroom, with its tiled floors and walls, provides modern convenience while maintaining the home's aesthetic. Outdoor Oasis Step outside to discover a secluded rear terrace, a true highlight of the property. Here, an outdoor kitchen, luxurious hot tub, and stunning sauna await, offering a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Imagine unwinding in the sauna, gazing out at the wildlife that frequents the surrounding forest, and feeli ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Swedish countryside, Ragnhildsborgsvägen 7 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming country home in Sorunda, Sweden. This delightful property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, nature, and endless possibilities for relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This is the daily reality at Ragnhildsborgsvägen 7, where the expansive 3,990 square meter lot provides a serene backdrop for your second home. The property is bordered by lush meadows and dense, mushroom-rich forests, offering a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1981, this well-maintained country home is designed with both comfort and practicality in mind. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, seamlessly connecting the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Large windows flood the room with natural light, framing the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Bedrooms: 2 cozy bedrooms provide a restful retreat after a day of exploring. - Bathroom: A conveniently located WC/shower near the entrance. - Living Area: Spacious and inviting, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Kitchen: Functional and well-equipped, ideal for preparing meals with local produce. - Balcony: A covered balcony offers a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. - Basement: An unfinished basement with generous ceiling height, offering ample storage or potential for customization. Embrace the Outdoors The property's expansive lot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid gardener, a nature lover, or simp ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and lot

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. Nestled in the heart of Norra Sorunda, this charming country home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located just a 30-minute drive from Stockholm, this property is the perfect blend of rural tranquility and urban accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Set on a generous 2,051 square meter lot, this delightful cottage is surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees, providing a private and serene atmosphere. The property is a haven for nature lovers, with a backyard that borders a small forest teeming with blueberries and lingonberries. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the outdoors, this garden offers endless possibilities for relaxation and recreation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1976, the main house exudes warmth and charm. The glass-enclosed veranda is a standout feature, perfect for enjoying the changing seasons and extending your time outdoors. Inside, the country-style kitchen is both practical and inviting, complete with a wood-burning stove that adds a cozy touch. The living room, with its open fireplace, is the perfect spot for relaxing evenings, while the peaceful bedroom offers a restful retreat at the end of the day. Modern Amenities for a Comfortable Stay Despite its rustic charm, the property is equipped with several modern upgrades to ensure comfort and convenience. A new air-source heat pump, installed in 2023, provides efficient heating and cooling throughout the year. The water supply is provided by a shared summer water system, and a brand-new greywater drainage system ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

### Discover Tranquility at Svalsta 26: Your Swedish Countryside Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as the morning sun filters through the trees. Welcome to Svalsta 26, a charming country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Sorunda, just a short drive from the vibrant city life of Stockholm. This property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat. ### A Day in the Life at Svalsta 26 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp, clean air. As you sip your coffee, take in the panoramic views of your expansive garden, a lush haven adorned with mature fruit trees and berry bushes. The garden is not just a visual delight but a playground for the senses, offering a space for gardening, outdoor games, or simply unwinding in a hammock. As the day unfolds, explore the nearby walking and cycling trails that wind through the picturesque countryside. The sea, a mere 850 meters away, beckons with promises of swimming, fishing, or a peaceful boat ride. The rhythmic sound of waves and the salty breeze provide a soothing backdrop to your adventures. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Sorunda and the surrounding Nynäshamn region are rich in cultural and recreational offerings. From seasonal festivals celebrating local traditions to culinary delights featuring fresh seafood and traditional Swedish dishes, there's always something to savor. The local markets and quaint shops offer a taste of the region's artisanal crafts and produce. For those who crave a touch of urban excitement, Stockholm is w ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and garden

A Hidden Sanctuary in Grödinge: Embrace Nature's Embrace Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chorus of birdsong, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the towering trees surrounding your secluded haven. Nestled at the end of a private road, this enchanting 3-bedroom house in Grödinge, Sweden, offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in nature's embrace while enjoying modern comforts and conveniences. A Symphony of Nature and Comfort As you step inside, the generous ceiling height and expansive windows invite the outside in, creating a seamless connection with the lush landscape. The warm pine floors underfoot and the cozy wood-burning stove in the living room set the stage for intimate evenings spent with loved ones. Picture yourself curled up with a good book, the crackling fire providing a comforting backdrop as you gaze out at the serene forest views. The heart of the home, the kitchen, is a delightful blend of style and functionality. With its vibrant red cabinet doors and ample workspace, it beckons culinary enthusiasts to create and share meals. The adjacent dining area, with seating for 6-8, is perfect for hosting gatherings that linger long into the night. A Retreat for All Seasons Beyond the main house, two separate Attefall houses offer versatile spaces bathed in natural light. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels blur the lines between indoors and outdoors, making these spaces ideal for guest accommodations, home offices, or creative studios. Wake up to panoramic views of treetops and fields, feeling as if you're living in a painting. The expansive wooden deck, a natural extension of the living space, becomes your summer sanctuary. Here, you can lounge, dine, and soak u ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and lot

Nestled in the heart of Sorunda, Ljungvägen 6 is your next charming escape to tranquility and nature. This delightful country home, located in the scenic village of Skärlinge, offers an enticing blend of countryside charm and modern comfort. As a busy real estate agent juggling many properties, I must say this spot is a true gem waiting for the right owner to embrace it. Sorunda, a quaint and closely-knit community, is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant local culture. Surrounded by lush landscapes, you're never far from verdant forests, shimmering lakes, and the whispering sound of nature. With its distinct seasons, from snow-kissed winters to sun-drenched summers, living here embraces you in a soothing embrace of seasonal changes. For those seeking refuge from the bustling city life, Sorunda is a haven of peace where you can enjoy life's simple pleasures. Living in Ljungvägen 6 means embracing the charm of a country lifestyle. With a living space measuring an intimate 58 square meters, this home exudes warmth and coziness. Though it's moderately sized, its cleverly designed interior makes it an appealing choice for a small family or a couple seeking a countryside retreat. Walking through the door, you'll find a welcoming hallway, seamlessly guiding you to the heart of the home. One functional highlight is the bathroom, a compact yet comfortable space with essential amenities like a toilet, sink with cabinet, and a shower that’ll make your everyday routine smooth. Sharing space in the hallway is the handy laundry room, making clothes washing a breeze. Step further into the home and you're greeted by a spacious living room, perfect for evenings spent before the comforting glow of the fireplace. It's ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Picture yourself waking to morning mist rising from Fållnäsviken bay, the gentle lap of water against your private kilometer-long shoreline the only sound breaking the silence. Coffee in hand, you step onto the veranda of your Swedish manor house, surveying 17 hectares of meadows, orchards, and forest that stretch to meet 21 hectares of sheltered water. This is your escape, just 50 minutes from Stockholm's vibrant pulse, yet worlds away in tranquility. This exceptional country estate on Lisö island offers international buyers an increasingly rare opportunity: authentic Swedish countryside living combined with genuine waterfront access, all within commuting distance of a world-class capital city. The Stockholm archipelago region represents one of Northern Europe's most compelling vacation home markets, where pristine nature meets sophisticated urban culture, and where properties of this scale and character almost never reach the open market. The main residence, a thoughtfully renovated 1949 manor house spanning 140 square meters, immediately feels like home. Eight rooms flow across two levels, their generous windows framing ever-changing views of water, woodland, and sky. The bright Scandinavian interiors balance period charm with modern comfort, while the expansive basement adds three additional rooms and technical space, perfect for wine storage, a home cinema, or hobby workshops. Unlike many older Swedish properties, this home has been meticulously maintained and upgraded, offering move-in ready condition that international buyers particularly value. But the main house tells only part of this property's story. A newly constructed 47-square-meter guest house provides self-contained accommodation with full kitchen and ti ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront

The sun drops low over the water at around nine in the evening in July, and from the west-facing terrace here at Bredstäk, that light turns the whole surface of the lake into hammered copper. You are holding a glass of something cold. The apple orchard behind you is humming with bees. This is what a Tuesday evening looks like at this 1909 country house on Lisö, and once you have stood on that terrace even once, the idea of not owning it becomes genuinely difficult to live with. Lisö sits within Nynäshamn Municipality, about 60 kilometres south of Stockholm — close enough to reach by car in under an hour, far enough that the city feels like a different planet. The island sits in the outer Stockholm archipelago, that extraordinary stretch of more than 30,000 islands and skerries that defines the Swedish coastline here. Most visitors to Sweden never get this far south into the archipelago. The ones who do tend to start looking at real estate. The house itself was built in 1909 and it carries that age well. Wooden floors that creak just slightly underfoot. Traditional single-pane windows framed in white that rattle softly in a November wind. A kitchen fireplace that has been warming people through Swedish winters for over a century. None of this has been ripped out and replaced with something generic — the character is intact, and that matters. At 80 square metres across two storeys, the layout is compact but genuinely livable. Downstairs you get the country kitchen — large enough for a proper farmhouse table, with that fireplace as its centrepiece — a living room with a cast-iron wood-burning stove, and a fully tiled bathroom with shower. Upstairs, two bedrooms sit under the eaves with views over the meadows and the water ... click here to read more

Lakefront view of the house

Welcome to Klintemo 1, a serene country home nestled in the heart of Torö, Nynäshamn, Sweden. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the southern Stockholm archipelago, just a 50-minute drive from the bustling city. Here, tranquility and natural beauty converge, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a lucrative investment in the European holiday home market. A Tranquil Retreat in Nature's Lap Set on a sprawling 2,603 square meter plot, this property is enveloped by lush greenery and dramatic granite outcrops, creating a private oasis that blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The main house, built in 1967, spans 62 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize both communal and private spaces. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering picturesque views of the garden and the surrounding nature. Comfortable Living Spaces The main living area is open and airy, perfect for relaxing with family and friends. The living room flows effortlessly into the dining area and kitchen, creating a sociable space for gatherings and shared meals. The kitchen is well-equipped, making it easy to prepare everything from simple breakfasts to festive dinners. The house features one spacious bedroom, ideal for restful nights after a day spent exploring the archipelago, and a modern bathroom for convenience. Guest Accommodation In addition to the main house, the property includes two well-maintained guest houses, each with its own entrance. These guest houses offer two separate rooms, providing comfortable and private accommodation for overnight guests or extended family. This setup ensures that everyone can enjoy both togetherness and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the sea breeze, the scent of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with tranquility and adventure. Welcome to Sågstensvägen 102, a delightful haven nestled in the heart of Nynäshamn, Sweden, where the charm of the Stockholm archipelago meets the comforts of modern living. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances relaxation with the thrill of exploration. A Home Designed for All Seasons Built in 2007, this 68-square-meter house is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two cozy bedrooms and a modern bathroom, it offers a perfect blend of comfort and functionality. The open-plan kitchen and living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for both intimate family gatherings and entertaining guests. Large windows and glass doors flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the lush garden and the surrounding greenery. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the expansive terraces that extend your living space into the great outdoors. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee, hosting a summer barbecue, or simply soaking up the sun, these terraces are your personal sanctuary. The garden, a generous 3,170 square meters, is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. From gardening to playing with the kids, or just unwinding in the serene environment, the possibilities are endless. A Guest House for Visitors The property includes a charming guest house, perfect for hosting friends or family. This additional space ensures that your loved ones can share in the beauty and tranquility of your second home without compromising on privacy or comfort. Proximi ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Discover the opportunity to own a delightful country home located at Sågstensvägen 56 in Nynäshamn, Sweden. This property offers a fantastic chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil and naturally stunning environment of the Swedish archipelago. Ideal for summer residencies or weekend getaways, this home is nestled among lofty pines and verdant lawns, offering a serene setting that promises relaxation and lifelong memories. The house itself is in good condition, and it's ready to become your favorite retreat. Picture yourself sitting in the cozy living room, enjoying the company of family or friends, or perhaps cooking up a storm in the practical kitchen. The accommodation features three well-sized bedrooms—plenty of space for you and your guests. The property also has a storage room and a toilet, and preparations are in place for you to install a shower according to your preferences. Let me break down some features of this lovely home for you: - Living room offering peaceful views. - Functional kitchen perfect for cooking enthusiasts. - Three inviting bedrooms. - Storage room for added convenience. - Toilet with shower installation ready. - Spacious outdoor area. - Access to a private dock space nearby. - Generous plot for recreation. - Space for outdoor games and activities. Now, let's talk about the area. Sågsten on Torö is a living picture of Swedish charm, safety, and community spirit. It's a place where Swedish traditions and celebrations truly come alive. Midsummer gatherings and Walpurgis Night bonfires draw neighbors together, adding a sense of belonging and community. Children can roam freely and safely here, as the area is known for being friendly and welcoming to young families. You'll find a beach, a do ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Sågstensvägen 56, Nynäshamns kommun

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Stockholm archipelago, Södra vägen 26 in Lisö, Sorunda, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming 3-bedroom house, with its panoramic sea views and expansive garden, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at this idyllic holiday home, just 100 meters from the sea. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally built in 1944, this house has been lovingly maintained and updated to offer modern comforts while retaining its classic Scandinavian charm. With 82 square meters of living space, the home is both cozy and practical, featuring: - Three well-proportioned bedrooms, perfect for family or guests. - A spacious living room with large windows that flood the space with natural light. - A modern kitchen equipped with all necessary appliances, ideal for culinary adventures. - A fully tiled bathroom with a shower, toilet, and washbasin. - A practical laundry area for everyday convenience. - An auxiliary space that can be tailored to your needs, whether as a storage room, workshop, or guest room. A Garden Oasis The property sits on an impressive 3,693 square meter lot, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, flowering shrubs, and well-maintained lawns. This garden is a true oasis, offering: - Ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing in the sun. - Privacy and a sense of openness, perfect for unwinding. - Opportunities for children to play, pets to roam, or for cultivating a veg ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome to your potential new home at Sandviksbergväg 95, nestled in the scenic expanse of Sorunda, a locality known for its serene and restful countryside ambiance. The region of Sorunda, while rich in natural beauty, is also blessed with an enticing blend of Swedish tradition and modern convenience, thus presenting an ideal setting for those looking to enjoy a tranquil lifestyle amidst the Swedish rural landscape. This property, a quaint country home, boasts a size of 48 square meters, fitted with two cozy bedrooms on the entrance level. Its plot extends into a picturesque landscape that integrates the lushness of flat grassy areas with the rustic charm of stone-paved patios, and rocky outcrops sprinkled with native blueberry bushes. Accompanying the main structure is a delightful guesthouse and a separate workshop space at the back, offering ample possibilities for creativity and utility. Leisure and functional spaces merge effortlessly here with a covered woodshed providing safe storage for bicycles and outdoor gear, a testament to the thoughtful use of outdoor spaces. The outdoor facilities bear consideration, especially if you're keen on seeing the stars while enjoying rustic conveniences like an outdoor toilet. A carport also answers your vehicular storage needs. Step inside the main building, and you'll find a welcoming living room spacious enough to house three fireplaces, two of which remain in regular use contributing to the comfort and warmth of this home. The cozy kitchenette invites culinary exploits while keeping the space intimate and manageable. Next to one of the inviting bedrooms lies a bathroom equipped with a composting toilet—a nod to the eco-conscious setups thriving in Swedish homes. Additiona ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Risslevägen 253 is situated in the picturesque enclave of Lisö, nestled within the municipality of Nynäshamn, Sweden. Here, in this cozy corner of Scandinavia, lies a delightful opportunity for homeownership. It's a modest and welcoming 70-square-meter home set amidst nature on a sprawling 3,226-square-meter lot. This address offers comfort and tranquility without the fuss, perfect for those yearning for a peaceful retreat. This property is an all-seasons hideaway, offering a snug haven in winter and a delightful escape in the warmer months. With the coziness of two fireplaces, it’s easy to picture yourself huddled by the fire during those cold Swedish nights, experiencing the gentle warmth engulfing you. The home, with its well-thought-out design, comprises two rooms along with a kitchen, elegantly maximizing the use of space. Some might call it a perfect little fixer-upper if they enjoy bringing life into traditional Swedish countryside homes. However, it stands ready for immediate use while those with creative flair can still inject their personalized touches gradually. Everything here suggests it's solid and good on the inside, a slice of timeless Swedish living, while outside the views really steal the show. The plot extends across wild, beautiful rocky terrain that embodies the Swedish archipelago's spirit. From the highest point on the lot, the view opens up, offering a panorama of crystal-clear waters – an ever-changing canvas crafted by nature herself. A scattering of fruit trees and berry bushes adds to this authentic northern idyll. Imagine reaching out and picking fresh fruit on a summer's day. Here's a bulleted overview of what you'll find: - 70 square meters of living space - One spacious bedroom - One ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home at Risslevägen 253 Lisö - Sandvik Nynäshamns kommun

Imagine waking to the gentle lapping of waves against weathered wooden planks, morning mist rising from the crystalline waters of Horsfjärden as sunlight filters through towering pines. Your private jetty beckons just fifty meters from your door, where a kayak waits to carry you through sheltered coves and past rocky outcrops dotted with wild blueberries. This is life at Långgarn 71, where 6,589 square meters of coastal wilderness on a private archipelago island becomes your sanctuary from the modern world. Picture yourself living between Sweden's capital and the open Baltic Sea, where the rhythm of ferry schedules replaces traffic lights, and your nearest neighbors respect the sacred Scandinavian tradition of peaceful privacy. This 73-square-meter country home from 1947 sits perfectly positioned on Långgarn Island, offering unfiltered sea views across waters that transition from summer sapphire to winter silver. The Stockholm archipelago lifestyle unfolds naturally here, where morning swims in June's midnight sun give way to autumn mushroom foraging in surrounding forests, followed by winter evenings watching the northern lights dance above frozen seascapes. Inside, the home's four rooms embrace classic Swedish design principles with light-filled spaces that maximize the maritime panorama through expansive windows. The living area becomes a natural gathering point where floor-to-ceiling views transform daily life into an ever-changing exhibition of weather, wildlife, and watercraft passing through Horsfjärden. Three bedrooms provide restful retreats where the sound of wind through pine branches and distant seabird calls replace urban noise. The functional kitchen invites you to prepare meals with ingredients from Haning ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

Imagine a place where the serenity of nature meets the convenience of urban life—a hidden gem located at Ganstavägen 11, Söderby Brygga, in the charming region of Haninge kommun, Sweden. Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Västerhaninge, this property offers more than just a villa; it's a private retreat waiting to become your sanctuary. Picture yourself driving through lush Swedish forests, where the road unwinds and leads you to a secluded spot on 3,780 square meters of verdant land. It's here you discover not one, but a collection of four quaint residential houses, each carrying its own history and personality. The setting feels almost like its own little village, offering a unique lifestyle balance between community and privacy. The main residence, known fondly as "Stora stugan," boasts 62 square meters built in 1942, capturing a touch of the historical past that Västerhaninge is known for. Accompanying "Stora stugan" are three more houses, each with its own identity: "Ulla," a cozy 32 square meters built in 1965; "Annica," a contemporary 45 square meters established in 1997; and "Hans," a compact 28 square meters house. Walking from one to another, you're likely to find delightful nooks and crannies perfect for reading a book or soaking up the sun. The property is thoughtfully designed to make the most of Scandinavian natural beauty, with each house positioned for maximum privacy. Plus, there's a standalone sauna outfitted with a shower—a must-have for embracing authentic Swedish living. Whether it's in the summer when the days are long, or the winter under a blanket of snow, this property adapts to every season effortlessly. Amenities are abundant, yet seamlessly integrated into the natural setting. Here's a qui ... click here to read more

167 m² Winterized cottage at Ganstavägen 11 Söderby Brygga Haninge kommun

Nestled in the scenic countryside of Tungelsta, you'll find this delightful country home, tucked away on Kometvägen 6 in Haninge kommun. With an asking price just shy of three hundred thousand, this intriguing property invites you to embark on a leisurely northern European lifestyle. A gem for those seeking the calm and quiet that only a rural setting can offer, this house is set to make your dreams of serene living a beautiful reality. Boasting an excellent location, this single-story house stands on a scenic plot with ample room for multiple vehicles on its spacious gravel driveway. A property promising a break from the bustling city life, it's ideal for expats or foreign buyers who are seeking a comfortable base in Sweden. Those mornings could start with a sprinkle of frost nipping at your nose as you step out into the enchanting landscape, greeting your neighbors, which can often include lively wildlife like deer and maybe even a moose or two. The garden offers a spot with great sun exposure, perfect for enjoying warm summer days. In the cold winters, retreat indoors to the warmth of the inviting fireplace—a standout feature giving this home authentic coziness. Located in a region where each season brings its own unique beauty, Tungelsta offers a climate that's typical of Sweden—cool summers and biting cold winters with plenty of snow. Being in a country home here comes with a tranquil vibe, disrupted occasionally only by the sounds of chirping birds or rustling leaves. Life in Tungelsta has a balance that's hard to find elsewhere. While the area is relatively quiet and perfect for relaxation, you are still well-connected to modern conveniences, which makes living here a perfect mix of rustic and convenient. The p ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Kometvägen 6 Tungelsta Haninge kommun