Tranquil Swedish Retreat: Täby Home with Sunlit Garden & Cozy Cottages Near Malmö’s Urban Amenities

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Silvergången 63, Bulltofta Allotment Area, Täby (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 32Floor area

€30,500

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

32m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover your own tranquil retreat at Silvergången 63, nestled within the Bulltofta Allotment Area in Täby, Sweden. Whether you're seeking a country home getaway or looking to settle down away from the bustling cities, this property could be just what youre looking for—and a great choice for overseas buyers or expats wanting a taste of Swedish countryside living with convenient access to urban life.

Located in an area renowned for its abundant greenery and natural beauty, this property offers a unique opportunity to live close to nature in the comfort of your own home. Täby is a charming part of Sweden, offering a perfect balance of country serenity and urban access, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds. It's a place that sings its own gentle tune, especially during the warmer months when the local flora is in full bloom and the sun shines almost endlessly.

The change of seasons in this part of Sweden is a sight to behold, and living here you’ll come to appreciate the shifts in the landscape. Summers are typically mild and sunny, though you'll enjoy long hours of daylight making it a perfect environment to spend time outdoors, whether gardening or simply relaxing in your yard. Winters, on the other hand, cover Täby in a beautiful blanket of snow, offering a cozy atmosphere that’s perfect for enjoying warm beverages and perhaps trying your hand at local winter sports.

The surrounding area offers various leisure activities to engage in. Being close to Stockholm, yet far enough to avoid the hustle, you will find peaceful trails for hiking or biking. The proximity to water bodies provides opportunities for fishing or taking a leisurely boat ride. For those who enjoy golf, there are a couple of courses to enjoy just a short drive away.

Although it’s a smaller property, this country home extends an invitation to imagine the possibilities it holds. Ideal for individuals or small families who appreciate a quieter pace of life, or perhaps retirees looking to embrace a simpler lifestyle, the property features a harmonious blend of personal space and social areas:

- Peaceful corner position
- Beautifully treed surroundings
- Proximate to central Malmö (10min drive)
- Large sun-filled garden
- Wooden deck with veranda
- Cozy spots for outdoor furniture
- Additional living spaces
- Develops great for gardening potential
- Natural ambient with birdsong

The home boasts a size of 32 square meters, featuring one bedroom and one bathroom. The bathroom, built recently in 2016, primarily serves as your haven for rest and relaxation. Within this property is a series of cozy, connected spaces that proceed through a story-like floor plan. The smaller of the two cottages on the property has a lovely tranquil sleeping area. Then, the larger cottage is designed for your living and socializing needs with great promise and potential.

While representing great value at a listed price of 30,500, the property does present an opportunity for a touch of personalization—especially in the kitchen of the larger cottage, which could embrace some updating or remodeling. This could be an exciting project for those with a creative vision, turning this residence into not just a house, but your own personalized home.

For truly experiencing Swedish life, Täby offers a slower pace and community warmth that many long for. Public transport, schooling, healthcare facilities, and shopping areas are conveniently accessible, making it quite suitable for daily living. The blend of history, culture, and modern amenities in the towns around Täby adds a distinct flavor to living in this beautiful region.

In summary, Silvergången 63 at Bulltofta Allotment Area is more than just a property. It's your gateway to living a serene life surrounded by nature yet closely linked with modern conveniences. Whether you are looking to relocate or invest from abroad, this Täby home represents both a savvy investment and a wholesome opportunity. Don't hesitate, there's a piece of Sweden waiting for you here.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
32
Price per m²
€953
Garden size
456
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 timbered cottage

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Front view of Uvahult 303 cottage

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Exterior view of the main house and garden

Picture this: it's a Friday evening in late June, and you've just pulled off the E18 onto the quiet lane that winds through the birch trees toward Mellansundet. The windows are down. The air smells of pine resin and lake water. By the time you step out of the car, the stress of the week genuinely feels like it happened to someone else. That's what owning a place like this does to you. Mellansundet 5 sits in one of those rare pockets of Swedish lakeside life that doesn't announce itself on any tourist map. This is a 40-square-metre, two-bedroom holiday cottage on the shores of Lake Mälaren—Scandinavia's third-largest lake—less than 50 metres from the water's edge, yet only a short drive from the centre of Västerås. It was built in 1967, and it carries that era's sensibility: compact, considered, nothing wasted. It's in good condition and genuinely move-in ready, the kind of place you can arrive at on a Thursday night with a bag of groceries and immediately feel at home. The interior is arranged so that every square metre pulls its weight. Two bedrooms, a shower room, a kitchen with enough counter space to actually cook in, and a living room with large windows that frame the surrounding greenery like a painting that changes with the seasons. In July those windows glow with green light filtered through mature deciduous trees. By late September, the same view turns amber and rust. When snow sits on the branches in February, you'll understand why Swedes invented the concept of mys—that particular indoor coziness that has no real English translation. The conservatory is the room that catches most people off guard. It's a glass-enclosed extension that acts as a buffer between indoors and out—warm enough to sit in with a coff ... click here to read more

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

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Swedish Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your cozy country home. Nestled in the serene enclave of Lövsättra, Vallentuna, this charming property offers a unique blend of rustic tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home That Embraces Every Season As you step into this delightful abode, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that promises comfort throughout the year. The main house, thoughtfully designed for year-round living, boasts a well-insulated structure that keeps you snug during the crisp Swedish winters and cool during the balmy summer months. With a living area of 27 square meters, the home is compact yet functional, offering a seamless blend of style and practicality. The heart of the home is its recently renovated kitchen, a culinary haven crafted by Epok. Here, modern appliances meet timeless design, creating a space where preparing meals becomes a joyous experience. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a cozy nook for relaxation, whether you're curling up with a good book or hosting an intimate gathering with friends. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a verdant paradise. The generous 301 square meter plot is a canvas for your gardening dreams, whether you envision a vibrant flower garden, a vegetable patch, or simply a serene spot to soak in the fresh air. The surrounding greenery provides a natural sanctuary, perfect for unwinding after ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and garden

Hidden away on the enchanting island of Storholmen, nestled in the municipality of Lidingö, this delightful gem at Östra Vägen 15 invites you to discover what country living is all about, with all its picturesque charm and serene beauty. For those seeking a country home experience with just the right touch of nature and tranquility, this property is a splendid invitation. And let me tell ya, as a busy real estate agent always on the move, I can assure you this one’s an opportunity worth pausing for. It's waiting to offer serenity to expats and overseas buyers who wish to unwind amidst the captivating Swedish landscape. The property in question, set gracefully confronting the shimmering waters of Askrikefjärden, sprawls eloquently across nearly 2700 square meters. Imagine waking up to the sight of serene waters, the gentle lapping sound of waves providing nature’s melody. This country home is not just about buying a property, it's about adopting a lifestyle that promises tranquility. Let’s explore the buildings that are cozily nestled within this expanse. There are not one, but two distinct houses to behold. The first of these, built quaintly in the 1970s, stands nearer the water. It's structured to deliver comfort with a spacious living room where one can easily unwind or entertain guests. The kitchen is inviting for culinary efforts, while the three bedrooms offer ample space for rest and retreat. In addition, the home boasts a newer shower and WC, sprinkling modern convenience onto the vintage charm. Further into the estate, one stumbles upon a charming second house dating back to the 1920s. Its living room is a storybook setting of coziness and warmth where tales of old-times might have taken shape. With its own ki ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Eastern Road 15 Storholmen Lidingö municipality

Ah, life in Vallentuna! Let me take you on a little journey through this lovely part of Sweden, where you'll find this charming country home, nestled quietly on Vallbostrand 18, in what many describe as an absolute oasis. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of settling down somewhere peaceful yet full of life, this property might just tick all your boxes. Let's start with the property itself. This delightful winterized holiday home offers a sea view that you'll never tire of, spread across 82 square meters of cozy living space. It's perfect for bringing the family together or even hosting a few friends. Imagine standing on the porch, basking in the serene panorama of the sea; it's no less than a perfect setting! - Bedrooms: Four - Bathrooms: None, to hint at a rustic, cozy charm. - Annex: Large, flexible space for whatever you envision—maybe an artist's studio, a guest room, or simply extra storage! - Year-Round Standards: Comfortable living throughout every season. - Not subject to shoreline protection or nature reserve restrictions: Flexible expansion or re-imagination possibilities. The condition of this home is noteworthy—good and ready for you to make it yours. It has been well-loved and cared for, maintaining a pleasant atmosphere without the need for immediate renovations. Certainly, as with any home, you may find areas to personalize it, to make it entirely your own, but the base is strong and welcoming. Located in Vallbostrand on Resö, the natural surroundings are absolutely unique. Here, you're enveloped by a stunning mix of sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, peaceful fields, and both bright and deep forests. Have you ever wished for endless walking trails right outside your door? Here, you'll ... click here to read more

Winterized holiday home on Vallbostrand 18

Introducing a charming villa at Transtigen 31A, ideally located in the serene and picturesque area of Stocksund, Danderyds kommun. This unique waterfront residence provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and peaceful living, making it a great investment or a dream home for families or those seeking a tranquil retreat. The villa itself is situated on its own peninsula offering sweeping views of the surrounding waters that are sure to captivate any viewer. It boasts direct access to cliffs and a quaint sandy beach, a rare find that enhances the allure of this property. Residents can also benefit from a wood-fired sauna located near the dock, which includes several boat moorings. Imagine ease of access to boating adventures or simply enjoying delightful sunsets drenched in stunning hues right from your backyard—this is what living at Transtigen 31A can offer. The property encompasses three well-sized bedrooms, making it an ideal family home. Each room provides sufficient space for personal touches and modifications to transform the space to fit your needs. The large living room and the kitchen area create a warm, inviting atmosphere conducive to family gatherings and entertainment. Additionally, there is an intriguing basement area equipped with a cozy family room, a spacious bathroom, and a practical laundry room. The wooden deck that surrounds the main building is sizeable and offers various possibilities for outdoor furniture arrangements, perfect for outdoor dining or lounging with a good book. Living in Stocksund provides a unique lifestyle that combines the tranquility of country living with the convenience of city amenities. Being just a short boat ride away from Ropsten makes it an advantageous location for co ... click here to read more

5 rooms Winterized holiday home at Transtigen 31A Stocksund Danderyds kommun

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vallentuna, Sweden, Baranstigen 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a delightful country home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. This charming property, set on an expansive 2,717 square meter plot, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday getaway, just a short drive from the vibrant city life of Stockholm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lilies of the valley, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures or quiet relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Baranstigen 2, where the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside meets the comforts of a well-maintained home. A Home That Embraces Nature The main house, with its 60 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, offers a cozy yet spacious environment. Large windows flood the living areas with natural light, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the lush greenery outside. The airy living room serves as the heart of the home, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen, equipped with all the essentials, invites you to prepare meals with fresh, local ingredients, perhaps even incorporating wild blueberries picked from your own backyard. Adjacent to the kitchen, a practical shower room ensures convenience for both residents and guests. Flexible Living Spaces One of the standout features of this property is the separate guest house, affectionately known as "Lillstugan." This charming space, complete with electricity and a kitchenette, offers a cozy retreat for overnight visitors or teenagers seeking independence. While water and sewage are not connected, the guest house enhances the property's flex ... click here to read more

Main house and deck

Welcome to the picturesque countryside home, located at Poppelvägen 26 in the charming town of Åkersberga. Now, picture yourself waking up surrounded by the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodious chirping of birds, and that's just where we start. A stunning getaway awaits in the peaceful locality of Stava, where this delightful home sits on a generous forest-covered plot. Here, you're not just buying a house; you're investing in a lifestyle that speaks to peace, tranquility, and the simple joys of nature. Situated slightly outside of Stockholm, Åkersberga is a beautiful town known for its picturesque landscapes and warm, inviting community. Living here, you'll enjoy the best of both worlds—peaceful country living combined with convenient access to city amenities. With easy bus connections to Danderyd and Humlegården, commuting is a breeze, making it perfect for expats and international buyers who want to blend the serenity of a country home with the perks of city life. This lovely abode, built in 1950, has a cozy living area totaling 46 square meters, which includes two bedrooms and a bathroom. While it maintains its vintage charm, it's built to provide comfort and functionality. The house is tucked away on a large plot of nearly 5,000 square meters, inviting you to enjoy the lush, forested grounds ideal for nature strolls, picnics, or simply soaking up the serenity. Property Features: - Forested plot, perfect for nature enthusiasts - Two cozy bedrooms - One well-maintained bathroom - Private drilled well for water supply - Fiber broadband connection - Bus stop a short stroll away - Proximity to Långsjön for swimming - 4,970 square meters of land - Patio for outdoor relaxation - Built-in 1950, maintained in good co ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled on the picturesque landscapes of Storhogna in Lidingö, this enchanting country home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at Kämpavägen 25, this charming vacation home is a delightful hideaway that's ready to capture the hearts of those seeking tranquility and outdoor adventure. With a listing price of just 309,500, it's an opportunity to own a slice of paradise in this stunning part of Sweden. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that properties like this don't linger on the market for long. The high demand for such unique homes requires prompt action, and for good reason. Picture yourself living amidst rolling greenery and snow-capped peaks, with nature as your closest neighbor. This residence is a charming embodiment of what a country home can offer, especially appealing to overseas buyers and expats, longing for a sanctuary in this tranquil corner of the world. Stepping into this 68-square-meter getaway, you'll find a cozy yet spacious living area with an open floor plan that seamlessly merges the living room and kitchen. With three well-appointed bedrooms, a shower room, a WC room, and the indulgence of a sauna, there's a remarkable balance of comfort and functionality throughout the space. What makes this home even more attractive is its exceptional state—it's in good condition, sparing you from the daunting task of major renovations while offering potential for further customizations if desired. Key Features: - Living Room & Kitchen: Open floor plan with large windows. - Bedrooms: Three spacious rooms to accommodate family or guests. - Bathrooms: One shower room and an additional WC. - Sauna: Experience true Swedish relaxation. - Terrace: Offers an unobstructed v ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Welcome to your dream country home nestled in the beautiful neighborhood of Täby, Sweden! This charming property, located on Tjädervägen 45, offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and traditional Swedish charm. Perfectly settled in a serene environment, this home is ideal for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat just outside the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let me tell you a little story about this wonderful abode. Built in 2017/2018, this country home is still quite fresh and offers all the convenience of modern construction while maintaining a cozy, homely feel. It's spread beautifully over two floors one of which is a thoughtful basement layout. As you step through the entrance, you are greeted by a large, welcoming hall that seamlessly flows into three generously sized bedrooms and a stunning living room with large windows that let in a swathe of natural light, illuminating the impressive ceiling height. Downstairs, you'll find a brilliant surprise – a cozy bedroom perfect for guests or as a private retreat, alongside a snug TV corner where you can have those relaxing late-night movie marathons. There's also a spacious bathroom and large garage that provides plenty of storage options or even potential for a personal workshop space. The true highlight of this home is its expansive terrace. Just imagine those long summer evenings out here, relaxing with family and friends in this wonderful outdoor space. The terrace includes plenty of room for outdoor furniture, and what's more, a spa bath that truly adds that extra splash of luxury to your lifestyle. Let's take a moment to give you a peek into the splendid life awaiting you in Täby, shall we? Nestled in a picturesque setting, ... click here to read more

6 room holiday home at Tjädervägen 45 Lofsdalen Härjedalens municipality

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart 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, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. Nestled in the serene countryside of Åkersberga, Sweden, this charming country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Story of Serenity and Possibility Set on a sprawling 2,360 square meter plot, this property invites you to embrace a lifestyle where nature and tranquility reign supreme. The existing 56 square meter holiday home, built in 1953, exudes a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, with its simple yet functional design. The additional guest cottage and tool shed add versatility, catering to a variety of needs, whether you're hosting family and friends or pursuing creative projects. Seasonal Splendor and Daily Delights Throughout the year, the landscape transforms, offering a kaleidoscope of colors and experiences. In spring, the air is filled with the scent of blooming flowers, while summer brings long, sun-drenched days perfect for outdoor adventures. Autumn paints the surroundings in rich hues of gold and crimson, and winter blankets the area in a serene layer of snow, creating a picturesque wonderland. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Stava, the charming village where this property is located, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With forests and natural landscapes at your doorstep, you can indulge in leisurely walks, invigorating hikes, or peaceful picnics. The nearby woods are a treasure trove for foragers, offering an abundance of berries and mushrooms. For those who love the water, the commun ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Step off the gravel path at Gudbyvägen 36 on a June morning and what hits you first is the quiet. Not the absence of sound exactly — there's a woodpecker somewhere behind the tree line, and a neighbor's dog doing its rounds — but the kind of quiet that makes Stockholm feel like a different world, even though you're only 25 minutes up the E4. This is Gudby. A pocket of Upplands Väsby where the houses have proper gardens, where the roads still have names that predate the suburbs, and where 2,662 square meters of your own land means you can walk barefoot across your own grass without seeing a fence for a good while. The 1955 cottage sitting on that plot is small — 20 square meters of honest simplicity — but the land it stands on is where the real story lives. The cottage itself is functional and in good condition. One room, one bathroom, the basics done right. It's not trying to be anything it isn't, which is part of what makes it work so well as a summer retreat or a base while you figure out what comes next. And what comes next is the interesting part. Municipal water and sewage are already connected at the property boundary — costs already covered by the current owners — which removes one of the more tedious hurdles for anyone thinking about development. The plot is potentially divisible too, a detail that opens up a range of possibilities depending on what direction you want to take this. Many neighbors along Gudbyvägen have already done exactly that. Started with an older summer cottage, renovated or built alongside it, and ended up with a year-round home on a generous piece of land that would cost multiples to replicate closer to the city. That trajectory is visible in the streetscape here — you see the mix of orig ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Gudbyvägen 36

Nestled in the serene embrace of Sjöberg, Vallentuna, this delightful cottage offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil second home or a charming holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of rural living with the convenience of nearby urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your cozy abode. This is the everyday reality at Sjöbergs säteri 6, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment. A Tranquil Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1954, this well-maintained cottage spans 35 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional living space. The home features a bright living room, a comfortable bedroom, and a compact kitchen, all designed to maximize comfort and efficiency. Large windows invite natural light to flood the interiors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, though petite, is thoughtfully equipped with all the essentials, making it a delightful spot for preparing meals. Whether you're enjoying a quiet breakfast or hosting an intimate dinner, the space is perfectly suited for both. Expansive Outdoor Living The property sits on a generous 2,370 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The expansive garden is a haven for nature lovers, offering endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor dining, or simply unwinding in the fresh air. Imagine cultivating your own vegetable patch, creating a vibrant flower garden, or setting up a cozy outdoor lounge area. Endless Potential for Customization One of the standout features of this property i ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome, prospective homeowners and rustic dreamers from around the world! Allow me to whisk you away on a journey to the charming countryside of Vallentuna, nestled in the heart of Sweden. As a bussy real estate agent, let me assure you that I’m here to unveil a unique opportunity, tailor-made for those longing for a serene escape yet craving the comforts of modern living. Today, let's explore a fabulous farmhouse straight out of a storybook—the lovingly maintained property at Frösundavägen 6. Now, imagine a place where the nostalgia of country life seamlessly blends with the ease of urban accessibility. Just a leisurely 40-minute commute to the vibrant city life of central Stockholm, you’ll find a picturesque farmhouse situated on the outskirts of Bålsta. This charming 4-bedroom haven offers not just a house, but a lifestyle—perfect for families and horse enthusiasts alike. Upon approaching the farm, you'll be captivated by its location. Perched on a sloping, south-facing plot, the house enjoys its very own lakeside shoreline complete with a boat dock. Picture mornings on your veranda, basking in the tranquility of shimmering waters and afternoons wandering through nature's bounty on flat, fertile land. This farm includes everything a horse lover could desire: simple stables with foal boxes, a riding arena, and lush pastures perfect for grazing. - Private lakeside plot - 4 spacious bedrooms - Simple stables with 6 boxes - Riding arena - Grass track for riding - Two insulated, heated garages - Fiber internet access - Municipal water and sewage - Large storage buildings This farmhouse isn't just a home—it's a canvas for your imagination, with potential abounds. Some of the economic buildings could be transformed to ... click here to read more

4-room Farm without agriculture on Frösundavägen 6, Håbo municipality

Once upon a time, nestled in the serene landscapes of Sweden, stood a property that promised both retreat and opportunity at Stora Mällösa, Vallentuna. This property heralds a lifestyle that could capture the imagination of overseas buyers and expats, longing for an abode that combines the tranquility of country life with potential for future growth. The villa stands robust, beckoning those who see potential and value in good living spaces. The property's location in Stora Mällösa offers residents the quintessential Swedish experience with its picturesque surroundings. Life here is characterized by a peaceful blend of rustic charm and the modern amenities offered by the nearby Vallentuna center, ensuring that every need is conveniently met. Spanning an impressive 3,293 square meters, this plot offers plenty of room to stretch your legs and indulge in outdoor activities. Gardening enthusiasts will find joy in shaping the landscape to add to its visual glory. The villa boasts two distinct residences, each offering a unique perspective to potential buyers. The main house, crafted with care in 1970, serves as a winterized haven ensuring comfort against Sweden's chillier months. Inside, you’ll find a cozy living space that maximizes its potential with a family-friendly layout. Six bedrooms distribute comfortable living across the house while a single, thoughtfully designed bathroom echoes practicality. The living room acts as the heart of the home, inviting family gatherings and friendly conversations. The kitchen stands ready with modern appliances, ensuring convivial culinary adventures await. Additionally, the second house on the property proposes a versatile opportunity: host guests or explore rental possibilities. It ... click here to read more

6 rooms winterized holiday home at Stora Mällösa 42, Mällösa, Vallentuna municipality

Welcome to your Swedish escape in charming Upplands Väsby! Nestled on the idyllic Brännskogen Jonslund, this country home promises a tranquil lifestyle just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a real estate agent with numerous properties under my belt, I can confidently say this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience that's sure to capture the heart of any overseas buyer or expat looking for a serene slice of Sweden. Before we dive into the details of this delightful abode, let's talk about Upplands Väsby itself. This region beautifully captures the Swedish essence with its lush forests and clear blue lakes. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are countless trails and parks to explore, perfect for hiking or a leisurely afternoon picnic. The seasonal climate means you'll enjoy snowy winters ideal for cozy nights by the wood stove and warm, sunny summers for gardening or just soaking up the sun. Now, imagine waking up each morning surrounded by the natural beauty of the Swedish countryside. This charming country home offers three bedrooms, making it perfect for families or those expecting frequent visits from friends and family. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the spacious kitchen, complete with a traditional wood stove. It's the perfect spot for preparing hearty meals and enjoying cozy evenings during the long winter months. The home also features two bathrooms, ensuring convenience for all occupants. Additionally, a modern waterborne heating system guarantees a warm and inviting atmosphere, even in the chilliest of Swedish winters. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Spacious kitchen with wood stove - Waterborne heating system - Durable metal roof ... click here to read more

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Charming Eight-Bedroom Country Home in Idyllic Vallentuna Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vallentuna, this charming country house offers a blend of historical character and modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for lovers of rural living. This property, likely built in the mid-1800s, combines the rustic allure of its origins with upgrades suitable for contemporary living. It is a remarkable opportunity for those who appreciate a touch of nostalgia paired with modern convenience. Property Description: The main house features traditional white-painted wooden panels accented with green doors and window frames, retaining its enchanting historical appeal. The interior of the home boasts a cosy atmosphere with multiple social areas that are perfect for family gatherings. The bright living room with its inviting fireplace becomes a focal point during the colder months, providing a warm space to gather. Upstairs, a spacious lounge with high ceilings offers a serene retreat within the home. For extended family or guests, the property includes a well-equipped guest house complete with its own kitchen and bathroom. This space has been utilized for rental during the high season, demonstrating its potential as a source of additional income. Property Conditions and Amenities: - Total Bedrooms: 8 - Bathrooms: 1 - Large Mature Garden with space for cultivation - Guest house with kitchen and bathroom - Fireplace in living area This residence is more than just a home; it's a project for those who delight in enhancing and personalizing their living space. Though in good condition, new owners might see this as an opportunity to further modernize and perhaps adjust the layouts to suit personal tastes or family needs. Local Ar ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in your own cozy corner of Sweden, surrounded by the serene beauty of Sundbyberg, a place where the old-world vibe meets modern convenience. This property isn't just a house; it's a lifestyle—a gentle invitation to experience the essence of a Swedish country home. Positioned on Brotorpsvägen 23, this residence is more than just a roof over your head—it’s a gateway to a new chapter in life. Now, let’s talk about the place itself. This country home stands proudly, boasting a sturdy construction that has weathered the years gracefully. While it’s in good condition, every country home has its quirks, and this one might suggest a touch of renovation here and there to make it truly yours. Imagine the satisfaction of adding your personal touch to a cosy 62 square meter house—a place where you can mold dreams into reality over time. The house provides: - 1 bathroom - 1 bedroom - Fiber optic internet connection - Open floor plan - Conservatory - Fireplace - Secluded plot with four structures Fittingly, on the grounds lie several other structures: an Attefall house with a sleeping loft, a guest house, and a guest cabin. Each one equipped with kitchens and bathrooms, these spaces are ideal for hosting friends and family who may visit to soak up the tranquil surroundings. In the heart of the property is a spacious conservatory, perfect for leisurely mornings with a cup of strong Swedish coffee, as you gaze out upon a landscape that's both rugged and lush. This particular enclave of Sundbyberg promises expansive green spaces interlaced with exposed rock in the plot, a quiet reminder of the natural world while being just a few spins of your bicycle wheels away from Trosa square. Living in Sundbyberg means embrac ... click here to read more

2 room winterized cottage on Brotorpsvägen 23 Trosa Trosa municipality

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside, just a stone's throw from the glistening waters of Lake Mälaren, stands a quaint little retreat that epitomizes the simplicity and tranquility of rural life. This quaint summer cottage along Skräddartorpsvägen 14 in Upplands Väsby offers a retreat into nature, presenting a wonderful hideaway just for those who treasure the rustic charm of countryside living. Located in the picturesque area of Torshälla-Mälby, with its serene, natural setting and proximity to Lake Mälaren, this country gem might just captivate your heart. While it's not the most lavish of residences, its rustic appeal lies in the connection it provides to the surrounding landscape. With a freehold plot spanning almost 1,864 square meters, this little haven allows its residents to immerse themselves in untouched nature while remaining conveniently close to urban amenities. The cottage itself is modest yet inviting, offering 39 square meters of living space. As you step through the glazed veranda, 2 cozy rooms welcome you. The kitchenette provides just enough space for simple meal prep, and the sleeping loft is perfect for a peaceful night's rest after a day spent exploring the great outdoors. Though the property only offers basic facilities, with an outdoor toilet and minimal amenities, its true potential lies in the land around it. It's a realm where simplicity thrives, offering those special moments of relaxation and a chance to step away from bustling city life. Living in Upplands Väsby offers a unique blend of rural charm and convenience. The area is known for its idyllic natural environment, with Lake Mälaren offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation—be it swimming, fishing, ... click here to read more

2 room summer house on Skräddartorpsvägen 14 Mälby Eskilstuna municipality

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, nestled in your own tiny house sanctuary in the heart of Skuruparken, Nacka. This charming tiny house, affectionately known as Cottage No. 46, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility just a stone's throw from the vibrant city life of Stockholm. A Hidden Gem in Nacka Located in the picturesque Skuruparken, this tiny house is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. With its lush surroundings and serene atmosphere, it provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a weekend retreat, a summer getaway, or a long-term investment, this property caters to all your needs. The Allure of Skuruparken Skuruparken is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet. The park is home to a vibrant community of cottage owners who share a love for the outdoors and a commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the area. The park's unique charm lies in its blend of rustic simplicity and modern convenience, making it an ideal location for a second home. Property Features - Size: 23 square meters of well-utilized space - Bedrooms: 1 cozy bedroom with a bunk bed - Bathrooms: 1 modern bathroom with a composting toilet - Kitchen: Practical kitchen with a gas stove and dining area - Living Room: Cozy space with a wood-burning stove for chilly evenings - Outdoor Space: Ample room for gardening or outdoor activities - Solar Power: Equipped with a solar power system for sustainable living - Water Supply: Outdoor tap available from April to October - Community: Active cottage association with annual events - Lease: Secure lease until 2027 with potential for renewal A Lifestyle ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Skuruparken Cottage No. 46