Seaside Retreat for Sale in Mon's Sought-After Archipelago Village – Stunning Views & Effortless Maintenance!

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Mon - St. Anna Archipelago, Söderköping Municipality, Sankt Anna (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 47Floor area

€25,950

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

47m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome, dear overseas buyers and expats, to a charming slice of Swedish paradise nestled within the breathtaking St. Anna Archipelago! This country home, located in the idyllic setting of Mon, is truly a gem waiting to be discovered.

Let's start our journey by unveiling this property, which sits snugly in the front row at the corner of the quaint Upper Lagnö Archipelago Village. Imagine waking up each morning to an unbeatable view of the sparkling water and tranquil beach area right at your doorstep. What sets this house apart in the village is not only its stunning location but the convenience it offers for a hassle-free lifestyle.

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a wonderfully designed, space-efficient layout all on one level. The ceilings soar up to the ridge throughout the home, which creates an open and airy feel, making every room feel more spacious. The heart of the house is the open-plan kitchen and living room, a perfect spot to gather with family and friends. You'll appreciate the cozy fireplace during the chilly months, while the heat pump keeps everything cool when the sun is blazing.

Now let's break down some key features of your future home:
- 2 comfy bedrooms for rest and relaxation
- 1 modern bathroom complete with a washing machine
- an open kitchen with all appliances included
- a welcoming living room with a fireplace
- a heat pump for year-round climate control
- a sun-drenched terrace facing the sea
- furniture and kitchen equipment included with the sale
- hassle-free external maintenance included, like lawn mowing and painting
- potential for rental income through the Archipelago Village concept

Life here in Sankt Anna is nothing short of magical. The archipelago is known for its pristine waters and serene nature—perfect for those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle. The local climate is marked by pleasant summers, making it a wonderful season for enjoying outdoor activities or simply sunbathing on your private terrace. Winters in this part of Sweden can be chilly, with a touch of mystery as the landscape transforms into a winter wonderland.

Living in this area you'll never be bored. Picture yourself exploring the nearby attractions: there's a charming country store for all your essentials and the ever-popular Boathouse restaurant for those evenings when you fancy dining out without venturing far. If you're seeking fitness or fun, try out the excellent paddle facility or engage in a bit of swimming at the local swimming area.

Now, let's not forget about experiencing the communal spirit of the Archipelago Village. With the opportunity to rent out your home through the community's concept, you'll not only enjoy the perfect vacation retreat but also a potential return on your investment—ideal for busy buyers looking for both enjoyment and practicality.

And although this house is in good condition, like any home, there may be slight touches you can add to truly make it your own. But hey, isn't that part of the fun? The potential to craft and add your personal flair could make the place uniquely yours.

In a nutshell, this country home offers you the simple life with a touch of sophistication and ease—a perfect blend for anyone wanting to escape to a picturesque yet practical location. As a busy real estate agent, I must say homes like this don't stay on the market for long, especially ones in such stunning locales with all the perks this village brings.

You're not just purchasing property; you're investing in a lifestyle meshed with tranquility, community, and the ever-changing beauty of the Swedish landscape. Don’t forget to bring your sense of adventure, because living in Sankt Anna means your doorway opens to a stunning archipelago waiting to be explored.

So why wait? Step into your dream life of sun, sea, and serene simplicity. Welcome to Archipelago Village Mon, where every day feels like a perfect getaway!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
47
Price per m²
€552
Garden size
890
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 log cabin

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Exterior view of the main house and garden

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Exterior view of the cottage

Sometime around midsummer, the sky above Ödeborg Stommen never fully darkens. By ten at night there's still a warm amber glow sitting low over the meadow to the west, and the only sound is the occasional rustling of birch leaves and a woodpecker working somewhere deep in the tree line. That's the daily reality of owning this 1837 Swedish torp cottage — not a concept, not a marketing angle, just a genuinely quiet piece of Västra Götaland that costs less to run per year than most city dwellers spend on coffee. Set on a 1,736 square meter plot along the rural road at Ödeborg Stommen 5, just outside Färgelanda, this single-bedroom country home sits in a part of Sweden that doesn't get overrun in July. The Bohuslän coast draws the crowds — Strömstad, Smögen, Grebbestad — but this corner of inland Dalsland stays calm. You share the landscape with red-painted farm buildings, elk at the forest edge, and the occasional tractor. For buyers hunting a vacation home in Sweden that feels genuinely off the beaten path rather than performatively rustic, this is the real thing. The cottage is compact at 30 square meters, split across two rooms, and that's precisely the point. There's no maintenance burden here, no sprawling house demanding weekends of upkeep. A wood-burning stove handles cool evenings with the satisfying crackle that central heating simply cannot replicate. An air-to-air heat pump — controllable via smartphone — means you can turn the place on before you arrive in October and step into a warm room after a two-hour drive from Gothenburg. Running costs for the entire year run to roughly 4,200 SEK. For context, that's around €370. That's it. The robotic lawn mower handles the garden autonomously, so your weekends here sta ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Saturday morning, the coffee is already made. You carry your mug out onto the wide wooden deck and the forest is right there — birch and pine, close enough to hear the wind move through it. A woodpecker hammers somewhere out of sight. The cul-de-sac at Torsborg is completely still. No passing traffic, no sirens. Just the slow, unhurried feel of a Swedish summer morning doing exactly what it's supposed to do. This 1958 country home on the elevated end plot of Torsborg sits on a generous 1,638 square meters of garden and woodland-edge land in the Torsborg area of Eskilstuna — a location that doesn't get talked about enough outside Sweden, which is partly why properties here still represent genuine value. At 89,500 EUR for a move-in-ready holiday home with a guest cottage, fiber internet, and 35 square meters of well-kept interior space, this is the kind of find that serious second-home buyers move on quickly. The house itself is compact and considered. One bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen that works hard for its size, and a living room centered around a modern air-source heat pump that handles both the warmth of late-autumn visits and the cooling relief of a July heatwave. Large windows face the garden, and the light on a long Swedish summer evening is something you genuinely can't replicate — the sun barely sets, casting that particular Nordic gold across the wooden floors for hours. It doesn't feel small. It feels edited. Everything here has a purpose. What the footprint lacks in size, the land more than compensates for. The plot wraps around the house with room for a kitchen garden, a hammock between the pines, a fire pit on the far edge — whatever you want to make of it. The deck is wide and south-facing, and if you ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Ramsdal, Söderköping, this delightful country home at Lillskogsvägen 10 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish paradise. With its prime location just 350 meters from the sea, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a vibrant local culture. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. This charming home, built in 1972, exudes a timeless Scandinavian appeal, offering 59 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the cozy living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The living room is the heart of the home, featuring a soapstone wood-burning stove that promises cozy evenings during the cooler months. Picture yourself curled up with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones by the fire. The kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, invites culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a festive holiday meal. The property boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the outdoors. The functional bathroom is conveniently located, ensuring comfort for both residents and guests. Beyond the main house, a spacious guest cottage offers additional accommodation, perfect for hosting family and friends or setting up a home office or creative studio. The expansive 2,020 square meter freehold plot is a gardener's dream, offering ample space for cultivating flowers, vegetables, or fruit trees. Two outdoor seating areas beckon for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply soaking up the sun. The mat ... click here to read more

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If you're on the prowl for a serene escape in a stunning corner of the world, let me introduce you to a place that offers a beautiful blend of natural beauty and tranquil living. I'm talking about a country home tucked away in the serene area of Ramsdal in Söderköpings kommun, Sweden. This home practically whispers peace and quiet to all who enter and is conveniently located at Strömshagsvägen 10. Just a skip and a hop from breathtaking beaches, this property isn't just about four walls and a roof—it's about a lifestyle embedded in peace, simplicity, and the splendor of nature. Now, let's take a stroll through this inviting abode. Built back in 1973, this house has weathered the years well. Sitting on a generous lot of 2,383 square meters, it beckons with two cozy bedrooms and all the warmth of a traditional Swedish summer home. Its 47 square meters provide just the right space for intimate family gatherings or a peaceful night by the fireplace with a good book. Everything inside sings of cozy comfort while dutifully maximizing each square of the floor plan for a functional living space. Let's talk features of this property: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Comfortable living room - Functional kitchen - Fireplace in living room - Private dock access - Expansive garden with shade-providing trees - Lot size of 2,383 square meters This home is in tip-top condition, needing no mad dash to the hardware store for renovations. It's all about unpacking, settling in, and letting time stretch. Now, how's that for a relief? While the house has much to offer within its walls, its outside offerings are just as noteworthy. Step outside, and you'll find mature trees swaying in the gentle breeze, and a private dock that makes every wate ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Sankt Anna Archipelago, Kornudden 25 offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming house, located in the serene coastal town of Valdemarsvik, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your east-facing terrace. Here, your mornings begin with a steaming cup of coffee, the sun rising over the tranquil waters of Sandfjärden Bay, just 250 meters from your doorstep. This is the essence of life at Kornudden 25, where every day feels like a holiday. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. Spanning 100 square meters, the single-level layout is both practical and inviting. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the breathtaking landscape outside. The open-plan living area is perfect for both intimate family gatherings and lively evenings with friends. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is equipped with ample workspace and storage, ensuring you can whip up anything from a quick breakfast to a gourmet dinner without missing a beat. As you cook, the aroma of fresh ingredients mingles with the salty sea breeze, a reminder of the unique location you now call home. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Kornudden 25 is designed for those who cherish outdoor living. Two expansive terraces offer the perfect spots to soak up the sun or enjoy a shaded retreat. Whether you're dining al fresco on the covered terra ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and terrace

A Symphony of History and Modern Comfort in the Heart of Sankt Anna Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish archipelago. At Hulvik 4, nestled in the serene Sankt Anna Archipelago, this dream becomes your daily reality. This enchanting property, originally a 19th-century barn, has been meticulously transformed into a modern sanctuary that harmonizes historical charm with contemporary comforts. A Journey Through Time and Space As you step onto the lush 1,916 square meter plot, you're greeted by expansive green lawns that invite you to explore or simply bask in the tranquility. The south-facing wooden deck, bathed in sunlight, becomes your personal haven for al fresco dining, morning coffees, or evening gatherings under the starlit sky. Just 200 meters away, the local pier offers the option to rent a boat berth, opening up a world of exploration across the archipelago's myriad islands. Inside, the home exudes warmth and character. The main living area, with its cozy fireplace, becomes a retreat during cooler months, while large windows flood the space with natural light, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The fully equipped kitchen, with modern appliances and ample storage, is a culinary enthusiast's delight, perfect for crafting meals that celebrate local flavors. A Home for Every Season The upper floor houses three well-proportioned bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and privacy. Whether you're hosting family or friends, these spaces offer a restful retreat after a day of adventure. The home's winterization ensures year-round comfort, making it an ideal choice for both permanent residence and holiday escapes. A significant reno ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Hulvik 4

Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the sea breeze, the sun casting its golden glow over the lush greenery surrounding your home. Welcome to Hulvik 4, a captivating house nestled in the heart of Sweden's Sankt Anna archipelago, where history and modern comfort intertwine seamlessly. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that promises tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. A Home with a Story Originally built in the 1800s as a barn, this property has been lovingly transformed into a modern residence while preserving its historical charm. The significant renovation completed in 2009 ensures that the house meets contemporary standards without losing its unique character. With three spacious bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, this home is perfect for families or those seeking a serene retreat. The Allure of the Archipelago Living in Hulvik means embracing the beauty of the Sankt Anna archipelago. Just 200 meters from your doorstep, a boat berth awaits, offering endless opportunities to explore the myriad islands and coves. Whether you're an avid sailor or a casual kayaker, the archipelago is your playground. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure - Outdoor Bliss: The expansive 1,916 square meter plot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy gardening, playtime with children, or simply bask in the sun on the south-facing deck. - Water Activities: With the sea so close, swimming, fishing, and boating become part of your daily routine. - Nature Trails: The surrounding area is perfect for hiking and cycling, with trails that offer breathtaking views and encounters with local wildlife. - Cultural Richness: The nearby town of Söderköping, less than an hour's drive away, offer ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Hulvik 4

Nestled in the popular Sankt Anna archipelago lies a villa that has all the makings of a delightful home, perfect for families and expats setting up a new chapter in Sweden. With its year-round standards and sunny disposition perched on a hill, this villa welcomes you to a tranquil slice of Swedish paradise. Let's take a stroll through Lagnö Moons Stones 1: a property that offers more than just a resting place—it's an experience waiting to unfold. As you arrive, you're greeted by a space that's friendly for both children and pets. The property spreads across a rocky plot, its landscape dotted with locally grown flora that paints a serene picture. For those with a green thumb or simply an appreciation for fresh produce, a greenhouse stands ready to nurture your organic endeavors. Set your feet on stone-paved paths leading you through secluded garden rooms, each with its own charm. Before stepping inside, pause for a moment to admire the large southwest-facing deck. Here, with partial views of the nearby sea just a stone's throw away, you can soak up the Swedish sun as it produces a glow even on cooler days. This is not just a deck—it's a venue for endless cups of coffee and evening meals that stretch into nights under the star-dotted sky. Step into the villa, where everything's laid out conveniently on one level, making accessibility a breeze. The home, in good condition, hosts three cozy bedrooms perfect for family, friends, or that dedicated office for remote work. A living room with a fireplace sets the scene for winter evenings wrapped in warmth and conversation. The kitchen is primed for home-cooked meals crafted from local Swedish ingredients, easily available from the nearby country store. Two bathrooms accommo ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home at Lagnö Moons stones 1 Sankt Anna Söderköpings kommun

Nestled in the heart of Vikbolandet, Rönö Erikslund offers a unique opportunity to embrace the serene Swedish countryside lifestyle. This charming country home, set on an expansive 8-hectare estate, is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with the potential for small-scale farming or equestrian pursuits. Located just a stone's throw from the stunning Östgöta archipelago, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. Rönö Erikslund is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice that promises peace, privacy, and the freedom to explore your passions. ### Key Features: - Location: Rönö Erikslund, Vikbolandet, Norrköpings kommun, Sweden - Property Type: Country home with farmstead - Size: 130 square meters of living space - Land: 8 hectares, including arable land, pasture, and forest - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 2 - Price: $297,500 - Outbuildings: Stable with approved boxes, winter-insulated carpentry workshop - Proximity to Sea: 2.2 km from the Östgöta archipelago - Potential: Ideal for equestrian activities, small-scale farming, or a peaceful retreat ### A Day in the Life at Rönö Erikslund: Morning: Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the spacious farmhouse kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of homemade bread. The kitchen, with its rustic charm, is the heart of the home, perfect for family gatherings and culinary adventures. Midday: Spend your afternoon exploring the vast paddocks and meadows, ideal for keeping horses, sheep, or goats. The land is a canvas for your agricult ... click here to read more

Front view of Rönö Erikslund

Picture yourself waking to the gentle lap of water against your private jetty, sunlight streaming through 300-year-old windows, the scent of pine and sea salt drifting on the morning breeze. This is life on Norra Finnö, where your 40-square-meter country home sits surrounded by the pristine waters of Sweden's Östergötland archipelago, a landscape so serene it feels like stepping into a watercolor painting. This rare waterfront retreat offers something increasingly precious: genuine solitude combined with island community, where neighbors arrive by boat and summer evenings stretch endlessly under the midnight sun. For those seeking a vacation home that delivers authentic Swedish coastal living, this property represents an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of archipelago history while creating your own vision of Nordic paradise. The main house dates to the 1700s, carrying centuries of stories within its timber frame. Currently undergoing renovation, this property invites you to complete the transformation according to your personal taste, making it truly yours from the start. The sleeping loft creates an intimate sanctuary under the eaves, while the open-plan living area maximizes natural light and water views. Large windows frame constantly changing vistas: morning mist rising off calm waters, afternoon sunshine dancing on gentle waves, evening skies painted in shades of amber and rose. The unfinished state means you control finishes, fixtures, and final touches, potentially managing costs while ensuring every detail reflects your style. This flexibility particularly appeals to international buyers who want their Swedish retreat customized for year-round comfort or optimized for summer rental income. The accompanying ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Sankt Anna archipelago, Ämtevik Ekenstugan offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish history. This charming country home, dating back to the 18th century, is a perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with the tranquility of coastal living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. This historic cottage, with its traditional Swedish torp architecture, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history and natural beauty. ### A Glimpse into History Ekenstugan is a testament to Sweden's rich cultural heritage. As a listed building, it retains its authentic features, including a tiled stove, wood-burning stove, and solid pine floors. The cottage's construction, characterized by a ridge beam roof and vaulted panel ceiling, reflects the architectural style of the bygone era. The log-built loft storehouse, dated 1775, further adds to the property's historical significance. ### A Tranquil Retreat Located just 3 km from Tyristlöt, this property offers easy access to the stunning Sankt Anna archipelago, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or someone seeking a peaceful escape, Ekenstugan provides the perfect setting. - Living Area: 41 sqm - Lot Size: 1,000 sqm - Rooms: Living room, bedroom - Outbuildings: Storage shed, loft storehouse, outhouse - Electricity: Installed - Water: Dug well (drinking water brought from town) - Toilet: Dry toilet in separate building - Year Built: Approx. 1775 - Annual Operating Cost: 8,794 SEK ### Embrace the Outdoors The p ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Ekenstugan cottage

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Swedish countryside, Sjögerum Dammsätter 1 in Gusum, Söderköping Municipality, offers a unique opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat. This charming house, set on an expansive 2.5-hectare plot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature, relaxation, and adventure converge. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at Sjögerum Dammsätter 1, a property that promises not just a home, but a haven. ### A Canvas for Your Dreams The house, built in 1980, spans 59 square meters and is winterized, ensuring comfort throughout the year. With two bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen, it offers a cozy yet functional space. While the interior awaits your personal touch, the potential is boundless. Whether you envision a rustic country cottage or a sleek modern retreat, this house is a blank canvas ready for your creativity. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's vast land is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With open meadows, forested areas, and a well-sized garden, the possibilities are endless. Cultivate your own vegetables, create a flower garden, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet of rural life. The on-site barn, previously home to horses, is perfect for equestrian pursuits or other animal husbandry. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Sjögerum Dammsätter 1 is not just about the property; it's about the lifestyle it offers. Located in the picturesque region of Östergötland, the area is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich history. The nearby village of Gusum provides essential amenities, while the large ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Sankt Anna archipelago, Vrångö 15 offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish history. This meticulously restored 19th-century country home is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, tranquility, and timeless charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this residence promises a unique blend of historical allure and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the call of seabirds, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is life at Vrångö 15, where the sea meets the sky in a breathtaking display of nature's artistry. The property, originally built in 1860, has been lovingly restored to preserve its historical character while incorporating modern amenities for year-round comfort. ### A Home with a Story The main house, with its original woodwork and traditional windows, exudes a sense of history and warmth. The harmonious color palette reflects the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the natural world outside. With three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, the home offers ample space for family and friends to gather and create lasting memories. ### A Haven for Nature Lovers The property's expansive 2,726 sqm plot is a paradise for gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Fruit trees, including apple and pear varieties, dot the landscape, while lilacs and mock orange add bursts of color and fragrance. The surrounding former farmland enhances the sense of space and privacy, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### Endless Outdoor Adventures Sankt Anna's archipe ... click here to read more

Main house and garden

The first thing you notice on a July morning is the light. It comes off Valdemarsviken early — pale gold, almost white — and it finds its way through those big water-facing windows before most people are awake. You're standing in the kitchen, the wood stove ticking with the last of last night's birch logs, and the bay is out there doing that glassy, still thing it does before the wind picks up. That's the daily reality of owning Lövudden Kaptensbostället. Built in 1909 as a captain's residence, this four-bedroom house carries its age well. Not in a dusty, museum way — the original pine floors still have their warmth, the paneled walls still have their craft — but in the way that a well-sailed boat does. Things were built to last here. The bones are honest. Set on a 1,909 square meter plot at the edge of Lövudden, the property sits just 50 meters from the shoreline on Valdemarsviken, the long sheltered inlet that cuts into the eastern Östergötland coast. The plot itself is thick with mature trees — mainly birch and pine — that create a natural screen between you and the outside world. Somewhere in there, wood pigeons call back and forth through the afternoon. The garden has multiple spots where you can watch the water change color through the day, from silver-grey at dawn to deep blue by afternoon to something almost copper when the sun drops behind the ridge. The house stretches across 107 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space. A later extension gave the ground floor a proper living and dining room with large windows that frame the bay like a painting you never get tired of. This is the room where winters happen — long dark evenings with the wood stove going, candles on the table, the kind of coziness th ... click here to read more

Front view of Lövudden Kaptensbostället

Welcome to Kullhagen 5, a villa that effortlessly combines the charm of rural living with the comforts you need for everyday life. Nestled in the scenic locale of Stegeborg in Söderköping, Sweden, this property represents the quintessential balance between outdoor allure and modern practicality. It's more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle choice for those looking for serenity within reach of essential amenities. Spread across a manageable 82 square meters, the villa offers three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, making it ideal for families or those looking for a weekend retreat. The property is priced attractively at 275,000, representing great value for this vibrant and peaceful part of Sweden. Let's take a walk through this inviting abode. As you step inside, the airy layout greets you with impressive vaulted ceilings that add an unexpected sense of space. The living room is versatile, offering possibilities for additional sleeping quarters if the need arises. The fireplace serves as a comforting focal point, especially on those chilly winter evenings when the snowflakes dance around outside. The heart of this villa, the kitchen, doesn't disappoint. It's designed for functionality and grace, ensuring that meal preparations are both a joy and a breeze. Connected seamlessly to the living areas, it makes hosting simple yet effective. One can easily imagine lazy weekend mornings filled with the aroma of fresh coffee and pancakes, with sunlight filtering through the windows. The bathroom, recently renovated, offers a modern oasis of relaxation. With underfloor heating, winter months become less daunting, and contemporary fittings ensure it remains a space of leisure and utility. Venture outside, and you’re ... click here to read more

3 room winterized holiday home at Kullhagen 5 Stegeborg Söderköpings kommun

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private deck. Nestled at the end of a serene cul-de-sac, this country home at Lötstrandsvägen 26 offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it the perfect escape for those seeking a harmonious balance between nature and modern comforts. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1980 and thoughtfully updated, the main house exudes warmth and charm. The open-plan kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasts contemporary appliances and ample counter space, ideal for crafting meals with fresh local ingredients. The adjoining living area, anchored by a cozy wood-burning stove, invites you to unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for intimate evenings. Large windows frame the lush greenery outside, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection with the outdoors. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning coffee or hosting a lively dinner party, this home is designed to accommodate every moment. A Guest House That Offers More Than Just Space The property's guest house is a standout feature, offering a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and two comfortable bedrooms. A spacious enclosed veranda extends the living area, providing a private haven for guests or a versatile space for a home office or studio. This additional dwelling ensures that visitors can enjoy their own slice of paradise while remaining close to the main residence. Embrace the Outdoors Surrounded by newly built wooden decks, the property offers multiple outdoor living sp ... click here to read more

Main house and garden

Picture yourself stepping onto sun-warmed wooden decking, morning coffee in hand, as the scent of pine drifts from the surrounding forest and the gentle sound of waves reaches you from just 350 meters away. This is the daily rhythm waiting for you at this exceptional year-round holiday home in Stora Getterö, where the Swedish archipelago becomes your private playground and stress dissolves into the coastal breeze. This dual-house property on Södra Finnö island represents that rare find where modern comfort meets authentic archipelago living, offering international buyers a genuine Swedish retreat with the flexibility to accommodate extended families, generate rental income, or simply escape whenever life demands it. Set on a peaceful cul-de-sac with 2,617 square meters of private land, this vacation home in Valdemarsvik provides the space and tranquility that makes Sweden's east coast archipelago one of Europe's most sought-after second home destinations. The main residence and separate guest house together create a compound-style property that adapts to however you envision your Swedish escape, whether hosting multi-generational gatherings, welcoming friends for extended stays, or maintaining privacy while renting one dwelling to offset ownership costs. Built in 1980 and thoughtfully modernized, the main house balances nostalgic Swedish cottage character with contemporary conveniences international owners expect. The updated kitchen features modern appliances and clean Scandinavian design that makes meal preparation genuinely enjoyable, whether you are cooking freshly caught perch or preparing traditional Swedish fika. The living room centers around a wood-burning stove that transforms cold winter evenings into cozy san ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Nestled amongst the lush greenery and rolling landscapes of Halsbäck, this captivating country home is looking for its next owners to create cherished memories within its welcoming walls. Situated at Halsbäck 59, Tjörns kommun, near Norrköping in Sweden, this beautiful residence is a dream for those seeking the serene joys of country living. Now, as a bussy real estate agent always on the run, I must tell you why this might just be the perfect retreat for you, especially if you're an overseas buyer or expat looking to embrace a life filled with nature’s splendor. Let’s start our story with the property itself, a delightful winterized holiday home boasting 91 square meters of tranquility. Perfectly suited for those idyllic moments with family or intimate gatherings of friends, this home features two generous bedrooms and two fully equipped bathrooms. Each room is designed with a blend of charm and practicality, ensuring a cozy yet functional space. A stylish kitchen awaits the chef of the house, complete with all essentials for whipping up Swedish delicacies after a long day of exploring the scenic landscapes all around. - Winterized holiday retreat - 2 Spacious bedrooms - 2 Fully tiled shower rooms - Stylish and functional kitchen - Inviting social areas - 91 square meters of living space - Elevated plot with stunning views - Completely private setting - Sunny outdoor spaces in all directions - Tasteful interior decoration - Access to private boat dock - Short walk to the sea and beach Imagine waking up to breathtaking views of the Stigfjorden archipelago seen from your elevated perch, sipping coffee on one of the several sun-kissed outdoor spaces available in every direction. Your surroundings are a delightful mix ... click here to read more

Winterized holiday home at Halsbäck 59

A Coastal Haven Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. Welcome to Solvändan 1, a serene holiday home nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Valdemarsvik, Sweden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless adventure. A Story of Scandinavian Simplicity Built in 1971, the main house embodies the essence of Scandinavian design—minimalist, functional, and seamlessly integrated with nature. With 55 square meters of living space, it offers a cozy yet spacious environment. The open-plan living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax and soak in the stunning views of Grännäsfjärden bay. The bedroom, a sanctuary of comfort, promises restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. Adjacent to the main house, a charming guest house constructed in 1990 provides an additional 35 square meters of living space. Fully equipped with a kitchen and shower room, it offers privacy and comfort for guests, making it ideal for hosting family and friends. Embrace the Outdoors The property sits on a generous 1,695 square meter plot, a canvas for your outdoor dreams. Whether it's a leisurely afternoon spent gardening, a sun-drenched day of outdoor dining, or a quiet moment under the shade of mature trees, the garden is your personal oasis. The proximity to the sea, just 50 meters away, means spontaneous swims, kayaking adventures, and fishing trips are part of your daily routine. A Lifestyle Rich in Experiences Valdemarsvik is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. The town, with its vibrant ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

At six in the morning, the water off Södra Finnö sits completely still. You walk the fifty metres from your front door down to the private jetty, coffee in hand, and the only sound is a common eider calling somewhere out toward Fyrudden. This is what people mean when they talk about the Swedish summer — and this two-bedroom country home in the heart of the Sankt Anna archipelago puts you right inside it. Sankt Anna is one of those places that Swedes have quietly kept to themselves. Spread across more than six thousand islands and skerries east of Söderköping in Östergötland, the archipelago doesn't have the tourist crowds of Stockholm's outer islands or the Bohuslän coast. What it has instead is genuinely wild coastline, sheltered bays where the water warms up fast in July, and that particular quality of light in late afternoon that turns the granite pink. The nearest mainland town, Söderköping, is one of Sweden's most intact medieval towns — Saturday mornings there mean wandering the Storgatan, picking up fresh bread from the bakery, and stopping for a coffee before the short drive back through pine forest to the island. The house itself was built in 1987 and sits on just over 2,000 square metres of land. Sixty-seven square metres inside, which sounds compact until you're actually in it — the open layout connecting the living room, dining area, and kitchen makes the space work hard, and the large windows along the sea-facing side mean the water is always present, even when you're cooking. On autumn evenings, when the temperature drops and the archipelago empties out, the wood-burning fireplace becomes the centre of gravity for the whole house. The geothermal heating system (bergvärme) backs it up, meaning this isn't j ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden