Object ID: 334
A house in the countryside with great opportunities

This impressive property, spanning two floors and comprising 15 rooms plus a kitchen, offers superb living and working spaces. Completely rebuilt in 1990, the house sits on a generous, rural plot of 11,436 m². Contrary to the land registry entry, the living area is significantly larger – estimated at approximately 350–400 m² per floor, resulting in a total area of over 700 m². This presents exceptional opportunities for large families, multifunctional living, multi-generational living, hobby activities, or running a business from home. The property features modern and energy-efficient solutions.
The geothermal heating system, installed in 2022, ensures a comfortable indoor climate and low operating costs year-round. Between 2024 and 2025, the house underwent further modernization and renovation, creating a contemporary ambiance and enhancing its functionality. Characterized by its generous dimensions and well-designed layout, the house offers numerous possibilities for use. It is therefore ideally suited for those who wish to combine living with hobbies, a home office, rental income, or spacious, inviting communal areas.

The property was formerly known as Lertorpets Kursgård. The main building, a converted barn, was thoroughly renovated in the 1990s and transformed into a modern, functional facility. Right next to it is an inviting 17th-century log cabin, perfect for social gatherings – a place full of warmth and stories.
The house is currently being converted for residential use, but the floor plan and room layout allow for straightforward renovation or adaptation for future commercial use. The generous dimensions and quiet surroundings offer numerous possibilities.

The spacious, open grounds are ideal for keeping animals, such as horses and other livestock. The property is therefore particularly suitable for those who dream of owning their own horse farm or living with animals in the countryside.

Further information:
Double-glazed windows, half of which have been replaced by insulated glass windows (all insulated glass windows are available for those who still wish to install windows).
Fiber optic cable available
Individual water and wastewater supply.
Geothermal heating from 2022 (two boreholes)
Annual operating costs (according to the current owner)
(Costs may vary depending on individual consumption)
Operating costs
Electricity: 5,336 SEK/month
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Water/sewage: 66 SEK/month
Community fee: 125 SEK/month
Cleaning: 206 SEK/month
Insurance: 1,250 SEK/month
Total: 6,983 SEK/month
Note: Electricity consumption: 33,078 kWh/year (including year-round heating of the outdoor whirlpool).
Estimated value
Total: 1,993,000 SEK
Building: 1,872,000 SEK
Land: 121,000 SEK
Mortgage deed: SEK 2,400,000
Easements and other rights exist.
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Position
Deeply rooted in the mountains of Värmland, Lertorpet lies picturesquely in the village of Lersjöed, about 7 km north of Filipstad and only a few hundred meters east of Lake Agen. Here, tranquility, history, and magnificent nature come together – forest and lake right on the doorstep, and clear traces of the mining that shaped the area from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Price: €236,500 / SEK 2,495,000*











































