Quaint Country Cottage in Serene Strömsnäsbruk - Affordable Retreat Embraced by Nature's Beauty

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Vivljunga Rådjursstigen 19 m fl, Strömsnäsbruk (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 48Floor area

€92,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

48m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Strömsnäsbruk, a small yet charming village in southern Sweden, there's a quaint country home that awaits anyone looking to experience life at a different pace. This property, located at Vivljunga Rådjursstigen 19 m fl, is not just a house—it's an invitation to embrace the simplicity and tranquility of rural living.

Let's start with the nitty-gritty details: this home boasts two cozy bedrooms and a single, practical bathroom. Spanning over a modest 48 square meters, this cottage is not overwhelmingly large but perfectly suitable for a couple or a small family. The price point of 92,500 makes it a relatively affordable option for those seeking a retreat from bustling urban life.

Now, what truly distinguishes this property is its setting. Situated on three plots of land, the cottage is enveloped by the lush forests of the region. These plots provide ample space for gardening, leisure activities, or perhaps a future expansion if that’s something you’d consider down the line. The property condition is good, meaning you won't find yourself embroiled in extensive renovations. However, it's spacious enough to add your personal touches and make it your very own.

And now, let’s explore a bit about Strömsnäsbruk – a picturesque village steeped in history and surrounded by mesmerizing Swedish nature. The village emits a calm vibe, free from the chaos of city life, yet not too far removed from necessary amenities. This corner of Sweden is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, marked by endless forests and serene glades.

The climate here is distinctly Scandinavian, with cold winters and mild summers. The snowfall in the winter months transforms the area into a real-life winter wonderland, ideal for those quaint Nordic-style Christmases. Summers, on the other hand, offer endless daylight, with opportunities to explore the outdoors anytime without the scorching heat that you find in many other parts of the world.

Living in Strömsnäsbruk means you're never short of outdoor activities. The surrounding nature provides countless options for hiking, fishing, and cycling, making it an ideal location for lovers of the great outdoors. The air is fresh, the surroundings pure, and the lifestyle itself encourages both physical and mental well-being. For those a bit more adventurous, the surrounding forests are perfect for berry-picking or mushroom-foraging excursions. Whether you're an expat looking to settle down in a quiet locale or an overseas buyer craving a holiday home, this place offers a slice of authentic Swedish countryside life.

Here's a quick glance at what this cottage offers:

- Two cozy bedrooms
- One practical bathroom
- Bright kitchen with practical layout
- Cozy living room with fireplace
- Generous natural light
- Surrounded by lush forests and glade
- Located on three separate plots
- Peaceful and low-traffic area
- Private veranda for relaxation
- Great potential for customization

This property provides a sense of community living yet allows you to be as involved or as reclusive as you like. The local community is welcoming, with villagers usually happy to share a story or a homemade pastry over mellow afternoon fika, the Swedish coffee tradition that you've probably heard about.

Owning a country home like this means stepping into a lifestyle that's slower-paced and more attuned to nature. It's a chance to engage with the rhythms of country living - waking up in the morning to the gentle sounds of the forest, watching the sunsets from your veranda, and truly understanding the meaning of getting away from it all. So if you're keen on embracing a simpler lifestyle in one of the most stunning locations imaginable, this property might just be for you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
48
Price per m²
€1,927
Garden size
4536
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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Exterior 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 scenic village of Vivljunga, within the municipality of Markaryd in Sweden, this country home offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a mix of serene living and outdoor adventure. Addressed at Vivljunga Sockenvägen 10, this splendid abode provides a significant retreat for those wanting to escape the hustle of urban areas and immerse themselves in tranquility and beauty of the Swedish countryside. As a country home, it brings to life the essence of rural living, while still retaining the conveniences necessary for modern comfort. This property, built back in 1949, stands on a vast plot of 2,130 square meters. It's a space generously inviting for those who enjoy the open air and green expanse. The considerable outdoor area allows the freedom for gardening enthusiasts to cultivate their own piece of paradise, or for families to organize delightful gatherings under the canopy of mature trees. The well-maintained garden provides a breathtaking backdrop for both relaxation and social events, making it easy to envision a quiet afternoon spent unwinding with a novel or hosting friends and family amidst nature. Within the home, you’ll find a story unfolding across a comfortable 128 square meters of living space. The house consists of four rooms, accommodating up to three bedrooms, with each space crafted to cater to everyday living and entertainment. There is one bathroom, newly renovated, adding a hint of luxury and ensuring that the property is not lacking in modern convenience. With the coziness of the fireplace, one can easily imagine settling in during the colder Swedish months, enjoying the warm ambiance and the crackling of the fire. The kitchen presents itself as practical and adequately equipp ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the heart of the Swedish countryside, Vänneböke 2299 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of rural Sweden. This charming country home, located in the picturesque village of Strömsnäsbruk, is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its generous plot of 7,750 square meters, this property promises a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step outside, the crisp morning air fills your lungs, and the expansive landscape unfolds before you. This is the essence of life at Vänneböke 2299, where every day feels like a holiday. A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1950, this 105-square-meter home exudes traditional Swedish charm. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, a dining area, and a kitchen, all bathed in natural light. The upper floor, accessible via a quaint staircase, houses three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests alike. While the property is in good condition, it presents an exciting opportunity for personalization. Whether you envision a cozy family retreat or a stylish country getaway, the solid structure and classic design provide a strong foundation for your dream home. Versatile Outbuildings and Expansive Grounds One of the standout features of this property is the presence of two large barns. These versatile outbuildings offer endless possibilities for hobby activities, storage, or even small-scale farming. Whether you dream of keeping chickens, storing firewood, or setting up a workshop, these barns provide the space and flexibility to mak ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home and barns

Step into a slice of rural life in the scenic region of Vänneböke, nestled within the enchanting Markaryds kommun of Sweden. Here sits a farmhouse waiting for someone with vision, a true fixer-upper brimming with potential and character. This 1935-built farmhouse is ready for renovation, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those wishing to create their idyllic retreat in this part of the world. Picture this: a spacious farmhouse surrounded by roughly 7 hectares of lush land—ideal for anyone dreaming of living close to nature. Owning this property means stepping into a peaceful world far removed from the daily grind. It's a place where you can entertain visions of expansive gardening, cozy family evenings by the fire, or even starting your own small-scale farm. Though the house requires some attention, that's precisely where the magic begins. Revamping this farmhouse could mean restoring its timeless Swedish architectural details that speak of a bygone era, or updating its interiors to match your personal style. The property's robust build offers a solid foundation for your plans, holding endless promise. Consider these property features: - Four bedrooms - One full bathroom - Roughly 115 sqm of living space - Large windows that usher in natural light - Rustic fireplaces ripe for a refurbishment - Extensive grounds, perfect for cultivation - Proximity to nature reserves and attractions Living in Vänneböke offers more than just a home; it gifts you a lifestyle immersed in nature and tranquility. This township in the Kronoberg region is known for its serene charm and captivating landscapes. The climate here is typically Scandinavian—cool, with crisp winters and comfortably warm summers. Imagine wrapping u ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the farmhouse

Tucked away in the tranquil surroundings of Markaryd Municipality, the property at Gunnalt 3201 offers a daily escape into the serene embrace of nature. This country home, originally built as a barn in 1890, was transformed into a cozy residence in the mid-1970s, retaining its rustic heritage while embracing modern convenience. With approximately 110 square meters of living space, this dwelling balances comfort with rural charm, stretching across a secluded 3,919 square meter natural plot—your own private retreat in the Swedish woods. Swedish country homes like this one often serve as both a quiet getaway and a comfortable residence. The property itself is in admirable condition, with recent updates ensuring that your move-in process is smooth and worry-free. The exterior got a fresh coat of paint in 2024, hinting at the care this home has received over the years. Stepping through the glass-enclosed veranda, you're greeted with a spacious hallway that makes you feel instantly at home, with its charming tiled floors and wooden ceiling panels. Its comfortable ambiance is highlighted by old wallpaper that tells stories of days gone by and visible ceiling beams that add to the rustic yet welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen area, the heart of many homes, is spacious and full of character. It's equipped with essential appliances like an electric stove and separate oven, ready to handle a cozy Sunday roast or a Swedish fika. While there's no dishwasher, the setup encourages a simpler lifestyle, perhaps inviting you to take a step back from hectic routines. The adjoining living room, also featuring wooden floors and a large, open stone fireplace, creates a snug atmosphere perfect for evening relaxation. Heading upstairs, the l ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Cottage at Gunnalt 3201, Markaryd Municipality

Welcome to Klausön 3253, a picturesque farmhouse nestled in the heart of Strömsnäsbruk, Markaryds kommun. This charming countryside retreat offers the perfect blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for families, individuals, or expats looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located in Sweden, this farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to live in a scenic area surrounded by nature. With approximately 5 hectares of land, the property provides ample space for various activities, whether you have a passion for gardening, animal husbandry, or simply enjoy the great outdoors. Let’s take a tour of this delightful farmhouse. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the classic, charming exterior featuring two economic buildings. These outbuildings include a barn and a stable with boxes, perfect for anyone interested in keeping animals or setting up a small-scale farming operation. The barn offers plenty of space for storage or can be converted into a workshop or studio space. Upon entering the farmhouse, you'll find good social areas on the entrance floor. The classic kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring traditional design elements that evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia. The kitchen flows into a comfortable living area, perfect for family gatherings or relaxing after a long day. This floor also includes one bedroom and a bathroom, making it convenient for guests or for use as a home office. Make your way upstairs, and you’ll find two more cozy bedrooms, a spacious hall, and another bathroom. The layout of the home is practical and family-friendly, ensuring everyone has their own space. The wood boiler with accumulator tanks ensures low heating costs, an es ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm/forest at Klausön 3253 Klausön Markaryds kommun

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your veranda. Welcome to "Anna Stina Torpet," a modernized country home nestled in the serene landscape of Strömsnäsbruk, Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home Reimagined for Modern Living Originally built in 1978, "Anna Stina Torpet" has been meticulously transformed between 2020 and 2023 into a contemporary haven. The main house offers 67 square meters of living space, complemented by a 14-square-meter insulated guest room in the garage building, totaling 81 square meters. Every corner of this home speaks of quality and comfort, from the triple-glazed windows to the modern air-source heat pump that ensures warmth in the coldest winters. Daily Life in a Swedish Paradise Life here is a harmonious blend of modern convenience and rustic charm. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the sunroom, where large windows frame the breathtaking views of meadows and beech forests. The open-plan living and dining area, with its parquet flooring and wood-paneled ceilings, is perfect for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with an induction cooktop, stainless steel sink, and ample storage. Whether you're preparing a traditional Swedish meal or experimenting with international cuisine, this space is designed to inspire culinary creativity. Embrace the Seasons Each season brings its own magic to "Anna Stina Torpet." In spring, the garden bursts into life with vibrant blooms and the sweet scent of fruit tre ... click here to read more

Front view of Anna Stina Torpet

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, all while nestled in the heart of the Swedish countryside. Welcome to Ekön 3229, a delightful country home in Strömsnäsbruk, Markaryd, where tranquility and nature are your closest neighbors. This property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat, offering a unique blend of comfort, privacy, and the great outdoors. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Set on a sprawling 7,538 square meter forest plot, this property is a dream come true for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The main house, built in 1976, is perched on an elevated site, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding woodlands. With no immediate neighbors, you can enjoy complete privacy and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Swedish landscape. A Cozy and Functional Home The main house offers a cozy yet practical layout, with 55 square meters of living space spread across three rooms. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area is perfect for both relaxation and entertaining, while the well-equipped kitchen makes meal preparation a breeze. Two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for residents and guests, and the practical bathroom ensures convenience and ease of use. Guest Cottage and More One of the standout features of this property is the charming guest cottage, ideal for hosting overnight visitors or extended family. This separate building offers privacy and comfort, making it a versatile space that can also serve as a home office or creative studio. Additionally, a spacious storage building with an adjoining hobby room is perfect for DIY projects or storing outdoor equipme ... click here to read more

Main house exterior

Welcome to the picturesque village of Knäred, nestled within the beautiful Laholm municipality in Sweden. Here, the delights of serene country living come to life, offering an enchanting backdrop for a property that combines elegance and practicality—an ideal escape for those longing for peace and seclusion without sacrificing modern conveniences. Located at Trälshult 24, this charming country home stands as a testament to spacious living, boasting a generous 350 square meters. With a price at 500,000, this property presents a captivating prospect for overseas buyers looking for a blend of tranquility and Swedish charm. As a bussy real estate agent constantly juggling properties, I assure you this one is worth every moment and effort. Picture yourself arriving at this winterized country retreat, surrounded by the timeless beauty of Sweden’s countryside. Out there, the climate offers a delightful shift between warm, breezy summers ideal for garden parties and snowy, serene winters perfect for cozying up by the hearth. The house flows with the seasons, warmly welcoming you the moment you enter. The property spreads across a generous plot, framed by thriving greenery that whispers tales of tranquility. A spacious garden not only invites you for leisurely walks or playful afternoons with family but also fosters opportunities for sustainable living with your own vegetable patch. In the evenings, watch the sun melt into the horizon, painting a tapestry of colors against the lush landscape. Stepping inside, you'll find ample room with the ten harmonious bedrooms, custom-fit for either a growing family or visiting guests. Each room provides a peaceful retreat, a quiet oasis after a day spent exploring the local appeal or eng ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

The first thing you notice on a Friday evening arrival is the silence. Not the uncomfortable kind—the kind that has depth to it, layered with the creak of pine, the distant pull of the Lagan river, and maybe a woodpecker going at a birch somewhere in the 5,000-square-meter plot that's entirely yours. You cut the engine, step onto the gravel, and already the week behind you starts to dissolve. Skogsstugan—"the forest cottage"—at Putsered 64 outside Knäred is the kind of second home that Swedes have quietly kept to themselves for generations. A proper year-round house, not a draughty summer shack. Built in 1974 and significantly extended in 1996, the 77-square-meter main home has been maintained with real care: quality Traryd insulated windows, a bathroom that was fully renovated in 2011, a heat pump installed for modern efficiency, and a Vissenbjerg wood-burning stove that makes winter weekends here genuinely cozy rather than just survivable. The wooden floors, paneled ceilings with wainscoting, and wallpapered walls give the interior a Scandinavian warmth that you don't get from places renovated to look like an IKEA showroom. This is a home with character that's earned rather than staged. The open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen form the social heart of the house. Large panoramic windows and double patio doors—new ones, high quality—open directly onto a stone-paved terrace laid in Öland limestone. On summer mornings, that terrace catches the light early. The covered section, roughly 12 square meters, has an outdoor kitchen, which means you're frying fish straight from the Lagan regardless of what the weather's doing overhead. The Kvik kitchen inside, fitted during the 1996 extension, comes with wooden counte ... click here to read more

Front view of Skogsstugan Putsered 64

Welcome to a serene country home that promises tranquility, nestled deep in the woods of Markaryd, Sweden. This charming property at Snällsböke 2043, in the quaint locality of Strömsnäsbruk, effortlessly combines the rustic allure of its original architecture with the comforts of contemporary living. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or those dreaming of a lifestyle intertwined with nature's splendor, this dwelling offers a picturesque spot to call home. The journey begins as you approach the home, enveloped by lush, fragrant forests and historical stone walls. You’ll find your sanctuary on an expansive 2,647 square meter lot. Constructed originally in 1870, the house has witnessed extensions and careful updates, including notable expansions in 1975. The result is a generous 140 square meter living space that draws you in with its warm and welcoming embrace. For those who appreciate a functional yet aesthetically pleasing outdoor area, the property doesn't disappoint. With a 70 square meter stone-paved patio, perfectly positioned to invite South-facing sunshine, this haven is ideal for savoring leisurely afternoons or evenings filled with alfresco dining. The sprawling garden, surrounded by mixed forests, is ripe with nature's bounty – from hazelnuts and cherries to rhododendron bushes, offering you a taste of nature's harvest. The atmosphere here is nothing short of a paradise for nature lovers. Inside the home, you'll uncover details that tell the story of its past, all while providing for today's lifestyle needs. The original log structure has stood the test of time, enhanced by modern upgrades. The heart of the home centers around a captivating natural stone chimney with an efficient fireplace insert. I ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Welcome to a slice of tranquility in the Swedish countryside! This delightful country home, located at Västra Haghult 3402 in the scenic municipality of Markaryds, offers a serene and peaceful living environment surrounded by nature's finest. As a global real estate agent, I’ve had the pleasure of showcasing properties across continents, but there's something uniquely captivating about the rustic allure of Markaryd—a hidden gem in southern Sweden. Firstly, let's delve into the details of the house itself. Perched quietly in the embrace of lush forests, this 1½-story country home is well-maintained and ready to welcome its new owners. The house provides about 102 square meters of living space, efficiently divided across ground and first floors. It boasts modern facilities, seamlessly combining traditional Swedish craftsmanship with contemporary comforts. While the interior isn’t flashy, it radiates warmth and functionality, with a solid, ready-to-live-in condition that makes it ideal for anyone looking for an immediate home or a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Features: - Spacious living area of approximately 102 square meters. - Five comfortable bedrooms, accommodating family or guests. - One functional and well-kept bathroom. - Recently renovated kitchen with modern fittings. - Well drilling (water) and sewage systems updated. - Newer windows and floors enhancing efficiency and aesthetics. - Reliable electric radiators and a cozy wood-burning stove. - Utility room/annex for additional storage. - Two terraces offering charming views of fields and a small stream. - Constructed on cast pillars with wood panel cladding. - Landscaped plot with cleared paths and seating areas. Now, l ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Västra Haghult 3402 Markaryd Markaryds kommun

Nestled within the serene, lush landscapes of Markaryd in the southern part of Sweden, this delightful country home embodies a blend of history and idyllic rural living. Located at the secluded Trälora 3487, this classic Torpstuga-style house, in good condition, offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a quieter, more relaxed lifestyle surrounded by nature’s bounty. The journey to this property begins at the foot of a wandering 200-meter forest trail, leading you through a canopy of verdant trees, setting the stage for the tranquility that lies ahead. Upon arrival, you're greeted by the charming red wooden facade of this cottage, which dates back to 1929. The architecture boasts of horizontal timber logs and retains elements from extensions added in the 1960s, like its robust roof beams. As you step onto the wooden flooring that creaks with stories of years gone by, you’ll instantly feel the cozy warmth that the home radiates. Large coupled windows invite in soft sunlight, washing the interiors with a natural glow—although do note the single-glazed veranda, reminiscent of a simpler era. This property, though lacking a modern bathroom, provides a rustic canvas ready for creative rejuvenation. The need for a modern sewage system presents an exciting project for someone eager to tailor a home to their specific tastes and needs. These upgrades are reflected in the pricing, inviting discerning buyers who see beyond the current setup to the vibrant potential beneath. Features of the property include: - 200-meter secluded forest path entrance - Historical 1929 build with 1960s extension - Beautiful timber log construction - 4 spacious bedrooms - Expansive wooden floors - Single-layer glass windows in the ver ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Welcome to a delightful escape nestled in the heart of the enchanting Swedish countryside. Situated in the serene area of Knäred, this charming cabin at Egernahults stugområde offers a perfect blend of tranquility and opportunity. As a busy real estate agent, I'm often on the move, but this property truly caught my eye, and I can't wait to share its unique charm with you! This enchanting abode is more than just a house; it's an experience waiting to be embraced. With a price tag of 155,000, this 60 square meter cabin is built on a sprawling natural plot of nearly 4,000 square meters, providing plenty of room for outdoor activities or just soaking in the natural beauty that surrounds it. The property also includes another older house of 45 square meters, ideal for guests or perhaps a quaint little project for those of you who enjoy a hands-on approach. Here's a quick look at what this cabin has to offer: - Built in the 1990s with modern insulation - 3 cozy bedrooms offering ample accommodation - A large natural plot of nearly 4,000 sqm - Inviting veranda with classic style - Spacious conservatory overlooking the plot - Well-suited for permanent living or a holiday retreat - An additional 45 sqm guest house on site Living in Knäred offers a unique lifestyle. The surrounding area is renowned for its picturesque landscapes featuring lush forests, meandering streams, and that special Scandinavian charm everyone talks about. If you’re into outdoor activities, you'll relish the endless options here. Hiking trails crisscross through the region, providing breathtaking views and a sense of peace that urban life just can't offer. For those who enjoy fishing, the proximity to the Nissan River is a dream come true. It's a place w ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Welcome to the tranquil and picturesque world of Annerstad, where this charming country home awaits you. Nestled at Norrtorpa Granelund 1 in the Ljungby Municipality, this property offers a unique blend of history and opportunity. For those dreaming of a calm countryside escape in Sweden, this home presents an enticing prospect. Let's take a journey into what makes this property truly special and explore the richness of the surrounding area that could soon be yours to enjoy. This quaint country home sits on a generous plot of 6,503 square meters, offering ample space to craft a secluded haven. The main house, a delightful Swedish torp, built in 1824, captures the essence of traditional Swedish countryside living. Stepping inside, you are greeted by its rustic timber construction, a testament to the timeless craftsmanship of the era. It encompasses approximately 75 square meters of living space, with a cozy glass veranda that invites you to enjoy serene mornings and peaceful sunsets. The spacious living room exudes warmth, centered around a beautiful white porcelain stove that promises cozy winter evenings. A simple kitchen, equipped with an authentic wood-burning stove, retains the home's traditional charm. Of course, these features provide a taste of yesteryear, but potential upgrades could modernize your culinary space. In addition to the main house, an intriguing second structure adds versatility to the property. Originally an outbuilding, this second house was partially renovated in 1994 and now functions as an atelier with an additional bedroom. With 63 square meters of space, this building beckons with possibilities for further development, especially in the attic, providing solutions for extra storage or living ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

Welcome to Groeryd Dalhem 1, nestled right in the heart of the Swedish countryside within Ljungby Municipality. If you're an overseas buyer or expat dreaming of a genuine country home that balances both traditional elements and the modern conveniences we can't do without, this might just be what you've been looking for. Now, I'm a really busy real estate agent, and properties like this don't come along every day, so let me give you the lowdown on this opportunity. Let's start with the heart of it - the house. This splendid piece of real estate has been standing tall since 1935. It's got that lived-in feel in the best possible way - a testament to care and attention given by its owners, who have made sure every inch of it remains in excellent condition. You’re talking a cozy yet roomy 135 square meters, and not to worry, there’s a neat little basement of about 18 square meters too. The current owners have kept up with modern times, having given the house a fresh paint job just last year in 2022 and also revamped the bathroom, which now holds all the modern comforts you need. Entering from the front, you’re greeted by a hallway with a staircase that leads you to either the coziness of the living spaces or down to the basement. The newly renovated bathroom here is proof of the home’s balance between old and new. With a WC, nice hand basin, and a shower, this area doesn't skimp on what you'd expect. In the country kitchen, you'll find it inviting to cook or just stay by the wood-burning stove. You've got all the essentials: an electric stove, ceramic hob, and plenty of storage to tuck away your cooking essentials. It's a rustic scene with wooden paneling making sure the character of the place is intact. Fancy a bit of fle ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Once upon a time in the scenic landscapes of Markaryd in southern Sweden, there's a property that might just be the start of your next adventure. Let me tell you all about this spacious seven-bedroom villa nestled at Tormansbygd 1417. Built way back in 1889, this home carries with it the whispers of history, blended effortlessly with the conveniences we cherish today—a true testament to its enduring strength and character. This villa is not merely a building; it is an opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the Nordic countryside. Spread across 127 square meters, this home is meant for creating memories while appreciating the calm of its surroundings. True to the Swedish architectural hearts, it’s adorned with beautiful wooden floors and bathed in natural light that pours in through the expansive windows, making it both a refuge and a place to thrive. Living in Markaryd means being just a short drive away from the town center. With just about 10 minutes by car, you'll find yourself amidst cozy cafés, shops, and local delights. It’s perfect for folks who want the peace of seclusion without completely cutting ties with civilization. Markaryd is known for its charming community feel, providing a warm welcome to expatriates and visitors from all over the globe. The villa is a universe in itself—offering much more than just necessities. It's like stepping into a time capsule with the convenience of today’s amenities. Kick back in the large living room, host dinners in the dining room, and even try your hand at new recipes in the well-equipped kitchen. With seven bedrooms, it’s ideal for large families or those just wishing for that extra bit of room to breathe. Here's the kicker—a bonus cottage! A cozy anne ... click here to read more

7-room winterized holiday home at Tormansbygd 1417, Markaryd municipality

Nestled in the serene Halland highlands, this quaint country home at Körsveka Stugområde 625 presents a delightful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in Sweden’s natural beauty. Ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a peaceful residence or a seasonal getaway, this property offers a unique blend of comfort and potential, being in a generally good condition but with room for personal touches and enhancements. This charming cottage is perfectly positioned to provide stunning views of the lush surroundings, offering a tranquil oasis away from the bustling city life. The home features four cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests alike. Situated in a well-maintained cottage association, the simplicity of living here is enhanced by the collective management of essential amenities such as private water and sewage systems, ensuring a hassle-free experience for homeowners. The local area of Körsveka, just outside the small town of Knäred, is characterized by its calm and harmonious environment, making it a fabulous location for those looking to relax and unwind. The nearby Krokån River adds a picturesque touch to the landscape, ideal for leisurely walks or picnics by the water. Living in Knäred not only gives you the ease of rural life but also keeps you connected with nature through a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking trails meander through the region, inviting both amateur and seasoned hikers to explore. The local flora and fauna are a treat for nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for bird watching and botanic studies. During warmer months, the Krokån River becomes a perfect spot for a refreshing dip or fishing. For those interested in a more active lifestyl ... click here to read more

Cottage in Körsveka Stugområde 625

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside, this delightful country home at Vivljunga Rådjursstigen 4 offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located in the picturesque area of Markaryd, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of Scandinavian charm. With its well-maintained condition and thoughtful updates, this home is ready to welcome you into a lifestyle that blends comfort with the great outdoors. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step onto the southwest-facing terrace, the morning sun bathes you in warmth, inviting you to savor your coffee while overlooking the expansive 2,230 square meter garden. This outdoor space is a canvas for your imagination—whether it's a playground for children, a sanctuary for pets, or a gardener's paradise, the possibilities are endless. Built in 1968, this home has been lovingly cared for, with significant updates ensuring a high standard of living. The durable metal roof, installed in 2005, and the new larch wood terrace added in 2021, are just a few examples of the meticulous attention to detail. The exterior, with its painted facades and double-glazed windows, exudes a cozy, inviting charm that is quintessentially Swedish. Inside, the home offers a practical layout with four rooms, including two comfortable bedrooms. The living room is a bright, airy space where large windows frame views of the lush garden and surrounding countryside. The additional room is versatile, perfect as a guest room, office, or hobby space, adapting to your needs as they evolve. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with everything you need to whip up a feast or a si ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home