Winter-Ready Family Retreat in Scenic Värmdö: 4-Bedroom Home on Large Lot with Tranquil Surroundings

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Blåklocksvägen 14, Tveta, Mörbylånga kommun, Värmdö (Sweden)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 74Floor area

€153,846

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

74m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Blåklocksvägen 14, a delightful winter-ready holiday retreat tucked away in the tranquil surroundings of Tveta, Mörbylånga kommun, situated in the idyllic archipelago of Värmdö, Sweden. This isn’t just a home; it’s an opportunity for those yearning for the peace and quiet of country life while being close, yet comfortably distant, from the hustle and bustle of urban living. Here you can embrace a lifestyle that balances serenity and access to essential amenities and services. With the opportunity to make this retreat your permanent residence or a seasonal escape, you’ll find this property an inviting canvas that fits your lifestyle needs.

The home itself, built in 1983, stands strong and sturdy, offering about 74 square meters of living space. It is on a generous 1,067 square meter lot. You’ll appreciate the solid condition of this home, allowing you to move in straight away. For those with an eye for potential, this home offers the chance to tailor its spaces according to your vision but is perfectly livable as it stands.

As you step into this country home, picture four inviting rooms that promise functionality and coziness. With four bedrooms and a single bathroom, it’s just the right size for family living or entertaining guests. Whether it's holiday seasons filled with laughter and warmth or day-to-day living where you relish the quiet murmur of the countryside, this home is versatile and accommodating.

Key Features:
- 74 sq meters of living space
- 4 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Large plot of 1,067 sq meters
- Built in 1983
- Municipal water and sewage
- Winter-ready
- Well-maintained condition
- Peaceful country setting
- Ready for immediate occupancy

Living in Värmdö means being surrounded by the beauty of Sweden’s landscapes, with lush forests and clear waters right at your doorstep. Known for its stunning coastal views, Värmdö offers a delightful climate where you can enjoy warm, sunny summers perfect for a swim or kayaking. Winters provide a serene hush with gentle snowfall, ideal for those who enjoy a crisp and picturesque scene by the fireplace.

Beyond the immediate comforts of this home, explore the surrounding area conveniences. In cycling distance, you’ll find local grocery stores for your daily needs, while a short drive brings you to the welcoming town of Färjestaden. Known for its charming cafes and cultural richness, Färjestaden offers an authentic Swedish experience, where you can mingle with locals, taste local delicacies, and engage in seasonal festivities.

Enjoy numerous outdoor activities that the area has to offer. Cycling paths invite exploration, while hiking trails through nearby woods offer respite and reconnection with nature. Värmdö also is renowned for its vibrant community life, with events and activities for all ages so you and your family will never have a dull moment. If you’re an expatriate or a foreign buyer, you’ll appreciate the warmth and camaraderie that small Swedish communities like Tveta provide, making your new neighborhood feel like home quickly.

While this house is very much ready to accommodate you now, it boasts a future filled with potential. Imagine crafting a blooming garden in the sizable yard or expanding the interior with personal touches and character. This is a property that not only provides shelter but promises a future filled with possibility and growth.

If you envision a life where modern convenience meets the slow, inviting pace of the countryside, Blåklocksvägen 14 may be just the home you’re seeking. This is more than real estate—it’s a place where living becomes an experience and where you can build memories that last a lifetime. Don’t hesitate to consider this opportunity, and immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty that only Sweden’s countryside can offer. Give us a call today to explore this promising home filled with opportunities awaiting your unique intuition.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
74
Price per m²
€2,079
Garden size
1067
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 timber holiday home

Early on a Saturday morning in late August, you step outside with a coffee and the air smells of pine resin and wet grass. The fruit trees at the far end of the garden are heavy with apples. Nobody else is awake yet. That's the kind of quiet that Sunnersbol 72 delivers — not the forced stillness of a spa weekend, but the genuine, unhurried pace of Swedish countryside life. Sitting in Uppsala kommun, roughly halfway between the university city of Uppsala and the small market town of Alunda, this 1976-built country home sits on a plot of nearly 3,000 square meters — almost three-quarters of an acre — that gives you room to breathe in a way that most European second homes simply can't match at this price point. At 149,500 SEK, this is one of the more accessible entry points into Swedish rural property ownership you'll find, and the combination of move-in condition, outbuildings with genuine conversion potential, and that sweeping plot makes it worth a very serious look. The house itself is compact and honest — 50 square meters of classic Swedish timber construction, painted in the kind of deep, earthy tones you see on farmhouses all across Uppland. Wooden floors run through the main rooms, the kitchen is functional and well-maintained, and large windows pull in light from multiple angles throughout the day. In a building this size, light matters enormously, and whoever designed this one got that right. The flexible internal layout — three to four rooms plus kitchen — means a couple can spread out comfortably, or a small family can make it work through the summer months with the bedrooms and living space reconfigured to suit. What makes this property genuinely interesting, though, is what sits outside the main house. Ther ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Early July on Vätö, and the light never quite leaves the sky. By nine in the evening it's still pale gold through the birch trees, and from the south-facing deck at Svartträskvägen 19 you can hear absolutely nothing except the occasional woodpecker working through the pines. That specific silence — no traffic, no neighbors' televisions, no city hum — is what people drive two hours north from Stockholm to find. This is it. Vätö is one of those places that Stockholmers tend to keep quietly to themselves. Technically an island in the northern Stockholm archipelago within Norrtälje municipality, it's connected by road so you arrive without any ferry anxiety, yet the moment you cross onto the island the pace genuinely shifts. The air smells different — pine resin and lake water — and the roads narrow into single tracks flanked by wildflowers that locals pick for their midsommar wreaths every June. The Sörgården area where this property sits is among the quieter pockets of the island, which is saying something. The house itself was built in 1977 and sits on a 2,323 square metre plot that's been left largely natural — mature trees, mossy ground cover, that particular Swedish woodland character you can't manufacture. It's not manicured and it's better for it. The lot gives you genuine privacy, room for a kitchen garden if you want one, and space to add a sauna cabin down the line (many neighbours have done exactly that). At 55 square metres the house is compact but considered: an open kitchen and living area that work together rather than against each other, two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and toilet, and a wood-burning stove that transforms the entire place on a cool September evening when the archipelago light turns a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Värmdö, this country home on Överby Kvarnväg 7, Vindö, offers a truly authentic Swedish experience. This picturesque property stands not only as a home but as a gateway to the lush landscapes and vibrant local culture that define this remarkable area of Sweden. Let's dive into what makes this property, and its surroundings, a cherished find for anyone looking to embrace country living in the Swedish archipelago. The main house itself, offering 81 square meters of cozy living space, is perched on a high, south-facing natural plot. This setting ensures that you are greeted by sunlight from morning to evening, making it a wonderfully inviting space all year round. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this country home offers the perfect blend of comfort and practicality for a family or individuals seeking retreat from bustling cities. It's a place where each room tells its own story, highlighted by charming wooden floors and bright interiors that create an airy feel throughout. Just five minutes away, the peaceful shores of Barnviken Beach extend an invitation to start your day with a refreshing dip or culminate in a mesmerizing sunset. This easy access to the sea is a rare find, where the tranquility of the calm sea bay awaits you. For those interested in nautical adventures, the nearby Överby Villa Association provides docks and boat mooring, translating into endless opportunities to explore surrounding islands by boat during the warmer months. The property includes not just one, but three houses, offering a unique flexibility in usage. The main building, at 43 square meters, features two bedrooms, a living room accentuated by a cozy fireplace, a fresh bathroom, and a functional ki ... click here to read more

6 rooms winterized cottage on Överby kvarnväg 7 Vindö Värmdö kommun

Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a delightful country home, nestled in the serene and lush landscape of Skeppsdalsström, Värmdö. This secluded retreat is ideal for anyone looking to escape the chaotic hum of city life and dive into the peaceful rhythms of the Swedish countryside. With an address you'll soon come to love—Dovhjortsstigen 16, this location combines the best of secluded living with all the comforts of modern conveniences. For those considering a slice of Swedish paradise, Skeppsdalsström in Värmdö offers an inviting lifestyle marked by a deep connection with nature. Known for its rich greenery and proximity to the stunning Stockholm Archipelago, Värmdö offers a unique blend of forested landscapes and coastal charm. This makes it a paradise for nature enthusiasts, with opportunities galore for hiking, cycling, and kayaking. The fresh air, the melody of bird songs, and the soothing rustle of leaves provide an idyllic backdrop to life here. It's important to know that Värmdö enjoys a maritime climate, which translates to mild winters and pleasantly warm summers. This makes it perfect for outdoor activities year-round. Summers are especially delightful as the brisk sea breezes offer a respite from the urban heat, making it ideal for spending long days exploring nearby islands or simply relaxing in your lush garden. As for the property itself, it's a neat 60-square-meter house, designed simply yet functionally, offering 3 cozy bedrooms and a single, well-appointed bathroom. The open layout of this quaint home is perfect for those who crave a sense of intimacy and coziness. Add your own touch to the property and think of it not just as a house, but as a blank canvas for your future dreams. While the curr ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Stockholm archipelago, this delightful property on Ingarö Södra Lagnö offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the fresh scent of the sea, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of but few achieve. A Day in the Life on Ingarö Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee on the deck, the sun rising over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the water. The air is crisp, and the only sounds are the distant calls of seabirds and the rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze. As the day unfolds, you might decide to take a leisurely stroll to the nearby sandy beach, just 300 meters away, perfect for a refreshing swim or a sunbathing session. For the more adventurous, the private jetty and boat berth offer the perfect launchpad for exploring the myriad islands of the archipelago. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a casual boater, the waters here are your playground. And when you return, the newly renovated main house awaits, offering a sanctuary of modern comfort and style. The Property The main house, with its recent renovations, boasts a contemporary design that seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering breathtaking views of the water and landscape. The open-plan living and dining area is perfect for entertaining, while the kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a chef's delight. The two spacious bedrooms provide a restful retreat, each designed with comfort in mind. The single bathroom is elegantly appointed, ensuring a touch of luxury in ... click here to read more

Main house and garden view

Welcome to a charming slice of tranquility on Ejderdunsvägen 14! This delightful country home sits nestled in the serene heart of Sweden's stunning island of Ingarö. It's truly a rare gem waiting for the right eyes to appreciate its balance between rustic charm and modern convenience. I'm quite tied up with my busy schedule, but let me take a moment to walk you through this beautiful piece of real estate. As you enter this timber built residence, the warm aura of solid wood welcomes you with open arms, offering a year-round retreat where the seasons can be experienced in all their glory. This 68 square meter home is situated perfectly to ensure utmost privacy from the hustle and bustle, while still being in close proximity to a myriad of local attractions. With a price of 399500, it presents itself as an investment not only into property but into a lifestyle brimming with potential. While the property is in good condition, it leaves room for you to imprint your personal touch should you wish to do some light renovations at your own pace. But fret not, there’s certainly no rush. As you explore this potential dream home, you’ll discover a myriad of opportunities to expand and develop your vision for the perfect countryside dwelling. Property Features - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 tastefully designed shower room - Separate toilet for added convenience - Spacious kitchen with direct access to a south-facing backyard - Inviting living room with an open fireplace - Large dining area ideal for gatherings - Partially open-plan layout kitchen and living room - Small guest house for visitors - Useful shed for storage - An attic that offers plenty of extra storage Envision mornings spent sipping coffee on the south-facing deck, where t ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the scenic Uddens Fritidsområde of Värmdö, this 3-bedroom winterized cabin at Bäckstigen 3 is a charming 51 sqm residence that beckons those with a vision to transform it into their idyllic retreat. Ideal for home improvers and DIY enthusiasts, this property presents a fine opportunity to infuse personal flair into a traditional timber-style structure. Upon entering, one is met with a cozy atmosphere enhanced by wooden flooring in the main living area and a stove that was installed just five years ago, perfect for colder evenings. Although the cabin has seen some recent upgrades like new Mockfjärds windows and boasts an approved sewage system along with a dug well, it retains its potential for further enhancements and personalization. The property includes an additional small cottage housing a toilet and sauna—an inviting feature that adds an extra layer of comfort and convenience. A detached garage with additional storage space serves as an extra benefit, particularly useful for those who enjoy hands-on activities and need room for tools and outdoor equipment. Situated on a mature plot of land, the cabin offers ample space for garden enthusiasts to express their creativity and green thumb. The included boat dock is a notable amenity, promising delightful days spent on the water or relaxing by the shore. Amenities: - Traditional timber architecture - Wooden interior flooring - Installed stove - Recent window upgrades - Approved sewage system - Dug well - Additional cottage with toilet and sauna - Garage with extensive storage - Mature garden - Boat dock Living in Värmdö Värmdö, a picturesque locality just outside of Stockholm, offers the perfect blend of nature and accessibility. Known for its beautiful a ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Cottage on Bäckstigen 3

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun casts a golden glow over the tranquil waters of Aspviksviken bay. Welcome to your dream holiday home in Gustavsberg, a picturesque enclave nestled within the stunning Stockholm archipelago. This charming country home at Aspviks alléväg 2B offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Slice of Swedish Paradise Located just 40 minutes from the vibrant heart of Stockholm, this delightful property offers the best of both worlds: the peace and tranquility of a countryside retreat, with easy access to the cultural and culinary delights of the city. The home itself is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous care, having been fully renovated in 2010 to meet the highest standards of comfort and energy efficiency. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting country-style kitchen, complete with ample storage and modern appliances. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living room, where large windows frame breathtaking views of the bay, allowing natural light to flood the space. An open fireplace adds a cozy touch, perfect for those chilly Swedish evenings. The upper floor houses two well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A spacious bathroom with a luxurious bathtub provides the perfect sanctuary for relaxation after a day spent exploring the archipelago. Outdoor Living at Its Finest One of the standout features of this property is its expansive southwest-facing terra ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Picture yourself on a crisp Swedish morning, coffee in hand, watching mist rise from the surrounding forest as birdsong fills the air. This is daily life at Rågårdskärrsvägen 26, where over 4,464 square meters of private land on Ingarö island offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, to grow, to truly disconnect. Just 30 kilometers from Stockholm's pulse, yet worlds away in atmosphere, this year-round holiday home in Värmdö kommun delivers the quintessential Swedish archipelago experience without sacrificing urban convenience. Ingaröstrand represents the Swedish ideal of "lagom" living—perfectly balanced between nature immersion and modern accessibility. This property anchors your lifestyle in authentic Scandinavian rhythms: morning swims in forest lakes, afternoon garden projects on flat, sun-drenched lawns, evening fires in the hearth while darkness falls early over winter landscapes. The Stockholm archipelago, with its 30,000 islands and skerries, has drawn Swedish families to vacation homes for generations. Owning here means joining a community that understands the value of seasonal living, where summer brings endless daylight for outdoor dinners at 10 PM, and winter transforms the landscape into a Nordic wonderland perfect for cross-country skiing and cozy hygge evenings. The main house, built in 1963 with 74 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, captures that sought-after Swedish cabin aesthetic—functional, warm, unpretentious. The kitchen flows into the dining area, creating a social hub where you'll prepare traditional Swedish fika with pastries from nearby Säby säteri's farm shop, or host midsummer celebrations with friends gathered around the table. The living room's fireplace becom ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Welcome to a charming retreat on Södernäsvägen 22, nestled in the tranquil setting of Södernäs, Värmdö. This enticing villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a cozy escape just a short distance from the bustling space of Stockholm. The location is absolutely great for individuals and families looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Sweden's coastal landscapes while still having the convenience of the city nearby. Värmdö is a gem of the Stockholm archipelago, known for its picturesque views and natural wonders. The area is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, with its abundance of boat docks and swimming areas. Living in Värmdö means you are constantly surrounded by nature — perfect for long, peaceful walks along Torsbyfjärden or a brisk morning jog through lush green paths. For families, there are ample facilities, including playgrounds and a football field, making it an appealing place to raise children. This villa stands on a uniquely large natural plot, offering a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The property showcases Sweden’s untouched beauty with a varied terrain, ranging from exposed rock surfaces to flat grassy areas. It’s truly a haven for anyone who appreciates outdoor space or gardening. Plus, with its advantageous sun position, your days can be filled with light - perfect for enjoying outdoor barbecues or simply lounging with a book. Despite its tranquility, the property is well-connected. Approximately 900 meters from your doorstep is the nearest bus stop, ensuring simple access to public transport. Alternatively, a short drive will take you to more frequent bus services that connect you conveniently with the city life of Stockholm. Families will also find the proximity t ... click here to read more

2 room winterized holiday home on Södernäsvägen 22 Södernäs Värmdö municipality

Step outside on a July morning and the air smells of pine resin warming in the sun. Värmdö's bedrock — smooth, grey, and ancient — catches the light just beyond the kitchen window. The archipelago is literally down the road, 350 metres away across the grass, and Torsbyfjärden glitters through the treeline like something you'd only expect to find in a travel magazine. This is Södernäsvägen 22. And it's as real as it gets. The plot alone stops people in their tracks. Three thousand, one hundred and thirteen square metres of natural Swedish landscape — exposed rock shelves, flat grassy clearings, birch and pine threading the edges. It shares a boundary with a public green area, which means the land to one side can never be built on. Rare. The elevated ground catches sun from morning through late afternoon, and in Swedish summer, that matters enormously — you're talking about evenings that stretch past 10pm with enough warmth to sit outside with a glass of something cold and still feel the day on your skin. The timber house itself was built in 1972 and has been kept in good condition over the decades. There's a warmth to these older Swedish summer houses that newer builds rarely replicate — the wood has settled, the proportions feel human-scale, and the open fireplace in the living room is the kind of feature you don't realise you need until you're sitting in front of it on a grey October weekend with rain tapping on the roof. The living room flows into the kitchen-dining area, practical and unpretentious, and the bedroom is generously sized for a house of 55 square metres. One bathroom. Everything you actually need, nothing you don't. What makes this property genuinely versatile is the outbuilding. Currently split betwee ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house and natural plot

Picture this: you cut the engine, the boat drifts the last few meters to the jetty, and the only sound left is water slapping softly against the granite. No neighbors. No traffic. Just the smell of sun-warmed pine resin and the faint call of a common tern somewhere out over Skrävlafjärden. The entire island is yours. Every rock, every handful of sand, every inch of shoreline — yours. This is what owning a private island in the Stockholm archipelago actually feels like. Not a fantasy. A real, registered, freehold property sitting on 1,825 square meters of your own land surrounded by the water of Värmdö's inner archipelago, roughly 35 kilometers east of Stockholm's city center. The island itself does a lot of the heavy lifting. Sandy beaches to the north and south — proper sand, not the pebbly disappointment you get elsewhere — give way to wide slabs of smooth granite that hold the afternoon sun long after five o'clock. Swedish summers are short and fiercely lived, and this island is set up for exactly that: the west-facing jetty deck is big enough for a proper outdoor dining table, a couple of sun loungers, and still leaves room to move. Sunsets here hit the water directly. Every evening in June and July, when the sky goes amber and the reflections stretch across the fjord, you'll understand why people pay any price for this view. Getting here is easier than it sounds. Evlinge on the mainland is the departure point — a short, uncomplicated boat trip even if you're new to navigating these waters. Multiple jetties wrap around the island, so docking is never a scramble regardless of wind direction. Day trippers and experienced sailors have both managed it first try. Stockholm's Slussen takes around 40 minutes by car to re ... click here to read more

Main cottage and jetty deck

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Värmdö, you'll find a peaceful retreat with a world of potential. The property at Omvägen 6, located in the Strömma region of Värmdö, Sweden, offers not just a dwelling but an invitation to immerse oneself in the rustic beauty of the Swedish countryside. This is more than just an ordinary country home; it’s an invitation to create your dream lifestyle amidst stunning natural surroundings. The property is set on an expansive plot of 3,096 square meters, promising ample room to fulfill any architectural vision. You're not just buying a house; you're investing in potential. The existing summer cottage adds personality to the land, with its quaint 1950s allure. Though compact at 48 square meters, it comprises a cozy living area, an efficient kitchen, and a snug sleeping zone. Alongside the main residence are a guest cottage and some essential outbuildings, providing practical spaces for immediate use. Let's talk about location, one of the shining attributes of this gem. Strömma is celebrated for its tranquility and natural beauty, and living here means embracing a lifestyle where nature takes center stage. Within an arm’s reach, you have access to lush forests, serene lakes, and picturesque waterways. Imagine morning walks alongside babbling streams, or leisurely afternoons by the nearby lakes of Kroksjön, Korsmosjön, and Örträsket, each less than a 15-minute stroll from your doorstep. For those with a taste for exploration, Värmdö offers much to discover. The island is dotted with charming villages, quaint cafes, and local boutiques, offering a distinctive charm that’s hard to resist. Enjoy the local flavors of Strömma krog, just a short walk away, where you can indulge in authentic Sw ... click here to read more

2 room summer house in Strömma, Värmdö

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private garden. Welcome to Vedhamnsvägen 13, a charming country home nestled in the heart of Ingarö, Sweden, where the beauty of the Stockholm archipelago meets the comfort of modern living. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1963, this well-maintained home retains its original charm while offering all the comforts of contemporary living. With three spacious bedrooms, it's perfect for families or hosting guests. The kitchen, a nostalgic nod to mid-century design, is both functional and inviting, making meal preparation a delightful experience. The living room, with its large windows and open fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, providing a cozy retreat during chilly winter evenings or a sunlit haven in the summer. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts two expansive terraces, ensuring you can bask in the sun from dawn till dusk. The front terrace, partially covered, extends your outdoor enjoyment, offering a sheltered spot for al fresco dining or evening gatherings, regardless of the weather. The garden is a harmonious blend of cultivated flower beds, vegetable patches, and the rugged beauty of the archipelago's natural terrain, creating a private oasis that's both stunning and easy to maintain. A Location Like No Other Vedhamn is one of Ingarö's most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its serene environment and vibrant community. Just a short stroll from your doorstep, you'll find a picturesque swimming area complete wi ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Welcome to Ingarö, a beautiful island that perfectly blends the serenity of nature with the convenience of city life. Nestled within the archipelago environment, this plot at Lugnetvägen 25 offers an extraordinary opportunity for foreign buyers or expats looking to merge peaceful living with ultimate accessibility. Let me, as a busy agent talking to you in hopes of connecting you to your next piece of paradise, guide you through what this location has to offer. Imagine owning a small patch of tranquility just a brief commute from Stockholm. Lugnet, Ingarö, in Värmdö kommun, is renowned for its lush landscapes and peaceful vibes. What we have here is not just a piece of land; it's a canvas for dreaming and building. Currently, this plot features a cozy 10-square-meter summer cottage. Though petite, the existing structure serves as a perfect starting point. The absence of a bathroom or bedroom gives you the freedom to create a space tailored entirely to your visions. Whether you're thinkin' of a summer retreat or a year-round abode, this spot lets you expand your dreams to 60 square meters for a main building and an extra 70 square meters per additional building rights. This means you have the creative leeway for crafting a sanctuary that meets both immediate and future aspirations. What makes this location even more enticing is the local environment, a hidden gem for those trying to escape the hustle and bustle. Life here revolves around connecting with nature. Within walking distance, you'll find Säbyviken, a lovely spot with bathing and boating docks, ideal for leisurely summer days. The area is famous for expanses of open meadows and walking trails along pristine lakes. These natural features provide abundant opportu ... click here to read more

1 room Plot on Lugnetvägen 25 Ingarö Lugnet Värmdö kommun

Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves lapping against your private 200-meter shoreline, sunlight filtering through pine trees as you step onto your terrace overlooking Saxarfjärden bay. Your morning coffee tastes different here on Vårholma Island—crisper, more alive—as sailboats glide past your deep-water dock and seabirds announce the start of another day in Sweden's central archipelago. This is life at this 3.1-hectare waterfront estate, where Stockholm's urban energy feels worlds away, yet remains just 90 minutes by ferry or your own boat. This winterized timber villa sits at the heart of a rare opportunity: a complete archipelago lifestyle property combining privacy, natural beauty, and genuine maritime access. Built in 1990 with 100 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, the house serves as your year-round base camp for exploring one of Europe's most accessible yet unspoiled island regions. The open-plan kitchen and living area features full ceiling height that amplifies natural light, while a substantial white-plastered fireplace transforms cold winter evenings into cozy gatherings. Large windows frame water views that change with seasons and weather—summer's sparkling blue, autumn's moody grays, winter's occasional ice formations, spring's awakening greens. The property's 31,241 square meters unfold as a natural playground. Maintained lawns provide space for outdoor dining, children's games, or simply spreading a blanket for afternoon reading sessions. Beyond the grass, mature forest shelters walking paths where chanterelles and lingonberries appear seasonally, and the rhythmic crunch of pine needles underfoot becomes your daily soundtrack. The shoreline itself—200 meters of varied waterfront ... click here to read more

Waterfront view and main house

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Värmdö, this delightful country home on Hummelmoravägen 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the tranquility of nature with the convenience of urban accessibility, making it an ideal choice for international buyers looking to invest in a European holiday property. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the majestic oaks surrounding your home. This is the daily reality at this charming country home, where the natural beauty of the Swedish archipelago is your constant companion. Located in the picturesque area of Överby on Vindö, Värmdö, this property is a haven for those who cherish the outdoors and the simple pleasures of life. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Värmdö is renowned for its stunning landscapes, offering a plethora of outdoor activities that cater to all tastes. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate cyclist, or a boating enthusiast, the region provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. The nearby lakes and sea offer inviting swimming spots, perfect for cooling off during the warm summer months. For those who enjoy cultural experiences, the local community hosts traditional Midsummer celebrations and other events that provide a glimpse into Swedish customs and traditions. The village of Djurö, just a short drive away, boasts cozy archipelago restaurants, a bakery, and essential services, ensuring that you have everything you need within reach. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection This country home is thoughtfully designed to maximize comf ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of the Stockholm Archipelago Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is life at Johannesdalsvägen 3, a stunning five-bedroom retreat nestled in the serene landscape of Ingarö, Sweden. Here, the allure of the sea meets the comfort of modern living, offering a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the Stockholm archipelago. A Home That Embraces Nature As you approach this exquisite property, the first thing you'll notice is its harmonious blend with the natural surroundings. The villa's modern architecture is accentuated by its elevated position, offering partial sea views that promise breathtaking sunsets. Cemented steps lead you to the entrance, where a large terrace invites you to unwind and soak in the tranquil ambiance. Inside, the villa is a testament to thoughtful design and comfort. The bright living room, with its panoramic windows, seamlessly connects to a custom-built kitchen, creating an open-plan space perfect for entertaining. The kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, opens onto a spacious terrace, ideal for al fresco dining as the sun dips below the horizon. A Sanctuary for Relaxation and Recreation The property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. With your own boat berth and boathouse, the sea is your playground. Spend your days exploring the nearby islands or simply enjoy a leisurely swim in the Ingaröfjärden bay. After a day on the water, retreat to your wood-fired sauna, where the warmth envelops you, melting away the stresses of the day. Community and Convenience Johannesdal is a well-organized community that offers ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the serene enclave of Lugnet, Ingarö, Ladubacken 12 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a sprawling 2,306 square meter plot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the everyday reality at Ladubacken 12, where the southwest-facing orientation ensures your home is bathed in sunlight from dawn till dusk, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1976, this well-maintained house seamlessly blends classic charm with modern convenience. The open floor plan is designed to maximize natural light, with large triple-glazed windows and fully glazed doors that invite the outside in. The living room, centered around a cozy wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen, equipped with all the essentials, is a haven for culinary creativity, whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a feast for friends. The two bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, while the modern bathroom, complete with underfloor heating, ensures comfort year-round. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive wooden deck, where you can dine al fresco, entertain guests, or simply soak in the stunning surroundings. The low-maintenance natural garden, with its mature trees and lush greenery, offers a private oasis where you can truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Gateway to Adventure Ladubacken 12 is per ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Stockholm archipelago, Mjölknäsvägen 19 offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the sought-after Skälsmara area of Värmdö. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 3,244 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and the quintessential Scandinavian lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures or serene relaxation. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends the best of nature and convenience. ### A Perfect Second Home Location & Accessibility: - Just 45 minutes from central Stockholm, yet worlds away in terms of peace and privacy. - Easy access to public transportation, making it a breeze to explore the wider archipelago or commute to the city. - Close proximity to Värmdö's town center, offering supermarkets, shops, restaurants, and schools. Property Features: - A cozy 20 square meter home, perfect as a weekend retreat or a base for future expansion. - One bedroom and one bathroom, ideal for couples or solo adventurers. - West-facing orientation ensures long, sun-drenched afternoons and breathtaking sunsets. - Less than 50 meters from the sea, providing stunning views and easy access to water activities. Lifestyle & Activities: - Enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing in the pristine waters of Nämdöfjärden. - Explore nearby forests and coastline through hiking and cycling. - Engage with a vibrant community of both permanent residents and holiday homeowners. Investment Potential: - The Värmdö region is highly desirable, with strong demand for holiday homes and permanent residences. - ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and plot