Idyllic Sveio Chalet: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home by the Sea

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Tjernagelvegen 788, 5550 Sveio, Sveio (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 81Floor area

€87,600

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

81m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your charming chalet in Sveio. Nestled in the serene Lokna area, this delightful property offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of nature.

A Home with History and Heart
Originally built in 1963, this chalet has been lovingly expanded and updated over the years. The significant renovation in 2000 added a loft floor and extended the ground floor, creating a bright and airy living space that seamlessly blends the old with the new. The main living room, bathed in natural light, offers direct access to a covered terrace, perfect for enjoying the fresh air and scenic views regardless of the weather.

A Cozy and Functional Layout
The open-plan kitchen, equipped with custom-built cabinetry, flows effortlessly into the living room, creating a sociable and functional space for entertaining family and friends. The wood-burning stove adds a touch of warmth and coziness, making it the perfect spot to gather around on cooler evenings.

Comfortable Accommodation for All
The ground floor features one official bedroom, complete with a built-in wardrobe, while the loft floor offers four additional rooms currently used as bedrooms. Although not officially approved as bedrooms, these spaces provide flexible accommodation options for guests, ensuring everyone has a comfortable place to rest.

A Nature Lover's Paradise
Set on a generous freehold plot of 1,645 square meters, the property boasts a private garden surrounded by nature, offering a sense of seclusion and tranquility. The garden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample space for gardening, playing, or simply relaxing in the peaceful surroundings.

Endless Opportunities for Adventure
For those who love the great outdoors, this chalet is a dream come true. With immediate access to hiking trails and beautiful natural landscapes, you can spend your days exploring the local flora and fauna, cycling through the countryside, or enjoying a leisurely walk along the coast. The property is just 400 meters from the sea, providing opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating.

Conveniently Connected
Despite its rural location, the chalet is conveniently close to essential services and amenities. Public transportation is just an 11-minute walk away, while daily necessities such as grocery stores are a mere 6-minute drive. For more extensive shopping, a shopping center can be reached in about 22 minutes by car.

A Sound Investment
With its idyllic location and versatile accommodation options, this chalet is not only a perfect holiday home but also a sound investment. The property is equipped with both water and electricity, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the year. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a summer retreat, or a base for exploring the beautiful Vestland region, this property offers a rare combination of comfort, space, and natural beauty.

Key Features:
- Bright and spacious living room with large windows and direct access to a covered terrace
- Open-plan kitchen with custom-built cabinetry
- Practical bathroom with shower, toilet, sink, and washing machine connection
- One official bedroom on the ground floor, plus four additional rooms in the loft used as bedrooms
- Large freehold plot of 1,645 sqm with private garden and tool shed
- Additional storage in the basement
- Wood-burning stove for cozy evenings
- Water and electricity installed
- Quiet, child-friendly area with immediate access to nature and hiking trails
- Approximately 400 meters to the sea
- 10 minutes by car to Sveio town center
- 6 minutes by car to grocery store, 22 minutes to shopping center
- 11 minutes on foot to public transport

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-maintained and versatile holiday home in a sought-after rural location. The property is ideal for those who value peace, privacy, and easy access to both nature and local amenities. Welcome to your new holiday retreat in Sveio, where every day feels like a vacation.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
81
Price per m²
€1,081
Garden size
1645
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming, spacious cabin in Hestnesosen with views over Osvågen.

Wake up on a Saturday morning in February, pull back the curtain, and there it is — Ljoslandvannet frozen solid below you, the ski slopes at Ljosland already buzzing with the distant hiss of lifts, and a turf roof overhead holding a thick white blanket of snow. The fire crackled through the night. Coffee's on. This is what you came for. This compact two-bedroom mountain cabin at Nye Gruvevegen 8 sits at the upper edge of the Ljosland cabin area in Åseral municipality, one of Southern Norway's most established and accessible ski communities. At just €66,460, it's a rare entry point into a genuine Norwegian fjell lifestyle — not a polished resort product, but the real thing. Simple. Honest. And completely yours. The cabin covers 33 square metres of usable interior space, but the way it's designed, nothing feels tight. Two bedrooms sleep seven in total, which means a family of four has room to spare, or you can host friends for a ski weekend without anyone drawing straws for the sofa. The combined kitchen and living area keeps everyone together — meals, card games, planning the next day's route on a trail map spread across the table. A fireplace anchors the room, and once it's going on a cold evening, the whole space transforms. There's a 16-square-metre veranda out front where you can sit with a mug of something warm and watch the light drain out of the mountains. What makes this place genuinely different is the off-grid setup. No mains electricity, no running water. For some buyers, that's a dealbreaker. For others — the ones who'll actually love it here — it's the whole point. Åseral municipality has confirmed there's no obligation to connect to water or sewage systems, which keeps annual costs remarkably low. The tur ... click here to read more

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Picture this: a Saturday morning in mid-July, coffee in hand, sitting on a 59-square-meter wrap-around terrace while the Trondheim Fjord glitters just a hundred meters downhill. The air smells of pine and salt. A boat putters somewhere out of sight. That's not a fantasy — that's a typical morning at Brassetveien 94. This two-bedroom chalet sits in Åfjord, a coastal municipality in Trøndelag that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely why it's worth paying attention to. Åfjord isn't trying to be a resort town. It's the real Norway: unhurried, deeply connected to the sea and the forest, and refreshingly free of the tourist infrastructure that irons out the rough, interesting edges of a place. The chalet itself was built in 1982 and has been kept in genuinely good condition. At 61 square meters of interior space, it's compact but well thought out. Nothing feels squeezed. The main living area is anchored by a fireplace — the kind you'll be extremely grateful for when October arrives and the birch trees outside start dropping their leaves in the wind. Large windows pull in natural light and frame the surrounding landscape like a painting you never get tired of. There's room for a proper dining table, which matters when you have family visiting and want meals to feel like events rather than afterthoughts. The kitchen is practical and open to the living space, so whoever's cooking doesn't end up exiled from the conversation. Two bedrooms handle family stays or a combination of sleeping quarters and a small home office for those remote-work weeks. The bathroom covers everything you need. Out back, a 10-square-meter storage room takes care of kayak paddles, fishing gear, skis, and all the other e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Sveio, the cabin at Øvre Sletto 3 stands as a tranquil retreat in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape. Sveio, known for its lush greenery and scenic fjords, offers a sublime oasis for those seeking peace and adventure all year round. As a bussy real estate agent, I've helped countless overseas buyers discover the potential in locales like this, and I can tell you, there’s something truly special about waking up to the panoramic vistas of Bømlafjorden. The cabin itself is quite spacious, boasting a total area of 140 square meters, spread over two well-designed floors. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, it’s perfectly suited for families looking for a cozy retreat or for individuals who need a bit of extra space for guests. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall that opens into a warm and inviting living room. Here, you can imagine yourself relaxing by the fireplace on a cold winter evening or enjoying the crisp morning air on the balcony with a hot cup of coffee. The kitchen shares the main floor, offering a functional layout that could inspire any culinary enthusiast. The loft area upstairs adds an element of charm and practicality, featuring a hallway that doubles as a secondary living space. Two additional bedrooms here offer flexibility, whether it's for family, guests, or even an office space if remote work beckons amidst the peaceful woods. A unique aspect of this cabin is the large surrounding plot, an expansive 2,086 square meters, offering plenty of opportunities for gardening, outdoor gatherings, or further development. The natural terrain is complemented perfectly by a gravel driveway and courtyard, making the property feel more integrate ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Morten Karlsen presenterer Øvre Sletto 3! Nyere oppført hytte med panoramautsikt mot Bømlafjorden - Stor tomt - Solrik beliggenhet

Nestled within the tranquil embrace of Sveio, the charming coastal town in Norway, this chalet presents itself as a haven for those yearning for a slice of serene Scandinavian lifestyle. This property, sited at Øvre Sletto 1, Sveio, embodies the quintessential leisure getaway. Its robust construction, courtesy of the renowned prefab manufacturer Lark from Poland, assures both comfort and reliability, being perfectly suited for full-time occupancy or a seasonal escape. Imagine waking up in this three-bedroom sanctuary, designed with both a familial warmth and a touch of Nordic simplicity. The 85 square meter space effortlessly blends functionality with coziness. While it's not the largest of homes, it's comfortably proportioned, ideal for those who believe in the adage that good things come in small packages. With two bathrooms, mornings here flow smoothly, even with a full household. The chalet boasts a fully furnished interior, ready for new occupants to add their personal touch or simply enjoy as is. It provides a panoramic sea view, framed by sliding doors that usher you from the living room onto an expansive 120 m² terrace. Here, you can sip your morning coffee or host intimate gatherings under the vast Nordic skies. It's a scene that beckons both relaxation and reflection, an inviting venue to soak in the perpetual play of light on the fjord. For boating aficionados, the property comes with its own boat slip in the outer harbor basin. Exploring the nearby waters, with their renowned fishing spots, adds a layer of outdoor adventure to life here. Whether you're casting a line on a lazy afternoon or setting crab pots, the sea becomes an extension of your backyard. The marina setting makes this all the more appealing ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's stunning Vestland county, this exquisite chalet at Tranevågveien 300, Mosterhamn, offers a unique blend of luxury, privacy, and natural beauty. Perfectly positioned at the innermost part of a serene lagoon, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape with direct access to the sea. Whether you're an expat looking for a slice of paradise or an overseas buyer dreaming of a Norwegian retreat, this chalet promises an unparalleled lifestyle. A Day in the Life at Tranevågveien 300 Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The morning sun casts a golden hue over the lagoon, inviting you to start your day with a refreshing swim or a peaceful kayak ride. As you sip your coffee, the panoramic views of the open sea remind you of the endless adventures that await. The chalet's robust construction ensures comfort throughout the year, making it an ideal home for all seasons. The spacious living area, with its high ceilings and large fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. Sliding doors open onto a slate-paved terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere. Local Lifestyle and Activities Living in Mosterhamn offers a unique blend of seclusion and community. The village, just a short drive away, provides essential services, charming shops, and cultural attractions. The region is steeped in maritime history, with a vibrant local community that welcomes newcomers with open arms. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the breat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tranevågveien 300 - idyllically located with its own lagoon

Welcome to Vestvikvegen 115, a charming cabin nestled in the inviting landscapes of Bømlo, an island of tranquility and scenic beauty in Norway. Perfect for overseas buyers and expats seeking an intimate connection with nature without straying too far from community amenities, this property offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The cabin itself sits quaintly on a secluded plot, approximately 1.6 km away from the center of Langevåg. Here, residents enjoy the convenience of local shops for day-to-day necessities and a cultural center that hosts various activities, capturing the rich, cultural essence of the region. A further 3.3 km brings you to the nearest ferry terminal, where the mainland is just a short ride away. For those who appreciate a bit of isolation without complete disconnection, this cabin definitely ticks the boxes. It boasts a splendid view over Kallavågen and on clearer days extends to the distant Sørøyane. The outdoor environment is a pure delight for nature lovers or anyone who appreciates a peaceful view while sipping morning coffee on the terrace. Residing in Bømlo is a unique experience, characterized by its mild coastal climate which moderates temperatures throughout the year. The winters here are generally mild compared to other parts of Norway, thanks to the Atlantic Gulf Stream, making it an ideal location for those unaccustomed to the extreme Scandinavian cold. This cozy cabin, although modest in size at 50 square meters, is well laid out to maximize space and function. It features: - Three bedrooms: Two fitted with built-in bunk beds and newer windows installed in 2012, plus a smaller room with a built-in child bed, making it suitable for families. - One bathr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestvikvegen 115!

Welcome to Tveit 49, a quaint spot in the beautiful countryside of Førde i Hordaland. This charming cabin offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a retreat surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Norway. With its cozy and inviting ambiance, this spot could be the perfect escape you've been longing for. Sitting at the heart of this breathtaking locale, the main cabin invites you with lovely views over Ervesundet and Ålfjorden. What could be better than starting your day sipping coffee while soaking in panoramic views of these stunning fjords? The property benefits from sun exposure throughout most of the day, and you will certainly enjoy the warm rays from morning till well into the early evening. This property itself has lots to offer. Features include: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 71 square meters - Living room with wood-burning stove - Well-laid kitchen - Extended in 2009 - Practical entrance hall - Sun exposure from morning until early evening - An outbuilding/outhouse Located in a quiet and peaceful environment, this cabin is the perfect spot to unwind after a busy week. Picture yourself taking long walks along the fjord, spending evenings by the wood-burning stove, or simply basking in the serenity this space offers. There is a second cabin on the property that brings exciting potential. Although it’s currently undergoing some interior demolition, the project is already set in motion to give you a fresh start. Transform it into a guest cabin or create a hobby space – the choices are endless, and the potential is yours to discover. For modern convenience, Altibox installation has already been initiated, ensuring that staying connected won't be an issue as you embrace the peace and quiet surr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tveit 49

Nestled in the heart of Førde i Hordaland, a charming region often missed by the troves of tourists, sits a delightful cabin at Hånesvegen 20. Located in the serene setting of Ålfjorden, this cozy getaway is in pristine condition, waiting to offer you a piece of tranquillity with a taste of Norwegian countryside life. As a busy real estate agent, I’ve seen many spaces, but this one calls out with its simplicity, offering you a straightforward escape into nature. Førde i Hordaland is much more than just a dot on Norway’s map. It's a place where history merges seamlessly with breathtaking nature. The area is famous for its rolling landscapes, each offering a new vista of green pastures, deep fjords, and towering mountains. With a varied climate, summers give you mild, sunny days perfect for exploring, while winters surround you in a quiet white blanket of snow, ideal for cabin cosiness. Living here provides a quiet, deliberate lifestyle—a sort of getaway from the hustle and bustle. The community is close-knit, where locals often know each other's names, and there's a strong reliance on local fishing, farming, and forestry. It's perfect for those longing to dip their toes into the traditional Norwegian way of life. There's also a strong focus on nature here, evident in the expansive outdoor activities one can enjoy. Hiking trails wind through the dense forests, while the clear fjord waters invite kayaking adventures. In this delightful community, your new home offers more than just a roof over your head; it’s a gateway to experience the genuine spirit of Nordic living. Situated on a generous, sunny plot, with 103 square meters of functional space and designed for comfort and utility. As you approach the cabin, the grace ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Natalie Urangsæter har gleden av å presentere Hånesvegen 20!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's breathtaking coastal landscape, Brattestøfeltet 75 in Valevåg offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. This charming chalet, complete with a boathouse and private jetty, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property promises a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, while still offering modern comforts and conveniences. A Coastal Haven Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp air carrying the scent of the sea. This chalet, with its panoramic views of the Ålfjorden, is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. The property spans a generous 886 square meters, providing ample space for relaxation and recreation. Chalet Features The main chalet is thoughtfully designed over two floors, offering 101 square meters of internal living space. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright and spacious living room, where large windows frame the stunning fjord views. An open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, makes meal preparation a joy. A cozy wood-burning stove adds warmth and charm, perfect for those chilly Norwegian evenings. Upstairs, the second floor offers flexible accommodation options with three additional rooms, ideal for family and guests. While these rooms are not officially registered as habitable, they provide versatile space for various uses. Outdoor Living Step outside to a large, sunny terrace, perfect for al fresco dining, barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun. The landscaped garden, with its lush lawns and mature trees, offers a peacefu ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brattestøfeltet 75 - presented by Kristen Brekke at Meglerhuset Rele

Discover the charm and serenity of cabin living at Grindafjordvegen 516 — a delightful retreat nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aksdal, a hidden gem in Norway's majestic countryside. This cabin offers a cozy escape with a breathtaking view of Grindafjorden. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell y'all this property is a rare find that promises both tranquility and potential. Aksdal, located in the heart of scenic Norway, offers a unique living experience that's perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its idyllic surroundings appeal to international buyers and expats seeking a peaceful retreat or an investment opportunity. The town of Aksdal is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and clear, sparkling fjords that call for exploration. The climate here is generally mild, with cool summers and chilly winters, offering a beautiful display of all four seasons—a haven for nature enthusiasts and those who appreciate a change in seasons. One of the best things about living in Aksdal is its rich community spirit and vibrant local culture. The area offers a range of activities for outdoor lovers. You can soak up the natural beauty by hiking through local trails or fishing in the fjord. Winters offer opportunities for cross-country skiing, while the summers are perfect for boating and kayaking. The local markets, cafes, and artisanal shops provide a taste of the region's hospitality and artisan craftsmanship. Now, onto the cabin itself — spread across 92 square meters, this cabin is both quaint and enchanting. It carries the rustic charm of a traditional cabin but is well-maintained, making it move-in ready. As you pull up along the gravel road ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grindafjordvegen 516!

Nestled in the quaint village of Espevær, the property at Svartesjøen 30 presents a unique opportunity for homebuyers seeking a tranquil retreat or a delightful fixer-upper project. This charming country home offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature, yet it provides all the essentials within a harmonious blend of comfort and potential. The house, covering 92 square meters, is a beautifully furnished two-story fisherman's cabin with a picturesque west-facing orientation. Complete with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, it's ideal for small families or couples who appreciate the sea's proximity and the coziness of a rural setting. The first floor houses a hallway, bedroom, and a combined living room and kitchen area that promises warmth and familial bonding. A bathroom that doubles as a laundry room adds practicality to the charm. The upper level mirrors the convenience below with another set of bedroom, living room/kitchen, bathroom, and an additional storage room that could be transformed to meet various needs. While the property is in "good" condition, it retains scope for enhancements and personalization. This aspect makes it perfect for those looking to imprint their own style on their new home, possibly updating or refurbishing areas to contemporary tastes while preserving its unique character. Property Features - Total size: 92 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 2 - Furnished: Yes - Condition: Good (ideal for custom enhancements) - Outdoor space: Quay area Local Amenities - 10-minute walk from the express boat terminal - Close to local grocery store - Nearby quaint local eateries and artisan shops Living in Espevær offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated in a region ... click here to read more

Welcome to Svartesjøen 30!

Imagine waking up to the tranquil sounds of gentle waves lapping against a sturdy structure, a testament to countless stories shared and memories made. Nestled in the picturesque city of Finnås, Norway, lies a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats yearning for something truly special. It's a cozy boathouse, charmingly referred to as a cabin, set against the calming backdrop of Lyklingssjøen, ready to embrace its new owners with open arms. Located at Gullvegen naust, this rustic cabin offers two floors of potential nestled in a peaceful harbor, hidden from the usual hustle of urban life. Though compact, spanning approximately 64 square meters, its value transcends mere measurement. It's a sanctuary waiting for the right touch—a canvas for creativity, with its bones in good condition, ready for the discerning buyer to leave their imprint. Life in Finnås is as peaceful as the gentle breeze that blows over the Lyklingssjøen shores. Away from the busy cityscape of larger towns, Finnås provides a peaceful ambiance where you can experience genuine Norwegian culture and hospitality. The small city vibe means everything is within reach, yet distant enough to enjoy serene solitude when needed. The community here is close-knit, eager to welcome and integrate newcomers into its tapestry of tradition and simplicity. The climate in this beautiful part of Norway is relatively mild due to the influence of the Gulf Stream, featuring cool summers and temperate winters, making it a delightful retreat any time of the year. Rain, a common companion, only adds to the lush green landscapes, offering an all-year beautiful scenery. Living in a cabin like this one allows you to escape the noise and deadlines of a busy world. It's ... click here to read more

Gullvegen Naust - Presented by Oliver Faraji at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Førresfjorden, at Høievegen 405, stands a delightful chalet inviting you to explore the serene beauty of rural Norway. This property embodies the quintessential retreat, where nature's embrace meets human habitation in a comfortable yet humble abode. With an address that's easy to remember and even easier to fall in love with, this cabin is your gateway to a new lifestyle amongst some of the world's most stunning scenic backdrops. Upon first glance, the chalet reveals a quaint yet captivating facade. It's not so much a grand mansion, but rather a home that whispers of weekends spent by the sea, sailing across tranquil waters, and evenings watching the sun dip beyond the horizon. Picture this: waking up in the morning to the gentle sounds of nature while opening your windows to a sweeping view of the fjord where sea and sky meld harmoniously. The landscape here is a canvas of natural hues, alternating between the rich greens of summer and the stark whites of a cozy winter blanket. This is where the climate plays its unique game, offering crisp cold winters perfect for those who cherish the tranquil beauty of snowy sceneries and inviting mild summers ideal for boat outings or hiking adventures. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 2 floors - Sea view - Private road access - Right to boat launch - Basement storage - Unfinished bathroom - Secluded property - Close to amenities - Two floors - Living room with kitchenette - 58 m² of space Notably positioned with easy road access, this chalet is not isolated but strategically secluded, crafting a perfect balance between convenience and privacy. The living areas are modest, yet they serve as the perfect stage for your personal touches. Over on ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Dåfjorden, Dåfjordvegen 211 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the rustic allure of Norwegian nature. Just a short drive from the quaint town of Sagvåg, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a slice of the idyllic Scandinavian lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the crisp, clean air of the fjord filling your lungs. This chalet, set on a generous 974 square meter plot, is surrounded by lush woodland, offering a sense of seclusion and peace that is hard to find elsewhere. The proximity to the sea means that a leisurely stroll can lead you to fishing spots, swimming areas, and the unique maritime environment of the local archipelago. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet itself is thoughtfully designed on a single level, making it accessible and practical for all ages. With 41 square meters of living space, it offers a cozy yet functional layout that includes: - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Perfect for a small family or guests, with the master bedroom providing a peaceful retreat. - Bright Living Room: High ceilings and multiple windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with an integrated dishwasher, cooktop, and oven, meal preparation is both convenient and enjoyable. - Well-Appointed Bathroom: Features a shower cabin, sink, and an incineration toilet, ensuring modern convenience. - Spacious Veranda: A large ground-level terrace constructed in 2015 offers 15 square meters of outdoor living space, ideal for summer evenings and barbecues. - Loft Space: Ab ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dåfjordvegen 211!

A Tranquil Seaside Escape in Vikebygd Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and pine through your open window. This is the daily rhythm of life at Vikevegen 876 and 878, a serene country home nestled on the sun-drenched shores of Ålfjorden. With approximately 100 meters of private shoreline, this property offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of Norway's stunning coastal landscape. A Canvas for Your Vision The property spans an impressive 7,142 square meters, providing ample space for your creative vision. Whether you dream of renovating the existing structures or building a new, architect-designed holiday home, the possibilities are endless. The current buildings, including a cozy cabin, an annex, and a storage shed, offer a rustic charm that can be transformed into a modern retreat. With electricity already installed and road access right to the site, the practicalities of development are well within reach. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living here means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and relaxation. The new pier and approved boathouse construction invite you to explore the fjord by boat, while the expansive shoreline is perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply soaking up the sun. For those who love to hike, the surrounding hills and forests offer trails that promise breathtaking views and encounters with local wildlife. Cultural and Culinary Delights Vikebygd is not just about natural beauty; it's a community steeped in culture and tradition. Throughout the year, local festivals celebrate the region's heritage, offering a taste of authentic Norwegian life. The near ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vikevegen 876 and 878 – A rare gem of a leisure property with a fantastic location on the sunny side of Ålfjorden.

Hello there! First of all, I must apologize for any errors that might sneak into my description—being a bussy agent can make things a tad hectic. But I'm thrilled to tell you about this captivating villa waiting for a fortunate family or astute investor to discover its potential. Set in the picturesque town of Stord, Norway, Lønningsåsen 42 is more than just an address—it's an invitation to embrace an enriching lifestyle amidst nature and modern conveniences. Let's embark on a journey through this well-positioned 3-bedroom villa that offers a harmonious blend of peaceful suburban living and easy access to all necessities. As you step into Lønningsåsen 42, you'll be greeted by a spacious detached house that offers ample room for family activities or entertaining guests. Designed with practicality in mind, the villa includes several upgrades with potential for more. Potential buyers with a keen eye for improvement will see opportunities to further enhance the space. Let's move along on our tour. The loft area is home to a hallway with stairs leading to the bathroom/laundry room, along with the welcoming 3 bedrooms. This is a place where mornings start with stunning views, and each bedroom provides a comfortable retreat. The family could bask in the natural light that filters through the garden-view windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Heading down to the first floor, you'll find yourself in the entrance and hallway, with a stairwell leading between levels. The cozy living room is perfect for family gatherings, while the kitchen is ready for the culinary enthusiast to whip up family meals or casual snacks. There's also a convenient toilet room and an outdoor room extending your living space during Norway's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lønningsåsen 42! Presented by Ørjan Stokka - Eiendomsmegler Vest.

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Aksdal, just a short drive from the bustling heart of Haugesund, this 187 square-meter chalet offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle ideal for families or individuals looking to embrace the peaceful Norwegian outdoors. With its spacious two-bedroom layout and loft space, Skjoldastraumsvegen 380 is more than just a holiday home—it's a potential full-time residence that offers relaxation, picturesque views, and direct access to the stunning Grindefjorden. The property features an expansive living room where family and friends can gather in warmth, complemented by a beautifully appointed kitchen that makes meal preparation a delightful experience. Throughout, the interior maintains a contemporary yet cozy charm, having been modernized significantly between 2022 and 2024 to ensure high living standards without losing its rustic appeal. For those who appreciate outdoor living, the offerings are substantial. Enjoy the exclusive sandy beach where summer days can be spent swimming or sunbathing. The private dock and boathouse enhance this waterfront access, inviting boating adventures or peaceful fishing afternoons right in your backyard. The chalet also boasts a beautifully landscaped garden with well-maintained lawns and flower beds, creating an idyllic environment for both relaxation and entertaining. In terms of amenities, the home is well-equipped. The features include: - Fiber optics for reliable TV and internet via Altibox - An electric car charger for eco-friendly transportation options - Extensive terrace areas offering sunny outlooks perfect for alfresco dining - A large, unfinished basement providing practical storage solutions or the potential for further development Liv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjoldastraumsvegen 380

Welcome to Varden 46 in the charming town of Vormedal, where the allure and warmth of a family-friendly neighborhood beckons you to start anew. This spacious 4-bedroom villa, with its considerable size of 190 square meters, stands proudly as a beacon of comfort, functionality, and Scandinavian charm. Situated in a highly sought-after residential area, this villa offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal choice for families and expatriates seeking a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle. As a busy and experienced real estate agent, I can assure you that properties like this one are quite the catch in the Vormedal area. Located in a serene and lovely corner of Norway, Vormedal itself is a hidden gem, filled with rich culture and natural beauty. The climate here is defined by its mild winters and pleasantly warm summers, perfect for enjoying a multitude of outdoor activities. The air is crisp and fresh, offering a healthy environment for all residents. Imagine a leisurely stroll to the local school or kindergarten, just a stone's throw away from Varden 46. For children and families, the neighborhood's child-friendly nature is a real blessing. You will find small paths weaving through the greenery, leading to quaint little shops and local cafes that offer a taste of Norwegian hospitality. And let's not forget the bustling football field, where local teams gather for spirited matches to entertain everyone. The town itself provides a balanced lifestyle, where modern conveniences meet picturesque scenery. A short walk from your villa, the Vormedalsvatnet offers a slice of paradise with a quaint beach, excellent for swimming and water sports. The nearby hiking trails offer splendid views that walker ... click here to read more

Welcome to Varden 46, presented by Sindre Mehus at Privatmegleren

Amidst the natural splendor of the Bømlo archipelago lies a rare find—a boathouse at Helgeplass 38, Goddo, a pretty unique place in the lovely landscape of Bremnes, Norway. For those eager to own a retreat by the sea, this is a golden opportunity. With its incredible fishing opportunities and breathtaking views, this property is more than just a piece of real estate; it's an invitation to a new way of living. First, let's dive right into the property itself. The boathouse sits gracefully over a rocky outcrop, a feature that promises both durability and picturesque scenery. Covering a modest 40 square meters, it packs a surprising amount of functionality and utility. Although there are zero bathrooms and bedrooms, don't let that deter you—this space is about potential and lifestyle, not conventional luxury. The two-tier design ensures that the available area is efficiently utilized. The primary living zone, around 15 square meters, is a cozy space perfect for unwinding after an adventurous day at sea. Meanwhile, additional storage space fits your boating gear or outdoor equipment perfectly. For water enthusiasts, the boathouse offers more than just convenience—it provides a lifestyle. This property boasts a strong 10-meter deep-water pier, which is a rare commodity indeed. You can launch and retrieve boats thanks to the internal slipway and simple hoist system. Picture yourself coming in from a day of excellent fishing in some of the richest waters of Norway, where cod and mackerel are plenty. Whether you're an experienced angler or just looking to dabble in the joys of fishing, the area doesn't disappoint. Beyond the property, living in Bremnes offers a calming yet vibrant lifestyle. Perched in Norway's west coast, B ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene coastline of Avaldsnes, this unique seaside abode beckons those with both adventurous spirits and ambitious visions. Avaldsnes is a quaint location, enriched with a deep Viking history and breathtaking natural landscapes, promising a rural lifestyle paired with a close-knit community. Located in the charming southwestern tip of Norway, Avaldsnes offers a gentle introduction to the slower pace of life, all while being steeped in cultural narratives waiting to be unravelled by its inhabitants. Our property is a country home, a modest dwelling in need of a little tender loving care, poised with the potential to evolve into your dream retreat by the water. With a price tag of 43,362, this fixer-upper is perfect for those eager to roll up their sleeves and creatively invest in their future. Living in Avaldsnes is like stepping into nature's embrace, where the melodic call of seabirds and the rhythm of the tides form a peaceful soundtrack to your days. Being part of a vibrant coastal community means regular festivals and gatherings, where the rich traditions of the past seep into the present, offering a unique blend of culture and camaraderie. The area offers an inviting new home for expats and overseas buyers looking for an idyll away from the bustling cities. Imagine waking up to the briny scent of the sea, your mornings greeted by the gentle lap of waves against the shore. That's the lifestyle this property promises—a slow, enriching cadence that embodies country living at its most authentic. A focal point of the property is its sheltered boat dock, which provides an opportunity for boat enthusiasts to easily access the water. Whether you're interested in sailing, fishing, or just soaking in the coa ... click here to read more

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