A 1930s Farmhouse on a 5 Acre Plot in Northern Noway – $ 88,500
This 1930s farmhouse with outbuildings from the 1910s is packed with history and potential, surrounded by open farmland and forest in the scenic Grane municipality in Northern Norway.
With its rustic character and manageable size, the home provides a good starting point for modernization, while still retaining its authentic farmhouse feel.
Quick Facts
Location: Haustreisvegen 120, Trofors, Nordland, North Norway
Living space: 97sqm (1044sqf)
Plot size: 5 acres
Bedrooms: 3
Built: 1930s (needs renovating)
Price: NOK890,000/$88,500
Built around 1930, the farmhouse offers a usable internal area of 97 m², with five rooms in total. The current layout includes two living rooms, a kitchen, a toilet, and three bedrooms (based on interior use, as there are no approved floor plan drawings).
The property’s total usable area is 347 m², including a generous 250 m² external usable area. This includes an old kitchen house and a traditional outbuilding from around 1914, both in need of renovation but still offering high utility value for storage, workshop use, or future projects.
The flat and grassy plot of 4,987 m² (just under 5 acres) gives plenty of space for gardening, play, or small-scale farming. Surrounded by open fields and forest views, the setting is as peaceful as it is picturesque.
The property is connected to electricity. A water main has already been laid to the plot, but water and sewage connections will need to be applied for and approved by the municipality. The home is accessed via a private road, ensuring a quiet and undisturbed location.
















The house is listed at EiendomsMegler.
