Scenic Country Retreat with Lake Views in Picturesque Åkersjön – Ideal Getaway for Nature Enthusiasts

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Åkersjön 1413, Åkersjön, Krokom Municipality, Föllinge (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€197,500

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque nature of Åkersjön, a charming village in the Krokom Municipality of Sweden, lies a delightful country home awaiting its next chapter. This home, enveloped by the beauty of both lake and mountain landscapes, offers a serene enclave for those seeking to escape the rush of city life. As an agent juggling many clients from across the globe, allow me to introduce you to an opportunity that sparks the imagination, particularly for those looking to invest from afar.

Located at Åkersjön 1413, this property embodies the essence of a country getaway with the added comfort of modern amenities. Built in 2013, the structure boasts a thoughtful layout that exudes practicality and comfort throughout its 68 square meters. Starting from the welcoming entrance hall, it branches off into three cozy bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family or guests, ensuring privacy and ample space.

As you make your way through the heart of the home, you'll find a seamlessly integrated kitchen and living area. The vaulted ceiling enhances the spacious feel, while large floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light and offer mesmerizing vistas over the glistening waters of Åkersjön. It's here that you can picture evenings spent by the fireplace, warming up after a brisk day exploring the expanses right outside your doorstep.

- Area: 68 sqm
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathroom: 1
- Built in 2013
- Fireplace in living area
- Vaulted ceilings
- Sauna in bathroom
- Laundry room
- Terrace with sun exposure
- Jacuzzi
- Snowmobile shed
- Grill hut

The property is in great condition, needing little more than your personal touches to make it truly yours. But let's focus on the local area, a treasure trove for nature enthusiasts. Åkersjön is renowned for its adventurer's allure. In winter, the area transforms into a snowmobile haven, with trails that snake through snowy landscapes ripe for exploration. Ski enthusiasts will also find themselves at home with accessible slopes nearby, coupled with delightful dining options.

The newly renovated hotel just above the cabin offers not only comfortable accommodation for visiting loved ones but also a quaint restaurant to savor Nordic culinary delights. In summer, Åkersjön becomes a hub for fishing enthusiasts and avid hikers, with its trails offering breathtaking views of the rolling hills and stunning mountain backdrops. A local campsite features a swimming area complete with a pier, perfect for warm sunny days.

Living in such a country home promises not just tranquility, but a lifestyle enriched by the simplicity and beauty of Swedish nature. The sublime surroundings afford a balanced pace where one can indulge in both adventure and relaxation, enveloped by vast landscapes. Imagine waking to the sound of nature, enjoying breakfast with a panoramic view of a serene lake, followed by a day of discovery or a lazy afternoon spent in the jacuzzi basking in the midday sun.

The climate here in Åkersjön is characterized by its crisp, cool air and a pristine environment. Winters offer a wonderland of snow, transforming the region into a festive and lively locale. Summers, on the flip side, reveal a lush and green landscape, perfect for those seeking solace in nature's embrace.

For expats and overseas investors looking to find a slice of paradise away from their usual climes, Åkersjön delivers on all fronts. With its quaint charm (without being too twee), convenient amenities, and the endless outdoor activities, life here is for those who yearn for both peace and a touch of adventure.

Whether you're looking to make this your new home, a holiday retreat, or a wise investment, Åkersjön 1413 may well be the piece of the Swedish landscape you've been longing for. As a busy agent navigating the global real estate market, I assure you this property holds exceptional promise for the discerning overseas buyer. It's time to lay down roots or expand horizons in this beautiful corner of the world.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
68
Price per m²
€2,904
Garden size
1138
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 cottage and garden

Early morning in Yxtaholm, the air smells like pine resin and cold lake water. You pull on a sweater, step off the wooden porch, and walk three minutes through a birch-lined path to Mellösasjön. Nobody else is there. The water is dark and clear. This is what you came for. Set on Kvarnmovägen in the well-loved recreational enclave of Yxtaholm, this 1970s Swedish sommarstuga sits on a generous 1,698 square metre plot in the heart of Södermanland — a region of glittering lakes, quiet forests, and red-painted farmhouses that feels like it exists slightly outside of time. At 109,500 SEK, this is a genuinely accessible entry point into the classic Swedish summer cottage lifestyle, the kind that Swedes have guarded jealously for generations. The cottage itself was built in 1975 and spans 48 square metres. That's not a limitation — it's a design philosophy. Swedish summer homes are meant to push you outside, and this one does exactly that. Inside, the layout is efficient and warm: a combined living room and kitchen that catches morning light through large windows overlooking the garden, one quiet bedroom tucked away from the main space, and a bathroom with shower. The kitchen has what you need to cook a proper meal — a crayfish dinner in August, a pot of soup on a rainy September afternoon — without the excess of a city apartment. A small guest cottage sits alongside the main house. Solid enough for a friend to sleep in, or useful as a tool store and overflow space for the kayak paddles and fishing rods that will inevitably accumulate. Practical Swedish pragmatism in a small wooden structure. The garden is the real story here. Nearly 1,700 square metres of it, mature trees throwing long shadows across mown grass in the late ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in July, and you're sitting on a sun-warmed deck with a cup of coffee, watching a cormorant dry its wings on a rock twenty metres offshore. No road noise. No neighbours cutting their grass. Just the faint slap of water against the jetty below and the smell of pine warming up in the morning sun. That's what owning Risö 58 actually feels like. Getting here is part of the ritual. You drive down to Maltbacken — about fifteen minutes from Nyköping's centre — pull into your own reserved parking spot, hook up the car to the electric charger, and then step into the boat. A short crossing through the inner archipelago and you're tying up at your own dock. Every time. It never gets old. The property is made up of three separate structures arranged around a large south-facing deck that acts as the social hub of the whole place. The main cottage anchors everything — compact, efficient, with big windows on nearly every wall that track the light from morning to evening. A wood-burning stove sits in the living room and earns its keep from late August onwards, when the evenings start to cool and the archipelago takes on that particular golden-hour quality that photographers chase. The kitchen opens directly onto the deck, so whoever's cooking doesn't miss a thing — the conversation, the sunset, the kids jumping off the rocks below. Sleep eight to twelve people comfortably across the main cottage (which has a sleeping loft) and the two standalone guest cabins. The cabins are positioned with real thought — enough distance from the main building that guests get genuine privacy, and both are fitted with air-source heat pumps for heating and cooling. Light colours, simple finishes, and waking up to wat ... click here to read more

Main house and deck with sea view

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Welcome to Fjällbyn 312, a charming country home nestled in the picturesque setting of Åkersjön, Krokom Municipality, Sweden. With its location in the heart of nature, this home offers an enchanting experience for those who appreciate the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. As a busy real estate agent catering to international clients, I understand the unique allure of this region, and I'm thrilled to introduce you to this delightful property. The home boasts a size of 50 square meters, perfect for a cozy retreat or a charming family getaway. It's in good condition and ready for you to move in and start creating your own memories. Located in the stunning village of Åkersjön, this property offers more than just a place to live—it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the tranquil lifestyle of Northern Sweden. Surrounded by majestic mountains and sprawling landscapes, living here is all about enjoying the simple pleasures of life—nature, fresh air, and leisure. The home features: - 2 comfy bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - Open-plan living and kitchen area - Cozy fireplace - A fantastic 60 sqm terrace - Year-round hot tub - Patio doors leading to the terrace - Outdoor kitchen set up - Spacious living space with ample natural light - Insulated attic - Efficient heating with fireplace and air heat pump - Practical snowmobile garage In Åkersjön, the climate is distinctly seasonal, with snowy, serene winters that transform into lush, green landscapes come spring and summer. The air here is crisp and refreshing, a hallmark of the Nordic environment. It offers a unique blend of experiences throughout the year. While winter sets a magical snow-clad scene for snowmobiling, skiing, and cozying up by the fire, the warmer mon ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Fjällbyn 312 Åkersjön Krokom Municipality

Nestled at the quiet edge of the picturesque Fjällbyn cabin area in the charming town of Åkersjön, you'll discover this delightful country home at Fjällbyn 151. Embraced by nature and tranquility, it's a retreat for those who cherish the great outdoors. As a real estate agent, always on the move, I can't emphasize enough the potential this property has for those seeking a serene lifestyle. Let's take a stroll through what could be your new home. This quaint single-story house is the essence of cosy living, boasting a generous three bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. Spanning 60 square meters, it’s big enough for a family yet cosy for a couple. The property’s well-maintained condition means it's ready for immediate living without the hassle of renovations – a rare find in such a scenic locale! As you step inside, the welcoming warmth of the fireplace immediately embraces you, a perfect companion for those chilly winter days when the snow blankets the landscape outside. Just imagine curling up with a book or sharing stories with loved ones around its flickering light. When summer finally arrives, the home opens up to a lovely terrace and a neatly kept lawn, complete with a barbecue area. It’s a splendid setting for lazy afternoon picnics or evening grill-outs under the vast starry sky. But that's not all this charming property has to offer. Here are some of the key features: - Peaceful cul-de-sac location - Single-story layout - Year-round living capacity - Cozy fireplace for winter warmth - Lovely terrace and lawn in summer - Guest cabin for visitors - Snowmobile garage - Access to snowmobile trails - Parking for several vehicles - Near to Åkersjön mountain hotel The home’s location in the snow-secure area of Å ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Fjällbyn 151 Åkersjön Krokoms kommun

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Åkersjön. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature's beauty and outdoor adventure are at your doorstep. Nestled in the picturesque village of Föllinge, Sweden, this cozy country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and excitement, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a genuine connection with the great outdoors. A Day in the Life at Åkersjön 307 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the porch, breathing in the crisp, fresh air as the morning sun filters through the trees. The property, with its generous 1,294 square meters of land, provides ample space for morning yoga or a leisurely stroll through your private garden. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In the winter months, the snow-covered landscape transforms into a playground for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, with trails starting right from your doorstep. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Spring and summer bring opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming in the pristine waters of Åkersjön, just a short walk away. The surrounding forests beckon with trails for hiking and mountain biking, while the air is filled with the earthy scent of pine and the sweet aroma of wild berries ripe for picking. Local Lifestyle and Community Föllinge is more than just a location; it's a community where neighbors become friends and every day offers a new adventure. The nearby Åkersjön Mountain Hotel serves as a social hub, offering dining experiences that showcase the rich flavors of Swedish cuisine. From hearty stews to ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Welcome to an opportunity nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Åkersjön, where nature's beauty unfurls majestically around you. This cabin, located at Fjällbyn 129 in the Krokom Municipality, invites you to explore a life that harmonizes serene living with adventurous pursuits. The tranquil setting envelops you in natural beauty, inspiring calmness and providing a perfect retreat from the hectic world. As an international real estate professional, I’m enthusiastic about sharing this unique property with you—whether you're an overseas buyer searching for a peaceful getaway or an expat longing to reconnect with nature. The cabin, spanning approximately 52 square meters, offers a cozy yet well-utilized space that speaks to simple yet fulfilling living. The property’s condition is good, promising you a hassle-free transition into your new home. Let’s embark on a journey through the cabin, shall we? Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious living room where a fireplace awaits to wrap you in warmth on chilly evenings. Large windows generously invite natural light in, bestowing the space with a warm, inviting glow that makes you feel instantly at home. From here, a door leads directly to the terrace—a wonderful spot for enjoying the sun or hosting a small barbecue with new friends from the local community. The kitchen is designed thoughtfully with ample storage, making meal preparations an enjoyable task. It's a space that encourages the gathering of friends and family around the table, sharing stories and laughter over a delicious home-cooked meal. The single bedroom comfortably fits a double bed, and a staircase from the living room takes you to a cozy sleeping loft above—a fun hideaway for children or an addi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

### Experience the Allure of Swedish Wilderness Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a moose in the heart of Sweden's pristine wilderness. At Önrun 10, nestled in the serene village of Åkersjön, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace in nature. ### A Cozy Haven Amidst Nature Step inside this inviting 72-square-meter abode, where the warmth of a wood-burning stove greets you in the spacious living area. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The home's layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring two comfortable bedrooms and a spacious sleeping loft, ideal for families or groups of friends. The kitchen, efficiently designed with ample storage and workspace, invites you to prepare meals with fresh, local ingredients. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area offers a picturesque setting for enjoying meals together, with the stunning landscape as your backdrop. ### Embrace Swedish Traditions One of the standout features of this property is the bathroom, complete with an adjoining sauna. After a day of skiing, snowmobiling, or hiking, the sauna provides a perfect sanctuary to unwind and embrace the Swedish tradition of relaxation and wellness. ### Outdoor Adventures Await The property sits on a generous 2,420-square-meter plot, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of nature. A substantial snowmobile garage provides secure storage for multiple snowmobiles or ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Önrun 10

Nestled amidst the tranquil landscapes of Föllinge, you'll find Bakvattnet 235, a cozy retreat that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of a serene country home. Imagine waking up in this delightful cabin, where each day offers the opportunity for relaxation and adventure, all surrounded by the lush beauty of Sweden. As a bustling real estate agent for a global agency, my days are filled with showing properties, and this one is truly something special I want to share with you, especially if you're considering relocating or investing from overseas. This property offers a unique blend of comfort and convenience, with its cabin structure dating back to 1955. The cabin spans 60 square meters, sitting comfortably on a spacious 897-square-meter plot. While it offers a warm retreat with its wooden interiors, it also holds potential for those with a keen eye for design to make subtle enhancements, adding personal touches to make it feel like home. Now, a bit more about the property itself: - Cozy cabin atmosphere - Built in 1955 - Two comfortable bedrooms - One well-equipped bathroom - Spacious living area for family gatherings - Relaxation room for unwinding - Newly built sauna, excellent for cold winter days - Covered with pristine wooden floors and walls - Large plot measuring 897 square meters - Direct access to snowmobile trails - Close proximity to cross-country skiing tracks - Surrounded by nature and quiet surroundings Located in Åkersjön in Krokoms kommun, Bakvattnet enjoys a geographical advantage that promises both adventure and tranquility. Föllinge is a place where you can easily disconnect from the fast pace of city life and instead savor the slower, more fulfilling rhythms of nature. Living here means having eas ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Bakvattnet 235 Åkersjön Krokoms kommun

Imagine a cozy little hideaway nestled in the lush and peaceful countryside of Offerdal, where the pace of life is just a bit slower, and nature sings a gentle lullaby to your soul. At Jänsmässholmen 159, you'll find a country home that perfectly captures the essence of tranquil living. This charming retreat is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene embrace of the Swedish countryside. Located in Jänsmässholmen, a quaint village that seems to have leapt right out of a storybook, this home offers a blend of comfort and simplicity. The property is in good condition, so there's no need for extensive renovations—just a cozy space ready to welcome its new residents. But hey, let's be real, even a house in good condition could use some personal touch to truly make it a home. Maybe a fresh coat of paint, a little gardening, or some cozy new furnishings will do the trick. This place has some serious potential to become your idyllic getaway or perhaps even a primary residence if you're yearning for a quieter life. Now, let's dive into the guts of this lovely abode. The ground floor welcomes you with a functional kitchen that's itching for someone to whip up a delicious traditional meal. The living room is all about warmth and coziness, thanks to a charming fireplace that’s perfect for snuggling up on those chilly Swedish evenings. A shower room and hall round out this level, topping off the convenience factor. Upstairs, you've got two snug bedrooms waiting to offer you a restful sleep after a day of adventure. There's ample storage space as well, because who doesn't need a little extra room to stash away those bits and bobs? Let's bullet out some of the key ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Jänsmässholmen 159 Offerdal Krokoms kommun

Ladies and gents, what we have here truly is a delightful little gem nestled in the heart of Offerdal, in the charming countryside of our beloved Sweden. Now, I'll be honest with you, I'm quite the busy bee these days, buzzing from one delightful property to the next, but let me assure you, this one is worth a moment of your precious time. Tucked away at Nästelbodarna 374 in the peaceful Bergs kommun, this 28 square meter country home is just bursting with character and charm. Now, don't expect a sprawling mansion here, this is a place for those who cherish peace and simplicity. It's a cozy retreat designed for slowing down and savoring the tranquil beauty of the Swedish landscape. Picture this: a charming vacation home with one bedroom and an inviting sleeping loft that's perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local wonders. This dinky abode invites you into its serene embrace, offering a single level of living space that's efficiently set up to make the most of what it has. And while it may not have a bathroom to brag about, this just adds to its rustic appeal, nudging you to connect a bit more with nature—after all, that's what countryside living is all about, isn't it? Here's a taste of what you can expect: - 28 square meters of cozy living space - 1 charming bedroom plus a sleeping loft - A practical storage building - Expansive plot perfect for gardening aspirations - Wind shelter with BBQ area, ideal for summer evenings - Tranquil and serene ambience One of the loveliest things about living in a place like Offerdal is how close-knit the community feels. People here still greet you with a friendly nod and a smile. As for activities, well, you're certainly not going to be short of things to do. T ... click here to read more

28 m² Vacation Home in Nästelbodarna 374 Berg Bergs kommun

Nestled quietly in the heart of Offerdal, Edefors 329, this charming country home awaits you. For those seeking a combination of tranquility and nature, this property offers an undeniable allure. With wildlife at your doorstep and the serene Edefors stream just a short stroll away, this home is more of an experience than just a residence. Here I am, a bustling real estate agent on an international mission (currently juggling showing homes across continents, so bear with me!), bringing you closer to what it might be like to own a piece of Swedish countryside that promises both peace and adventure. This spot is an ideal retreat from the daily hustle, especially for overseas buyers looking for a slice of nature. The main house on this property stands strong and welcoming, having just received a fresh coat of paint. You'd appreciate the efforts that have gone into maintaining this abode—it doesn't shout, but it tells a story of care and updates. The newly installed roof shelters this home, ensuring that it stands sound for many more years. You’ll find water isn’t an issue with the drilled well and 3-chamber system in place. Notably, the heat pump and attic insulation are recent enhancements, meaning you'll be all set to face both the embraces and chills of Swedish seasons comfortably. Inside, the environment is illuminated with large windows that allow ample sunlight, warming the place naturally. The living room, the heart of the home, has a cozy fireplace perfect for those snowy evenings—you know, the kind where stories are shared and marshmallows toasted. There's something quintessentially soothing about it. A single but comfortable bedroom offers a snug retreat, while the bathroom, updated with modern touches, includes ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Edefors 329 Offerdal Krokoms kommun

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Jämtland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. Nestled in the serene village of Tulleråsen, Offerdal, this charming country home offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern comfort, making it the perfect escape for those yearning for peace and adventure. A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm Built in 1985, this delightful home embodies the quintessential Swedish cabin style, with its extensive use of wood creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. As you enter, you're welcomed by a spacious hallway, complete with practical storage solutions and two large wardrobes, ideal for stowing away your outdoor gear after a day of exploration. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where the kitchen seamlessly integrates with the living room. This design fosters a social environment, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and enhancing the sense of openness. Comfortable Living Spaces The property features two bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The first bedroom, with its built-in bunk beds, is perfect for children or guests, while the second bedroom offers ample space for a double bed, ensuring a restful night's sleep. Both rooms are equipped with wardrobes, providing plenty of storage. The bathroom, though simple, is designed for functionality, with a classic feel that complements the home's rustic charm. Expansive Outdoor Space One of the standout features of this property is its generous plot, spann ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Pull up to Gunnarvattnet 5018 on a Friday evening in February, step out of the car, and the silence hits you first. Not the uncomfortable urban kind—proper, deep Nordic silence, broken only by the creak of snow-weighted pine branches and the distant buzz of a snowmobile fading somewhere toward the Norwegian border. The thermometer reads minus twelve. The cabin's heat pump has been running since you switched it on remotely from the motorway, and when you push open the door, it's warm and smells faintly of pine and the wool blankets folded on the bunk. This is why you bought the place. Valsjöbyn sits in Jämtland's far northwestern corner, in Krokoms kommun, about as far into the Swedish mountain wilderness as you can get while still reaching an ICA store within a reasonable drive. The village is small and unassuming—a cluster of red houses, a few hundred year-round residents, and a collective understanding that the real point of being here is what lies outside the front door. Gunnarvattnet, the lake that gives the address its name, is a short walk from the cabin. It's a proper fishing lake, too. Arctic char, brown trout, whitefish—the kind of stocks that take decades of clear, cold water to build. Come July, you can walk down before breakfast with a rod, and on a good morning you'll be back in time to fry something in the pan by eight. The cabin itself covers 52 square metres, which sounds compact until you're inside. The layout is honest and functional in the way that Swedish mountain cabins have always been: nothing wasted, nothing missing. The kitchen was recently renovated and is genuinely well-equipped—this isn't a weekend getaway where you're hunting for a working tin opener. You can cook a proper meal here. The li ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home
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Nestled in the serene embrace of Gräftåvallen, Hallonvägen 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish log cabin, perfect for those yearning for a tranquil escape amidst nature's splendor. This charming country home, located in the picturesque Bergs kommun of Jämtland, Sweden, is an ideal second home for international buyers seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the surrounding landscape. This is the daily reality at Hallonvägen 27, where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. Property Highlights: - Traditional Swedish Log Cabin: Built in 1976, this well-maintained home exudes warmth and character with its classic timber construction. - Spacious Living Area: The 64 square meters of indoor space is thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a cozy living room with an open fireplace. - Modern Amenities: A well-equipped kitchen and a modern bathroom ensure all the comforts of home are at your fingertips. - Outdoor Bliss: A large, west-facing terrace offers breathtaking views of the mountains and forests, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the scenery. - Guest Cottage: A charming guest house with bunk beds, a kitchenette, and a separate toilet room provides privacy and comfort for visitors. - Traditional Sauna: Unwind in the wood-fired sauna after a day of skiing, hiking, or snowmobiling. - Expansive Lot: The 2,003 square meter lot offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the natural surroundings. - Modern Conveniences: Equipped with a heat pump for efficient ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and terrace

Welcome to a quaint little corner of paradise nestled in the enchanting village of Laxviken, right in the heartland of Sweden. Where the whispering winds of nature meet comfort, this 2-bedroom villa stands as an inviting retreat for anyone looking to surround themselves with tranquility and the natural allure of the Scandinavian wilderness. The villa, found at Laxviken 509 in Krokoms kommun, offers a cozy 45 square meters of living space, building a harmonious balance between a warm, welcoming home and the wide-open mogul of Swedish adventure just beyond the doorstep. Imagine stepping into your own retreat that cuts through the traditional sound of city life and carries you into a world filled with the gentle lapping of lake waters and the rustle of the winds weaving through trees. Property features: - Built in 1971 - Two comfortable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - Cozy living area - Sleeping loft for guests or family - Kitchen - Dog kennel with a dog house - Outbuilding providing extra storage - Located in a peaceful 1,555 square meter plot Here, you're not just buying a villa; you're investing in a lifestyle. With a price tag of just 49,000, it's a rare opportunity for overseas buyers and expats dreaming of a slice of serenity, nestled against the timeless beauty of the Swedish landscape. Perched close to the shore, only 250 meters from the sparkling waters of Hotagssjön, this quaint villa offers you a front-row seat to the ever-changing spectacle of the lake. Spend your days letting time slide away as you stroll along the shore, or activate your adventurous side with plenty of fishing, swimming, or simply paddling your way around. The lake is a consistent reminder of why living here is such a privilege, prov ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior with lake view

Well, let me tell ya, Hallen is one beautiful place to call home or even just your lovely part-time escape. Nestled in the charming Kläppe 241, this little country gem is waiting for you with all its warmth and character. We're not talkin’ about any old house here – we're talkin’ about a cozy winterized cottage that feels like it's jumped right outta a storybook! Now, let's chat about the area first. Hallen is in the heart of Åre municipality, a place where nature practically knocks on your doorstep every day. Surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes and magnificent mountain views, it’s like living in a painter's dream. The climate here is really something to behold! Winters are snowy and magical, just perfect for skiing and snowball fights, while summers are mild and a little crisp, makin’ for the most refreshing evening strolls you can imagine. Living here, you’re close to Storsjön Lake, which is simply wonderful for a refreshing swim or casting a line in hopes of a great catch. And when winter rolls around, why not try crossing it on a ferry ride or maybe even an ice road adventure to venture over to Östersund and feel a little of that city life for a change. Now, what’s it like settlin’ into country livin' here? Lemme tell you, there's nothing quite like it. The peace and quiet, the allure of nature, and all that wonderful fresh air – it’s a real treat for the soul. You've got the best of both worlds, close enough to nature for those calming vibes, and within reach of community facilities in Hallen and Myrviken, like the grocery stores, preschools, and schools, making it convenience without the hustle and bustle. Alright, now let's take a tour of this delightful property. This charming cottage is a perfect mix o ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Imagine waking up every morning to the soothing sounds of nature and the soft whispers of the wind brushing against a symphony of verdant foliage. Welcome to your new serene abode in the picturesque realm of Sørli, Norway, where life is harmonious with nature and tranquility is a way of life. At address Aspnesveien 828, nestled in the rustic and breathtaking landscape of Lierne, lies a small yet inviting cabin that offers refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. This cabin, constructed in 2009, finds itself cradled by the stunning Lenglingen area, approximately 10 kilometers west of Mebygda. Yet, despite its remote feeling, accessibility remains a convenience with a bus stop just around the corner, making it perfectly positioned for those who crave both solitude and occasional connectivity to the wider world. Spread over a generous plot of 1,020 square meters, the cabin offers ample room for a myriad of outdoor pursuits or to simply revel in the peace and beauty of its natural surroundings. Outdoors, the landscape greets you with lush greenery and vast open spaces, perfect for weekend picnics, evening barbecues, or spontaneous star-gazing sessions on a clear Norwegian night. Step inside, and you're welcomed by the warmth of traditional wooden interiors, a nod to the cultural heritage of Norwegian cabins. The cozy living room, accentuated by an open-plan kitchen, creates a welcoming ambiance where you can relax after a day of adventure or entertain close friends and family. The wood-burning stove stands as a centerpiece, not just a utility but also an object that adds to the coziness with its warmth. The compact but efficient kitchen caters perfectly to the needs of any small family or couple. Equipped with all ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing of Aspnesveien 828!

Welcome to a secluded gem tucked away in the charming village of Sällsjö, nestled within the pristine landscape of Åre municipality, Sweden. If you're looking for a piece of Scandinavian tranquility combined with a hint of adventure, this villa could be your perfect match. Located at Sällsjö 338, this property offers not just a house, but a lifestyle, with its mix of natural beauty and community connection. Built back in 1953, this villa has stood the test of time, offering both resilience and comfort. The house stands proud on a 1,360 square meter lot that exudes a sense of spaciousness and endless possibilities. Let's delve into why this could potentially be your new home or investment in this beautiful Nordic region. Property Features: - 120 square meters of living space - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Living rooms with cozy fireplaces - Separate self-contained apartments - Patio doors leading to a serene backyard - Spacious storage shed - Snowmobile garage - Carport - Recent improvements: Heat pump, interior surface renovations, washing machines One of the villa's highlights is its well-thought-out layout. It’s cleverly divided into two self-contained apartments. This is ideal whether you’re looking to rent out part of the property for extra income or accommodate visitors with privacy and ease. Each apartment comes equipped with its own kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom. Picture yourself enjoying a wintry evening by the fireplace in the living room, as the frost settles gently outside. This place is much more than just a structure; it’s a gateway to a vibrant lifestyle amidst nature. Sällsjö is the epitome of an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Winters here are magical, with abundant snowmobile trails and ski ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled within the tranquil beauty of Hallen, the cabin at Mårdsundsbodarna Lingonvägen 19 is a splendid opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in Sweden's breathtaking scenery. Situated in the Åre kommun region, this cozy abode offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life while maintaining all the comforts one might expect in a home that promises serenity and adventure in equal measure. As an agent working internationally, I've come across numerous properties that tick the essential boxes — but this cabin has its own unique appeal that resonates with those yearning for both comfort and a touch of the wild. With gorgeous mountain views, this cabin becomes more than just a house; it becomes a place of rejuvenation for your soul. Property Highlights: - Living area and kitchen in open-plan design - Comforting fireplace in the living area - Spacious insulated guest cabin - Sleeping alcove providing extra sleeping options - Modern shower room with compost toilet - Robust functionality with style Upon arriving at this charming haven, you are immediately drawn to the spectacular vistas of Åreskutan, Ansätten, and Sällsjön. Whether you're stationed in the living area, preparing a hearty meal in the kitchen, or gazing out from the outdoor space, you are perpetually connected to nature’s panoramic canvas. The cabin itself, constructed in 2007, is in good condition, sparing you the immediate stress of renovations while leaving room for personalization if you so choose. Stepping inside, you'll find that the open-plan living area allows for seamless interaction whether hosting friends or sharing intimate family moments. It's a space designed to foster warmth — both metaphorically, through the invi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Welcome overseas buyers and expats eager for a slice of Swedish paradise! Let me steer your attention to a delightful opportunity nestled in the picturesque locale of Fjällhalsen, within Åre kommun. If you're dreaming of a country home that pairs nature's beauty with the relaxing seclusion of mountain life, then Fjällhalsen 701 is just the place for you. This winterized holiday home, standing proudly since 2008, is a testament not only to Scandinavian craftsmanship but also to the serene lifestyle that awaits you here in Sweden. Though I'm a busy real estate agent, juggling a multitude of global clients, I'm thrilled to share this charming property with you. With its address in the stunning Bydalsfjällen area, this home is superbly positioned to offer panoramic views that you would find hard to forget—a true visual feast for nature lovers. The house itself, with its solid structure and good condition, beckons families or adventure-seekers yearning for a cozy retreat amidst Sweden's natural beauty. Imagine waking up in one of the four welcoming bedrooms, greeted by the first light of day filtering through your windows, bringing a promise of fresh adventures in the great outdoors. Here's a snapshot of what this fantastic property offers: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - 84 square meters of living space - Built in 2008, maintained with high standards - Winterized for year-round comfort - Furniture and ceiling fixtures included if negotiating - Proximity to Bydalsfjällen ski area Now, let’s touch on what's just outside your door. Fjällhalsen offers its residents a taste of true Swedish countryside living, complete with alpine forests, serene lakes, and a close-knit community that embraces the natural ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home in Fjällhalsen 701 Bydalsfjällen Åre municipality