Secluded Retreat with Year-Round Comfort: Renovated Cottage Near Forest, New Roof & Spacious Conservatory

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Fagerlyckan 28, Fagerdal, Hisings Kärra, Göteborgs kommun, Hisings Kärra (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 35Floor area

€97,500

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

35m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a captivating country home at Fagerlyckan 28, located in the serene area of Fagerdal, Hisings Kärra in the stunning Göteborgs kommun. As you step into this charming abode, you'll feel an immediate sense of tranquility and peace, surrounded by the lush beauty of Sweden's captivating landscape. This home is not just a place to live, but a lifestyle choice for those seeking the perfect blend of serene country living with modern convenience.

Nestled in a secluded area adjacent to the forest, this lovely vacation home offers you the peaceful retreat you've been searching for. Imagine waking up to the melodious chirping of birds and taking a stroll along a welcoming stone path that leads you into a delightful garden. This is the kind of home that makes every day feel like a retreat.

*Key Property Features:*
- Newly renovated interiors
- Cozy loft space
- Freshly painted walls
- Brand new roof (installed in 2022)
- Spacious conservatory
- Tool shed for additional storage
- Year-round water and sewage access
- Adjacent to the forest
- Stone path in the garden
- Three comfortable bedrooms
- One well-appointed bathroom

This country home measures 35 square meters and is ideally suited for families or individuals who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being part of a community. Whether you are a family looking for a nurturing environment for your kids, or a couple dreaming of a romantic hideaway, this house offers the warmth and coziness you need.

Life in Hisings Kärra is gentle, and the local climate adds to the charm. Summers are mild and perfect for those long outdoor days, while winters bring a touch of cold that makes for a delightful excuse to enjoy the indoors with a hot cocoa by the fire. The weather variations offer a variety of experiences, making life here exciting all year round.

The surrounding area is rich with things to do and places to explore. You can go on long hikes, explore the local forests, or go cycling along scenic routes. The local area also has some amazing little cafes, where you can sit and enjoy freshly made pastries while experiencing the friendliness of Swedish culture. For families, there are ample recreational activities to keep the kids entertained, from amusement parks to interactive museums.

Living in a country home like this isn't just about the house itself, but about living in harmony with nature. Here, you can grow your own garden, cultivate fresh vegetables, and find delight in little things like seeing squirrels scurry about or finding deer grazing nearby. This property gives you the chance to live a sustainable and balanced lifestyle, with the possibility of various outdoor pursuits.

This property, priced affordably at just 97,500, offers a wonderful opportunity for overseas buyers or expats seeking to settle in Sweden. With its good condition, this home is ready for immediate occupancy. You won't have to worry about any major renovations, though the canvas it offers is perfect for you to add your personal touches.

As a busy real estate agent, I get excited when I find a gem like this that truly stands out. It's a perfect blend of charm and practicality, allowing you to live comfortably while being close to all areas of interest. Don't miss this opportunity to own a little piece of Sweden that’s a true sanctuary.

This is not just a house, it's a place that invites you to create a home, build memories, and embark on new adventures. If you've been dreaming about a place like this, now is the time to make that dream come true. Embrace the peaceful life of Hisings Kärra but don't wait too long. A property like this, with such allure and potential, won't last on the market for long. Let me help you navigate this journey, and soon, you’ll be calling Fagerlyckan 28 your home sweet home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
35
Price per m²
€2,786
Garden size
200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Exterior view of the holiday home

Picture this: it's six in the morning, the mist is still sitting low over Lake Immen, and you're walking barefoot across cool wooden floors to put the kettle on the range cooker. The kitchen smells faintly of yesterday's wood smoke. Outside the west-facing veranda, a blackbird is going absolutely wild in the currant bushes. This is what a Tuesday looks like here — and that's before the weekend even starts. Immen Sörgården 563 is a 1939-built Swedish country home on the edge of Karlskoga municipality, sitting on just under 2,000 square meters of established garden with direct trail access to Lake Immen's swimming spots. It's the kind of place that takes roughly four minutes to make you forget you ever owned a laptop. The house itself runs to about 70 square meters across three main rooms, a kitchen, and a small additional bedroom that was originally used as a storage nook — which tells you something useful about the bones of the place. Swedish farmhouses from the 1930s were built to last, and this one has been kept in good condition without losing what makes it worth keeping. The wooden floors throughout are the real thing, not a renovation gesture, and the kitchen's white-waxed boards give the whole room a clean, light quality even on grey autumn days. The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is fully functional and very much in use — not a decorative relic. When the temperature drops in October, it earns its place. There's also a range cooker for proper cooking, and the kitchen layout is generous enough for a table, which matters enormously if you've ever tried to host six people in a cramped holiday kitchen. The living spaces carry that particular Swedish quality of being simultaneously unfussy and deeply comfortable. ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Step outside on a September morning and the air smells like pine resin and cold water. The birches have just turned gold, and from the southwest-facing windows of this solid little house in Matsdal, the light hits the tree line at an angle that makes everything look almost unreally vivid. This is Västerbotten, deep in Swedish Lapland, and once you've had a few days here, the idea of leaving feels genuinely inconvenient. The property sits at Matsdal 115, a quiet village address just outside Dikanäs in the Vilhelmina municipality. It's a 60-square-meter country home in genuinely good condition — two bedrooms, one bathroom, a wood-burning stove, and a fireplace that you'll use from October through April. The rooms are generous for the footprint. Scandinavian country homes from this era were built to be practical, not theatrical, and that's exactly what you get: well-proportioned spaces, natural light from multiple aspects, and an interior that's warm without trying too hard. The kitchen works. The living area is big enough for a proper family gathering. Nothing here needs to be torn out and started over. What really sets this place apart, though, is everything surrounding the house itself. The lot runs to 2.2 hectares — 22,000 square meters of mixed forest and open ground that's entirely yours. No shared access, no overlooking neighbors. The treeline wraps around the property in a way that creates natural enclosure without making it feel closed off. You're in the village, but the village gives you space. The wood-fired sauna is 15 square meters and positioned right beside a mountain brook. That detail matters more than it might sound. After a day on the snowmobile trails — which connect directly to the extensive Dikanäs ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Matsdal 115

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as the first rays of sunlight filter through your window. Nestled at the end of the serene Fagerdal allotment area in Hisings Kärra, Göteborg, this charming 1-bedroom cottage offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Step inside this thoughtfully designed 35-square-meter cottage, where every inch of space is maximized for comfort and functionality. The entrance hall welcomes you with a fresh and modern WC/shower room, complete with a shower cabin, toilet, washbasin, and a mirrored cabinet. Natural light streams in through the window, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. A prepared space for a washing machine ensures convenience for longer stays. As you move through the hallway, you'll find two practical wardrobes offering ample storage for your belongings. The spacious living room is a haven of light and air, with direct access to a wooden deck terrace. Here, you can savor your morning coffee, enjoy al fresco meals, or simply unwind while soaking in the tranquil surroundings. A newly built staircase leads to a generous loft area, featuring a gable window that floods the space with natural light. This cozy nook easily accommodates a double bed, making it perfect for overnight guests or as a private retreat. A Culinary Delight The living room seamlessly connects to a modern, white kitchen, fully equipped with a stove, large refrigerator, freezer, and microwave. The kitchen opens into a charming conservatory with sliding glass doors on ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to a unique opportunity in the quaint town of Bohus, Sweden—a place where the rustic charm of country living meets the convenience of urban proximity. Nestled in the lush, green hills of Ale Municipality, Skårdalsvägen 3A offers a slice of tranquility away from the bustling streets of nearby Gothenburg, which is conveniently just 10-15 minutes down the road. It's for those who have a yearning for the quiet life but with easy access to city amenities—a perfect spot for expatriates and overseas buyers looking for a second home or a peaceful retreat. Imagine waking up to the sounds of birds chirping and sunlight streaming through your windows. This country home, perched on a hill, invites you to experience a slower pace of life, without straying too far from the city action. With a history dating back to 1955, this home has stories of its own nestled within its walls. Although it's in need of a touch-up, the potential is simply bursting at the seams—your very own fixer-upper waiting to be transformed into a dream residence. Set on a generous 1,715 square meters of leased land—rich with mature apple trees, sweet strawberries, and tart rhubarb—the property's outdoor area is a gardener’s delight. With the addition of beautiful rhododendron bushes, the garden is both a visual and aromatic treat. It's the kind of place where you can unwind in harmony with nature, enjoying ample sunlight throughout the day and well into the evening. Now, let’s talk structure. The main building spans approximately 31 square meters, compact yet welcoming. It features one bedroom, and while it lacks a formal bathroom, there's potential to create the space as per your vision. An adjoining 6-square meter storage shed offers added convenienc ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Picture yourself stepping onto your private terrace on a June morning, coffee in hand, as golden sunlight filters through the canopy of mature trees surrounding your personal allotment. The scent of wild strawberries mingles with fresh pine, and somewhere in the distance, you hear the cheerful clatter of bicycles passing on the path toward Hisingsparken's forest trails. This is your escape – a modern 25-square-meter tiny house vacation home in Göteborg's largest urban green space, where Scandinavian minimalism meets the centuries-old Swedish tradition of koloniträdgård living. Welcome to a rare opportunity to own a holiday home that offers the best of both worlds: proximity to one of Sweden's most vibrant cities and immersion in nature's restorative rhythm. This newly constructed retreat sits within the carefully managed Hisingsparken Allotment Association, a community of like-minded individuals who have discovered what international buyers increasingly seek – a sustainable, nature-connected second home experience in one of Europe's most liveable cities. The property represents a turnkey vacation home investment in Göteborg, delivered in excellent condition and ready for immediate enjoyment. Built in 2024 to modern Scandinavian standards, this tiny house vacation home eliminates the renovation anxieties that often accompany historic property purchases. The structure showcases contemporary Nordic design principles: clean lines, functional spaces, and an abundance of natural light that Swedes expertly harness during their precious summer months. Large windows frame views of your private garden plot while flooding the interior with daylight that stretches well into the evening during Göteborg's magical white nights. The ope ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Imagine owning a slice of tranquility nestled within the lush embrace of Hisingsparken, Göteborg's largest park. This tiny house on Klaremossevägen offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still being just a stone's throw away from the vibrant heart of Gothenburg. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I invite you to explore this idyllic retreat, perfect for those seeking a holiday home or a second residence in Sweden. A Gateway to Nature and Relaxation As you approach the Anemonen allotment area, a sense of calm envelops you. The gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds set the stage for a serene getaway. This tiny house, surrounded by a verdant garden, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. Here, you can cultivate your own vegetables, plant vibrant flowers, or simply unwind amidst nature's beauty. A Cozy Haven The tiny house, meticulously renovated in 2025, exudes charm and comfort. Step inside to find a bright, airy space with new laminate flooring and freshly painted walls. The stylish Ikea kitchen is both functional and inviting, making it easy to prepare meals with fresh produce from your garden. The main room, spacious yet cozy, is perfect for gatherings with family and friends. A charming loft, accessible by ladder, offers additional sleeping space, enhancing the cottage's allure. Outdoor Living at Its Best One of the property's highlights is the generous south-facing terrace. Here, you can soak up the sun, host delightful barbecues, or simply relax with a book and a glass of wine. The terrace seamlessly extends into a grassy lawn, ideal for play or peaceful reflection. The plot borders directly on nature, creating a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the serene outskirts of Gothenburg, the Gunnilse Country Home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming two-bedroom cottage, located in the Lärjeheds Fritidsområde, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and Scandinavian charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the everyday reality at Lärje Violväg, where the hustle and bustle of city life feels worlds away, yet the vibrant heart of Gothenburg is just a short drive. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1947 and thoughtfully expanded to 50 square meters, this country home is a testament to timeless design and modern comfort. The property sits on a generous 400 square meter plot, offering ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Interior Highlights: - Bright Living Area: Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the lush greenery outside. - Open-Plan Design: Seamlessly connects the living room to the dining area, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Modern appliances and ample counter space inspire culinary creativity. - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Designed for comfort and privacy, ensuring restful nights. - Modern Bathroom: Fresh and functional, with contemporary fixtures. - Versatile Basement: Offers excellent storage options, keeping living areas clutter-free. A Garden Lover's Dream The garden is a true extension of the home, perfect for those with a green thumb or anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. With a gr ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to a truly distinctive opportunity to own a quaint slice of paradise in the heart of Göteborg's serene garden settings! This cozy country home, tucked away in the tranquil Lundby Allotment Garden, lies at the very address of Syrengången 21 (Lantmannagatan 15). Imagine yourself living in this enchanting spot where peace and nature are just part of the daily routine while soaking in the vibrant and bustling lifestyle of the nearby city. Although built in 1950, this home is very much ready to welcome its new owners, who may be looking to escape the everyday hustle and bustle of life in a larger city. This single-story cottage is perfect if you're on the hunt for a place where you can indulge in both comfort and functionality. Despite its compact size of just 35 square meters, this home feels anything but cramped. It has all the right ingredients—a cozy living room, a snug bedroom, and a kitchen that's practical and user-friendly. You can whip up anything from a Sunday brunch to a full evening meal after a day spent in the garden. As you know, kitchens are the heart of any home, and this one has all the basic tools you need to enjoy cooking leisurely. Oh, and don't worry too much about where to store the laundry bits and pieces! Just next to the main cottage, an attached side building caters sensibly to your daily needs. It includes a shower, toilet, and even laundry facilities—a seamless blend of rustic country living with all the conveniences you can't do without. A storage room is attached, offering ample space for your gardening tools and more. It's an extra delight for hobbyists who wish to get their hands a bit earthy amidst the lush greenery around. And speaking of greenery, let's turn the spotlight on one ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Imagine owning a slice of Swedish paradise nestled within the lush greenery of the Torpa Allotment Association in Gothenburg. This charming country home, a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday getaway in Sweden's vibrant west coast city. A Tranquil Escape with Urban Convenience Located at Linnéagången 48, this delightful property is a mere stone's throw from the bustling heart of Gothenburg, yet it feels worlds apart. The Torpa Allotment area is renowned for its serene atmosphere and community spirit, making it an ideal location for a second home. Here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the tranquility of nature and the convenience of city life. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort Originally built in 1930, this country home has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully updated to preserve its historical charm while offering all the comforts of modern living. The property is in excellent condition, ready for immediate enjoyment without the need for major renovations. Upon arrival, you're greeted by a classic covered porch, perfect for savoring your morning coffee as the sun rises. Step inside to find a spacious living room that exudes warmth and character, complete with two retractable ladders leading to cozy sleeping lofts. This clever use of vertical space adds a playful touch to the home, making it ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. A Culinary Haven The modern kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, seamlessly blending contemporary functionality with rustic charm. Equipped with a built-in oven, stovetop, integrated refrigerator/freezer, and dishwasher, meal preparation becomes a joy. Ample ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Imagine escaping the hustle and bustle of city life and finding serenity in a charming little nook nestled within the heart of Göteborg, Sweden. This delightful country home, located at Hallongången 135 in the Torpa koloniområde, is an enticing opportunity for those seeking a retreat offering peace, simplicity, and a touch of nature. Situated in an area known for its beautiful landscapes and community spirit, this cottage is not just a home but a stepping stone into the Swedish way of life. Let's paint a picture of life in Torpa koloniområde. Known for its quaint vibes and friendly atmosphere, it's a slice of paradise hidden within the urban fabric of Göteborg. Frequent trysts with nature are a given here, with lush parklands and verdant forests. As the seasons change, so does the scenery — from blooming spring gardens to warm summer days perfect for picnics, and later transitioning to crisp autumns and snowy winters that add a touch of magic. In the warmer months, you could find yourself tending to your garden or enjoying a book under the leafy boughs of the property’s apple and pear trees. This small but well-kept home beckons those seeking tranquility after a long day. It’s designed for cozy comfort, boasting a living space that maximizes its 35 square meters. The living room is welcoming, ideal for gathering with loved ones or reflecting over a warm cup of tea on a chilly evening. The adjoining kitchen is compact but functional, perfect for whipping up homely meals. The interface between these spaces is seamless, making use of every square inch intelligently. A distinctive feature is the small room that offers a slice of flexibility — whether you envision it as a guest room, an office for your creative project s ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled in the serene embrace of Delsjön, Göteborg, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing the conveniences of city life. With its charming architecture and lush surroundings, this property is a gateway to the quintessential Swedish lifestyle, perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to invest in a holiday home or a part-time residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the sun casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is the daily reality at Liljegången 102, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, a cozy 36 sqm cottage, is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and light, offering a welcoming atmosphere that feels like home from the moment you step inside. ### Key Features: - Location: Situated in the picturesque Delsjön area, known for its stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities. - Size: Compact yet functional 36 sqm layout, perfect for a couple or small family. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: One spacious bedroom with a charming bay window, and a modern, fully-tiled bathroom. - Outdoor Space: A sunny south-facing garden with a 37 sqm terrace, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Additional Space: A detached small house offering extra storage and a versatile room for guests or a home office. - Proximity to Nature: Walking distance to Delsjön's swimming areas and Skatås outdoor recreation area. - Accessibility: Easy access to central Gothenburg via bike, public transport, or car. - Investment Potential: A sought-after location for holiday rentals or a personal retreat. ### A Day in t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Nestled in the heart of Gothenburg's Almedal district, this delightful allotment cottage at Helmutsrogatan 11 offers a unique blend of tranquility and urban convenience. As part of the historic Örgryte Allotment Gardens Association, established in 1915, this property is steeped in history and community spirit, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape without sacrificing city amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, right in the middle of a bustling city. This charming cottage, built in 1930, spans 24 square meters and sits on a generous 335 square meter plot. It's a haven for nature lovers and gardening enthusiasts, offering ample space to cultivate your own slice of paradise. Whether you're planting vibrant flowers, growing your own vegetables, or simply enjoying the sun, the lush garden is your personal sanctuary. Inside, the cottage is a testament to Scandinavian simplicity and functionality. The single, versatile room serves as both living and sleeping quarters, bathed in natural light from large windows that frame views of the surrounding greenery. The interior exudes warmth and coziness, with light-colored walls and wooden floors that invite you to relax and unwind. This adaptable space can be tailored to your needs, whether you envision a cozy lounge, a snug bedroom, or a harmonious blend of both. The compact kitchen is thoughtfully designed, equipped with essential appliances and clever storage solutions to make meal preparation a breeze. Picture yourself enjoying breakfast with a view of your garden, or hosting intimate dinners with friends. While the cottage doesn't have a full bathroom, it's common in allotment communities to use shared fac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to Vena 360, nestled in the picturesque locale of Ytterby in Kungälvs kommun, Sweden. This is a country_home that promises to take you away from the ordinary and envelop you in peaceful serenity that the rural landscape offers. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the allure of such a unique property, especially for foreign buyers and expats seeking a great escape that's still well within reach of modern conveniences. Situated in a sprawling 165 square meter expanse, Vena 360 isn't just a house—it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Set amidst lush, tranquil surroundings, this dream property boasts not just one but three houses ready to fulfill different aspirations. It's got zero bathrooms and bedrooms per se, but it's brimming with potential. Whether you're envisioning a country retreat, an agricultural venture, or a rental income opportunity, the possibilities here are endless. The main house is generous in space, well-kept, and modern enough to move into comfortably. It forms the heart of this property, laid out to blend seamlessly with the charm of the countryside while upholding the comforts you expect. Adding to this, the property comes with two additional houses that are fully equipped, perfect for generating rental income or accommodating guests in style. This feature is especially appealing for international investors looking for dual-purpose properties that offer both a home and a business opportunity. Life in Ytterby is quite charming, blending Sweden's rich cultural tapestry with its pristine natural beauty. The region enjoys a crisp, invigorating Scandinavian climate, with winters dusted in snowflakes and springtimes that bring the air alive with blossoming flora. Summers are mild, allowin ... click here to read more

165 m² Farm without agriculture at Vena 360 Ytterby Kungälvs kommun

Nestled amidst the tranquil landscapes of Sävedalen, Sweden, this country home is the embodiment of peaceful living infused with modern conveniences. For those seeking a slower pace of life, entwined with the natural world, this is an opportunity worth considering. Located at Ekåsvägen 20 in the serene setting of Ekåsens Fritidsby, this property captures the essence of countryside living while keeping you within easy reach of urban amenities. The house, which occupies 110 square meters, spreads gracefully over three floors, each floor narrating its own part of the story. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a modestly paved parking area, complete with an electric car charger—a nod to both convenience and sustainability. This sets the tone for what to expect inside—a blend of practicality and a homely atmosphere. Imagine stepping onto the expansive terrace, your personal oasis perfect for al fresco meals or simply unwinding with a book under the pergola, with views extending across the quaint neighborhood. Inside, the home boasts an open-plan living space that creates a fluid transition between the kitchen, dining, and living areas. This layout is ideal for those who value easy communication and open spaces. Preparing meals becomes a shared experience, and every social gathering naturally gravitates to this heart of the home. You’ll find the essential amenities here such as a: - Paved parking space - Electric car charger - Expansive terrace - Open-plan living area - Guest toilet Ascending to the upper floor, a versatile loft awaits. This adaptable space could transform into whatever your lifestyle requires—a snug bedroom, a home office brimming with productivity, or even a peaceful retreat for quiet reflection. It embo ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home on Ekåsvägen 20 Ekåsens Fritidsby Mölndals kommun

Nestled in the serene and verdant district of Nolvik, just a stone's throw from the bustling city of Gothenburg, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This charming country home on Nolviksvägen 60 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape without sacrificing the conveniences of city life. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a second home or an expat yearning for a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of peace, nature, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, with the fresh scent of pine wafting through the air. This is the daily reality at Nolviksvägen 60, where the lush greenery envelops the property, creating a private oasis that feels worlds away from the urban hustle. A Cozy Haven with Endless Potential The country home, though compact at 24 square meters, is a testament to efficient design and cozy living. The open-plan layout seamlessly integrates the kitchen, dining, and living areas, offering a versatile space that can be tailored to your personal style. The absence of traditional bedrooms and bathrooms invites creativity, allowing you to design a space that truly reflects your vision of a perfect holiday home. One of the standout features of this property is the delightful conservatory. This sun-drenched space extends the living area, providing a perfect spot for leisurely breakfasts, afternoon tea, or evening dinners under the stars. It's a place where you can savor the beauty of each season, sheltered from the elements yet fully immersed in nature. A Gardener's Paradise The expansive 500 square meter plot is a canvas for your gardening dreams. Whether you're an avid horticulturist or ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the summer cottage

Welcome to your slice of Swedish paradise, nestled in the tranquil locale of Romelanda—a charming farming community with a rich cultural tapestry and picturesque landscapes. The bustling life of being a real estate professional keeps me on my toes, and I must say properties like this little gem truly make my job a joy! Now, let's take a leisurely walk through this countryside dream and explore all its wonderful features as well as the delights of living in this lovely area. This farmhouse is situated at Hög 290, perched gracefully along the enchanting banks of the Göta Älv. Imagine waking up each morning to the breathtaking views of the river’s tranquil waters glistening under the Scandinavian sun. With 91 square meters of living space, this property is just the right blend of cozy and spacious, perfect for a small family or anyone looking to embrace the serene lifestyle that country living provides. The property boasts 4 hectares of sprawling land, offering a wide canvas for your imagination to roam free. From cultivating a lush garden to indulging in sustainable farming, the possibilities here are endless. Scattered across this expansive plot are three buildings: the main house, a barn, and a garage. Each structure adds a layer of practicality and charm, contributing to a wonderfully multifunctional farmhouse setup. Property Features: - 3 comfy bedrooms - 1 well-renovated bathroom - Beautifully redone kitchen - Lovely living room for relaxation - Your own private boat dock - Fishing rights in Göta Älv - Expansive 4-hectare land plot - Practical barn - Handy garage If you're dreaming of a homestead, this place has that potential without needing major overhauls. The main house is in good condition, perfect for moving ... click here to read more

4 rooms Farm/forest at High 290 Kungälv municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, Bränna 160 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility in the charming village of Kode. This delightful country home, set amidst the lush landscapes of Kungälvs kommun, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with modern potential. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your private haven. With a living area of 40 square meters, this classic Swedish holiday home, or 'fritidshus', dates back to 1870 and exudes a timeless appeal. Its simple yet functional interior is a testament to traditional Swedish craftsmanship, offering a cozy space for a couple or small family to unwind. Key Features: - Location: Bränna 160, Kode, Kungälvs kommun, Sweden - Property Type: Country home - Condition: Good, with potential for renovation - Size: 40 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Plot Size: 2,003 square meters - Price: 74,300 SEK - Ownership: Freehold (äganderätt) - Annual Operating Cost: Estimated at 10,500 SEK - Proximity to Nature: Bordered by forests, near Håvatten lake and the sea - Accessibility: Close to local amenities in Kode and Kungälv, with easy road access to Gothenburg The expansive plot of 2,003 square meters offers endless possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts and garden lovers. Whether you dream of cultivating a vibrant garden, building a modern extension, or simply enjoying the open space, this property provides the canvas for your vision. Mature trees and natural vegetation create a serene environment, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. For those who cherish the great outdoors, Brä ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Bränna 160

Welcome to Balltorpsvägen 61, a delightful country cottage in the serene and picturesque locale of Mölndal, Sweden. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to share with you this unique property, offering a slice of Scandinavian tranquility. Now, let me tell you a bit more about this charming abode and the lush world around it. Nestled amidst the whispering green forest of Balltorp, this lovely cottage is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Surrounded by a vast expanse of verdant woods, this little forest enclave presents an idyllic setting that is just a short distance from the center of Mölndal. This place is perfect for buyers who are yearning for that true countryside charm, yet do not wish to be far away from the city's conveniences. The cottage, quaint and recently renovated, is a testament to simplicity and coziness, reminiscent of traditional Scandinavian architecture with a modern touch. Spanning across 30 square meters, the layout is smartly designed to embrace a comfortable living style. Now, let's delve into this cottage's features: - 1 cozy bedroom - 1 fully-equipped bathroom - Living room with a heartwarming fireplace - Fully functional kitchen with scenic views - Inviting sleeping loft for extra coziness - Extensive outdoor deck for leisure and gatherings - External wood-fired sauna for ultimate relaxation - Adjacent shower and toilet facilities - Eco-friendly solar panels & battery set-up for electricity - Leasehold in a vibrant leisure association community The property's location within the Balltorp leisure colony offers a unique living experience, allowing residents to connect with nature while enjoying modern conveniences. The ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Balltorp recreational area, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located in Mölndal, Sweden, this property is the epitome of a perfect second home or holiday retreat, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This charming country home, with its classic Swedish architecture, is a haven of tranquility and comfort. The white facades and grey trim exude a timeless elegance, while the thoughtfully designed interior maximizes both space and light. A Cozy Retreat for Family and Friends The main building is a cozy retreat, featuring a functional kitchen, a bright living room, and two inviting bedrooms. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, with ample storage and workspace to prepare delicious meals. The living room, bathed in natural light, is the perfect spot for gatherings, reading, or simply unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Step outside, and you'll discover a large terrace with a covered section, ideal for al fresco dining or relaxing with a good book. The terrace seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor living areas, enhancing the sense of space and freedom. A Private Oasis The beautifully landscaped courtyard is a private oasis, featuring gravel walkways, an additional terrace, and lush greenery. This secluded garden area is perfect for hosting barbecues, enjoying the tranquility of the outdoors, or letting children play safely. Guest House and Sauna A standout feature of this property is the guest hous ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled away in the serene town of Jonsered, which is located in the scenic Partille municipality in Sweden, lies a cozy little cabin waiting for its next adventure. Situated at Spoléns väg B 2 in the renowned Amerikakolonin – Sweden's oldest colony area – this cabin beckons those eager to escape the urban hustle and return to the quiet solace of nature. As your dedicated real estate agent from a global agency, I am excited to guide you through this unique opportunity in the picturesque charm of Jonsered. Imagine waking up in this little piece of paradise. With a size of 20 square meters, it's the perfect spot for those craving simplicity and those who yearn for a place to unplug and unwind. Built modestly in 2013, this cabin isn't about luxury but rather about rediscovery and balance. The cabin features a sleeping loft offering a snug space perfect for a restful night's sleep after a day exploring the surrounding lush landscapes. There’s a welcoming outdoor patio, ideal for sipping a morning coffee as the sun casts its first glow over Jonsered or for late afternoon gatherings with friends and neighbors. Though the cabin is compact, the possibilities it offers are expansive: - A sleeping loft - Quaint outdoor patio - Built in 2013 - Located in Amerikakolonin - Close distance to Gothenburg - Easy access to shops and services - Tranquil, natural surroundings - Perfect weekend getaway - Part of Sweden's oldest colony area - Quiet, peaceful environment Living in Jonsered offers a unique lifestyle that marries the benefits of countryside living with the convenience of nearby urban facilities. Located merely a 15-minute drive from the bustling city of Gothenburg, Jonsered stands out as a quiet escape where nature's beauty ... click here to read more

1 room Winterized cottage on Spoléns väg B 2 Jonsereds Koloniområde Amerika Partille kommun