Seaside Second Home in Fjällbacka: Modern House & Guest Retreat with Sea Views

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Terrassvägen 9, Fjällbacka / Sälvik, Tanums kommun, Sweden, Fjällbacka (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 109Floor area

€153,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

109m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Bohuslän region, Terrassvägen 9 in Fjällbacka offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of the Swedish coastline. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories.

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 private terrace. This is the daily reality at this stunning property, where every detail has been designed to enhance your experience of coastal living.

Property Highlights:
- Location: Situated in the charming village of Fjällbacka, known for its dramatic cliffs and vibrant summer life.
- Main House: 84 sqm of beautifully renovated space, featuring four bedrooms, a guest toilet, and a bathroom.
- Guest House: A modern, architect-designed retreat with a spacious sleeping loft and a large roof terrace.
- Outdoor Spaces: Multiple terraces offering breathtaking sea views, perfect for dining al fresco or sunbathing.
- Shared Jetty & Boat Berth: Ideal for boating enthusiasts, providing easy access to the archipelago.
- Proximity to Amenities: A short walk or bike ride to Fjällbacka center, with shops, restaurants, and cultural sites.
- Golf & Recreation: Close to Fjällbacka Golf Club and other outdoor activities.
- Accessibility: Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Gothenburg and Oslo, making it a convenient escape.

A Day in the Life:
Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. Start your morning with a refreshing swim in the sea, followed by a leisurely breakfast on the terrace as the sun rises over the horizon. Spend your afternoons exploring the local area, whether it's hiking the scenic trails of Kungsklyftan or enjoying a round of golf at the nearby club.

For those who love the water, the shared jetty and boat berth offer endless opportunities for sailing, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful day on the water. As the day winds down, gather with family and friends for a barbecue on the terrace, watching the sun set over the Bohuslän cliffs.

Investment Potential:
This property is not only a personal retreat but also a smart investment. The guest house provides the potential for rental income, catering to the growing demand for holiday rentals in this sought-after region. With its modern amenities and prime location, this property is poised to offer both personal enjoyment and financial return.

Local Attractions:
- Ingrid Bergman Square: A tribute to the legendary actress who spent her summers here.
- Fjällbacka Pier: A bustling hub of activity with shops, cafes, and stunning views.
- Cultural Events: Enjoy local festivals and events that celebrate the rich heritage of the area.
- Dining Experiences: Savor fresh seafood and traditional Swedish cuisine at nearby restaurants.

Conclusion:
Terrassvägen 9 is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle choice that offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and community. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a luxurious holiday home, this property delivers on all fronts. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in one of Sweden's most beautiful coastal areas. Welcome to your dream second home in Fjällbacka.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
109
Price per m²
€1,404
Garden size
742
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the holiday home

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Front view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of the mountain cabin

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Nestled along the picturesque coast of Sweden, in the quaint and charming town of Fjällbacka, lies a truly enchanting country home that captures the essence of serene coastal living. Located at Skepparegatan 5, this delightful property offers a unique blend of both history and modern convenience. I’m busy ferrying between showings, but this delightful home stood out so much I’ve got to tell you about it. Imagine waking up in a beautiful, winterized holiday home that isn't just a seasonal retreat but perfect for year-round living. This house is steeped in rich history, dating back to 1904, yet today, it combines authentic old-world charm with modern upgrades. While stepping into this home, you are greeted by an ambiance that resonates class and coziness, making you feel immediately at ease. Let me take you on a tour. The home features two spacious bedrooms, though an extra room with flexible use could potentially be a third bedroom or a perfect home office, depending on your needs. Covering a well-utilized 75 square meters, you’ll find the space well laid-out for both comfort and functionality. If you're the kind that spends weekends curled up with a book or loves hosting friends, the living and dining areas will not disappoint. But the allure of this home extends beyond its walls. The sizeable terraces are nothing short of a dream, offering panoramic views that reach over the busy harbor and the vibrant community life below. Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee while the sun rises, or enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. This is a home that isn't just to live in, but a place to truly experience life. List of features of the home: - Fully renovated to retain o ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of a picturesque country home nestled on a serene island, look no further! Welcome to a delightful property located on the stunning island of Kalvö in the heart of the Swedish archipelago, conveniently positioned between the charming towns of Fjällbacka and Hamburgsund. This unique property holds a wealth of history, with roots tracing back to the year 1870. As you step onto the property, you will be captivated by the splendid natural surroundings that invite relaxation and tranquility. This is not just a home; it's a portal to experiencing the quintessential Swedish countryside lifestyle. The property sits on roughly 800 quare meters of land, offering various outdoor spaces for leisure and enjoyment. Admire the lush landscape from every angle, whether relaxing in one of the cozy nooks or gathering with family and friends. As an added bonus, you’ll enjoy ownership privileges to half of a boathouse and dock, enhancing the maritime charm of this idyllic retreat. The main house is a charming blend of old-world allure and modern convenience. Spanning 77 + 14 square meters, this residence encompasses four rooms and a half-plan, meticulously preserving original features such as wooden floors, paneled doors, and timber walls. With three bedrooms and a bathroom, it comfortably accommodates for family gatherings or hosting guests who wish to experience island living. The home, being well-maintained and partially renovated, presents a perfect opportunity to settle right in or to add your personal touch with further renovations. Moreover, the property includes: - A guest cottage with bedroom and kitchen area - An extended conservatory - A storage shed - Ownership share of a boathouse - Access to a private doc ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home on Kalvö 12 Kalvö Tanums kommun

A Coastal Haven Awaits in Hamburgsund 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 terrace to greet the day. Welcome to Backegärdet 6, a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque west coast, where the charm of coastal living meets modern convenience. A Story of Serenity and Style This exquisite 4-bedroom house, spanning 200 square meters, is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. As you enter, the welcoming hallway invites you into a world where every detail has been meticulously crafted to enhance your living experience. The ground floor unfolds into a spacious living room, where large windows frame breathtaking sea views, and a glass-enclosed conservatory extends your enjoyment of the outdoors, even on cooler days. The modern kitchen, equipped with top-tier appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, while the adjoining terrace beckons for al fresco dining under the stars. A cozy bedroom, stylish bathroom, and practical laundry room complete the ground floor, offering both comfort and functionality. A Retreat for Every Season Upstairs, the home continues to impress with a large family room perfect for gatherings or quiet evenings. Two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, while a luxurious bathroom and traditional Swedish sauna offer relaxation after a day of exploring the archipelago. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside to discover a gardener's paradise. The expansive 2,343 square meter plot is a canvas for your horticultural dreams, featuring a greenhouse, mature trees, and flowering shrubs. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet moment with a book, the ga ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene and exclusive island of Valön, just outside the picturesque village of Fjällbacka, this unique waterfront property promises a tranquil retreat, blending beautifully with the breathtaking surroundings of Bohuslän's natural landscape. With its own private dock and deep harbor, this residence is ideal for boating enthusiasts and anyone looking to soak in the soothing seaside atmosphere. This architecturally designed house, totaling 54 square meters of living space, harmoniously integrates with the surrounding greenery and rocky terrain, offering stunning panoramic views. At the heart of its open floor plan is a splendid fireplace, which not only provides warmth but also serves as a central gathering place for family and friends. The living areas, comprising a kitchen, living room, and dining area, are designed for creating memorable experiences, especially during meal times where you can enjoy unrivaled vistas of Fjällbacka's entryway. The home features three cozy bedrooms, a practical bathroom, and additional storage room ensuring ample space for a comfortable family living. Spread across the property are three outdoor terraces or patios, ideal for following the sun's journey from dawn till dusk, thus providing multiple spots for relaxation or social gatherings. Additional amenities include: - Separate smaller guest cottage with exceptional views - Private dock with a bathing ladder - Proximity to a sandy beach ideal for family outings In terms of accessibility, the mainland sits just a 10-minute boat ride away. There, you will find Fjällbacka’s vibrant array of shops, eclectic restaurants, and lively nightlife. The region is well-connected by Västtrafik's mail boat service, which means even witho ... click here to read more

4 rooms winterized holiday home at Valö Hölja Fjällbacka Tanums kommun

Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Fjällbacka, the charming property at Stora Jore Torp 2 awaits your visit. This delightful country home is perfect for those who envision a peaceful lifestyle or seek a serene vacation retreat. With its rural charm and versatile potential, Stora Jore Torp 2 captures the imagination. As you make your way to this lovely property, you're greeted by the wondrous landscapes that characterize the area. Fjällbacka, a gem of Bohuslän, is famed for its rugged coastlines, quaint fishing villages, and pristine natural beauty. Living here means you are never too far from a delightful day by the sea, whether it's basking in the sun or casting a line hoping for a catch. When you first step into the main house, you're immediately embraced by its homey charm. The ground floor rolls out a welcoming living room, where a tiled stove adds warmth and coziness on cool winter evenings. From here, the room flows seamlessly into a glazed conservatory, extending your living space into the outdoors with ease. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while gazing out over your peaceful garden—a quintessential country dream. The kitchen, designed with a comfortable dining area, is where culinary adventures come to life. A thoughtful layout invites both everyday meals and celebration feasts shared with friends and family. Also on this floor are a practical bathroom, a spacious hall, and a cozy bedroom—convenience and comfort meet at each turn. Upstairs, the second floor houses a passage room and a second bedroom. Space is pleasantly designed, ensuring both privacy and room for creativity. Perhaps one of the bedrooms can transform into an inspiring study or a tranquil library nook—however you choose, possibilities ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized holiday home at Stora Jore Torp 2 Hamburgsund / Jore Tanums municipality

Welcome to an opportunity to own a stunning villa right at the heart of the Swedish coastline. Located in the serene setting of Hamburgsund at Smörhagen 2, this villa provides a wonderful blend of comfort and location, offering 142 square meters of living space. Whether you're looking for a permanent family residence or a peaceful holiday getaway, this property delivers both coziness and practicality, making it the perfect choice for those across the globe yearning for a slice of sweeping coastal life in Sweden. The villa, built in 2010, sits on a generous plot of 986 square meters. This offers not only ample indoor spaces but also plentiful outdoor enjoyment opportunities. As you approach the property, you'll notice the unique architectural design, with one and a half floors that provide a smooth flow through different living areas. The ground floor opens to a cozy living room, perfect for family gatherings, warmed by a snug fireplace. An open-plan kitchen and dining area inspire culinary creativity and leisurely meals. Step through the sliding doors onto the spacious terrace, an ideal spot to bask in Hamburgsund's mild summers and refreshing sea breezes. With a fully tiled bathroom and a handy laundry room on this level, your everyday needs are well-supported. Head upstairs, and you'll find a versatile family room ready to adapt to any lifestyle. Whether it's a movie night or a chill-out zone, this space is all about comfort. The upper floor also presents three well-sized bedrooms that promise restful privacy. Another fully tiled bathroom serves this floor, ensuring convenience for family and guests alike. One of the highlights of this villa is the bonus guest cottage, complete with a storage area. It’s perfect for ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Smörhagen 2 Hamburgsund Tanums kommun

A Coastal Haven in Hamburgsund: Your Year-Round Escape Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your balcony. This is life at Monekilsvägen 12, a captivating 4-bedroom coastal retreat nestled in the heart of Hamburgsund, Sweden. With its perfect blend of modern comfort and timeless charm, this property offers an unparalleled lifestyle for those seeking a serene escape or a vibrant holiday home. A Story of Tranquility and Adventure As you enter this inviting villa, you're greeted by an abundance of natural light streaming through large windows, illuminating the spacious living areas. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a harmonious flow ideal for both intimate family gatherings and lively celebrations. Picture yourself hosting a summer soirée, the aroma of freshly grilled seafood wafting from the patio as laughter fills the air. The villa's four bedrooms offer a sanctuary of privacy and comfort, each thoughtfully designed to provide a restful retreat. Imagine curling up with a good book in the cozy reading nook or waking up to the sight of lush greenery from your bedroom window. The modern bathrooms, equipped with sleek fixtures, ensure convenience and luxury for all residents and guests. Embrace the Coastal Lifestyle Hamburgsund is a picturesque coastal village renowned for its stunning archipelago and vibrant community. Just a short stroll from your doorstep, the sea beckons with opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring the myriad islands and coves. Whether you're an avid sailor or a leisurely beachcomber, the coastal lifestyle here is nothing short o ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the stunning landscapes of Hamburgsund, Sweden, this charming country home on Didriks väg 3 awaits its new owners. Living in this neighborhood is like stepping into a serene painting where the canvas changes with the seasons—each glimmering sunset over the strait becoming a cherished memory. Hamburgsund is a small coastal town where the fresh breeze is as invigorating as it is comforting, blending a perfect mixture of tranquility and activity. With nature as your backdrop and the sea as your neighbor, this location offers an idyllic lifestyle like no other. This 4-room winterized holiday home, crafted in 2020, strikes the perfect balance between modern convenience and rural charm. Sprawling across 96 square meters, this residence welcomes you with warmth and character. Let's delve into the tale of this captivating property and what it means to call it home. Upon entering, you are graced by an open-plan living area, where the living room effortlessly merges with the kitchen. The polished concrete flooring, combined with ample natural light streaming through the large windows, sets the ambiance of a tasteful and luxurious abode. The main floor not only accommodates a bedroom and a modern bathroom, but also features a practical laundry room, making daily chores a breeze. This home embodies the essence of family living. Picture this: spending evenings sharing stories over a hearty meal in the spacious living room and thereafter having the kids retreat to the family room upstairs, allowing everyone to enjoy their own private nook. With two additional bedrooms perched on the second floor, this layout is tailor-made for families who relish shared moments and appreciate individual spaces. Step outside, and you ... click here to read more

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The first thing you notice on a July morning at Långesjö Vikarna 12 is the light. It arrives early — absurdly early, by most European standards — slipping silver across the lagoon and landing on the water in a way that makes you reach for your coffee and just stop. No agenda. No rush. Just the sound of terns calling somewhere above the rocks and the faint smell of the sea drifting through a window left open overnight. This is what summers on the Bohuslän coast actually feel like. And this property — a two-bedroom country home on a 2,713-square-meter plot just 50 meters from the water — drops you directly into the middle of it. Situated in the Långesjö area between Fjällbacka and Grebbestad, two of the most beloved communities on Sweden's west coast, the property sits in a spot that locals have quietly treasured for generations. Ingrid Bergman famously made Fjällbacka her spiritual home, returning summer after summer. You'll understand why the moment you walk the granite waterfront promenade and watch the wooden boats bob in the harbor. The town square, overlooked by the dramatic Vetteberget cliff face, fills up with visitors each summer, but it never quite loses that unhurried village quality — the fish smokehouses still operate, the waterfront restaurants still serve räkor and local crabs bought off the boat that morning, and the pace of life still belongs to the water rather than the clock. The main house covers 60 square meters across three well-proportioned rooms, and it's been renovated thoughtfully enough that you can move in without a project list. The living room faces the lagoon, and the windows are generous — on clear days you get an unobstructed read of the sea horizon, and in the evenings the water picks u ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Picture yourself on a late June morning, stepping onto your private balcony as the soft golden light filters through the pine trees surrounding your historic 1910 Swedish coastal home. The scent of salt air drifts in from the Bohuslän archipelago just 600 meters away, mixing with the fragrance of wild roses blooming along your stone-lined garden path. This is island living at its finest—a three-bedroom house on Hamburgö where every day feels like a retreat from the ordinary, yet modern comforts keep you connected to contemporary life. This 95-square-meter home occupies a remarkable 2,741-square-meter plot on one of Sweden's most sought-after coastal islands, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly blends Scandinavian heritage with practical year-round functionality. The property has evolved thoughtfully since its original construction, maintaining its classic architectural character while incorporating energy-efficient systems that make it viable as both a summer retreat and permanent residence. The generous land provides space that mainland properties rarely offer at this price point, creating opportunities for gardening, outdoor dining, children's play areas, or simply enjoying the quiet rhythm of island life. Hamburgö sits within the renowned Bohuslän archipelago, where pink granite rocks meet impossibly clear waters and traditional fishing villages dot the coastline. Unlike more remote Swedish islands, Hamburgö maintains excellent connectivity to the mainland while preserving its tranquil character. The island attracts those who appreciate authentic coastal culture without sacrificing modern conveniences—a balance that defines the Swedish approach to vacation living. From your doorstep, walking paths lead through pine ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa on Hamburgö Hasselbacken 2

Picture yourself on a sun-warmed terrace, coffee in hand, as morning light filters through the pines and the scent of wild blueberries drifts up from the forest floor. Below, a decorative pond catches the reflection of clouds moving across the Bohuslän sky, while your boat waits at its private mooring in the marina, ready for an afternoon exploring the islands of the Fjällbacka archipelago. This is not just a house—it is your gateway to the Swedish west coast lifestyle, where granite cliffs meet crystalline waters and every season brings its own magic. This 162-square-meter property in Norra Backa sits in one of Sweden's most celebrated coastal regions, where the Bohuslän archipelago has drawn artists, writers, and outdoor enthusiasts for generations. Fjällbacka itself carries a storied heritage as the summer retreat of actress Ingrid Bergman, and today the area thrives as a sophisticated yet authentic destination where traditional fishing culture meets contemporary Scandinavian living. Your vacation home here places you within minutes of island-hopping adventures, granite cliff hikes, and the kind of seafood dining that makes coastal Sweden legendary. The main house welcomes you with a thoughtfully designed layout centered around a vast open-plan kitchen and living area where a working fireplace becomes the heart of winter gatherings. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood this space with the distinctive northern light that painters travel here to capture. The room flows seamlessly onto a wraparound terrace designed to follow the sun's arc throughout the day—morning coffee facing east, afternoon wine as the light turns golden over the rocky outcrops behind the property. A glass-enclosed conservatory extends your living space ... click here to read more

Front view of Norra Backa 188

The first thing you notice on a July morning here is the light. Not the pale, apologetic kind—the full, wide-open West Coast Swedish kind that bounces off the water somewhere beyond the treeline and fills every room before you've made your coffee. By eight o'clock, the kayakers are already out on the inlet below Hamnebuktsvägen. By nine, you can smell someone grilling on the rocks down near the water. This is life on Hamburgö, and this 162-square-meter country home at the end of a quiet lane puts you right at the center of it. Built in 2006 on a 3,689-square-meter plot, this is a house that was designed with intention. The classic Scandinavian exterior—clean lines, quality cladding, pitched roofline—doesn't feel dated because it was never chasing a trend. Inside, the open-plan kitchen and living area runs across the main floor with the easy confidence of a well-thought-out space. Large windows frame the garden and the sky beyond. Sunlight moves through the rooms differently at each hour of the day, and you start noticing that within the first week. The kitchen is proper. Generous worktops, modern appliances, the kind of layout where two people can actually cook together without negotiating territory. A sunny terrace steps off the living area—wide enough for a proper outdoor table, a gas grill, and still room to stretch out in a chair after dinner while the midsummer sky refuses to go dark until nearly midnight. Three bedrooms in the main house handle the family comfortably. Two bathrooms mean no queues before a day at the beach. But the real conversation-starter is the guest house. Separate, self-contained, with its own bathroom and kitchen, it changes the whole dynamic of having visitors. Friends stay for a week and ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled on the breathtaking island of Hamburgö, Hamnebuktsvägen 18 offers an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the west coast of Sweden. Let me take you on a journey through this captivating villa, situated in an area that offers an impressive blend of natural tranquility and convenient amenities. For those seeking a peaceful retreat on an island paradise, this villa is one to consider. It’s a winterized holiday home with a picturesque sea view that forms the backdrop of your everyday life. With a generous 225 square meters of living space, you can expect spaciousness allowing for a comfortable lifestyle. This home speaks not only to its size but to the potential it offers in materials of lifestyle and transformation. Every morning could start with a view of the sea right from your kitchen window. Picture yourself sipping on a warm cup of coffee as the first light hits the water, bringing the scenery to life. The open floor plan invites you to gather with family or friends, with enough space for socializing and plenty of room to take a breather when needed. The villa boasts 2 bathrooms and up to 3 bedrooms, catering to both relaxation and practicality. The rural seaside location of the property ensures a sense of secluded harmony, yet you’re close enough to access an array of local services and entertainment options. The presence of a cozy fireplace is ideal for chilly evenings—allowing you to soak in the comfort after a day exploring the charming surroundings. Moving outdoors, you’ll find a substantial plot that offers ample opportunities for gardening endeavors or simply relaxing under the open sky. Imagine organizing small barbecue gatherings or letting your children play freel ... click here to read more

Winterized holiday home with sea view

Welcome to the enchanting country home located at Norra Backa 176 in the picturesque town of Fjällbacka, nestled in the Tanums kommun. This charming residence is quite a find, offering a delightful retreat for those seeking a peaceful Scandinavian lifestyle. With its cozy atmosphere, this winterized cottage promises comfort and tranquility, making it perfect for families, vacationers, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Set in the serene landscape of Fjällbacka, this home enjoys a sunny, elevated position with views that promise to take your breath away. Surrounded by nature, the property presents an ideal opportunity for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The open social spaces with a vaulted ceiling give the home a spacious feel, and large glass sections let in generous amounts of light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere year-round. The property itself spans 83 square meters and boasts four cozy bedrooms and a single bathroom. The modern, low-maintenance design of the interior makes it an attractive proposition for overseas buyers looking for a move-in-ready home. The exterior features a large patio with a seating staircase, a safari roof, and a spa bath, perfect for relaxation after a long day of exploring the local area. For those with guests, there's a lovely guest cottage equipped with its own kitchen, toilet, and shower, ensuring privacy and comfort for everyone. This adds a wonderful dimension to the property, making it suitable for hosting family and friends. Features of the property include: - 4 cozy bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - Open-plan living space with vaulted ceiling - Large, bright glass sections - Spacious outdoor patio with seating - Safari roof and spa bath ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Introducing a charming country home nestled in the serene outskirts of Fjällbacka, ideal for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle amidst Sweden's picturesque landscapes. This property, located at Träsvall 10, boasts impeccable scenic views and an expansive plot that promises a relaxed, rural living experience. Featuring a harmonious blend of comfort and ample space, this home is equally suited as a holiday retreat or a permanent family residence. Property Details - Address: Träsvall 10, Fjällbacka, Sweden - Type: Country Home – suitable for holiday or permanent residence - Size: 196 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 spacious bedrooms - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large plot: 21,853 square meters - Price: 3,524,660 SEK Property Features - Two expansive living areas perfect for family gatherings - Newly renovated interiors, bright and modern - Large, southwest-facing balcony offering delightful sea views - Expansive garage suitable for vehicle storage and as a workshop - No residency requirement, making it an advantageous purchase for expatriates - A short driving distance to Oslo (approx. 180 km) and Gothenburg (approx. 130 km) Home Condition This property is in good condition with newly renovated interiors. However, potential buyers may wish to apply their personal touch to make it their own, especially in landscaping or further enhancements to outdoor spaces. Local Area and Climate Fjällbacka is renowned for its captivating stone outcrops overlooking the North Sea and its historical charm, having been a fishing outpost. The area experiences a mild maritime climate with relatively warm summers and moderately cold winters, ideal for those accustomed to or prefer temperate weather conditions. Th ... click here to read more

6 rooms Winterized holiday home at Träsvall 10 Fjällbacka Tanums municipality

Welcome to the enchanting countryside of Fjällbacka, nestled within Sweden's serene Tanums kommun. As your bussy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this captivating country home tucked away at Träsvall 10—whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a permanent family haven. Let me take you on a journey through this charming abode and the remarkable area that surrounds it. At 196 square meters, this spacious home offers the perfect opportunity for both comfort and adventure. It stands proudly on a sprawling 21,853-square-meter plot, giving you ample space to explore, unwind, and create countless memories. Picture yourself in a house with four comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms, ideal for a growing family or for those who love hosting guests. The two living rooms provide plenty of space to relax or entertain. Imagine the possibilities of decorating and filling this splendid house with warmth and laughter. Walking into this winterized holiday home, you're greeted by a bright and airy atmosphere—an effect of the thoughtfully renovated interior that blends modern comforts with rustic charm. This isn't just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams and aspirations, set against Sweden's beautiful rural backdrop. Now, indulge in the luxury of the outdoors. The southwest-facing balcony offers a mock sea view, where sunlit moments and gentle breezes become key components of your daily life. It's here you'll savor a morning coffee or a glass of wine at sunset, absorbing the tranquility surrounding you. The location of this country home is paramount. In Fjällbacka, you are just a short drive away from stunning Swedish landscapes and cultural experiences. Immerse yourself in the vibrant life of this quaint town, known f ... click here to read more

6-room Winterized Holiday Home at Träsvall 10

Nestled in the picturesque region of Grebbestad, Sweden, this charming country home at Collins väg 1A offers a peaceful retreat perfect for those seeking solace amidst nature. As you stroll through the welcoming neighborhood, you will find yourself embraced by the quintessentially beautiful Bohuslän landscape. This a hidden gem situated between the northern charm of Grebbestad and the southern allure of Kämpersvik. Whether you’re an expatriate searching for a slice of Scandinavian paradise or an overseas buyer intrigued by the serene lifestyle of the Swedish countryside, this property presents a compelling opportunity. Constructed in 2007, this home maintains good building standards, offering a sturdily built dwelling that balances both form and function. The house sprawls over a generous 104 square meters, providing ample space for a family seeking a permanent residence or a vacation home. It's rare to find a property that harmoniously combines the allure of a vacation home with the practicality of year-round living, yet this is precisely what you will discover with this splendid abode. Life in this part of Sweden is mostly about embracing the outdoors. The local climate boasts cool summers and mild winters, perfect for those who appreciate a balance of warm sunny days and cozy, chilly evenings. The journey begins as you approach the house, enveloped by lush greenery and the timeless beauty of the Swedish countryside. It's a place where you can enjoy the sun on your face during outdoor excursions or stay nestled indoors, watching the soft snowflake dance gently from the sky during winter months. The inside of the house is just as inviting as its surroundings. Upon entering, a large, open living room greets you with i ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Nestled in the picturesque village of Heestrand, Tanums kommun, this charming country home at Heestrand 55 exudes timeless charm and character. It's a place that seems to have been plucked straight out of a fairy tale, offering an idyllic retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life surrounded by Sweden's stunning natural beauty. Just a stone's throw away from the magnificent coastline, this property promises a life of tranquility with the gentle sea air as your constant companion. The home itself, although in good condition, bears a longstanding history visible through its unique architectural features. As you step inside, you'll discover the spacious kitchen on the ground floor, which invites cozy family gatherings and culinary experiments. There's a bathroom and two inviting living rooms, curling up with a book by the window might just become your new favorite pastime. An exquisite dining room completes this level and sets a perfect scene where memories are made over meals shared with loved ones. Now, the upper floor is where the magic continues. Two cozy bedrooms adorned with charming dormers provide a peaceful night retreat. A small balcony lends itself to moments of contemplation while offering glimpses of the sea shimmering in the sunlight. The quaint interior details such as the beautiful stuccoes and characterful plank floors blend seamlessly with the generous light pouring through the windows, bringing warmth and openness to the entire home. There's even a decorative tiled stove to stir up nostalgia, though it's not currently in use. While this home is ready for you to start your next chapter, it does invite those with a penchant for renovation. The opportunity lies in tailoring this space to reflect your ... click here to read more

5 room cottage in Heestrand 55, Heestrand, Tanums kommun