Picturesque 1.5-Story Villa with Basement in Agneteberg, Arvika – Ideal Swedish Retreat with Spacious Living Areas

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Valdemar Dahlgrens gata 50, 67150 Värmland, Sweden, Arvika (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 97Floor area

€137,700

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

97m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque region of Arvika, Valdemar Dahlgrens gata 50 offers an exceptional living experience for those looking to embrace life in Värmland, Sweden. As a busy global real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this delightful villa located in Agneteberg, a truly captivating neighborhood.

This distinctive 1.5-story house, set on a charming plot, is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. It's a place where you can immediately feel at home. With a good condition, this property doesn't require the stress of a fixer-upper, letting you enjoy its warmth and character from the moment you step inside.

Let's begin our tour on the ground floor. The welcoming hall makes for a perfect first impression with ample space to hang your coats and store belongings. As you move forward, you'll discover a modern kitchen that underwent a stylish renovation just a few years back in 2020. Equipped with appliances like a stove and fridge/freezer, this kitchen is ideal for any culinary adventure you wish to undertake. Following the hallway, your journey continues to the cozy living room that effortlessly opens onto a covered terrace and deck. Imagine nights sipping tea or enjoying dinner with friends as the sun sets—that's the magic this space offers.

The ground floor also features a snug bedroom, offering enough room for a double bed. Storage won't be an issue here, thanks to the five spacious wardrobes that keep your belongings neatly organized. For added convenience, there's a small, yet functional WC right off the hall.

Ascending to the upper floor, you're greeted by a large, versatile hall that provides access to the home's balcony. Visualize furnishing this space as a home office, a reading nook, or just a peaceful retreat to gaze across the scenic vistas. This floor also hosts two inviting bedrooms, including a generously-sized bedroom complete with a walk-in closet—a real gem for those who cherish space and storage. The bathroom on this floor is fresh and welcoming, featuring a towel warmer and underfloor heating, ensuring utmost comfort during those chilly Swedish winters.

The basement adds another layer of practicality with its dedicated laundry room, abundant storage areas, and a former boiler room repurposed for multiple uses. Meanwhile, the house's inviting outdoor spaces continue to impress. Whether you're entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet moment, these areas blend in perfectly with the serene surroundings.

Adding to the allure, the property includes a detached garage equipped with a guest room. This can serve as an ideal spot for visitors, accommodating teenagers looking for a bit more independence, or simply functioning as additional storage space.

Living in Agneteberg offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. It's a residential area that primarily boasts villas from the 1960s and 1970s. Families will find comfort knowing there are schools and preschools nearby. For those who love the great outdoors, the neighborhood provides access to natural areas with inviting trails, perfect for running, walking, or cycling.

Life in Arvika comes with its fair share of perks. This captivating town is known for its vibrant cultural scene, hosting a variety of music festivals and art exhibitions throughout the year. Whether you're exploring historical buildings, browsing charming shops, or enjoying mouthwatering meals at local restaurants, Arvika caters to a diverse array of interests.

The town's location, nestled by water, makes it a summer haven with bustling harbor life. Boating enthusiasts will appreciate the unique opportunity to set sail from Sweden's innermost harbor and explore the world beyond. Additionally, the well-maintained City Park offers a green retreat for relaxation and leisure with its brilliant flower arrangements and soothing atmosphere.

Transportation in the area is efficiently managed, catering to both spontaneous and planned journeys. While bus line 52 serves the Haga and Agneteberg districts, line 57 offers demand-responsive services to various other parts of town, making travel stress-free and convenient.

Understanding the ins and outs of Arvika, from its impressive cultural scene to the practicalities of local amenities, can be the difference in turning a house into a cherished home. With well-maintained residential areas, friendly community vibes, and beautiful natural surroundings, life in Arvika holds a promise of fulfillment and contentment. This property, with its comforting space and solid build, stands as an inviting prospect for overseas buyers and expatriates dreaming of a new chapter in their lives.

If you're looking to start a wonderful journey in Värmland, Sweden, this villa could be the perfect backdrop to the life you've always imagined.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
97
Price per m²
€1,420
Garden size
738
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the mountain cabin

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Exterior view of the vacation home

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late July, and you're standing at the kitchen window of a Finnish timber house in rural Skåne, watching mist lift slowly off the surface of Svenstorpssjön about 300 metres away. The smell of pine is everywhere — in the walls, in the air outside, in the sauna you fired up last night. Coffee's on. There's nowhere you have to be. That's what Klangens väg 3 actually feels like. And it's not a fantasy you have to work hard to justify — at this price point, it's one of the most accessible genuine escapes you'll find in southern Sweden. The house itself is a Honka, which matters. Honka is a Finnish manufacturer with a serious reputation for precision-cut log construction — the kind where the timber does the structural and thermal work simultaneously, meaning the walls breathe, the temperature stays remarkably even year-round, and the whole thing just gets better looking as it ages. This one was built in 1995 and has been kept in good condition. Walk inside and the first thing you notice is how warm it feels — not just physically, but in tone. Raw wood on every surface, a Finnish soapstone fireplace anchoring the main room, and a layout that's open but not cavernous. The kitchen and living area share the ground floor in a way that makes the 50 square metres feel much more generous than it sounds on paper. The soapstone fireplace is genuinely worth dwelling on. Soapstone holds heat for hours after the fire dies down — it's not decorative, it's functional in a deeply satisfying way. Light it on a crisp October evening and the stone radiates warmth well past midnight. That's the kind of detail that separates a proper Scandinavian timber house from an imitation. Upstairs, an open loft run ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Early June morning in Tived: the forest is completely silent except for a woodpecker somewhere back in the pines, and the air carries that particular smell — cold water, moss, and something faintly resinous — that you only get this deep into Swedish wilderness. You step outside with your coffee, barefoot on the grass, and realize you're about three minutes from one of the most raw and untouched stretches of nature in Scandinavia. That's the daily reality at Göte Hellmans väg 5. This compact one-bedroom house sits in the quiet cottage community of Tived, in Laxå municipality — a part of Sweden that most international visitors never find, which is precisely what makes it so good. The property spans 44 square meters of interior space on a generous 963-square-meter plot, giving you far more garden than house, in the best possible way. Built in 1966 and currently in good condition, it's a classic Swedish holiday cottage with honest bones and serious potential. Let's talk about what surrounds it first, because the location is genuinely the headline here. A short walk takes you down to Sannerud and the shores of Lake Unden, one of Värmland's larger lakes, where the water runs clear and cold and the small marina sees more rowboats than speedboats. There's a local beach for swimming through July and August, a boat ramp along the tourist road for a small fee if you want to launch your own vessel, and fishing that draws regulars back season after season — pike and perch mostly, if you ask around. The pace is unhurried. Nobody is in a rush. That's the point. Tiveden National Park is roughly 10 kilometers away. If you haven't been, it's worth knowing that Tiveden is unlike the manicured Scandinavian nature reserves you might expec ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

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Step into the heart of Sweden, specifically into the welcoming arms of Arvika, a picturesque spot saturated with the unique atmosphere that's synonymous with a small, culturally rich Swedish kommun. You’re here to explore a property promising not just a house, but a home filled with endless potential and warm memories waiting to be made. As a bussy global real estate agent, I often cross paths with properties promising a certain lifestyle, a specific experience, and this villa is a sterling example. Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Haga, precisely located at Boställsvägen 8, this villa uniquely blends comfort, practicality, and Swedish living. It's tailored for families who relish in quiet living, yet desire proximity to necessary amenities and local activities. To give you an idea, Haga is one of those rare neighborhoods where tranquility and convenience coalesce. It's a family-friendly area where you’ll feel safe and welcomed. Arvika itself is a charming town known for its artistic community and lush landscapes surrounded by shimmering lakes and dense forests, making it an inviting hub for nature lovers and creative souls alike. This peaceful environment offers a retreat from the frenetic pace of big city life, yet it's filled with artistic vibrancy evident in its galleries and local art festivals. The villa itself, boasting 121 sqm of well-utilized space, is a prime example of smart living design. It's got a good condition but there's always room to add your personal touch. You might envision how a fresh coat of paint or some modern finishes would transform the areas subtly into your unique haven. Let's journey through the villa: On the main level, a thoughtful floor plan awaits you. Here, a renovated kitchen ... click here to read more

4 room Villa on Boställsvägen 8 Haga Arvika kommun

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature and sipping your morning coffee while overlooking a picturesque lake. Nestled in the enchanting locale of Sjöhaget in Arvika Municipality, this charming country home on Bergåsvägen 10 could be your very own slice of Swedish heaven. With a delightful blend of comfort, tranquility, and natural beauty, this property is a dream come true for anyone yearning to embrace the serene country life. Let's start our journey with the house itself. This delightful residence spans a generous 128 square meters and boasts three cozy bedrooms that invite restful slumber after a day spent exploring the beautiful surroundings. With five spacious rooms, including a welcoming living area equipped with a warming fireplace, the ambiance is undeniably cozy. The open kitchen represents both functionality and space, perfect for those cherished family dinners or quiet evenings. Imagine whipping up a meal with fresh local produce, then stepping out onto your terrace to enjoy your culinary creation with a stunning view of the lake. Now, speaking of comfort, let’s talk about how this home has been thoughtfully updated with newly installed geothermal heating—an energy-efficient solution that promises to keep you snug throughout Sweden’s frosty winters. With comfort assured, each season can be anticipated with joy. Life in this area is truly something special. Arvika, a stone’s throw away at just eight kilometers, is a vibrant town filled with cultural treasures. Known for its picturesque streets and cultural events, Arvika is where tradition meets modernity. Whether it’s exploring local artisans during the annual Arvika Festival or discovering Swedish art at the Rackstad Museum, there’s much to see an ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Bergåsvägen 10, Sjöhaget, Arvika Municipality

Nestled in the serene embrace of Bjälverud, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Arvika, lies a quaint country home that promises a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming abode, set amidst the lush landscapes of Värmland, offers an unparalleled opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat or a second home in the heart of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the towering pines that frame your 2,085 square meter plot. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in simplicity and natural beauty. ### A Cozy Haven Upon arrival, the inviting porch beckons you to pause and savor the crisp Scandinavian air. It's the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening reflections, as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm, rustic interior that exudes a sense of coziness and charm. - Size: 33 square meters of thoughtfully designed space - Bedrooms: 1 sleeping alcove, adaptable for singles or couples - Kitchen: Rustic charm with a traditional wood-burning stove - Living Room: Bright and airy, with dual-aspect windows - Outbuildings: Includes a storage room, woodshed, and traditional outdoor toilet - Guest House: A separate friggebod for additional guests ### Embrace the Outdoors The expansive garden is a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether it's gardening, hosting summer barbecues, or simply lounging under the sun, the possibilities are endless. The surrounding forests are a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering trails for hiking, spots for berry picking, and opportunities for wildlife observation. - Proximity to Water: Just 350 meters from Lake Bjälvern a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Welcome to Semnebyn Där Oppe 1 in the charming village of Glava, Sweden, where this villa from 1922 offers you a slice of peaceful country life, just waiting to be explored. As an agent with experience in the global real estate market, I'm delighted to introduce you to this intriguing property, ideal for those looking to move away from the frenetic pace of city living and embrace a more relaxed lifestyle in the Swedish countryside. Glava, with its rich history and friendly community, is an inviting place for expats and overseas buyers seeking a fresh start or a second home. Nestled on a generous plot of 8,450 square meters, this 125-square-meter villa is surrounded by natural beauty. You'll find yourself in a sanctuary of tranquility, with the lush greenery and the serene environment providing a refuge from urban life. If you're one who appreciates long walks in nature, the area around Glava offers endless trails meandering through forests and fields, perfect for exploring and invigorating outdoor activities. Imagine starting your day with a refreshing walk in the crisp morning air, or spending lazy afternoons picnicking by one of the nearby lakes. This villa, while not quite a fixer-upper, does come with its own set of quirks. The property is in good condition, offering a solid foundation for you to personalize and create your dream home. With its historical charm, it's more about discovering the potential to tailor it to your tastes than embarking on major renovations. The craftsmen of the 1920s knew their art, and the villa stands testament to a time when homes were built to last. Stepping inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, enhanced by a quaint bay window that lets in abundant natura ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Semnebyn Där Oppe 1 Glava Arvika municipality

Welcome to Spässerud Kongerud 1, a quintessential country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Glava, Arvika kommun, Sweden. This charming abode offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise, perfect for those seeking a second home or a tranquil holiday retreat. With the breathtaking Glaskogen Nature Reserve just a stone's throw away, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality at Spässerud Kongerud 1, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1929, this country home exudes warmth and character. With a cozy living area of 36 square meters, it is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The inviting veranda welcomes you into a space where traditional features like an open fireplace and a wood-burning stove in the kitchen evoke a sense of nostalgia and homeliness. The property comprises three rooms, including a comfortable bedroom, a living room with a fireplace perfect for chilly evenings, and a kitchen equipped with a classic wood stove. The layout is ideal for intimate family gatherings or entertaining guests. Modern conveniences such as fiber internet ensure you stay connected, whether working remotely or streaming your favorite shows after a day of exploration. Expansive Grounds and Guest Cottage One of the standout features of this property is its expansive plot, measuring an impressive 11,000 square meters. The grounds are lush and verdant, dotted with mature fruit trees and a v ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Welcome to this unique opportunity in the serene countryside of Gunnarskog, nestled in the stunning Arvika Municipality of Sweden. If you're seeking a retreat that combines tranquility with historical significance, then this property at Tobol Klinten 1 might just be the sanctuary you’ve been dreamin' of. As a global real estate agent with a pretty hectic schedule, it's rare to come across such a property that oozes both potential and rustic calmness, leaving a sweet mark on anyone who visits this enchanting part of the world. Gunnarskog, with its rich natural scenery, offers a glimpse into the peaceful Swedish lifestyle. Known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, this area provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The locality is well-known for its nearby Lake Bergsjön, where you can indulge in outdoor activities like fishing, swimming, or just enjoy a lazy day by the shore. It’s not just a place to live but a lifestyle to cherish. The climate here is typical of Scandinavia, with cold winters perfect for enjoying cozy moments by the fire and pleasant summers inviting you to explore the outdoors. The property itself is steeped in history. Originally serving as a mission house built back in 1927, it underwent some notable renovations in 1961, although it hasn't been used for its initial purpose for over a quarter of a century. Today, it stands as a testament to time, with an appearance mostly unchanged from its earlier days. It is a story of potential just waiting to be unfolded. Internally, you’ll find a meeting hall that harks back to its initial days with high ceilings and a pulpit—a space ripe for transformation into a unique living area or creative workspace. With a spacious singl ... click here to read more

2-room Holiday Home at Tobol Klinten 1 Gunnarskog Arvika Municipality

Once upon a time, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sweden, lies a quaint farmhouse at Fjäll Karterud 1, set in the serene village of Mangskog within Arvika kommun. This hidden gem, priced at an inviting 125,000, offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of Sweden. If you’re longing for a life wrapped in tranquility, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling landscapes, this is the perfect spot for you. As you arrive, you're greeted by the enchanting views that stretch far beyond the eye can see. This property, covering an expansive 25,540 square meters, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to the coveted rural life where one can feel the breath of nature in every breeze that passes through. The climate here is mild, marked by distinct seasons that Sweden is well known for, providing the perfect backdrop for each unique year-round experience. Exploring deeper, the farmhouse stands proudly as the last house on the road, a testament to the history and stories embedded in its walls. Though the farmhouse is over a hundred years old, it is maintained in good condition, allowing future homeowners to experience a piece of the past while planning the memories of the future. The interiors complement this perfectly, showcasing original details harmonized with a tasteful decor. The living space of around 52 square meters is cozy, perfect for someone looking to downsize or for a couple dreaming of a home where coziness meets tradition. Stepping outside, the farmhouse is accompanied by various outbuildings that invite countless possibilities. Whether you're interested in starting a small farm, pursuing green ambitions, or creating a custom workspace, t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse

Nestled amidst the picturesque scenery of Eda Municipality in Sweden, this country home at Hovdane Nystuga 1 truly invites you to explore a slice of authentic Swedish rural life. For those yearning for a peaceful escape coupled with a blend of history, rustic appeal, and potential, this property offers the perfect canvas. Ideal for overseas buyers looking for a place full of character, this home presents not just a living space, but a lifestyle embedded in nature and tranquility. Imagine waking up every morning to the panoramic views over rolling fields and a nearby glistening lake. The elevated position of the property ensures that these stunning vistas are something you can enjoy from multiple points of the house. The crisp air and serene surrounding make it perfect for those who have a penchant for nature, while still having the convenience of a short drive to the various amenities and services that Eda Municipality has to offer. The main house, traced back to the early 1900s, promises an intriguing journey to the past. Walking through it, you’re greeted by large windows and wooden floors, relics of traditional Swedish architecture. These design elements invite sunlight to flow freely across the rooms, creating bright and airy spaces. It's straightforward to envision family gatherings in the spacious rooms, which offer ample room for modern living with a nostalgic feel. - 5 spacious rooms - Solid, early 1900s design - Wooden floors - Large, sunlit windows - Flexible layout - Bright and airy living area - Scenic countryside views - Economic adjacent building - Guest cottage - Expansive garden space - Elevated position Living here comes with a plethora of adventures waiting to be experienced. For the nature lover ... click here to read more

5-room vacation home in Eda Municipality

Nestled in the heart of Värmland County, Skällarbyn Lillhöglunda 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish countryside charm. This delightful country home, located in the serene area of Växvik, Eda Municipality, is an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of history. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Swedish air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at Skällarbyn Lillhöglunda 1, a property that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. A Glimpse into the Property: - Historic Charm: Built in 1905, this home retains its authentic rural character with original details and craftsmanship. - Spacious Living: With 67 square meters of living space, the home is thoughtfully designed over two floors. - Open-Plan Living: The ground floor features a spacious living room combined with a kitchen, perfect for family gatherings. - Cozy Bedrooms: Upstairs, a comfortable family room and a separate bedroom offer privacy and flexibility. - Expansive Plot: Set on a generous 2,139 square meters, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and open spaces. - Outdoor Potential: Ample room for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the serene landscape. - Proximity to Nature: Just 350 meters from Bytjärnet, enjoy swimming, fishing, and other water-based activities. - Convenient Location: Despite its rural setting, local amenities and services are within easy reach. - Freehold Ownership: Full ownership allows you to personalize and develop the home to suit your needs. - Good Condition: Well-maintained interiors and exteriors reflect the care of previous owners. - Investment Potential: Potential for further re ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Welcome to the serene and charming country home nestled in the heart of Brunskog, located in the picturesque Arvika Municipality of Sweden. This idyllic property is a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, providing an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life, yet it remains close enough to amenities to ensure a lifestyle of comfort and ease. As a real estate agent juggling numerous listings, I can tell you that this delightful home is one of those rare gems that truly stands out. Situated at Åmot Kraft 1, this 3-bedroom retreat is a winterized holiday home, sprawled across a serene plot of 952 m², surrounded by lush greenery. It's ideal for those who yearn for seclusion and an escape to nature. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a holiday escape, this property offers versatility at an attractive price point. Let's be real, this country home isn't just about the house itself, it's about embracing the lifestyle it offers. Picture this: waking up every morning to the tranquil hum of nature, surrounded by trees and the soothing melody of a gentle stream nearby. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the cozy porch, with nothing but the whispers of the wind to accompany you. Now, let's get inside the home itself – a cozy 65 m² space comprised of three rooms and a full basement. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the home reflects the quintessential charm of a country residence. - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Recently updated kitchen (renovated in 2020) - Full basement offering customization potential - Upgraded heating system (2024) - Fiber optic internet connection This home has double-glazed windows and a reliable heating system, ensuring warmth and comfort dur ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home at Åmot Kraft 1, Brunskog, Arvika Municipality

Welcome to Kettilsbyn Hagen, nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Långserud, a charming slice of Säffle kommun in Sweden. If you've ever dreamt of owning a piece of Swedish history amidst lush greenery and calming vistas, this could be the one for you. With its rich history dating back to 1909, this lovely country home offers an escape from the fast-paced city life, where one can enjoy the peace and tranquility only the countryside can offer. This property offers a large plot spanning 1,890 square meters, providing plenty of room for those with a penchant for the great outdoors. The surrounding landscapes set the perfect backdrop for those family picnics, leisurely strolls, or days spent gardening under Sweden's vast, open sky. The residence itself is a cozy abode with three main rooms that offer the potential to become two comfy bedrooms. The interior whispers stories of yesteryears with its historical roots, but it awaits a modern touch to evolve into a personalized dream space. Although the property comes with no formal bathrooms, it presents the perfect canvas for those with a creative spirit to shape it into a functional and delightful living space tailored to modern needs. Life around Långserud is nothing short of idyllic. Enveloped in natural beauty, the area is heaven for nature lovers. With an abundance of scenic hiking trails, you can embark on daily adventures exploring the rich Swedish flora and fauna. Fishing enthusiasts will find themselves spoilt with choice when it comes to pristine lakes teeming with fish. And for those who crave a calm afternoon, there's always the opportunity to enjoy bird watching or delve into the local wildlife. The community here is small and welcoming, offering a ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home in Kettilsbyn Hagen Långserud Säffle municipality

Welcome to the charming country home located at Övre Älgestad Nytomta 1 in the serene and picturesque town of Åmotfors, Sweden. This delightful property, nestled on a spacious 3171 square meter plot, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a tranquil, nature-rich setting. Surrounded by lush meadows and close to dense forests, this home is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the peaceful Swedish countryside. The house itself exudes a warm, rustic charm with a solid structure in good condition but waiting for a loving touch to transform it fully. It features two cozy living spaces, each with a fireplace that provides a pleasant warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. The kitchen is functional and awaits your culinary skills, while one of the living rooms doubles as a sleeping area. The property comprises two bedrooms and a quaint attic space that has been partially furnished. This area offers additional living space and could be converted into a guest room, study, or playroom for children. The house is sold with furnishings, making your transition into country living as seamless as possible. While the bathroom facilities include a shower and washbasin inside the home, the WC is located externally in a separate outbuilding. This setup adds to the rustic charm of the property and is common in many traditional Swedish country houses. Living in Åmotfors provides a delightful experience, characterized by its friendly community and scenic landscapes. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Activities such as hiking, cycling, and bird watching are popular, thanks to the endless natural trails and the proximity to unspoiled wilderness areas. Th ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home at Övre Älgestad Nytomta 1 Koppom Eda municipality

Step outside your front door, clip into your skis, and glide 100 meters to Valfjället's chairlift—no car shuttle, no wasted time, just pure mountain access from the moment you wake. This is the reality of owning this newly constructed 125-square-meter timber house perched on a sun-drenched south-facing plot in Sweden's Värmland region, where the forest meets the slopes and Norway lies just three kilometers across the border. Imagine winter mornings when fresh powder blankets the pines outside your window. You brew coffee in your future kitchen, watch early skiers carve first tracks, then step directly onto the slopes while others are still searching for parking. By mid-morning, you've completed several runs and return home for lunch on your own terrace, warmed by southern sunlight even in January. This ski-in/ski-out positioning—a rarity in Swedish mountain properties—transforms every winter day into effortless adventure, especially valuable for families with young children or groups who want to maximize slope time without the logistics that plague most ski vacations. But this property's appeal extends far beyond winter. Värmland's endless summer days bring a different magic. The surrounding forests explode with wildflowers and berries, while nearby lakes warm enough for swimming by June. Hiking trails wind through old-growth pine forests where moose and deer browse at dawn. Mountain bikers discover kilometers of single-track carved through the terrain, while the same slopes you ski in winter become panoramic viewpoints over the Swedish-Norwegian borderlands. Local lakes offer pike and perch fishing, canoeing in mirror-calm waters, and shoreline picnics where the only sounds are lapping waves and birdsong. The house a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Nestled in the serene embrace of Austmarka, our delightful cabin at Billingvegen 730 offers the tranquility and comfort every nature enthusiast dreams of. As someone constantly on the go, I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to introduce you to this enchanting property—perfect for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle, yet close enough to everything you need. Imagine driving through lush landscapes and winding paths, each turn bringing you closer to this quaint site where your future cabin awaits. In a close-knit community of fellow cabin owners, this property sits quietly, soaking in the generous sunlight that graces this picturesque corner of Norway. Think of it as a haven away from the fast-moving world, where time ticks a little slower, and air fills your lungs a little fuller. Let's step inside this lovely 60-square-meter cabin that whispers warmth and coziness. The heart of the cabin is its open-layout kitchen seamlessly flowing into the living room. This is where mornings start with hot coffee as you watch the sunrise over the terrace, and evenings end by the fireside with tales of the day's adventures. Property Features: - 3 cozy bedrooms just waiting to cradle the dreams of both family members and guests. - A hygienic room likely suited for prepping before heading out or cleaning up after a day in the wild. - An insulated outbuilding, perfect for storage or even another sleeping room when friends decide to pop by unannounced. - Electricity already installed, a rare treat for such rustic charm. - Access to a registered boat/swimming area—perfect for a summer dip or a quiet row on a misty morning. - Gravel road parking, ensuring getting here is a breeze. - Easy road access directly to the cabin. While ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cozy cabin complex at Billingvegen 730 near Søndre Billingen

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. Nestled in the serene Leirsjøskogen area of Magnor, Åtjennet 55 and 53 offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This expansive chalet property, set on a generous 3,658 m² plot, is more than just a home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and connection with nature. A Day in the Life at Åtjennet As the sun peeks over the horizon, the main cabin's spacious terrace becomes your morning sanctuary. With a steaming cup of coffee in hand, you can watch the forest come alive, the birds singing their morning chorus. The terrace, partially covered, is the perfect spot for al fresco dining, whether you're enjoying a hearty breakfast or a leisurely evening meal under the stars. Inside, the main cabin is a haven of comfort and practicality. The open-plan living and dining area, with its high ceilings and central fireplace, invites you to relax and unwind. Imagine cozy winter evenings, the fire crackling as you gather with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a chef's delight. Its efficient layout ensures that meal preparation is a breeze, allowing you to focus on creating culinary delights with local ingredients. The two bedrooms offer restful retreats, while the loft area provides additional sleeping space, perfect for accommodating guests. Embrace the Outdoors Step outside, and the world is your playground. In winter, cross-country ski trails beckon, just a stone's throw from your door. The nearby Valfjället ski resort offers thrilling downhill adventures, catering to all skill levels. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åtjennet 55 and 53!

Imagine a serene retreat nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Koppom, Sweden—a place where the tranquility of nature becomes a part of everyday life. The property located at Vadjungsed Bostället 1 epitomizes the ideal country home with its charming cottage ambiance and practical comforts in good condition. Spread over two floors, this delightful cottage features a functional kitchen, a cozy living room, and a utility room on the ground floor. The living space is inviting, with natural light filtering through windows that offer panoramic views of the lush surroundings. The upper floor houses two well-proportioned bedrooms, providing a private and peaceful setting for restful nights. Living in Koppom offers a unique lifestyle deeply connected with nature. This cottage, in particular, caters to those who cherish solitude and the outdoors. It boasts not just one, but two terraces which make for perfect spots to enjoy the serene mornings and tranquil evenings. Additionally, the property comes with an outhouse, enhancing the rustic, country living experience. The local area is perhaps best known for its natural beauty. Short distances to clean, inviting lakes where swimming and fishing can become a part of your daily routine. For the foraging enthusiast, the nearby woods provide abundant opportunities to collect a variety of mushrooms, especially during the late summer and autumn months. For those interested in exploring local culture and community, Koppom offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The community is small and closely-knit, where neighbors are friendly and open. The fresh, crisp air and the quietness of the countryside provide a stark contrast—and a welcome respite—from the hustle and bustle of city life. ... click here to read more

3 room cottage at Vadjungsed Bostället 1 Koppom Eda municipality

Stand at the kitchen window on a October morning and watch the mist lift off the birch trees at the edge of your nearly nine-thousand square metre lot. The wood stove in the corner is already ticking with warmth. The coffee is on. Beyond the treeline, Lake Summeln sits about a three-minute walk away, still and grey-green, waiting. This is the particular kind of quiet that people from Stockholm or Amsterdam or Hamburg spend years trying to find—and here it already comes with the house. Rud Byggningen is a 1909 farmstead-style home on the outskirts of Säffle in Värmland, Sweden's great inland lake county. The building has the solid, unhurried bones of Swedish rural construction from that era: thick walls, steep roof, a floor plan that was designed around actual living rather than architectural showmanship. Over the decades it's been updated carefully rather than gutted—the 2022 bathroom renovation brought in clean, contemporary fittings without turning the place into something soulless, and a newer air-source heat pump keeps running costs sensible year-round. The original wood-burning stove in the hallway, though? That stays. There's no good reason to remove the one thing that makes January feel like a pleasure rather than an endurance test. The house runs to 108 square metres of main living space across four rooms plus kitchen, with an additional 48 square metres of secondary space—utility rooms, storage, the kind of square footage that quietly absorbs the overflow of family life. Three bedrooms sit at the upper level, each genuinely private, each with the countryside view that you stopped noticing after a while when you first moved in but that visitors always comment on immediately. The attic is unfinished, which sound ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Rud Byggningen

Nestled in the serene embrace of Austmarka, this delightful cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Holmenvikavegen 96, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its rustic charm and idyllic surroundings, this cabin is perfect for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone looking to create lasting memories in a second home. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This cabin, set amidst lush forests, provides a peaceful retreat where you can truly unwind. The Innlandet region is renowned for its natural beauty, and Austmarka is no exception. Here, you'll find a landscape rich in hiking trails, offering endless opportunities to explore the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely strolls, the trails meandering through the woods are sure to captivate your heart. A short walk from the cabin leads you to a serene lake, a perfect spot for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking in the tranquility. For those who enjoy water activities, the lake offers paddling opportunities, with access to larger bodies of water for canoeing or kayaking adventures. The peaceful setting is ideal for relaxation, whether you prefer to spend your days on the water, hiking in the woods, or simply enjoying the countryside's tranquility. The cabin itself is a testament to rustic simplicity, designed for those who appreciate an authentic experience. While it lacks running water and a sewage system, it is equipped with electricity, ensuring comfort and convenience. The electrical system was upgraded in 2022, providing safety and reliability. A new fireplace, installe ... click here to read more

The property is secluded and shielded, with rural surroundings.