Idyllic Swedish Country Home in Njutånger: Perfect Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Redsjö 1, Redsjö, Hudiksvalls kommun, Sweden, Njutånger (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 77Floor area

€65,600

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

77m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscape of Hälsingland, Redsjö 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming property, affectionately known as 'Erk Nilsas,' is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's bounty. With its prime location in Njutånger, this home is an ideal choice for second home buyers, holiday seekers, or those looking to invest in a slice of Swedish tranquility.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the forest as your backyard and the pristine Redsjösjön lake just a short stroll away. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Redsjö 1. The property is perfectly positioned for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating.

Property Highlights:

- Traditional Swedish Charm: Built in 1920, the home retains its authentic character with wooden construction and rustic details.
- Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a cozy hallway with a wood-burning stove, a rustic kitchen with wooden floors, and a bright living room.
- Modern Comforts: Enjoy a modern shower room with underfloor heating, ensuring warmth during the colder months.
- Versatile Upper Level: Two comfortable bedrooms with picturesque views, plus a landing area perfect for a reading nook or home office.
- Expansive Garden: A generous 2,435 square meter plot with a well-maintained lawn, mature shrubs, and designated areas for gardening and outdoor dining.
- Year-Round Enjoyment: Suitable for permanent living or as a holiday getaway, with practical amenities and cozy interiors.
- Proximity to Amenities: Just 30 minutes from Hudiksvall and 45 minutes from Järvsö, offering access to shopping, cultural activities, and outdoor pursuits.
- Rich Local Culture: Explore the Hälsingland region, known for its UNESCO World Heritage farmhouses and vibrant cultural scene.
- Outdoor Activities: Swim, boat, hike, cycle, or fish in the nearby lakes and forests, or visit local nature reserves for birdwatching and wildlife observation.

Owning a second home in Njutånger means embracing a lifestyle where the pace is slower, the air is fresher, and the beauty of nature is ever-present. The property's proximity to Hudiksvall ensures that you're never far from the conveniences of city life, while still enjoying the seclusion and tranquility of the countryside.

The investment potential of Redsjö 1 is significant, with the growing interest in Swedish countryside properties among international buyers. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, create a family retreat, or invest in a property with rental potential, this home offers a myriad of possibilities.

Imagine spending your summers exploring the lush forests, your winters cozying up by the fire, and your weekends hosting friends and family in your own piece of Swedish paradise. Redsjö 1 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice that promises peace, relaxation, and a connection to nature.

Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic country home your own. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and start your journey towards owning a second home in the heart of Sweden's beautiful countryside. Your dream of a tranquil, nature-filled lifestyle awaits at Redsjö 1.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
77
Price per m²
€852
Garden size
2435
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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Front view of Bengtsgård 80

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Exterior view of the timber holiday home

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Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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

Exterior view of the holiday home

Picture this: it's six in the morning, the mist is still sitting low over Lake Immen, and you're walking barefoot across cool wooden floors to put the kettle on the range cooker. The kitchen smells faintly of yesterday's wood smoke. Outside the west-facing veranda, a blackbird is going absolutely wild in the currant bushes. This is what a Tuesday looks like here — and that's before the weekend even starts. Immen Sörgården 563 is a 1939-built Swedish country home on the edge of Karlskoga municipality, sitting on just under 2,000 square meters of established garden with direct trail access to Lake Immen's swimming spots. It's the kind of place that takes roughly four minutes to make you forget you ever owned a laptop. The house itself runs to about 70 square meters across three main rooms, a kitchen, and a small additional bedroom that was originally used as a storage nook — which tells you something useful about the bones of the place. Swedish farmhouses from the 1930s were built to last, and this one has been kept in good condition without losing what makes it worth keeping. The wooden floors throughout are the real thing, not a renovation gesture, and the kitchen's white-waxed boards give the whole room a clean, light quality even on grey autumn days. The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is fully functional and very much in use — not a decorative relic. When the temperature drops in October, it earns its place. There's also a range cooker for proper cooking, and the kitchen layout is generous enough for a table, which matters enormously if you've ever tried to host six people in a cramped holiday kitchen. The living spaces carry that particular Swedish quality of being simultaneously unfussy and deeply comfortable. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Njutånger, Fuskås 1 offers a rare opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home, perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. This charming property, known locally as a "Per Albintorp," is set on an expansive 7.5-hectare estate that seamlessly blends forest, arable land, and direct lake access, creating a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Fuskås 1. The main house, built in 1935, exudes timeless charm and solid construction, offering 86 square meters of comfortable living space. With one cozy bedroom, a spacious living room, and a versatile additional room, this home is designed for relaxation and functionality. Large windows invite natural light to flood the interiors, providing picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The heart of the home is the well-equipped kitchen, where you can enjoy preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. The living room, with its warm wood floors and traditional Swedish carpentry, is perfect for unwinding with family or entertaining guests. The bathroom is conveniently located, and there's potential for customization to suit your needs. ### Key Features: - Location: Fuskås 1, Njutånger, Hudiksvalls kommun, Sweden - Property Type: Country home - Condition: Good - Size: 86 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: $104,500 - Land: 7.5 hectares with forest, fields, and lake access - Proximity to Lake: 100 meters from the house - Accessibility: 30 minutes to Hudiksvall, 3 hours to Stockholm - Activities: Swimming, fishing, boating, ice skating, cross-c ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. Welcome to Sörhoga 24, a captivating country home nestled in the picturesque landscape of Forsa, just a short drive from the vibrant town of Hudiksvall. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and the timeless charm of rural Sweden. A Home That Embraces You As you approach the property, the classic Swedish red facade with its crisp white trim stands proudly against a backdrop of lush greenery. The house, originally built in 1981, has been lovingly renovated to blend modern comforts with traditional Scandinavian design. Step inside to discover a world of light and space, where large windows frame views of the surrounding countryside, and every room invites you to relax and unwind. The heart of the home is the spacious country-style kitchen, a place where culinary adventures unfold and family gatherings are cherished. Equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, it's a chef's delight. The adjoining dining area, bathed in natural light, is perfect for hosting dinner parties or enjoying a quiet breakfast as you plan your day. A Haven for Equestrian Enthusiasts For those with a passion for horses, Sörhoga 24 offers a rare opportunity. The property boasts a well-maintained stable with three horse boxes, providing a haven for your equine companions. The adjoining paddocks offer ample space for grazing and riding, while the surrounding trails invite you to explore the beauty of the Swedish countryside on horseback. Outdoor Livin ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene locale of Trönödal, you will find a splendid opportunity that waits to be discovered by those seeking the tranquility of a simpler life without disconnecting from the world. This charming retreat, located at Storsjön 275, offers you a slice of natural beauty complete with the soothing backdrop of the Swedish countryside. As a real estate agent constantly wrapped up in the hustle and bustle of the property world, it’s not often I find time to slow down and savor the pure, calming vibe of country living. So for those who often feel life is moving a bit too quickly, this might just be the antidote you've been searching for. Firstly, allow me to guide you through this delightful country home. Built in 1975, it has seen time but stands strong, offering a cozy retreat equipped with all the essentials you need. The lake view from the glazed outdoor room is simply enchanting, providing the perfect setting for quiet contemplation or lively conversations with family. This house is in good condition, presenting itself as an ideal vacation home or a primary residence for those eager to bask in a landscape defined by harmony rather than haste. - Lake view - Glazed outdoor room - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Fireplace - Generous cozy living room - Built in 1975 - Located by the serene Storsjön Lake - Idyllic, peaceful surroundings - Positioned in picturesque Trönödal - Close to nature - Off-street parking - Private tranquility - Ready to move in - Retreat from city life The heart of the house is its large room, designed to be more than enough for any family gathering. A fireplace doubles as both a focal point and a functional feature on those cool evenings, gently spreading warmth throughout the space. Th ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Storsjön 275 Trönö Söderhamns kommun

Welcome to a special kind of getaway property set amidst the tranquil landscapes of Forsa-Fränö, Sweden. Here, you'll find a cozy 20 square meter country home tucked away along Ybäcksvägen 4, in the heart of Hudiksvalls kommun. Imagine yourself stepping into a world where simplicity meets serenity—this could be your ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. It’s not your typical property; this is an experience waiting to unfold. Picture a small but practical living space where every little corner tells a story. The main building greets you with a snug living room where an inviting fireplace crackles, ready to warm your evenings. The kitchen, fitted with gas stoves, waits for a culinary adventurer who delights in preparing meals with local flavors. Sleeping quarters offer a simple sanctuary, perfect after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Outside, the property unfolds over nearly 1.5 hectares, complete with a lush garden and both lawn and natural plots. It’s an open canvas for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply love basking in the green scenery. There is also a useful outbuilding which features a shower corner, an older sauna, a small room ideal for various uses, and some storage space—handy for storing tools, outdoor gear or crafting a small workspace. And then there’s the sunny terrace, providing a perfect spot for morning coffee or sunset contemplation with views stretching over the expansive plot. Now, let’s talk about the unique energy feature here. The property's electricity is supplied by a self-sustaining solar power system. With a continuous output of 2.5 kW and battery storage, this solution isn’t just environmentally friendly; it's savvy and forward-thinking too. It underscores the h ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven in Enånger: Your Year-Round Retreat Awaits 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 cozy home. Welcome to Borka 17, a charming two-bedroom house nestled in the serene outskirts of Enånger, Sweden. This property offers a unique blend of comfort, history, and proximity to the stunning Swedish coastline, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a permanent home in a picturesque setting. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort Built in 1909, this house has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully updated to accommodate modern living while preserving its historical charm. With 58 square meters of indoor living space, the home features three well-proportioned rooms, including two bedrooms and a cozy living area. The layout is designed to maximize both functionality and comfort, providing ample space for relaxation, entertaining, and everyday living. A Garden Oasis Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a lush, mature garden that spans 740 square meters. This outdoor haven is perfect for gardening enthusiasts, children at play, or simply enjoying the serene natural surroundings. The garden is beautifully landscaped, with a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that create a private and inviting atmosphere. A spacious patio area offers the perfect setting for outdoor dining, barbecues, or soaking up the sun during the warmer months. Living the Coastal Lifestyle Located just 650 meters from the sea, Borka 17 offers easy access to the scenic coastline and opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. The popular Borka Brygga, with its marina and renowned restaurant, i ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush canopy surrounding your home. This is the daily rhythm of life at your new country home in Norrala, a serene retreat nestled in the heart of Söderhamn Municipality, Sweden. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with nature. A Home That Embraces You As you approach the property, the warm, timber facade of the house greets you, harmonizing perfectly with the verdant landscape. The home exudes a welcoming charm, with its traditional architecture and thoughtful design elements that create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Inside, the living spaces are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. The heart of the home is the living room, where comfort meets functionality. It's a space designed for relaxation, whether you're hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet evening by the fire. The practical, well-equipped kitchen invites culinary creativity, making meal preparation a joy, whether you're entertaining guests or indulging in a solo cooking session. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a sprawling garden that spans over 2,105 square meters. This outdoor haven offers endless possibilities for recreation and relaxation. Imagine cultivating your own vegetable patch, creating a vibrant flower garden, or simply enjoying a leisurely afternoon under the shade of a tree. The expansive space is perfect for children to play, pets to roam, and for you to unwind in complete privacy. Nature at Your D ... click here to read more

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Step off the gravel path on a July morning and the air hits you first — pine resin, warm earth, and somewhere nearby, lilac so dense it's almost edible. That's Örängesvägen 42. The main house has been standing since 1823, its hand-hewn timber frame resting on the kind of stone foundations that were laid by people who built things to last centuries, not decades. Two hundred years later, those stones are still doing their job. Njutånger sits on the Hälsingland coast, a stretch of eastern Sweden that most international visitors have never heard of — which is precisely why it still feels real. No tourist buses. No overpriced harbourside restaurants. Just the Gulf of Bothnia a short walk away, a marina where local fishermen still sell the morning's catch, and a pace of life that recalibrates you within about forty-eight hours. The property itself covers around 3,725 square metres of birch woodland, meadow, and garden. In June, the meadow grass grows knee-high and fills with ox-eye daisies. By late August, you're picking chanterelles from the forest edge before breakfast. The mature lilac bushes flanking the main house flower for roughly three weeks every spring, and during that window the veranda smells extraordinary — the kind of thing you'd pay a lot of money for in a hotel and here it simply happens, every year, for free. The house has four rooms across the main living areas, with three well-proportioned bedrooms. Original wooden floors run throughout — slightly uneven in that honest way that tells you they were laid by hand, not machine. The exposed ceiling beams are structural, still carrying the load they were designed for. Large windows on the south-facing side pull the garden light deep into the interior, and on cl ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and picturesque village of Rengsjö in the Bollnäs Municipality—a place where the charm of rural life blends harmoniously with the natural beauty of Sweden's countryside. This enchanting farmhouse, nestled in Tjuvstenen, offers a unique opportunity for those who wish to embrace a quieter, more tranquil lifestyle without sacrificing modern conveniences. As a busy real estate agent working with international buyers, I'm excited to introduce you to this remarkable property at Tjuvstenen 7859. Situated just 15 kilometers east of Bollnäs, this property provides an incredible opportunity to experience the quintessential Swedish rural lifestyle. The farmhouse sits on a scenic and elevated location, offering pleasant views over its own sprawling arable land. The farmhouse itself is generously sized, boasting six bedrooms that provide ample space for a growing family or for hosting guests. Though there are no bathrooms, the potential for customization and renovation affords the new owner the opportunity to design bathroom facilities that suit their needs. With approximately 139 square meters of living space, this farmhouse is ripe with possibilities—not just for living, but for creating a dream home that honors both tradition and modernity. Imagine walking through your spacious residence, flooded with natural light from the surrounding landscape. Out the windows, you can see the expansive 31.1 hectares that belong to you, including 6.3 hectares of arable land perfect for cultivating your own crops, and 23.7 hectares of productive forest for those interested in forestry pursuits. As a testament to its rich land, the timber stock is estimated at just over 2,950 m³sk, offering both an economic opportunity and ... click here to read more

Farm with Agriculture at Tjuvstenen 7859

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your charming country home in Florhed, Söderhamn. This delightful property, nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. A Slice of Swedish Paradise This 80-square-meter country home, built in 1937, is a testament to traditional Swedish craftsmanship. Its classic red-painted exterior, accented with white trim, exudes a timeless charm that blends seamlessly with the lush greenery and mature trees that envelop the property. The expansive 9,595-square-meter lot is a canvas for your outdoor dreams, whether it's cultivating a vibrant garden, creating a play area for children, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature. A Cozy Interior with Character Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. Traditional wooden floors and exposed beams add a touch of rustic elegance, while large windows flood the rooms with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance. The main living area is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace, offering a cozy retreat from the outside world. The functional kitchen is well-equipped, providing ample storage and workspace for culinary adventures. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy dining area invites you to savor meals with loved ones while gazing out at the scenic countryside. Comfortable Bedrooms and Versatile Spaces The home features two comfortable bedrooms, each designed as a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Soft colors and natural materials enhance the sense of tranquility, making it easy t ... click here to read more

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Nestled away in the charming countryside of Hudiksvall on Svarttjärnsvägen 12, lies a delightful country home that captures the serene beauty of rural Sweden. Perfect for families or avid outdoor enthusiasts, this property offers an inviting blend of comfort and potential, with a harmonious atmosphere that's ready to embrace new owners. This spacious, winterized holiday home spans approximately 114 square meters, thoughtfully designed over one and a half floors. It proudly stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of country living, particularly in a region like Hudiksvall, known for its breathtaking landscape and friendly community. Property Features: - 4 cozy bedrooms, perfect for family or guests - 1 modern bathroom complete with a sauna for relaxation - A large living room adorned with big windows, filling the space with natural light - A beautiful open fireplace with a slate separator adds a rustic charm - Modern kitchen equipped with essentials for creating delightful meals - Dining area with open space up to the ridge - A spacious hall on the entrance floor - Storage and technical room with ample space and a top-loading washing machine - An upper floor living room with balcony access - Detached storage, ideal for snowmobile storage with pre-installed electricity - Opportunities for setting up a carport for your snowmobile Stepping into the open-plan living area, you're greeted with a flood of natural light streaming through the expansive windows. This light complements the warmth of the open fireplace, which promises cozy evenings during the colder months. The kitchen, sleek and modern, is well-equipped to inspire your culinary adventures. From the living room, step onto the extended terrace—a space where o ... click here to read more

6-room Winterized Holiday Home on Svarttjärnsvägen 12 Storlien Åre Municipality

If you're in search of a tranquil escape amidst Sweden’s splendid natural beauty, then Fagervik 102 might just be the perfect find for you. Nestled in the picturesque Söderhamn Municipality, this country home presents an opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the heart of Fagervik’s idyllic landscape. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a peaceful retreat, Fagervik 102 promises to be a gateway to an enchanting lifestyle. Situated on a generous 1375-square-meter plot, this charming summer home offers breathtaking sea views and a fantastic location right on the beach. The plot features a meticulously maintained lawn that gently meanders towards the sea, providing an ideal setting for sun-filled days and pleasant family gatherings. The lush green space ensures plenty of room for activities or simply to unwind in solitude with a novel or catch up with friends over coffee, all while the refreshing sea breeze dances around you. One of the star attractions here is the impressive jetty, which extends to an enormous 150 square meters and stretches 25 meters into the serene waters. It's not just a feature—it’s a playground for those who love life by the water. Whether you’re keen on swimming, fishing, or simply lounging under the sun to enjoy picturesque views, the jetty is just the perfect spot. The bay is thoughtfully dredged, offering a depth of around three meters, ensuring hassle-free docking for boats, whether they’re big or small. Adjacent to the shimmering sea, there’s a charming cabin equipped with a wood-fired sauna and a cozy lounge area, inviting you to relax and recharge after a day of water activities. Serenity is the theme of this country home, fostering the perfect environment to escape f ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home at Fagervik 102, Fagervik, Söderhamn Municipality

Nestled in the serene embrace of Fagervik, Söderhamn, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its direct access to the iconic archipelago, this property is a haven for those yearning for tranquility, natural beauty, and a genuine connection to the sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private jetty, a substantial structure stretching 25 meters into the clear waters of the Bothnian Sea. This jetty is not just a mooring point for your boat; it's a stage for sun-drenched afternoons, leisurely fishing, and refreshing swims. Adjacent to it, a sandy beach invites families to enjoy safe, playful days by the water. The property spans a generous 1,375 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and entertaining. The well-maintained garden, with its mature trees and native vegetation, provides both privacy and a sense of openness, creating a peaceful atmosphere perfect for unwinding. A standout feature is the traditional wood-fired sauna, complete with a cozy lounge area. Just steps from the sea, it offers a quintessential Swedish experience: warming up in the sauna before a brisk dip in the sea. This amenity is a favorite for relaxation and social gatherings, providing a year-round retreat. The main house, built in 1962 from timber, exudes rustic charm. Inside, a functional kitchen and a welcoming living room with a wood-burning stove create a cozy ambiance. The upstairs bedroom offers privacy and comfort, while large windows flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Complementing the main house is a versatile guest cottage, currently serving as the primary residen ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and jetty

The first thing you notice on a June morning at Skogsta 15 is the light. It hits the south-facing slope around five in the morning, floods through the glazed veranda, and turns the whole kitchen amber before anyone else in Hudiksvall is awake. The wood-burning stove is still warm from the night before. The coffee is on. Outside, the chickens in the old barn have started their morning racket. That's the kind of life this place makes possible. Set on 2.2 hectares of gently sloping land just six kilometres from central Hudiksvall in Sweden's Gävleborg County, this three-bedroom country home from 1940 sits on elevated ground surrounded by birch forest, open grass, and a working barn that's earned its keep through the decades. It's priced at €192,000 — a rare entry point for this much land and this much sky in coastal central Sweden. The house itself is 125 square metres across two floors, and it reads exactly as it should: solid, cared-for, practical without being cold. Walk through the front door and you land in a generous hallway — the kind where muddy boots and winter coats have their place. The kitchen has a proper island, a wood-burning stove for damp autumn days, and a full set of modern appliances including a dishwasher, oven, and extractor fan. It's not a kitchen you renovate; it's a kitchen you cook in. The living room on the ground floor has its own wood-burner and enough floor space for a real dining table, not an afterthought. A shower room with toilet and washbasin sits conveniently off the entrance level, and laundry facilities mean you don't have to choose between the countryside lifestyle and basic convenience. Upstairs, two bedrooms — one currently doing duty as a walk-in wardrobe — sit alongside an unfin ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Vintergatsviken 7, a quaint retreat nestled in the serene Hudiksvalls kommun of Iggesund, Sweden. This country home is perfect for those looking for both tranquility and the beauty of the countryside. With its cherished location just 100 meters from the captivating Vintergatsfjärden, this cozy 57 sqm abode offers a retreat-like ambiance for anyone yearning for a simpler, yet fulfilling life. The property features a sizeable plot of 3,310 sqm, giving you plenty of room to expand or pursue your interests in landscaping or perhaps even raising a few animals, thanks to its stable with a cast slab that gives you the freedom to explore such hobbies. Now, let me guide you through this delightful house. You'll be greeted by a warm and inviting hall that provides ample space for outerwear and footwear, setting a family-friendly tone as soon as you step inside. To the left, there is a well-appointed bathroom featuring a shower, a porta potty, a water heater, and a vanity with a mirror cabinet—practical amenities for daily living. The living room is especially cozy with its built-in fireplace, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings. Both a sofa and a dining table can comfortably fit in this space, fostering a social and welcoming environment. The kitchen has been tastefully renovated to offer a bright and pleasant setting where culinary dreams can come to life. An opening connects the kitchen to the living room, adding a touch of sociability to your cooking and dining experiences. Moving to the bedroom, you'll find ample space for a double bed and other pieces of furniture, offering restful nights and plenty of storage options. Living here offers flexibility; whether you choose to make this you ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Vintergatsviken 7 Hudiksvalls kommun

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Segersta, Sweden, Svedjavägen 115 & 113 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and the charm of rural living. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this residence promises a harmonious blend of comfort, potential, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at Svedjavägen, where the hustle and bustle of city life feel worlds away. The property, built in 1909, retains its original charm while offering modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for those looking to escape to the countryside without sacrificing convenience. Property Highlights: - Charming Country Home: A 59-square-meter residence with a cozy living room, a well-sized bedroom, and a versatile additional room. - Expansive Garden: A sprawling 5,009-square-meter garden perfect for gardening, recreation, or simply enjoying the outdoors. - Versatile Outbuilding: A substantial structure previously used as a carpentry workshop, offering potential for conversion into a guest house, studio, or additional living space. - Proximity to Nature: Walking distance to Bergviken Lake, ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating. - Scenic Surroundings: Surrounded by forests and fields, offering a sense of seclusion and tranquility. - Outdoor Activities: Opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the abundant wildlife and changing seasons. - Local Amenities: Close to the village of Segersta for essential services and the larger town of Bollnäs ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Bergvik, a peaceful hamlet in Sweden, this country home at Verkmyra 517 is an excellent choice for those seeking respite from fast-paced urban living. With its quaint charm, this property proudly stands in a quiet haven surrounded by lush greenery, offering both tranquility and potential for making it your very own special retreat. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle or you’re considering a permanent move to a more serene lifestyle, this property offers a unique prospect. Bergvik, located in the picturesque Söderhamns municipality, is a delightful spot dotted with forests, lakes, and endless landscapes. This creates a perfect background for the expansive 3,640 square meter plot that this home rests on. Life in Bergvik is defined by its four seasons, from snowy and frosty winters to warm, pleasant summers, offering a diverse and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts. The proximity to the water—just a short 300-meter stroll—opens a myriad of opportunities for outdoor activities, whether it's a quiet afternoon fishing, kayaking in the warm months, or simply relishing a beachside picnic. The village itself, with its tight-knit community, offers an escape to a simpler life. Residents of Bergvik appreciate its serene environment while being embraced by the native Swedish culture. Life here is about connection: to nature, community, and a slower pace of life. With nearby trails and pathways, this is an ideal location for anyone fond of hiking, cycling, or indulging in the many scenic routes waiting to be explored. The property itself tells stories of the past while offering modern comforts. Built in 1905, it's a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home covering ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene parish of Ilsbo, this remarkable farmhouse is more than just a place to live; it's a slice of history waiting for its next chapter. Located at Berge 106 in the tranquil Nordanstigs kommun of Sweden, this farmhouse, once known by the traditional name Nygården, carries stories from centuries ago. Enveloped in picturesque surroundings, this property extends over lush fields and dense woods, providing an alluring retreat for those who seek peace and simplicity away from urban chaos. As you step into this 290-square-meter farmhouse, you are greeted by an atmosphere that whispers tales from the past. With 7 spacious bedrooms, this farmhouse is perfect for larger families looking to make their own memories in a genuinely unique setting. The harmonious layout includes 2 functional bathrooms, each offering its amenities to meet a family's essential needs. The property’s solid condition speaks of the attentive maintenance it has enjoyed over the years, presenting a blend of both comfort and functionality, with the opportunity to add personal touches. Whether you're considering a lifestyle change or an investment, this farmhouse offers both potential and opulence without pretension. - 7 spacious bedrooms - 2 functional bathrooms - 290 sqm living space - Scenic farmland views - Fiber optic internet connectivity - New sewage system installed in 2024 - Historical significance dating back to the 1500s - Cozy fireplaces - Large economic building - Atrium-like courtyard The property’s rich ambiance is accentuated by charming fireplaces, providing a warm and inviting hearth to gather around during those colder months. With the Swedish climate offering chilly winters and pleasantly warm summers, the farmhouse is w ... click here to read more

Farm/Forest at Berge 106

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private jetty. Welcome to Stora Björn 69 & 70, a stunning villa nestled in the heart of Hudiksvall, Sweden, where the sea meets serenity, and every day feels like a holiday. This architect-designed villa is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. With its prime location right by the sea, this property offers breathtaking views and direct access to the beautiful Hälsingland archipelago. Whether you're an avid sailor or simply enjoy the calming presence of water, this villa is your perfect second home. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The main residence boasts a spacious 185 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize natural light and capture the stunning sea views. High ceilings and large windows create an airy, open atmosphere, while multiple tiled stoves and cozy fireplaces add warmth and character during the colder months. The open-plan living and dining area is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family time, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. Guest House and Outdoor Amenities In addition to the main villa, the property includes a high-standard guest house, offering a fully furnished apartment with generous spaces, a guest room, a newly renovated shower room, a sauna, and a laundry room. This guest house is ideal for hosting visitors or can be rented out for additional income, providing flexibility and potential for investment. The expansive 3,016 square meter lot offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. Mature trees, shrubs, and open lawns create a peaceful and private ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the villa and sea