Scenic Råkvåg Chalet: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Holadalen 31, 7114 Råkvåg, Råkvåg (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 58Floor area

€154,870

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

58m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Holadalen 31 in Råkvåg offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a Norwegian holiday home. This delightful property, built in 1984, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of nature.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. As you step onto the expansive 32-square-meter terrace, the crisp morning air greets you, and the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold before your eyes. This is not just a place to stay; it's a place to live, to breathe, and to create lasting memories with family and friends.

A Haven of Comfort and Functionality



The chalet spans 58 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and kitchen area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a warm and inviting space for relaxation and entertainment. Whether you're enjoying a cozy evening by the wood-burning stove or preparing a meal in the well-equipped kitchen, every moment here feels special.

- Property Type: Chalet
- Location: Råkvåg, Trøndelag, Norway
- Size: 58 square meters
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Price: $154,870
- Outdoor Space: 917 square meters
- Terrace: 32 square meters, excellent condition
- Heating: Electric and wood-burning stove
- Kitchen: Solid wood, ample storage
- Parking: 15 meters from the chalet
- Utilities: Water and electricity

Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle



Råkvåg is a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The chalet's location provides immediate access to hiking trails, where you can explore the lush forests and discover the local flora and fauna. The sea, just 300 meters away, invites you to indulge in swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene coastal views.

The local community is welcoming and vibrant, with a grocery store and marina just a short drive away. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, savoring traditional Norwegian cuisine and participating in seasonal festivals that celebrate the region's heritage.

A Year-Round Retreat



Holadalen 31 is not just a summer escape; it's a year-round retreat. The chalet's robust construction and modern amenities ensure comfort in every season. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing adventures. The wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, making it the ideal spot to unwind after a day of outdoor activities.

Investment Potential



For those considering the investment potential, this chalet offers promising opportunities. The growing demand for vacation rentals in Norway makes it an attractive option for generating rental income. With its prime location and excellent condition, the property is poised to attract holidaymakers seeking an authentic Norwegian experience.

Key Features:



- Proximity to Nature: Immediate access to hiking trails and the sea
- Community: Safe, welcoming environment with permanent residents
- Outdoor Activities: Swimming, fishing, hiking, and more
- Local Amenities: Grocery store, marina, and public transport nearby
- Investment Opportunity: Potential for vacation rental income

Holadalen 31 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. It's about embracing the beauty of nature, the warmth of community, and the joy of creating memories that last a lifetime. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to call your second home, this chalet in Råkvåg is ready to welcome you. Your Norwegian holiday paradise awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
58
Price per m²
€2,670
Garden size
917
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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Welcome to Buenveien 2451!

Step out onto the 80-square-metre terrace on a January morning and the world is white and perfectly silent, except for the low creak of frost-laden pine branches and the distant hiss of cross-country ski tracks being groomed just beyond the tree line. That's the kind of moment this chalet in Risdal delivers, not occasionally, but every single time you arrive. Sitting at Vervassheia hytte 3 in the peaceful Froland municipality of Aust-Agder, this four-bedroom year-round cabin is the real thing — a genuine Norwegian retreat built in the classic Buen-Aarak tradition, with solid bones, a warm interior, and enough outdoor space to actually live in rather than just admire from inside. At 100 square metres of interior space plus generous covered and open terracing, it punches well above its price point of NOK 158,000. The cabin was extensively upgraded in 2010, including a new roof and a well-considered rear extension that added meaningful living space without compromising the character of the original structure. The heat pump installed roughly two and a half years ago — a 7.2 kW unit still under manufacturer's warranty — keeps every room comfortable whether it's a sharp February night or a humid August afternoon. Backup warmth comes from a traditional fireplace and a wood-burning stove. On those evenings when you light both and settle in with a glass of something, the parquet floors and warm laminate surfaces absorb the light in a way that no forced-air system ever quite matches. Four proper bedrooms mean this is not a squeeze-in-the-sleeping-bags situation. Up to ten guests can sleep comfortably, making it genuinely viable for extended family visits, a group ski week, or simply having the cousins over every summer without ... click here to read more

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You wake up to the sound of water. Not distant water — the kind you have to imagine — but the real thing, lapping against the dock just below the terrace where you're about to drink your first coffee of the day. Fisterfjorden stretches out in front of you, wide and steel-grey in the early light, the kind of view that takes a moment to accept as real. This is Randøy. A small island in Hjelmeland municipality, deep in Rogaland county, southwest Norway — and this three-bedroom timber chalet is one of the most honest holiday properties you'll find anywhere on the Norwegian coast. The cabin itself was built in 1981, all timber construction with horizontal wood cladding, and it carries its age well. Forty-plus years of Norwegian winters have a way of sorting out weak buildings fast, and this one's still standing straight. Roof repairs were carried out as recently as 2026. A new exterior door went in between 2018 and 2020. The bathroom is a 2014 extension — fully tiled, with a shower cabin and panel heater. It's not a renovation project. It's a property you arrive at on a Friday afternoon and have completely settled into by Friday evening, because it comes fully furnished and genuinely move-in ready. Inside, everything sits on one level across 55 square metres. That sounds compact, but the layout earns every centimetre. The open-plan living room and kitchen is the heart of it — wood panelling on the walls, wood panelling on the ceiling, a wood-burning stove from 2016 burning quietly in the corner. It's warm in the way that timber interiors always are, the kind of warmth that has nothing to do with the thermostat. The large windows facing the fjord make the room feel twice its size; on a clear day you can watch the light move ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming leisure property on Randøy! Photo: Eivind Dirdal

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A Coastal Retreat in Råkvåg: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Bjørkviklia 3, a modern chalet nestled in the picturesque coastal village of Råkvåg, Norway. This property is more than just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature and comfort harmoniously coexist. A Day in the Life at Bjørkviklia 3 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the 167 m² terrace, where the sun's rays dance across the water, painting a mesmerizing picture of tranquility. As the day unfolds, explore the vibrant local culture of Råkvåg, a village renowned for its rich maritime history and charming wooden architecture. Stroll through the quaint streets, where local artisans display their crafts, and indulge in the region's culinary delights, from freshly caught seafood to traditional Norwegian pastries. As the afternoon sun casts a golden hue over the landscape, return to your chalet, where the open-plan living area invites you to unwind. The seamless flow between the kitchen and living room, accentuated by large windows, ensures you're never far from the stunning sea views. Prepare a meal in the state-of-the-art kitchen, equipped with a practical island and ample storage, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. Embrace the Seasons Råkvåg offers a tapestry of seasonal activities that cater to every interest. In the summer, the nearby marina beckons with opportunities for boating and fishing, while the surrounding trails invite you to hike through lush forests and discover hidden coves. As autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, enjoy b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørkviklia 3!

Welcome to the perfect cabin retreat nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Husbysjøen, Norway – a true sanctuary for those seeking peace and tranquility amidst the natural beauty of Fosen. This charming cabin is more than just a home; it's an experience waiting to unfold. Whether you're an overseas buyer dreaming of a Nordic escape or an expat yearning to reconnect with nature, this cabin promises a serene lifestyle with a touch of rustic charm. As you journey up Selnesveien, the surroundings transform into a canvas painted with the hues of nature. The aroma of fresh pines wafts through the air, and by the time you arrive at Selnesveien 981, you’ll be ready to embrace the Scandinavian wilderness. Even though I'm a busy bee, managing numerous properties, I simply had to take a moment to tell you about this gem. Living here, you’ll be treated to a climate that showcases all four seasons in their vibrant glory. Spring ushers in blooming wildflowers and awakened forests, while summers are marked by long evenings under the soft glow of the midnight sun. Fall blankets the area in rich, warm colors, and winter turns the landscape into a snow-kissed haven, perfect for cozying up indoors or embracing the inviting chill outside. The cabin's location makes it an ideal year-round retreat. As your real estate guide, I make sure to paint a picture of what life could be like at this delightful escape. Gone are the days of city noise; instead, you’ll hear the gentle rustle of leaves and the calming sounds of Sagelva river murmuring its way to the sea, right by your cabin's doorstep. It's an area that celebrates outdoor living, with many a trail beckoning to hiking enthusiasts ready to explore and nature's bounty inviting advent ... click here to read more

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This cozy cabin nestled in the heart of Stallvika, Bjugn, is a perfect getaway for those seeking a slice of tranquility mixed with the convenience of modern amenities. Ideally situated just an hour and a half's drive from the bustling city of Trondheim, it makes for a perfect weekend escape or even a longer retreat from the daily grind. Stepping into the cabin, which was thoughtfully constructed in 2007, you immediately notice its seamless blend of functionality and comfort. With two bedrooms, each spacious enough to accommodate family or friends, this cabin offers plenty of room for everyone. The open-plan living area combines both the kitchen and living room in one welcoming space. The kitchen is furnished with up-to-date appliances, catering to all your culinary needs, whether it's a quick breakfast before heading out for the day or a full evening meal after a leisurely day of adventure. One of the most cherished features of this property is the expansive veranda. It's a delightful location to unwind during the pleasant summer months, perhaps with a cold drink in hand or a book—the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside certainly add to its allure. Imagine hosting a barbecue with friends or family on a warm evening as the sun sets, casting a golden hue over the landscape. If you've got a passion for boating, you’ll be thrilled to hear about the nearby marina—a stone's throw from the cabin itself. The convenience of docking your boat there opens up endless opportunities to enjoy the stunning fjord and its inviting waters. Nearby, there’s a beautiful beach, perfect for sunbathing or taking a refreshing dip during the warmer days of summer. For those who love exploration, consider a short boat trip across th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stallvika and a very pleasant cabin with walking distance to the marina

Nestled amid the serene landscapes of Husbysjøen lies a delightful chalet at Stortrehaugveien 44. A beautifully snug hideaway, perfect for those seeking a harmonious blend of tranquility and outdoor adventure, this property offers an enchanting vista over the impressive Sørfjorden. With an internal space of 73 square meters, this chalet invites its future owners to a lifestyle rich with nature's bounty. The journey to making this pastoral dream your reality begins right here. Built in 2009, the chalet has been thoughtfully maintained to a good standard, allowing you to enjoy its cozy interiors from day one. As you step into this one-level home, you're greeted by an open-plan living room and kitchen area, which serves as the heart of the property. Here, windows invite an abundance of natural light, casting a warm glow across your space and affording you uninterrupted views of the fjord. From this central hub, access a spacious terrace that extends around the front of the chalet, a perfect spot for enjoying the long summer days and mesmerizing sunsets. The property comprises three comfortable bedrooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. A well-appointed bathroom caters to all your essential needs, while two storage rooms offer practical solutions for stowing away outdoor gear, given the adventurous locale. Key features of the property: - Cozy outbuilding measuring approximately 17 m². - Private boat dock at Sørfjorden Panorama and Marina. - Connected to reliable public water and sewage systems. - Picturesque and well-maintained landscaped plot. - Location, location, location! - Functional appliances included. Life in Husbysjøen is marked by its peaceful rhythm and strong community spirit. The local area boasts ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stortrehaugveien 44!

Nestled in the serene village of Råkvåg, Breiviknesveien 26 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norway's coastal landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto your expansive south-facing terrace. Here, the panoramic views of the fjord stretch out before you, a daily reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds this idyllic retreat. A Home with Heart and History Built in 2007, this chalet has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains in excellent condition. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a welcoming space for relaxation and entertainment. The recent upgrades, including a new living room floor, add a modern touch to this cozy abode. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is both functional and stylish, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast before a day of exploration or hosting a dinner party with friends, this space is designed to cater to your every need. Comfort and Versatility The chalet features a main bedroom on the ground floor, offering a peaceful retreat after a day of adventure. The loft area, currently used as the primary sleeping space, provides flexibility for additional guests or can be transformed into a cozy reading nook or play area. The bathroom, though compact, is well-appointed with all necessary amenities, ensuring comfort during your stay. A separate laundry room adds convenience, making longer sta ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breiviknesveien 26!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Lysøysundet, Blåvassveien 215 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Norwegian tranquility. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of the stunning Blåvatnet Lake, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. This is the daily reality at Blåvassveien 215, where the natural beauty of Trøndelag unfolds right outside your door. The chalet, built in 2003, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, offering a cozy retreat for families, friends, or anyone seeking a peaceful escape. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet spans 69 square meters, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the living room, where a wood-burning stove offers warmth and ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy environment that invites the outdoors in. The kitchen, equipped with modern IKEA cabinetry, is both functional and stylish, making meal preparation a joy. With space for a dining table, it's an ideal spot for family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. Sleeping arrangements are thoughtfully planned, with four bedrooms offering flexibility for families or guests. An additional loft space provides extra sleeping quarters or a cozy play area for children. Sustainable Living in Harmony with Nature This chalet is not just a home; it's a commitment to sustainable living. A solar panel system powers the property, ensuring cost-effective a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Blåvassveien 215!

Nestled within the serene vistas of Lysøysundet, Norway, this charming country home offers a unique entryway into the tranquil lifestyle that only the Norwegian countryside can provide. Located at Blåvassveien 264, this two-bedroom dwelling lies cradled amid the enchanting natural beauty of Gammelsetervatnet in the Ørland municipality—a place where time slows down and nature beckons from every corner. Built in 2014, this holiday home stands in good condition, waiting for those who appreciate simplicity and tranquility in their retreat spaces. At 36 square meters, it's compact yet functional, with a layout that maximizes every inch of space. This residence is not just a home; it's an experience, allowing you to live a life intertwined with nature's rhythm. For those considering a move from busy urban centers, this location offers an escape to a simpler, slower pace of life. Imagine morning walks through lush forests, afternoons spent canoeing or kayaking on tranquil waters, and evenings winding down in the cozy embrace of your country home. That's what daily life could be like in Lysøysundet. Living in this part of Norway has a very special allure. The climate here promises snowy winters perfect for skiing and building snowmen, and pleasantly mild summers ideal for fishing or hiking on the numerous trails dotting the landscape. The changing seasons paint a constantly evolving picture right outside your window. This property includes: - Quaint two-bedroom cabin with a loft offering additional sleeping alcoves - Combined living room and kitchenette, great for gatherings - Sauna, perfect for unwinding after a day's adventure - Additional annex providing space for guests or storage - An outhouse facility, blending with t ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque world nestled in the heart of Åfjord, Norway. Bruliveien 556, an expansive farmhouse property, offers a unique opportunity for those dreaming of a peaceful lifestyle intertwined with nature. This property stands as a testament to older charm—now it's your turn to bring it back to life with modern sensibilities! This residence spreads across a 1372-acre plot of land, providing ample space for creative pursuits. The farmhouse itself, with a floor area of 158 square meters, houses four cozy bedrooms in the attic. This makes it a spacious retreat for families or groups looking for tranquil living quarters surrounded by picturesque scenery. As you drive down the rural roads leading to the property, you're immediately greeted by breathtaking views extending over the serene Brulivatnet lake, guarded by the tall, looming peaks of nearby mountains. Imagine starting your morning here—taking in the brisk Norwegian air while having breakfast in the courtyard. Living in Åfjord gives you immediate access to one of nature’s greatest playgrounds, packed with possibilities of adventure around every corner. From spring to summer, the long daylight hours offer endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. During colder months, snows cloak the landscape, creating a stunning winter wonderland right outside your doorstep. This farmhouse does require some TLC, but therein lies potential for something truly personal and remarkable. Several updates to the place have been made at the start of the 21st century, including parts of the roof and cladding on long walls. Some windows have been replaced, hugging the exposed wooden edges with a renewed embrace of sunlight and the surrounding environment. Plus, the main part ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bruliveien 556, an idyllically located smallholding with a plot of 1372 acres and a view over Brulivatnet.

You wake up to silence. Not the city kind of silence that's really just a lower hum of traffic and neighbor noise — actual silence, broken only by wind moving through spruce trees and the distant creak of a ski lift warming up for the day. That's a Saturday morning in Haugsdalen, and once you've had a few of them, it becomes very hard to go back. This single-level chalet sits on a 998-square-meter freehold plot in Rissa, a corner of Trøndelag county that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely the point. The Indre Fosen peninsula has been drawing Norwegian families to its forests and fjord edges for generations, and this five-bedroom cabin, built in 1985 and kept in genuinely good condition, is the kind of property that doesn't come to market often. Five bedrooms. Thirteen sleeping places. One level. No stairs to navigate after a long day on the slopes. The ski lift is literally one minute from the front door. Walk out, boots already on, and you're there. That detail alone changes the calculus on a winter holiday home — no shuttles, no parking queues, no rushing. In January and February, when the snow settles deep across the Fosen hills, you'll understand why this matters. The elevation sits at around 276 meters above sea level, high enough to hold good snow through the heart of winter, low enough that the approach roads stay manageable. Come March, the light starts returning in long golden stretches across the hillside, the kind that turns the snow surface into something almost liquid at dusk. But this property earns its keep across every season. Summer in Rissa is genuinely underrated. The Trondheim Fjord — Trondheimsfjorden — is within reach, and the inland lakes and streams around Hau ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven in Lysøysundet: Your Norwegian Retreat Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and pine through your open window. At Sandvikhalsstien 11, this is not just a dream—it's your everyday reality. Nestled in the serene village of Lysøysundet, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion, comfort, and direct access to the stunning Norwegian coastline. A Day in the Life at Sandvikhalsstien 11 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 160-square-meter terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the landscape. As you sip your coffee, take in the panoramic views of the sea and surrounding nature, a sight that never fails to inspire tranquility and peace. The chalet's classic Norwegian design, with its red-painted wooden facades and shingled roof, exudes a timeless charm. Inside, the living area is a sanctuary of light and warmth, thanks to large windows that frame the breathtaking scenery. On cooler evenings, gather around the wood-burning stove, its crackling fire creating a cozy ambiance perfect for storytelling and relaxation. Exploring the Local Lifestyle Lysøysundet is a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures. Spend your afternoons exploring the nearby hiking trails that wind through lush forests and lead to local peaks like Rømmesfjellet and Lysøyfjellet. Here, you'll be rewarded with sweeping views and a chance to encounter the region's unique flora and fauna. For those who love the water, the property's private boathouse and direct sea access make it easy to indulge in maritime activities. Whether it's a day of fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying a swim in the clear waters ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lysøysund and Sandvikhalsstien 11!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Barøya, Åfjord, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil escape, this property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With 70 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, this chalet is a haven for families, couples, or individuals yearning for a second home that promises both comfort and adventure. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, where large windows invite the outside in, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're preparing a meal in the modern kitchen or enjoying a cozy evening by the fireplace, this space is designed for both relaxation and social interaction. - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room offers a peaceful retreat, ensuring restful nights after days filled with exploration. - Two Living Areas: A main floor living room and a loft space provide flexibility for relaxation or additional sleeping arrangements. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with quality fixtures, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Expansive Terrace: At 90 square meters, it's perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the views. - Versatile Outbuilding: Ideal for storage or as a guest room, hobby space, or equipment shed. ### Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle Barøya is not just a location; it's a lifestyle. Situated just 17 kilometers from Åfjo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Barøya 103!

Welcome to a property that beautifully entwines modern comforts with the essence of Norwegian living, situated in the serene village of Hasselvika, Norway. Please let me take a moment of your time to introduce this remarkable piece of real estate— a spacious sanctuary offering much more than just a roof over your head. Located at Rateveien 11, just an 80-kilometer drive from the storied city of Trondheim, this dwelling makes for an intriguing exploration into quality living, investment opportunity, and the potential for personal or financial growth. First, a little insight into Hasselvika. This cozy village sits quietly cradled along the Trondheimfjord, a sanctuary for those who lean towards an outdoor lifestyle but don't want to compromise on comfort. Hasselvika is like a closely knit community where one will find a host of activities to get involved in, be it sports or cultural engagements. It boasts fundamental amenities such as a handy local supermarket, a kindergarten for your little ones, and a primary school. A harbor adds to the locale's charm, not to mention the local pub where you can unwind. Transportation is convenient with a fast boat service to Trondheim just 3.5 kilometers away, supplemented by a car ferry and bus services. The regional hub of Værnes Airport has regular flights to destinations like Amsterdam, being a mere 85 kilometers away. The property itself offers a dual living experience with two separate apartments, making it ripe for multi-family living or renting out as an income-generating asset. On the ground floor, Apartment 1 sprawls in its openness, featuring a cozy living room warmed by a wood stove. Picture yourself here on a cold evening, listening to the crackle of burning wood as light ... click here to read more

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Welcome, busy international buyers and expats, to the delightful country home nestled within the serene arms of Hasselvika, Norway—Rateveien 11, a residence well-known as 'Fjellheim'. This hidden gem, lovingly restored and shining in its charm, awaits you with open arms. With the magnificence of Norway's breathtaking landscape at its core, Fjellheim provides a stable foundation for those wishing to explore an adventurous life, wrapped around relaxation and exhilarating views. Stepping into this lovely abode, you will immediately be enveloped by the mingling aroma of pine and fresh fjord air, alongside the warmth that radiates from the hearths. Fjellheim comprises two independent apartments, freshly renovated to meet modern living standards while keeping Norwegian authenticity. This alone makes it perfect for larger families, visiting friends, or potential rental income. Investing in a home like this one means you open doors to a future of opportunities, right here on the charming Rateveien. Hasselvika sits peacefully on the coast of the Trondheimfjord, an eternal beauty surrounded by dense forests and noble mountains. Just 80 km from the lively Trondheim, this area allures you with the best of both worlds—a tranquil abode away from the city's hustle and bustle yet accessible enough for convenience and connection. Here in Hasselvika, the pulse of local life beats in sync with nature's serenade. The village boasts a friendly community atmosphere, full of sports, culture, and a neighborly spirit that draws you in. As you settle into your new lifestyle, you’ll discover the town’s heart—a small supermarket for your daily needs, a kindergarten, a primary school, a charming harbor, and a trusty local pub. Oh yes, let's not f ... click here to read more

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Ahoy there, house hunters! As a rather bussy real estate agent balancing countless viewings and meetings, I'm pleased to carve out a moment to introduce this charming property located in the serene heart of Åfjord, Norway. Let me take you on a storytelling journey through Skogahaugen 21, a country home that could soon be your own private sanctuary. Its unparalleled sea views alone call for attention, but there's so much more to admire about this delightful home! Situated at the idyllic crossroads of mountains, forests, and the captivating sea, this property truly offers the best of Norway's exquisite and varied landscape. Now, let's venture inside this enchanting abode. Built in 2006 and lovingly maintained, this home offers a sense of comfort and relaxation that perfectly complements the natural beauty surrounding it. Picture this: full-length windows in the living room drawing your gaze out into the wide-open sea. It's not just a view, it's an experience you can soak in from every angle of the home. Here's what you're in for: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 bright and airy bathroom - A cozy loft for extra guests or storage - A sizeable 145 square meters living area - A wrap-around terrace with panoramic views - Fabulous sea views that you'll never tire of - Beautiful light conditions inside and out - A peaceful plot with abundant space - An annex offering additional versatility - A solidly constructed boathouse included - Registered boathouse space no. 2 - Harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor cabin life Alas, every propert has its quirks, and this country home is no exception. While the main building is in tip-top shape thanks to diligent maintenance, eager homeowners might consider customizing aspects of the annex or b ... click here to read more

Beautiful, well-maintained holiday home with fabulous sea views.

Welcome to Øveråsveien 15, a spacious and charming villa nestled in the scenic location of Eide, Bjugn. This detached house, with its serene rural surroundings, presents a unique lifestyle opportunity for prospective buyers seeking tranquility combined with the potential to personalize their living space. The property is spread over two floors, featuring a total of 164 square meters, providing ample space for family living and entertaining. The ground floor offers a welcoming entrance, a convenient toilet, two storage rooms ensuring your living spaces remain clutter-free, and a laundry room for practical household management. There are also two bedrooms on this floor, providing flexibility in accommodation. The spacious living room flows into the dining area, which is adjacent to the kitchen, creating a seamless space for family interactions. Upstairs, there are two additional bedrooms, both of which uphold the property's promise of comfort and privacy. Each room offers sufficient space for personalization, making them perfect for family members or guests. While the property is in good condition, it boasts a lot of potential for future enhancements. This villa is ripe for buyers who view it as a canvas ready to be transformed into their dream home. Renovations can be managed at a pace that suits your lifestyle and budget, making it a practical project for those willing to invest time and energy. Here's a snapshot of what this property has to offer: - 4 bedrooms - Spacious living and dining area - Functional kitchen - 1 bathroom - Carport parking - Plot size accommodating future expansions or gardening projects Living in Bjugn, specifically in the Eide area, brings the beauty of Norwegian nature right to your door ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øveråsveien 15!

Welcome to the serene and picturesque landscape of Fevåg, a peaceful village nestled along the stunning Stjørnfjorden. At Vestvikveien 206, a delightful cabin awaits you, offering a perfect refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. This charming retreat, built in 2024, is a cozy yet functional space with a harmonious blend of comfort and simplicity. Set in natural surroundings with minimal traffic, the cabin boasts an area of 76 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to cater to your needs, whether you are on a holiday or looking to settle down. As you step inside, you're welcomed by a spacious living room that invites you to unwind and savor the beauty outside the window. The natural light streams in, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The open design allows for seamless interaction whether you're entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet evening with family. - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Cozy living room - Modern, well-equipped kitchen - Ample storage space - 11 sq m balcony/terrace - Beautiful views over the fjord - Proximity to the sea (0.1 km) - Large lot (543 sq m) for outdoor activities - Convenient public transportation (bus stop 4 minutes away) The kitchen is not merely functional but also a place where making meals becomes an experience, with modern appliances that cater to your culinary needs. Picture yourself sipping a morning coffee on the 11-square-meter balcony while soaking in the breathtaking views of the fjord. The three bedrooms are designed for comfort and relaxation, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. Living here is more than just owning a cabin; it's about embracing a lifestyle intertwined with nature. Fevåg is renowned for its scenic hiking ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestvikveien 206!

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Hasselvika, Brettingsveien 26 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Norwegian coastal living. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. A Coastal Haven Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive 37 m² terrace. This is the daily reality at Brettingsveien 26, where the sea is not just a view but a part of your everyday life. The chalet's strategic positioning ensures you enjoy the sun's warm embrace throughout the day, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing, al fresco dining, or simply unwinding with a good book. Modern Comfort Meets Rustic Charm Built in 2008, this chalet seamlessly blends modern amenities with rustic charm. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and large windows, creates a bright and airy atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. The kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering both functionality and style. Space for Family and Friends With three well-proportioned bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates family and guests. Each room is designed to maximize space and comfort, ensuring a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The additional loft space provides flexibility, whether you need extra sleeping quarters or storage. A Versatile Annex The property includes a separate 17 m² annex, a versatile space that can be tailored to your needs. Whether you envision it as a guest suite, a private office, or a creative stud ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brettingsveien 26!

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. Nestled in the serene landscape of Stadsbygd, this charming chalet at Tørstadveien 333 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful holiday home or a second residence. A Day in the Life at Tørstadveien 333 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the fresh air and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside invigorate your senses. As the day unfolds, explore the lush grounds that stretch over 2,109 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace. The chalet's inviting living room, with its expansive windows and wood-burning stove, serves as the heart of the home. Here, you can gather with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter as the fire crackles softly in the background. The open-plan kitchen, recently upgraded and rated in top condition, provides a stylish and functional space for culinary adventures, seamlessly connecting to the living area for effortless entertaining. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Stadsbygd is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wealth of activities throughout the year. In the warmer months, take advantage of the private boathouse on Tørstadvatnet for boating and fishing excursions, or explore the scenic hiking trails that wind through the picturesque landscape. As autumn paints the region in vibrant hues, enjoy leisurely walks through the forest, collecting mushrooms and berr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tørstadveien 333!