Lakeside Retreat with Expansive Views in Jäckvik, Sweden

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Hagavägen 8, 938 95 Jäckvik, Arjeplogs kommun, Sweden, Jäckvik (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 56Floor area

€174,500

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

56m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Jäckvik, Hagavägen 8 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish paradise. This country home, with its enviable location by the shores of Hornavan, Sweden's deepest lake, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water and the majestic sight of mountains framing your view. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle.

Jäckvik is a hidden gem in the heart of Swedish Lapland, renowned for its pristine wilderness and vibrant outdoor culture. The area is a playground for nature enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities year-round. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. The nearby ski slopes and trails are a magnet for adventurers from across Sweden and beyond. As the snow melts, the region bursts into life with opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and boating. The Laponia World Heritage area and Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve are just a stone's throw away, offering endless exploration possibilities.

The property itself is a classic Swedish cabin, originally built in 1934, exuding a nostalgic charm with its wood-paneled walls and large windows that capture the breathtaking views. With a total living area of 56 square meters, the cabin is cozy yet functional, featuring a comfortable bedroom, a spacious living room, and a kitchen ready for your personal touch. The auxiliary space offers additional storage or can be transformed into a workshop or mudroom for your outdoor gear.

The expansive plot of 1,565 square meters provides both privacy and direct access to nature. Whether you're hosting summer barbecues, gardening, or simply soaking in the midnight sun, the garden area is your personal oasis. With the water's edge just a short stroll away, launching a canoe, fishing, or taking a refreshing swim in Hornavan is a daily possibility.

Living in this country home means embracing a lifestyle deeply connected to nature. The local community in Jäckvik is welcoming and active, with events and gatherings that celebrate the unique culture and traditions of northern Sweden. Despite its secluded feel, Hagavägen 8 is easily accessible by car and within reasonable distance of Arjeplog, where you'll find shops, restaurants, and essential services.

This property is perfect for those who value peace, privacy, and a close connection to nature. Whether you're looking for a year-round residence, a holiday home, or an investment in one of Sweden's most beautiful regions, Hagavägen 8 offers endless possibilities. The large plot allows for future expansion, gardening, or even the addition of guest cabins. The existing cabin, with its solid structure and classic design, is ready for your vision and creativity.

Key Features and Amenities:
- Lakeside location with stunning mountain views
- Cozy 56 square meter cabin with wood-paneled interiors
- Spacious living room and functional kitchen
- Comfortable bedroom ensuring restful nights
- Auxiliary space for storage or workshop
- Expansive 1,565 square meter plot
- Direct access to Hornavan for water activities
- Proximity to Laponia World Heritage area and Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve
- Vibrant local community with cultural events
- Easy access to Arjeplog for amenities
- Potential for expansion or guest cabins

Don't miss the chance to make this lakeside retreat your own. With its unbeatable location, generous lot, and authentic Swedish charm, Hagavägen 8 is ready to become your new home or vacation haven in the mountains. Experience the magic of Jäckvik and discover why this area is cherished by nature lovers and adventurers alike.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
56
Price per m²
€3,116
Garden size
1565
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 the holiday home

Stand at the kitchen window on a July morning and watch mist lift off the river in slow, unhurried curls. That's the kind of quiet this place offers — not the performed quiet of a spa, but the real, deep stillness of northern Sweden, where the only soundtrack is birdsong, moving water, and the occasional rustle of a reindeer picking through the treeline. This one-bedroom country cottage in Korsträsk, set on a generous 4,037-square-metre plot along the river's edge, is the kind of find that doesn't come along often in Norrbotten County. Korsträsk itself is a small, unhurried village about 20 kilometres from the town of Älvsbyn, sitting in a landscape shaped by glaciers, pine forests, and the kind of light that photographers chase from across Europe. In midsummer, the sun barely sets. By late August, the skies turn theatrical — deep violet streaks giving way to the first hints of aurora. In February, you can cross-country ski straight from the property boundary and follow forest tracks for hours without crossing a road. This is that kind of place. The cottage sits right beside the river, and roughly 350 metres separates you from the shores of Stor-Korsträsket, one of the larger lakes in the municipality. Walk down in the evening with a rod and you're pulling perch and pike from water that feels like it belongs to you alone. In summer, the lake is warm enough to swim — Swedes are not precious about cold water, and after a few days here, neither will you be. Canoe hire is easy to arrange in Älvsbyn, and paddling the connected waterways for an afternoon gives you a view of this landscape that no road can match. The house itself is 75 square metres, solid in structure, and honest about what it is: an older Swedish cottage w ... click here to read more

Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

You wake up to the smell of pine resin warming in the morning sun, and the only sound is a woodpecker somewhere deep in the birch forest behind the cottage. No traffic. No sirens. Just the occasional clink of a coffee cup and the creak of an old wooden floor underfoot. This is Gottröra—a pocket of rural Uppland that most people drive straight past on their way to the coast, which is precisely why the people who find it never want to leave. Set along Vängsjöbergsvägen in the quiet community of Gottröra, about 20 kilometers inland from Norrtälje, this 1968-built country home sits high on its own plot—elevated enough to catch the light early, private enough that you'll forget neighbors exist. The 3,026-square-meter grounds unfold around a sheltered courtyard framed by the main house, a guest cottage, a sauna building, and several outbuildings. From above, it looks like a small Swedish farm that got quietly left behind by the twentieth century, and that's exactly the appeal. The main house is 64 square meters of honest, unfussy living space. Two bedrooms, a kitchen with a wood-burning stove big enough to heat the whole room in February, and a sitting room anchored by a proper fireplace. The layout was designed for people who actually use their homes—not for show. On a grey November afternoon, with a pot of elk stew on the stovetop and snow pressing against the single-pane kitchen window, this house delivers exactly what it promises: warmth, quiet, and the particular contentment that comes from being genuinely off the grid from city life. Summers here are something else entirely. Viksjön lake is a 550-meter walk down through the trees—a clean, cold Swedish lake where the swimming is good and the fishing is better. Pike and ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

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Nestled in the enchanting cabin paradise of Jäckvik, Sweden, awaits a charming country home that offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. At Tullbacksvägen 5, you'll be greeted by the natural beauty of the Scandinavian wilderness, where forest trails and breathtaking vistas are part of your daily life. This idyllic location makes it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene yet adventurous retreat. Now let's embark on a journey through this delightful property. Covering an expansive land area of 2,230 square meters, the grounds of Tullbacksvägen 5 house a main building and four additional structures, each serving a distinct purpose. The main building, a cozy cabin steeped in traditional charm, spans 63 square meters and includes four welcoming rooms along with a kitchen. As you step inside, you'll immediately notice the impressive ceiling height, towering at four meters in the social areas. This open space combines the dining room, kitchen, and a spacious living room, where a rustic fireplace takes center stage. The warmth of the timber paneling envelops you, preserving that quintessential cabin feel – it's just perfect for all your cozy escapades! A country home wouldn't be complete without a few amenities that cater to relaxation and leisure. One such feature is a standalone sauna, easily accessible by a charming path from the main home. Imagine unwinding in the soothing heat after a day of exploring the captivating surroundings, then cooling off on the adjacent deck beneath the star-kissed skies. And if you're looking to socialize or just bask in solitude, a fire pit tucked away between the sauna and sleeping cabins provides a charming retreat. More sleeping areas are available in ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Tullbacksvägen 5 Jäckvik Arjeplogs kommun

A Symphony of Nature and Tradition in Swedish Lapland Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Laisälven River, its waters weaving a tranquil melody that harmonizes with the rustling leaves of ancient trees. This is the daily symphony that greets you at Gautosjö 5, a riverside log cabin retreat nestled in the heart of Swedish Lapland. Here, the air is crisp, the landscape is untouched, and the lifestyle is one of serene simplicity. A Timeless Sanctuary Step inside the main cabin, where traditional Swedish craftsmanship meets the raw beauty of nature. The open-plan design invites you to experience a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and sleeping areas, all bathed in natural light from expansive windows. These windows frame the river's dance, offering a living canvas of ever-changing views. An open fireplace stands as the heart of the home, its warmth a comforting embrace during the cooler months. A Haven for Gatherings Beyond the main cabin, a guest cottage and a separate sleeping cabin await, each echoing the rustic charm of traditional log construction. The guest cottage provides a cozy retreat for family and friends, while the sleeping cabin offers privacy and comfort for additional guests. A härbre, a classic northern Swedish outbuilding, adds both storage and a touch of historical character to the property. Nature's Playground The grounds of Gautosjö 5 are a natural wonderland, where mature trees and wildflowers create a tapestry of colors and textures. Just 50 meters from the water's edge, the property offers direct access to the river for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking in the serenity. The surrounding landscape is a canvas of dramatic mountain peaks and mirror-like lakes, inviting you to ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and natural surroundings

A Tranquil Mountain Retreat in Björkheden, Sorsele Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Vuovuos stream, nestled in the heart of Sweden's pristine wilderness. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature's beauty and tranquility are your daily companions. Welcome to your rustic log cabin retreat in Björkheden, Sorsele. A Day in the Life at Björkheden As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the landscape, you step onto your cozy terrace with a steaming cup of coffee. The crisp mountain air fills your lungs, invigorating your senses. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment. Whether it's a leisurely breakfast on the terrace or a brisk morning walk through the forest, every day offers a new adventure. The seasons paint a vivid tapestry across the landscape. In spring, wildflowers burst into bloom, while summer brings long days perfect for fishing in the nearby lakes. Autumn's fiery foliage is a sight to behold, and winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Björkheden is a paradise for those who cherish the great outdoors. The Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve, one of Europe's largest protected areas, is just a stone's throw away, offering endless trails for hiking and exploration. The nearby streams and rivers are teeming with fish, making it a haven for anglers. In winter, the Nalovardo ski resort, just 45 kilometers away, beckons with its pristine slopes. Local Culture and Community Despite its secluded feel, Björkheden is part of a warm and welcoming community. The nearby village of Ammarnäs, just 30 kilometers away, offers esse ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the log cabins in Björkheden

Ammarnäs: A Hidden Gem in Sweden's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird. The crisp, invigorating air fills your lungs as you step outside, greeted by the panoramic views of the Swedish wilderness. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and tranquility reign supreme. Nestled in the heart of Västerbotten, the charming village of Ammarnäs offers a unique blend of seclusion and community spirit. Here, at Stickvägen 1, lies a country home that promises not just a place to stay, but a place to live, explore, and rejuvenate. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1976, this 72-square-meter home is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. As you enter, a welcoming hallway leads you into a bright and airy living room. Large windows frame the stunning landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine cozy evenings by the window, watching the sunset paint the sky in hues of orange and pink. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary haven. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking or a sumptuous dinner after a day of skiing, this space caters to all your needs. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area offers a perfect spot for family meals, with views that make every meal a feast for the eyes. Three well-proportioned bedrooms provide restful retreats, each designed with privacy and relaxation in mind. The bathroom, functional and well-maintained, ensures convenience with its practical layout. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside, and you're greeted by a generous 719-square-meter plot. The garden is a canva ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Ammarnäs, Myrvägen 16 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming property, located in the serene Sorsele municipality, is a perfect blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Sweden's natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of birch leaves and the distant call of native birds, as the morning sun filters through the majestic Ammarnäs mountains. This is the daily reality at Myrvägen 16, where the allure of nature meets the comforts of home. With a total living area of 58 square meters, this property is designed for those who cherish both adventure and relaxation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Originally built in 1975 and thoughtfully extended in 1996, the main cabin is a testament to timeless design and practicality. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway equipped with a drying cabinet—perfect for storing outdoor gear after a day exploring the mountains. The well-appointed kitchen, complete with a dining area for five, is ideal for family meals or gatherings with friends. The heart of the home is the spacious living room, where a beautifully crafted masonry fireplace serves as a natural focal point. This inviting space accommodates a comfortable sofa corner and a small workspace, making it possible to combine mountain living with remote work if desired. The warmth and ambiance provided by the fireplace create a perfect setting for cozy evenings after a day of hiking, skiing, or snowmobiling. Bedrooms and Amenities The main cabin includes two bedrooms, each fitted with custom-built bunk beds to maximize s ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main cabin

Picture yourself stepping out onto the snow-covered deck of your own mountain retreat as the Northern Lights dance across the Arctic sky, the crisp winter air carrying the scent of pine and wood smoke from your crackling fire inside. This is not a fantasy—this is daily life in your 2022-built vacation home in Ammarnäs, the gateway to Swedish Lapland's most spectacular wilderness. Wake each morning to absolute silence broken only by birdsong, sip coffee while watching reindeer wander past your 720-square-meter property, and spend your days exploring one of Europe's last true frontiers before retreating to your private wood-fired sauna. This is where adventure meets comfort, where modern Scandinavian living harmonizes with ancient wilderness, and where your family creates memories that span generations. Nestled in the heart of Sorsele municipality in Västerbotten County, this 70-square-meter modern country home represents far more than a property purchase—it's your entry ticket to an extraordinary lifestyle that few will ever experience. Built just two years ago to exacting Swedish construction standards, this three-bedroom retreat combines contemporary comfort with the rugged practicality required for life on the edge of the Arctic Circle. The 25 square meters of additional outbuilding space houses a critical feature for true Lapland living: a heated garage with dedicated snowmobile storage, because here, snowmobiles aren't recreational toys—they're your winter transportation into a frozen wonderland that stretches endlessly in every direction. The moment you enter through the front door, the thoughtful design reveals itself. An open-plan kitchen and living area forms the heart of the home, dominated by a magnificent so ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Ammarnäs, Sorsele kommun, this delightful cabin at Myrvägen 38 promises an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a real estate agent accustomed to managing properties around the globe, it's a pleasure to introduce potential buyers to this mountain haven. With a competitive price of SEK 95,000, this property caters to those seeking a tranquil abode surrounded by nature. It’s an opportunity not to be missed, especially for our interested international buyers and expats who are eager to enjoy the Scandinavian lifestyle. This property sits in the heart of Sorsele, a municipality known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil environment. The small town of Ammarnäs is nothing short of a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. When living here, you can expect a climate that brings gorgeous snowy winters, perfect for skiing and snowmobiling, while summer invites opportunities for hiking and fishing. It's where you truly experience the four distinct seasons, each offering its own set of adventures in the wilds of Sweden. The cabin, built in 1995, is snug and welcoming with a solid 48 square meters of living space. It's a well-preserved chalet, perfect for unwinding after a vigorous day on the slopes. Inside, the cabin offers a good-sized living area that effortlessly becomes the focal point for gatherings. Imagine cozy evenings by a warm fire, sharing stories from the day's excursions or planning tomorrow's adventures. The space is intentionally designed for family interaction or simply enjoying a quiet moment alone. Two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for a restful night's sleep. They serve as private sanctuaries where you can recharge after exploring the en ... click here to read more

Mountain cabin exterior

Located in the tranquil village of Mellanström, the fetching Framnäs 4 embodies the charm and potential of a genuine Swedish country home. With a manageable area of 56 square meters distributed amongst three buildings - a main cabin, a guest cabin, and an additional outbuilding equipped with ample storage space - this property presents a canvas ripe for the imagination and initiative of its new owners. This quaint ensemble sits on a generous plot of 1710 square meters, offering an expanse suitable for elaborate gardening or perhaps more ambitious landscaping projects. The naturally lush surroundings beckon those with a green thumb or anyone yearning to cultivate their own piece of pastoral paradise. While already holding a solid structure, the property is poised for a transformation. Prospective homeowners should be prepared to invest time, effort, and resources to refurbish and perhaps modernize this dwelling to fully realize its potential. This setup is ideal for the enthusiastic DIYer or someone looking to make a more personal imprint on their next home. Main Cabin Features: - Ample living space requiring rejuvenative touches - Large attached terrace ideal for relaxation or hosting Guest Cabin Features: - Cozy space for hosting friends or family - Potential to convert into a creative studio or home office Outbuilding Features: - Substantial storage options - Possible conversion into a workshop or hobby area The local area, Mellanström, is nestled near the enchanting Lake Uddjaure, known for its excellent trout and pike fishing. Angling enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to the lake and the inclusive boathouse, editing a sizable motorboat. The aquatic activities extend beyond fishing; the lake i ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Framnäs 4 Mellanström Arjeplogs kommun

Nestled in the serene heart of Swedish Lapland, Tallberg 3 in Mellanström offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 3,610 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with the allure of nature. With its good condition and potential for personalization, this property is a canvas waiting for your touch. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of the forest, the crisp northern air filling your lungs as you step onto your terrace. The main cottage, a cozy 43 square meters, is perfect for couples or small families yearning for a peaceful retreat. The living area, kitchen, and bedroom are designed to offer comfort and simplicity, making it an ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Experience the Lapland Lifestyle Owning a second home in Mellanström means embracing a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities. The region is renowned for its pristine landscapes, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. - Proximity to Lake Uddjaure: Just a stone's throw away, this lake is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. Known for its trout and pike, it hosts vibrant fishing competitions during the summer months. - Outdoor Recreation: The nearby Ahkalis mountain is perfect for snowmobiling in winter, while the surrounding forests are ideal for berry and mushroom picking. - Cultural Richness: Immerse yourself in the local traditions and events that showcase the unique lifestyle of northern Sweden. - Wildlife Watching: The unspoiled nature of the region is a haven for wildlife, offering a chance to witness the changing seasons in all their glory. ### A Property with Potential Tallb ... click here to read more

Main house and yard

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the thermometer outside reads minus eight, and you're standing at the kitchen window in thick wool socks watching fresh snow pile up on the spruce branches while the coffee brews. The Balmielva river is frozen solid just down the slope, and the ski trail to Fjellandsbyen cuts right below the cabin, maybe forty metres away. You can hear nothing. That particular, almost physical silence that only exists at altitude, in winter, in Norway. That is what Naustbuktveien 3 actually feels like. Sulitjelma sits at roughly 498 metres above sea level in the mountains of Nordland, about 75 kilometres east of Fauske and the E6 highway. It's not a place most international buyers stumble across — and that's precisely its value. The village grew out of one of Norway's most significant copper mining operations, and the legacy of that industrial past gives the place a grittier, more authentic character than the polished ski resorts further south. The Sulitjelma Mining Museum up the road documents the whole story, from 19th-century tunnels to the early-20th-century boom years, and it's genuinely worth an afternoon. But most people come here for the landscape, and the landscape does not disappoint. The chalet itself is compact at 46 square metres — two bedrooms, a living room, and a functional kitchen — but the layout makes clever use of every square metre. The entrance hall keeps the cold at the door. The living room catches the afternoon sun, and the views across the open terrain are the kind that make you put your book down. The property is sold fully furnished: sofa, dining table, refrigerator with freezer, TV. You could drive up on a Friday evening and be entirely comfortable by the t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Naustbuktveien 3

Nestled amidst the striking landscapes of Sulitjelma, Norway, this delightful mountain cabin awaits those seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Here, at Stordalveien 77, a charming hideaway awaits your discovery. As a global real estate agent, my schedule is constantly filled with finding the perfect homes for clients around the world, and this cabin is one such unique gem. Living in Sulitjelma means embracing the great outdoors, a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is a gateway to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes. Sulitjelma is a village known for its stunning mountain views, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. The climate here is as you might expect from a region perched amidst Norway's fjords—cool, with snow blanketing the mountains in winter, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland. In summer, the days stretch long, bathing the area in sunlight, perfect for exploring. If you're considering settling in Sulitjelma, life here revolves around nature. With access to ski trails that snake between the nearby ski resort and lodge, and only 600 meters from the lodge itself, the cabin is ideally positioned for winter sports lovers. Imagine strapping on your skis and cruising through pristine snow-covered trails right from your doorstep. And when the snow melts, the hiking trails reveal a plethora of adventures—hiking, hunting, berry and mushroom picking eagerly await. The cabin itself, a compact yet cozy retreat, offers a wonderful opportunity to experience cabin life in this picturesque locale. While measuring approximately 35 square meters, it's an example of efficient use of space, providing everything you'd need for a comfortable stay. The property comprises: - 2 Bedr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stordalsveien 77! Cabin with immediate proximity to a paradise of hiking opportunities

Picture yourself stepping through the door of a century-old Norwegian schoolhouse, where winter mornings begin with steam rising from your private sauna and afternoons unfold on skis gliding across endless white expanses. This is Jakobsbakken 52, a rare 82-square-meter mountain cabin in Sulitjelma where Norwegian mining history meets modern mountain living, just 100 kilometers from Bodø's coastal gateway. Originally built in 1909 to educate the children of Jakobsbakken's copper mining community, this single-story retreat has been thoughtfully converted into a three-bedroom escape where every window frames the dramatic peaks and forests that define northern Norway's Salten region. The asking price of 92,900 euros represents exceptional value for a move-in ready property with such distinctive heritage and year-round recreational access. This property tells the story of Sulitjelma itself, a remote valley where Swedish and Norwegian miners once extracted copper ore from the mountains, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and community that still echoes through the landscape. The cabin's solid construction reflects that era's craftsmanship, with thick walls and a practical layout designed for harsh Arctic winters. Today's configuration offers two separate living rooms, allowing families to spread out comfortably or groups of friends to enjoy both lively gatherings and quiet reading nooks simultaneously. The wood-burning stove becomes the heart of winter evenings, crackling warmth filling rooms as northern lights dance across the sky outside. Large windows throughout capture maximum daylight during summer's midnight sun and frame snow-laden branches during the dark winter months, creating an ever-changing gallery of Nordic l ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jakobsbakken 52.

As a agent operating within a global real estate agency, I’ve had the privilage of working with many kinds of properties across the globe. Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a charming opportunity nestled in a quaint and serene corner of Sweden. Your potential new home awaits at Gustav Roséns väg 8 in Storuman, an enchanting villa perfect for those seeking tranquility and peaceful living abroad. Now lets take a closer look at the villa itself. Situated on a sizeable plot of 1174 square meters, this villa, with its 90 square meters of living space, presents itself as a family-friendly abode complete with the essentials for comfortable living. The property boasts four well proportioned bedrooms, ideal for a family seeking ample space or for a couple envisioning a home office or guest bedroom. The beating heart of this house is undoubtedly the renovated kitchen, which was tastefully updated in 2016 to meet modern standards. Equipped with reliable district heating, and connected to municipal water and sewage services, you’ll find this home is as functional as it is inviting. As you live and breathe the fresh air of Storuman, the town offers numerous opportunities for a full-fledged lifestyle enriched by nature. Given it's presence near a picturesque lake, your weekends in Vallnäs can be spent enjoying leisurely walks by the shore, or perhaps casting a line on an impromptu fishing excursion. The clear waters are perfect for canoeing and kayaking, while the area is also well-suited for hiking enthusiasts with trails that meander through awe-inspiring landscapes. Storuman itself is a gateway to various cultural and social activities. The local spirit is communal and welcoming – an ideal environment if you're new to the ... click here to read more

5 room Villa on Gustav Roséns väg 8 Storuman Storumans kommun

Picture yourself waking to the first light filtering through pine trees, the silence broken only by birdsong and the distant whisper of a mountain stream. Step onto your wooden terrace with morning coffee in hand, and watch as sunlight illuminates Solvågtinden mountain across the Junkerdal valley. This is life at your off-grid mountain retreat in Graddis, where the Norwegian wilderness becomes your backyard and time moves to the rhythm of seasons rather than schedules. This 3-bedroom mountain chalet sits in the peaceful Graddis area of Saltdal municipality, offering international buyers a rare opportunity to own an authentic Norwegian wilderness experience just 700 meters from the Swedish border. Here, privacy and natural beauty combine with practical amenities to create a vacation home that serves as both adventure basecamp and tranquil sanctuary. The property comprises a 45-square-meter main chalet plus a generously sized annex, together providing flexible accommodation for family gatherings and extended stays with friends. The main chalet houses two comfortable bedrooms, a functional kitchen with pantry storage, and an inviting living area warmed by dual wood-burning stoves. Recent maintenance includes fresh exterior painting completed in 2025, while a comprehensive renovation and expansion in 2000 updated the structure and added a new roof, ensuring the building remains in excellent condition. The 2006-built annex transforms this from simple cabin to comprehensive mountain retreat. Its spacious living area with wood stove creates additional gathering space, while the dedicated sauna building with wood-fired stove and integrated water tank offers the quintessential Nordic relaxation experience after days spent explori ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the serene beauty of nature greets you every morning. Nestled in the heart of Graddis, Røkland, this delightful cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's untouched wilderness. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises tranquility, adventure, and a lifetime of cherished memories. A Cabin with Character and Comfort This charming cabin, located at Graddis 24, 8255 Røkland, is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous maintenance. Originally constructed in 1976, the cabin has been lovingly expanded and updated over the years, ensuring it meets modern standards while retaining its rustic charm. With three cozy bedrooms, a spacious living room, and a well-equipped kitchen, this cabin is ready to welcome you and your family. Key Features: - Location: Graddis, Røkland, Norway - Size: 60 square meters of living space - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Outdoor Space: 12 square meters of balcony/terrace - Condition: Good, with recent renovations - Utilities: Equipped with electricity and fiber optic cables - Accessibility: Short walk from a large parking area, with a charming suspension bridge over a river - Furnishings: Sold fully furnished, ready for immediate occupancy - Lease: Situated on a leased plot with an annual fee of 620 NOK A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Owning this cabin means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and natural beauty. During the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals lush trails ideal for hiking, berry picking, an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Storuman, this charming country home offers a unique lifestyle for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. The town of Storuman, a gateway to the majestic landscapes of northern Sweden, provides an idyllic backdrop for this three-bedroom, one-bathroom property. Storberg 212, located within Storumans kommun, is not just a residence but an opportunity for an enviable lifestyle wrapped in the serenity of rural living. For overseas buyers and expats dreaming of embracing the Swedish countryside, this country home presents itself as a viable option. Set on a stretch of hilly meadowland peppered with forested areas, you'll have access to resources like fine firewood for your household needs. The land parcel, though currently undergoing a cadastral subdivision, promises ample space for gardening, small-scale farming, or simply basking in nature's abundance. The property itself, with its historical roots as an agricultural hub, consists of a main house accompanied by several outbuildings that could serve various purposes—be it storage, workshops, or small livestock accommodations. Standing proudly with its two floors and a basement, the main house offers a substantial living experience. The entrance floor welcomes you with a spacious kitchen, perfect for concocting local Swedish dishes, and flows into a cozy living room where you'll picture spending snowy evenings wrapped in warmth. The bedroom and bathroom on this floor provide convenience, while upstairs, two larger bedrooms, an alcove, and storage spaces await, offering plenty of possibilities for family or visiting guests. Here are some highlights of the property: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Spacious kitchen - Comfortable living ro ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kråkberget, Tärnaby, this inviting country home offers a gateway to the tranquil beauty of Swedish Lapland. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the breathtaking views of the Ryfjäll massif. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a retreat, and a haven for those seeking solace in nature's grandeur. ### A Day in the Life at Kråkberget As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the landscape, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the covered terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a stunning backdrop, setting the tone for a day filled with adventure or relaxation. In the winter months, the snow-blanketed terrain transforms into a playground for skiing enthusiasts. Tärnaby, renowned for its ski slopes, is just a short drive away, offering a variety of runs for all skill levels. After a day on the slopes, return to the warmth of your home, where the soapstone fireplace crackles invitingly, promising cozy evenings with family and friends. ### Embrace the Seasons Spring and summer bring a burst of color and life to the region. The expansive 1,940 square meter lot becomes a canvas for gardening enthusiasts, while the lush greenery invites outdoor dining and leisurely afternoons. Nearby fishing waters beckon, offering both summer and winter fishing opportunities, while hiking trails wind through the landscape, revealing hidden gems and breathtaking vistas. Autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of red and gold, a perfect time for exploring the local trails or enjoying a picnic by the serene waters of Jokksjaure. The annual events at Boksjön add a vibrant touch to the season, fostering a sense of ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Västerbotten region, Balstaberg 105 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene wilderness. This country home, located in the quaint village of Gunnarn, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a harmonious blend of simplicity and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. Your day begins with a leisurely stroll through the expansive 4,964 square meter plot, where the possibilities for customization and expansion are as vast as the landscape itself. The modest cabin, a blank canvas, invites you to envision a cozy summer getaway or a rustic base for hunting and fishing escapades. A Nature Lover's Paradise Balstaberg 105 is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding forests are a playground for exploration, with trails that beckon you to wander and discover hidden berry patches and tranquil marshes. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, offering a snowy wonderland in winter for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, and a vibrant tapestry of colors in autumn, perfect for hunting and photography. Convenience Meets Seclusion While the property offers a sense of seclusion, it is by no means isolated. The nearby village of Gunnarn provides essential services, including a grocery store and gas station, ensuring that your needs are met without sacrificing the peace and quiet you crave. For a broader range of amenities, the towns of Storuman and Tärnaby/Hemavan are just a short drive away, offering everything from shopping to mountain adventures. A Ca ... click here to read more

Balstaberg 105, exterior view