Cheap Nordic Houses

Cheap Nordic Houses We scour the Internet to find the cheapest (and most unique) houses from across the Nordics.

Sun from morning to evening, sea views from three of the four bedrooms, and your own boat slip waiting at the bottom of ...
12/06/2026

Sun from morning to evening, sea views from three of the four bedrooms, and your own boat slip waiting at the bottom of the hill.

This cabin sits in Hammerlia hyttefelt on the Sørfjord outside Risør — one of the best-preserved wooden coastal towns in Europe — and it hits every note of the classic Norwegian summer ideal. Built in 2003 and well maintained, with an open-plan kitchen and living room, a fireplace for the shoulder seasons, two bathrooms with underfloor heating in the main bath, and a layout that actually works when the whole family shows up. The outdoor areas wrap around the cabin with multiple seating zones and uninterrupted fjord views. Shared amenities on the estate include a sandy beach, guest dock, boat ramp, and a sea storage shed. EV charger on the property, road access all the way in, and fiber internet if you need it.

The kind of summer cabin that makes you wonder why you waited so long.

📍 Risør, Agder / Norway
📐 83 m² / 893 sq ft
💰 3,400,000 kr (~$367,000 USD)

A Swedish farmstead that has been in the same family since it was built in 1909 — and it’s finally looking for new owner...
10/06/2026

A Swedish farmstead that has been in the same family since it was built in 1909 — and it’s finally looking for new owners.

Nyhem 206 sits on 6 hectares in Jämtland, surrounded by birch trees, with a main house full of the kind of original details you can’t recreate: a working tiled stove, high ceilings, generous room proportions, and carved woodwork on the veranda. Seven rooms spread across three floors, with a living room that opens onto the porch, a dining room with big windows, multiple bedrooms upstairs, and a laundry and storage in the basement. The property also includes a barn with a garage, a root cellar, an outbuilding, and enough forest on the land to be fully self-sufficient in firewood. Ground-source heat pump, fiber internet, and municipal water and sewage — all sorted. About 200 meters to Mellsjön for swimming and fishing, and a snowmobile trail runs directly alongside the property.

The kind of place that takes a lifetime to find.

📍 Nyhem, Bräcke / Sweden
📐 145 m² / 1,561 sq ft
💰 1,375,000 kr (~$146,000 USD)

Snøhetta designed a mountain cabin in Norway. Yes, really - and it’s for sale.This isn’t the cozy-but-crooked kind of hy...
02/06/2026

Snøhetta designed a mountain cabin in Norway. Yes, really - and it’s for sale.

This isn’t the cozy-but-crooked kind of hytte. Omgi Blefjell is a proper architectural flex: clean lines, panoramic sliding doors that dissolve the wall between bedroom and forest, and an oak-and-stone kitchen that has no business being this refined at altitude. The main cabin sleeps two, the annexe adds another bedroom and bath, and the whole compound shares a three-story tower with a ski room on the ground floor and a sauna at the top with views over the treeline. Built in 2021, slopeside, with EV charging already sorted.

Designed for rental income or a corporate retreat, but honestly - imagine just keeping it.

📍 Blefjell / Norway
📐 37 m² / 398 sq ft
💰 1,990,000 kr (~$215,000 USD)

A 1914 farmhouse villa on the island of Als in southern Denmark, move-in ready, with a west-facing terrace, a garage wit...
27/05/2026

A 1914 farmhouse villa on the island of Als in southern Denmark, move-in ready, with a west-facing terrace, a garage with workshop, and open countryside all around it. This one has been updated with care, not gutted.

Built over a century ago and thoughtfully refreshed since, Helved 14 sits in the hamlet of Helved outside Augustenborg in Sønderborg municipality. The layout is simple and functional: an open-plan kitchen and living room with direct access to the terrace and garden, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a small cellar for storage. The west-facing terrace catches afternoon and evening sun looking out over the garden. The 32 m² outbuilding doubles as a garage and workshop. The 950 m² plot is green, quiet, and well proportioned.

Under $160k for a century-old villa on a Danish island, ready to move into.

📍 Helved, Augustenborg / Denmark
📐 119 m² / 1,281 sq ft
💰 995,000 kr (~$156,200)

A century-old farmhouse in the Dalarna countryside, and it shows — in the best way. Built in 1925 in Nyhammar outside Gr...
23/05/2026

A century-old farmhouse in the Dalarna countryside, and it shows — in the best way. Built in 1925 in Nyhammar outside Grangärde, Tallstigen 6 sits on just over 3,200 m² of land with vegetable gardens, two greenhouses, an outbuilding with separate sections, and a repurposed chicken coop. It’s the kind of property that rewards people who actually want to use a yard. Inside, five rooms spread across two floors, anchored by two tiled kakelugnar stoves, a wood-burning kitchen stove, and a sauna. The upper floor has a glazed veranda — the sort of detail that gets built once and then talked about for decades. The roof was replaced in 2020, ventilation updated in 2024, and fibre is connected. Heating through a heat pump, the kakelugnar, and direct electric. There’s nothing here that needs to be invented — just moved into.

📍 Nyhammar, Grangärde / Sweden
📐 143 m² / 1,539 sq ft
💰 1 595 000 kr (~$170,500)

A fjord-view cabin on the island of Sandhornøy in Nordland, tucked into the hillside with panoramic views over Holmsundf...
17/05/2026

A fjord-view cabin on the island of Sandhornøy in Nordland, tucked into the hillside with panoramic views over Holmsundfjorden, a boathouse plot included, and a boat mooring to go with it.

Built in 2004 on a 1,015 m² lot, this 46 m² hytte sits sheltered in the terrain with the kind of privacy that’s genuinely hard to find on a working waterfront. Inside: an open-plan living room and kitchen with large windows framing the fjord and the mountains beyond, two bedrooms, a loft sleeping area accessed from the living room, a toilet room, and a wood-burning stove for the long Nordic evenings. The 22 m² terrace leads directly out from the living room. The cabin sells fully furnished.

Sandhornøy is an island in Gildeskål municipality, connected to the mainland by road. Fishing, hiking, and open-water swimming are immediate. The view shifts with the light and the seasons and is, by all accounts, the kind you stop and look at every time.
A boathouse plot and mooring rights included at this price is not a given. Worth noting.

📍 Sandhornøy, Gildeskål / Norway
📐 46 m² / 495 sq ft
💰 1,650,000 kr (~$177,000)

A mission house built in 1862, on its original hand-hewn log frame, with nearly 1,600 square feet and almost an acre of ...
07/05/2026

A mission house built in 1862, on its original hand-hewn log frame, with nearly 1,600 square feet and almost an acre of open Swedish countryside. This is a restoration project in the best possible sense.

Egeby Mission House in Västerlösa, Linköping was built as a congregational gathering hall — the kind of community anchor that defined rural Swedish village life for generations. It’s been a private home for the past 40 years and still has the bones to prove it: wide plank floors, exposed timber-frame walls, original wood-panelled ceilings, and tall, light-filled rooms built with real craftsmanship. Nothing about it was mass-produced.

The 0.9-acre lot is framed by mature trees with open views across the Östergötland plains in every direction. Town is ten minutes by car. The bus stop is two minutes on foot.

For the right person, this is a once-in-a-generation find.

📍 Västerlösa, Linköping / Sweden
📐 150 m² / 1,615 sq ft
💰 1,395,000 kr (~$151,500)

Three tile stoves, a wood-burning range, river views, and double entrance doors from 1909. Some houses just know what th...
03/05/2026

Three tile stoves, a wood-burning range, river views, and double entrance doors from 1909. Some houses just know what they are.

This 109 m² villa sits on Sionsvägen in Sandöverken, Kramfors, with an unobstructed outlook over the Ångermanälven river — one of the most dramatic waterways in northern Sweden. Built at the turn of the last century, the house has been well maintained and moves in ready: generous windows framing the glittering river, a thoughtful floor plan with three proper bedrooms plus two sleeping alcoves for guests or a home office, and original character throughout. The three tile stoves plus a wood-burning kitchen range aren’t decorative touches — they make this place genuinely cosy through a Norrland winter. Fibre broadband is already connected. The plot includes a garage and the house has a cellar for extra storage. Energy class C, which for a 1909 build is quietly impressive.

Sandöverken is a small village on the Höga Kusten (High Coast) — a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of dramatic cliffs, deep fjords, and ancient forests along the Gulf of Bothnia. This is the kind of address people move to on purpose.

📍 Sandöverken, Kramfors / Sweden
📐 109 m² / 1,173 sq ft
💰 850,000 kr (~$92,300)

A mountain cabin with sun from morning to evening, a rowboat on the lake, and a hidden hot tub under the deck. Fully fur...
29/04/2026

A mountain cabin with sun from morning to evening, a rowboat on the lake, and a hidden hot tub under the deck. Fully furnished. Ready to go.

Built in 1978 and well maintained since, this hytte sits on a sunny, sheltered plot at Storblåvatnet in Namdalseid, Trøndelag, with views down to the lake and out toward Øyensskavlen (687 m) — a popular hiking target right from the door. The main cabin covers 46 m² inside: a ~25 m² living room with both a fireplace and a wood-burning stove, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and sleeping space for up to 8. Solar panels on both the cabin and the annex handle the power. Rainwater collection and filtration covers the water supply. The 25 m² annex (built 2011) adds a bunk room, sitting area, shower cabinet, and an outhouse. Everything — furniture, fixtures, the rowboat — is included in the sale.

The terrace connecting the main cabin and annex has a built-in barbecue area and, tucked beneath a hinged section of decking, a hot tub that needs some work but is very much still there.

📐 71 m² / 764 sq ft
💰 850,000 kr (~$91,500)

A south-facing cabin on the island of Furøy, watching the Hurtigruten sail past. This is about as Norwegian as it gets.B...
25/04/2026

A south-facing cabin on the island of Furøy, watching the Hurtigruten sail past. This is about as Norwegian as it gets.

Built in 1955 and added onto over the years, this hytte sits right at the water’s edge in Sørreisa, Troms, with sweeping views over Reisafjorden and Solbergfjorden. The interior runs to 42 m² — entrance, laundry room, living room, kitchen, and a bedroom, plus extra sleeping space in the 19 m² annex. There’s a 35 m² terrace wrapping around the property and a good swimming spot below. Fishing is right off the rocks. The listing is refreshingly honest: the cabin has character and natural quirks, and some updating will be needed if you want modern comforts. The location, it notes, is non-negotiable — and it’s right.

Power comes from a 12V solar and battery system. Water via a 12V pump. Registered rights for water access, road access, parking, and a boat mooring. This is a genuine off-grid coastal retreat, not a polished weekend house, and that’s precisely the appeal.
Under $90k for a fjord-view cabin in northern Norway with a boat slip included.

📍 Furøy, Sørreisa / Norway
📐 61 m² / 657 sq ft
💰 790,000 kr (~$85,000)

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