Idyllic Norrtälje House with Guest Cottage & Workshop - Perfect Second Home

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Gamla Väsbyvägen 65 och 67, 761 97 Norrtälje, Sweden, Norrtälje (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 135Floor area

€297,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

135m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, Gamla Väsbyvägen 65 and 67 in Norrtälje offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that harmonizes the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of modern amenities. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this exceptional property that promises both a serene retreat and a smart investment.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the expansive 2,607 square meter garden. This is the daily reality at Gamla Väsbyvägen, where the main house, a charming two-story residence, stands proudly amidst lush greenery. With three spacious bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, the 135 square meter home is perfect for families or those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Home with History and Potential


The main house retains much of its original charm, offering a blank canvas for you to infuse your personal style. The interior whispers stories of the past, with its traditional wooden beams and vintage fixtures, yet it eagerly awaits a modern touch. Whether you're an avid DIY enthusiast or prefer to enlist the help of professionals, this property offers endless potential for customization.

Versatile Living Spaces


Adjacent to the main house is a delightful 40 square meter guest cottage, fully equipped with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and washroom. This versatile space is ideal for hosting guests, generating rental income, or providing a private retreat for family members. Imagine the possibilities: a cozy hideaway for visiting friends, a creative studio, or a peaceful home office.

A Craftsman's Dream


For those with a penchant for craftsmanship, the property includes a 60 square meter outbuilding, featuring a basic garage and a carpenter's workshop. This space is a haven for hobbyists and professionals alike, offering the perfect setting for woodworking, small-scale projects, or even a home-based business.

Embrace the Outdoors


The garden is a testament to the beauty of Swedish landscapes, with expansive lawns that invite play and relaxation. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue, tending to a vegetable patch, or simply enjoying a leisurely coffee in the sun, the garden is a sanctuary that encourages a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle.

A Community Rich in Culture and Convenience


Despite its rural charm, the property is conveniently located near essential amenities. A short drive takes you to the vibrant town of Norrtälje, where cozy cafés, boutique shops, and a lively cultural scene await. For families, Frötuna School is nearby, ensuring quality education for children. The renowned Marholmen archipelago offers a hotel, restaurants, and adventure golf, perfect for weekend getaways.

Seamless Connectivity


Norrtälje's efficient commuter buses provide easy access to Stockholm, Arlanda Airport, and Uppsala, making this location ideal for those who desire both tranquility and connectivity. Whether you're commuting for work or welcoming international guests, the property's accessibility is a significant advantage.

Key Features:


- Main House: 135 sqm, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Guest Cottage: 40 sqm, fully equipped
- Outbuilding: 60 sqm, garage and workshop
- Garden: 2,607 sqm, landscaped and spacious
- Location: 10-minute drive to Norrtälje, close to Marholmen
- Transport: Easy access to Stockholm, Arlanda Airport
- Community: Welcoming, vibrant, with active farms
- Proximity to Water: 250 meters to nearest body of water, 3.4 km to the sea
- Investment Potential: Ideal for rental opportunities or multi-generational living

Owning a second home in Norrtälje means embracing a lifestyle that values peace, nature, and community. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a creative haven, or a flexible investment, Gamla Väsbyvägen 65 and 67 offers the perfect blend of charm and potential. Welcome to your new chapter in a timeless setting.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
135
Price per m²
€2,204
Garden size
2607
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of Herrökna Sofielund 1

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of Utterspåret 11

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Exterior view of the winterized holiday home

Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the smell of warm pine resin. Not the synthetic kind you find in a candle — the real thing, rising from the forest floor as the sun climbs over the eastern gable of this 1969 house in Havängs Sommarby. The birds are already going. Somewhere down the lane, a bicycle bell rings once and fades. This is what summer sounds like in Österlen. Havängsvägen 6 sits on a freehold plot of 1,289 square meters in one of the genuinely rare corners of Swedish coastal property — Havängs Sommarby, a small community tucked between Kivik and Brösarp on the Skåne coast. Freehold plots in this particular village are uncommon. Most of the surrounding vacation properties sit on leasehold land, which makes this one a different proposition entirely for buyers who want clean, uncomplicated ownership. The same family held it for over fifty years. That kind of tenure tells you something about a place. The house runs to 79 square meters across one and a half floors, sensibly arranged with two bedrooms on the ground level, both catching morning light through south- and east-facing windows. The open living room pulls you in with original wooden floors and a proper fireplace — the kind that makes an October weekend here feel genuinely cosy rather than just possible. There's something quietly satisfying about a house that still has its original bones intact. The spiral staircase leads up to a third bedroom tucked into the eastern gable, and beyond that, an attic space with real potential for conversion if the family grows or the guest list expands. The kitchen is compact but works well — room for a small table, good light, the kind of setup where breakfast happens unhurriedly and nobody ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

The first thing you notice on a summer morning here is the light. By seven o'clock it's already cutting low and golden across Bräckeviken, bouncing off the water and right through the kitchen window while the wood-burning stove crackles to life. That's the rhythm of a day at Vårviks-Backa Bräcke 1 — unhurried, deeply Swedish, and utterly removed from the noise of ordinary life. Set on a 5,510-square-metre plot in the Dalsland region of western Sweden, this 1840s farmstead sits just 150 metres from the calm inlet of Bräckeviken, which feeds directly into the celebrated Dalsland Canal. The canal — a 250-kilometre waterway connecting dozens of lakes across Värmland and Dalsland — is one of Scandinavia's great slow-travel routes, and having it practically at your doorstep changes the texture of daily life in ways that are hard to overstate. You can kayak from the property's public jetty to the next village before breakfast. You can watch narrowboats drift past in the evening from the terrace, awning cranked out, glass in hand. The main house is 110 square metres of considered, authentic renovation. The original structure from 1840 has been kept honest — thick walls, low doorways, the kind of spatial logic that only comes from buildings that have weathered nearly two centuries of Swedish winters. Walk into the kitchen and the centrepiece is a traditional wood-burning stove with a proper baking oven. Not decorative. Actually used. The smell of fresh bread on a Sunday morning in here is reason enough to buy the place. The living room is anchored by a Royal Viking fireplace, a cast-iron Swedish classic that throws serious heat and creates the kind of amber glow on a November evening that you'll remember long after you've gone ... click here to read more

Main house and garden with lake view

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Nestled in the picturesque Roslagen region of Sweden, this delightful country home located at Gamla Väsbyvägen 50, Frötuna-Vreta, Norrtälje kommun truly captures the essence of tranquil living surrounded by nature's splendor. Situated just a short drive away from the quaint town of Norrtälje, this property offers a distinctive lifestyle perfect for those who appreciate the peace and quiet of the countryside yet want accessibility to urban conveniences just a stone's throw away. Approaching this residence, you're greeted by the expansive, beautifully maintained grounds that unveil a serene oasis. The house stands as a testament to architectural preservation, having been carefully renovated to uphold its turn-of-the-century appeal while subtly integrating some newer features to cater to modern comforts. But don’t be fooled; it’s not all polished newness here—in a good way. Maintaining its classic construction, this two-story home offers all the charm from years gone by with room to add your own touch if you'd like. Now, let's talk through what this splendid abode has to offer to its future owners. The main house comes with the following features: - Two Stories: For ample living and private space. - Large Country Kitchen: Perfect for culinary adventures and family meals. - Cozy Living Room: A space for relaxation or entertaining guests. - Two Bedrooms: Comfortable sleeping arrangements for residents. - One Bathroom: Serving daily needs with convenience. - Pool (10x5m): Just imagine summer days by your own pool. - Wooden Decks: Ideal for lounging or hosting barbecues. - Guest Houses: Equipped with necessities for visitors or relatives. - Sauna House: Offering health benefits and leisure. - Storage Rooms: Providing space f ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized cottage on Gamla Väsbyvägen 50 Frötuna-Vreta Norrtälje kommun

Welcome to this delightful country home nestled at Västersjövägen 62 in the tranquil area of Näset, Norrtälje. With its serene setting and rich atmosphere, this winterized cottage invites you into its embrace—a perfect sanctuary for those yearning for peace amidst nature’s green canvas. Let me walk you through what living here could be like. Now, let’s paint the picture. A cozy little space, where the echoes of laughter and relaxed conversations bounce off the walls, this cottage is more than just wood and stone—it's a lifestyle. Built in the mid-60s, this home carries a vintage vibe, yet it stands in good condition, ready for you to create new memories. The property sprawls over 70 square meters, featuring four rooms, including 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Not too big, not too small, it's just right for someone looking for a life away from the hustle of city streets. Stepping outside, you’ll find yourself on a spacious lot of over 2,100 square meters. This expanse offers a world of possibilities—from setting up a lush garden to enjoying lazy afternoons with the backdrop of Sweden’s enchanting landscape. Imagine swinging gently in a hammock tied between an oak and a chestnut tree, the sky peeking through the leafy canopy. Or perhaps engaging with community festivities such as the vibrant midsummer celebrations, a staple in Swedish culture. You'll quickly find that living here is not just about the four walls of a house, but a community-focused life enriched by nature. Of course, this home is more than just an abode—it's a gateway to adventure. The property benefits from shared amenities, including a swimming area and community docks that beg for summer swims and quiet reflection by the water's edge. Gorgeous secret lake ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized cottage on Västersjövägen 62 Näset Norrtälje kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the fresh scent of the sea air, as the sun rises over your private beach on the idyllic island of Solö. Nestled in the heart of the Swedish archipelago, this exquisite waterfront house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise just 75 km from the bustling city of Stockholm. A Tranquil Retreat with Modern Comforts This charming two-bedroom house, located at Solö Furusundsvägen 154, Norrtälje, is the perfect second home for those seeking a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle. With a generous 70 square meters of living space, the property is in excellent condition, offering a seamless blend of traditional charm and modern amenities. Key Features: - Private Sandy Beach: Enjoy exclusive access to your own stretch of sand, perfect for morning swims or sunset strolls. - South-Facing Deck: Bask in the sun on the expansive deck, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic sea views. - Bright Living Room: Large glass doors open onto the deck, flooding the space with natural light and offering uninterrupted views of the water. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Cook up a storm while enjoying the serene surroundings. - Cozy Bedrooms: Two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. - Modern Shower Room: A sleek and convenient bathroom completes the main house. - Guesthouse by the Water: Perfect for visitors, featuring its own deck and a glass-enclosed sunroom. - Private Jetty: Ideal for boating enthusiasts, offering easy access to the surrounding archipelago. - Sauna: Unwind after a day of exploration with a relaxing sauna session. - Lush Gardens: A gardener's delight with fruit trees, berry bushes, and vibrant flower beds. - Spaciou ... click here to read more

Waterfront view and main house

### Discover Your Dream Country Home at Harka Strandväg 55, Norrtälje Location and Climate: Situated in the serene landscape of Norrtälje, Sweden, Harka Strandväg 55 offers the ideal setting for experiencing the calm and refreshing Scandinavian climate. Summers in Norrtälje are characterized by mild temperatures and extended daylight, providing ample time for outdoor activities and relaxation. Winters, while brisk, are picturesque — perfect for cozying up next to a fireplace with a good book. Property Overview: Positioned on an impressive 1216 sqm plot, Harka Strandväg 55 is a country home that marries rustic charm with functional living. On entering, you encounter a spacious hall, suitably designed for shedding outdoor attire and gear. The house spans 60 sqm and comprises: - One bedroom - Kitchen with open plan living area - One bathroom equipped with porta potti and prepped for shower installation - Large terrace with awe-inspiring views - Cozy fireplace in the living area Additional Features: - Guest house for accommodating visitors - Outdoor toilet facilities - Storage solutions - Sleeping loft ideal for kids Beyond the functional aspects, the property holds strides with a terrace that generously wraps around, providing an astonishing panorama of Norrtäljviken — an idyllic background for dining al fresco or sipping your morning coffee as the sun rises. Outdoor and Local Activities: Being just a stroll away from a local swimming spot and equipped with a pier, it’s a haven for those who love water activities. Whether it’s swimming in the lake during the summer or ice-skating in winter, there’s year-round enjoyment to be had. The larger community of Harka also gifts residents with numerous walking paths, making it ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Harka Strandväg 55 Norrtälje municipality

Discover the allure of countryside living in Norrtälje, Sweden, with this enchanting country home located at Norrgårdsvägen 7, Gränjesåsvallen, Älvdalens kommun. This inviting property stretches across 67 square meters, offering an idyllic escape in one of Sweden’s most scenic locales. Priced at SEK 227,125, this country house is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a strategic investment for a vacation home. Nestled in Norrtälje, this home is surrounded by stunning natural beauty and an array of outdoor activities, making it a prime location for both relaxation and adventure. Idre, a fast-emerging mountain destination in the Nordic region, offers an abundance of year-round activities. As you settle in, you’ll find that the vibrant community and breathtaking landscape enrich everyday life beyond measure. Imagine waking up in this cozy two-bedroom home, where the simplicity of country living meets outdoor luxury. The climate here is typically Swedish, with cold, snowy winters ideal for skiing and mild summers perfect for outdoor exploration. It's heaven for thrill-seekers with cycling, both downhill and along mountain trails, being one of the most popular activities. You might spend warm, sunny days kayaking, horseback riding along the Icelandic steppes, or fishing in the pristine streams and lakes nearby. Winters invite you to snowmobile through the frosty landscape or glide along the cross-country ski paths. Families who choose this home will appreciate the spacious, open-plan design that includes a combined kitchen and living area, ideal for family bonding or entertaining guests. The kitchen provides a practical space for cooking hearty meals after a long day of adventure. Upstairs, the two cozy bedrooms ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Norrgårdsvägen 7

Welcome to an extraordinary living opportunity in the heart of Sweden, where the tranquility of nature and the convenience of city life meet in perfect harmony. Nestled in the idyllic area of Harka, Norrtälje, this delightful property at Harka Bergväg 8 beckons you with its promise of comfort and scenic beauty. Whether you’re seeking a weekend retreat or a more permanent residence, this house embodies a little slice of Swedish paradise. Ah, Norrtälje! This quaint city, located just a short drive away, offers a typical Scandinavian lifestyle, with its rich history and cultural vibrancy. As a coastal town, Norrtälje is well-known for its serene Baltic Sea views, making every visit to this city an enriching experience. The area enjoys a climate that varies beautifully with the seasons. Summers are pleasantly mild, giving you long, sunlit days to explore the scenic walks, while winters embrace their storied snowy charm that makes every Xmas feel magical. Living here means enjoying the peace of nature with the practical benefits of nearby city amenities. The house, constructed in 1974, envelops you with a sense of warmth the moment you step inside. The exterior whispers of classic Swedish architecture, maintaining its appealing good condition over the years. With a living area of 80 square meters, the interior is just right – cozy without sacrificing space. Here, we’ve got two lovely bedrooms, perfect for a small family or a couple in pursuit of their perfect haven. The single bathroom complements the home's size, ensuring both utility and convenience. What truly sets this property apart is its generous plot. A sprawling garden of 1,791 square meters means every outdoor dream can come to life. Imagine summer barbeques, gar ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled in the serene countryside of Norrtälje, Sjöviksvägen 65 stands as a charming single-bedroom country home, ideal for those who dream of a tranquil lifestyle by the water. This quaint residence, situated in the picturesque region of Harka, not only offers an escape from the bustle of city life but also holds potential for creative rejuvenation and expansion. A modest yet appealing property, this country home encompasses approximately 25 m² of living space that includes essential amenities and a cozy sleeping cabin which provides an additional restful retreat. The property also features an Attefall house, which adds further value and versatility, suitable for use as a guest house or a creative studio. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the exclusive access to a private dock, affirming this home’s status as a genuine waterfront treasure. Imagine leisurely days spent fishing, boating, or simply soaking up the stunning views of Norrtäljeviken. The substantial plot of 1772 m² expands into the water for up to 380 m², offering abundant space for outdoor activities and future landscaping projects. The local zoning plan permits expansion, presenting an enticing opportunity for those willing to undertake enhancements to mold this space to their preferred taste. Living in the Norrtälje Municipality offers more than just scenic beauty; it is an area enriched by vibrant local culture and activities suitable for all ages. For history enthusiasts, the nearby Norrtälje Museum showcases local history and the maritime past of the region. Families can enjoy extensive hiking trails, vibrant local markets during the summer months, and quaint eateries offering traditional Swedish cuisine. Future residents will find the climate in Nor ... click here to read more

1 room Vacation Home on Sjöviksvägen 65 Harka Norrtälje municipality

Welcome to this splendid countryside property nestled in the picturesque region of Kaggeboda in Norrtälje kommun, Sweden. Situated at Rostockvägen 28, this inviting family home offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its three bedrooms and one bathroom, the property spans approximately 100 square meters, providing ample space for both relaxation and entertaining guests. Just 10 minutes by car from the quaint town center of Norrtälje, you are never too far from amenities and activities while enjoying the tranquility of rural living. As you approach this property, you'll find it set within a scenic environment, capturing all the beauty of the Swedish countryside. Imagine arriving at this location and immediately feeling the stresses of the day begin to melt away as you step into your personal haven. The house is designed in an L-shape, maximizing sun exposure and ensuring your home is filled with natural light throughout the day. Its location is intelligently oriented towards the southwest, offering a sunlit and private atmosphere ideal for relaxation and family gatherings. One of the standout features of this home is its practical open fireplace that's perfectly centralized in the living area. This feature not only contributes to the home's cozy ambiance but also provides efficient heating during the cooler months. And for an authentic Swedish experience, there's a wood-fired sauna on the property, offering a place to unwind and rejuvenate—a truly unique aspect of living in this region. - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Open fireplace - Wood-fired sauna - Workshop - Two wood storage sheds - Additional storage shed for garden tools - Composting space - Southwest-facing orientation - L-sh ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Rostockvägen 28 Kaggeboda Norrtälje municipality

Early morning in Grovstanäs, and the light does something extraordinary. It comes off the water — just 150 meters down the path — and hits the upper floor of the house at an angle that fills the L-shaped living room with the kind of gold you can't manufacture with interior design. By the time the coffee is ready, you're sitting in a bay window with a view of the garden, listening to nothing in particular. That's the rhythm this place sets from day one. Edsviksvägen 32 sits quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac on the Grovstanäs peninsula, one of the lesser-known gems tucked into the Stockholm archipelago north of the city. It's not a secret exactly — locals know it well — but it hasn't been overrun the way some coastal spots closer to Stockholm have. The community here has its own boat harbors, a boules court, a football field, and walking trails that cut through the pine and birch toward the rocky shoreline. It has the feel of a place people have protected on purpose. The main house covers 88 square meters across the entrance level, with an additional 45 square meters of finished basement below — 133 square meters total. The upper floor layout is open and well-proportioned: that generous living room, a proper kitchen with enough counter space to actually cook in, a dining area in the bay window that catches afternoon sun, a large bedroom, and a shower room. It's a floor plan that works for two people or easily absorbs a family for a summer. Nothing about it feels cramped or compromised. Downstairs, the basement opens up the possibilities considerably. There's a large family room down here that, with a partition, becomes two additional sleeping areas — useful if you're hosting more guests than the guest house can handle. ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Norrtälje, Sweden, this delightful country home on Grindbyvägen 10 is an opportunity you won't want to pass up. The property combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities, making it an ideal purchase for overseas buyers looking to embrace the idyllic lifestyle of the Swedish archipelago. Picture yourself waking up in a comfortable retreat surrounded by lush landscapes and beautiful natural surroundings. This home sits on a sunny, open plot, inviting natural light in from all angles. You’ll love the harmonious blend of manicured lawns, exposed bedrock, and perennials that surround the property. Stepping into this house, you’re greeted with an open and inviting floor plan that brings together the living room and kitchen, perfect for family gatherings or quiet mornings. Windows facing south create a bright, sunlit atmosphere regardless of the season, turning this country abode into a year-round sanctuary. The property boasts three well-sized bedrooms, each offering its own appeal. One bedroom even features a separate external entrance, adding a layer of privacy for guests or family members. There’s one functional bathroom in the house, and while it might be the only one, it’s well-kept and efficient for all your needs. The highlight of the home is a sprawling, partially covered terrace to the south, where you can relax for hours, soaking up the Swedish sun from sunrise to sunset. Given the much sought-after location of Grovstanäs, just a few steps from the archipelago, you will have endless opportunities for exploration and leisure. Whether you fancy a day on the water or a hiking excursion through one of the scenic trails, the surrounding area ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Grindbyvägen 10

Discover serene country living with a quaint winterized cottage nestled in the peaceful surroundings of Norrtälje, at Lustigtorpsvägen 7. Experience Swedish country charm in this inviting 70 sqm home set on a picturesque lot boasting two additional insulated guest houses. This property is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in scenic nature, with the archipelago's doorstep beckoning for exploration. Living spaces in this home are well-utilized, featuring a bright living room adorned with expansive windows that flood the area with natural light. The open-plan design includes a modern kitchen, updated in 2015, complete with a dining area, offering an ideal space for home-cooked meals and gatherings. Accommodation comprises two cozy bedrooms, providing a comfortable retreat after a day of activities. A highlight of this property is the expansive, west-facing terrace which wraps around the entire house. Partially covered, it guarantees enjoyable outdoor living regardless of the weather. Bask in the sunshine during the day and appreciate spectacular evening sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant hues. Prospective renovators will find this property to be in good overall condition, with some areas ripe for creative enhancements. Whether you’re inclined towards minor aesthetic tweaks or substantial upgrades, this property serves as a compelling canvas for bringing your vision to life. Property features include: - Winterized cottage with double-insulated windows - Modern kitchen with appliances (renovated in 2015) - Attractive living room with open plan - Tiled bathroom (renovated in 2014) - Two auxiliary insulated guest houses (20 sqm and 8 sqm) - Large, partially covered terrace Local Amenities: - Short walk to ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Cottage on Lustigtorpsvägen 7

Welcome to Parisslingan 62, a unique villa nestled in the scenic locale of Harka, Norrtälje kommun. This enticing retreat is a splendid find for those who wish to immerse themselves in the beauty of Swedish nature while staying close to urban conveniences. Standing proudly on an elevated hill, this villa boasts a rich tapestry of history, offering tranquil vistas over a naturally enriched landscape. Originally constructed in 1925, this villa has an intriguing past. It began its life in Lidingö before being relocated to the picturesque expanses of Roslagen during the 1960s. Ever since, it has been expanded and refurbished, welcoming generations of families who seek a blend of nostalgia and potential in a truly inviting home. The well-kept facade speaks volumes of its legacy, punctuated by a newly painted exterior, fresh paneling, and a solid new roof on the south side, among other enhancements. This property is a haven for those desiring privacy yet valuing connection, underscored by its own reliable year-round water supply. Slightly detached from the villa is a sturdy garage with a concrete slab that can house your vehicle or serve as additional storage space. Moreover, the estate encompasses a storage shed—waiting for a creative touch to transform into a cozy guest house—and a wood shed for eras of warm, fireplace evenings. The interiors are an embrace of vintage charm and renovation potential, perfect for the astute buyer eager to update it to modern tastes. Enter this villa, and you'll be greeted by a living room that radiates warmth, thanks to a comforting wooden floor and a fireplace that's as much a companion in the cold months as it is a lovely enhancing decor piece. The kitchen, with its snug wood stove, acc ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home on Parisslingan 62 Harka Norrtälje municipality

Discover your new sanctuary nestled in the heart of Sweden’s stunning countryside, at Parisslingan 10, located in the serene area of Harka, Norrtälje. This delightful country home, a cherished piece of Swedish lifestyle known as a 'fritidshus', unfolds as an idyllic escape for anyone seeking solace and a connection with nature. This charming country home is introduced to you by a global real estate expert, guaranteeing that you have all the local insights at your fingertips. As a bussy real estate agent, always on the move, let's take a journey together through this inviting property and the vibrant surroundings you might soon call home. Built in 1963, this house stands as a testament to the traditional Swedish summer house experience, yet provides the comforts of contemporary living. It exudes a cozy, rustic feel in every corner, offering a perfect balance for those wanting both charm and practicality in their getaway home. The property is set on a generous plot measuring 2,638 square meters. It's a canvas for outdoor enthusiasts, whether you fancy starting a small garden or enjoy lounging amidst the natural flora. The house itself, though compact, efficiently uses its 43 square meters of living space to provide functional comfort. It comprises three intimate rooms, including two bedrooms, making it ideal for a small family or a cozy couple's retreat. One well-fitted bathroom ensures all essentials are met without fuss, aligning with its purpose as a simple escape from the city's hectic pace. Let's wander into the heart of the home, the living area, where large windows act as portals for natural sunlight, making it an inviting spot to relax. The open view to the garden adds a touch of tranquility, and the airy ambia ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norrtälje, Sweden, Parisslingan 34 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming 3-bedroom house, with its modern design and idyllic location, is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the daily reality at Parisslingan 34, where nature and modern living coexist in perfect harmony. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Built with a keen eye for detail, this 100-square-meter house boasts a contemporary aesthetic that is both stylish and functional. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the expansive garden. The kitchen, equipped with high-quality appliances and ample workspace, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings. Key Features: - 3 Spacious Bedrooms: Each room offers generous storage solutions, ensuring a clutter-free environment. - Modern Kitchen: High-end appliances and a seamless design make cooking a pleasure. - Open-Plan Living Area: A bright, inviting space ideal for relaxation and entertainment. - Expansive Garden: A private oasis perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply unwinding. - Proximity to the Sea: Just 250 meters away, offering easy access to swimming, boating, and fishing. - Auxiliary Area: A 20-square-meter space for storage, a workshop, or a home gym. - Energy Efficient: Built to modern standards, ensuring comfort and low maintenance. - Safe, Friendly Neigh ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the villa and garden

Nestled in the quaint and enchanting area of Grovstanäs, this delightful country home at Edsviksvägen invites you to embrace a life of tranquil simplicity just a stone’s throw away from the serene waters of Edsviken. Located in Norrtälje kommun, this property seamlessly weaves the charm of countryside living with the pragmatic comforts of today. For those of you living in bustling cities and looking for a cozy retreat or maybe thinking of settling down amid nature's embrace, this might just be the idyllic spot you've been looking for. Let's paint you a picture! Imagine a 4-room winterized holiday home where every corner, filled with sunlight from the generous southwest-facing windows, gently whispers relaxation. With 103 square meters at your disposal, the space comfortably accommodates, offering ample room for family gatherings, personal retreats, or entertaining guests. It sports three cozy bedrooms, perfect for a family or for those who like to entertain guests, bathrooms where every fixture is thoughtfully placed, and a large kitchen which awaits your culinary explorations. Did I mention the living room? It's quite the cozy corner, too, offering just the ambience and warmth needed for those long, chilly Swedish evenings. Now, let's step outside. Your private terrace awaits, facing southwest, where you can unwind with a good book, grill seafood, or simply watch the world go by. This terrace is your retreat where you can enjoy the long summer evenings with family or friends. Picture leisurely swims – the stone beach at Edsviken beckons you just 400 meters away, offering both serenity and the delightful respite to partake in evening dips. Plus, there’s an opportunity for a boat mooring about 200 meters from your doors ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Edsviksvägen 55

A Coastal Haven in Grovstanäs: Your Year-Round Escape Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your terrace. This is life at Dånbergsvägen 10, a charming coastal retreat nestled in the heart of Grovstanäs, where the sea is just a stone's throw away. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely stroll to the nearby sandy beach, just 200 meters from your doorstep. Feel the cool sand beneath your feet as you take in the panoramic views of the archipelago. Return home to a warm breakfast in your sunlit kitchen, where large windows invite the morning light to dance across the room. As the day unfolds, explore the lush 2,196 square meter garden that surrounds your home. Whether you're tending to your flower beds, playing with the children, or simply enjoying a book under the shade of a tree, this expansive outdoor space offers endless possibilities. Seasonal Splendor In the summer, the area comes alive with vibrant colors and the scent of wildflowers. Take advantage of the long days by hosting barbecues on your terrace, complete with its own fireplace for those cooler evenings. As autumn arrives, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of reds and golds, perfect for scenic walks along the coastal paths. Winter brings a serene beauty to Grovstanäs, with the possibility of snow-dusted landscapes and cozy nights by the fireplace. The efficient heating system, including a heat pump and electric radiators, ensures your home remains warm and inviting throughout the colder months. Local Lifestyle and Amenities Grovstanäs is more than just a location; it's a community. Engage with friendly neighbors and participate i ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene enclave of Sundsta, just a stone's throw from the charming town of Norrtälje, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Sjöbrisvägen 29 is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends tranquility with convenience, offering the perfect setting for a second home in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the shimmering waters of Lake Lommaren just a short stroll away. This delightful two-bedroom house, built in 1969, stands proudly on a generous 1,984 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The 48 square meter living space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for entertaining or enjoying quiet evenings. - Living Room: Bright and airy, with large windows offering glimpses of the nearby lake. - Kitchen: Well-equipped with modern appliances and ample storage. - Dining Area: Comfortably seats four to six people, ideal for family meals or gatherings. - Bedrooms: Two well-proportioned rooms with space for beds, wardrobes, and additional furnishings. - Bathroom: Functional and conveniently located, featuring all necessary amenities. ### A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a beautifully maintained garden, a true oasis of calm. Mature trees, shrubs, and flowering plants create a picturesque environment, perfect for: - Outdoor Seating: Several spots for barbecues or relaxing with a book. - Children's Play: Plenty of room for kids to play and ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a delightful little house nestled in the idyllic setting of Grovstanäs, Norrtälje – a picturesque area in Sweden known for its natural beauty and tranquility. This well-kept cottage at Näskaräng 34 makes an ideal choice for those who seek solace from the busy life, or for expats looking for a serene base within easy reach of Sweden's stunning archipelago. This cozy property is designed with simplicity and comfort in mind. It features: - 2 snug bedrooms - 1 clean and functional bathroom - Size of 57 square meters - Well-designed living area - A kitchen equipped with the essentials - A welcoming, sun-drenched southwest-facing terrace - Elevated plot with open field views - Lush lawns mixing with untamed nature The terrace of this house encourages outdoor living. It's a place where you can host family and friends for an evening barbecue or simply unwind with a good book as the sun sets on the horizon. A peaceful privacy is what you'll find here in this corner of Grovstanäs, making the terrace truly a home highlight. Additional to the main house, you will find: - An insulated guest house with a small storage - A larger non-insulated guest house/storage These extra spaces offer versatility whether to accommodate guests or to stow away seasonal items. This property is an ideal fit if you appreciate having an ample area to personalize. Living in Grovstanäs offers so much more than just the comfort of a cozy home. The local community is vibrant and peace-loving, with friendly neighbors and a welcoming atmosphere. Thanks to the property's proximity to the archipelago, a plethora of activities await you just outside your doorstep. With three boat harbors, swimming spots, and even a footb ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage