The dream house for anyone who has ever dreamt about settling in a small fishing village in Iceland has come on the market: A charming small 19th century house in the town of Ísafjörður, the capital of the Westfjörds is on the market. The asking price for the 156 square meter (1,680 sq ft) house is 24,300,000 (ca 214,000 USD/204,000 EUR).
The house has two bedrooms, one living room, a kitchen and a newly renovated bathroom. The basement has a laundry room and ample storage, and a new garage where you can for example store your snowboard!
Read more: Watch an amazing video of snowboarders conquer the Westfjords' mountains
The house is located in the old town of Ísafjörður, on the split, Eyrin, where the proximity to the harbour and old timber houses dating back to the 19th century and early 20th century remind us of the history of this charming fishing town, one of the oldest urban settlements in Iceland. The house, which was built in 1884, is protected. It has undergone some renovation in the past few years, and it has a well maintained back yard, including a hot tub, perfect for relaxing after returning from snow boarding in the nearby mountains, whale watching or surfing on the fjord!
Read more:Record numbers of humpbacks in Ísafjörður bay in the Westfjords
For more photos and information head over to the property listing, here.







The dream house for anyone who has ever dreamt about settling in a small fishing village in Iceland has come on the market: A charming small 19th century house in the town of Ísafjörður, the capital of the Westfjörds is on the market. The asking price for the 156 square meter (1,680 sq ft) house is 24,300,000 (ca 214,000 USD/204,000 EUR).
The house has two bedrooms, one living room, a kitchen and a newly renovated bathroom. The basement has a laundry room and ample storage, and a new garage where you can for example store your snowboard!
Read more: Watch an amazing video of snowboarders conquer the Westfjords' mountains
The house is located in the old town of Ísafjörður, on the split, Eyrin, where the proximity to the harbour and old timber houses dating back to the 19th century and early 20th century remind us of the history of this charming fishing town, one of the oldest urban settlements in Iceland. The house, which was built in 1884, is protected. It has undergone some renovation in the past few years, and it has a well maintained back yard, including a hot tub, perfect for relaxing after returning from snow boarding in the nearby mountains, whale watching or surfing on the fjord!
Read more:Record numbers of humpbacks in Ísafjörður bay in the Westfjords
For more photos and information head over to the property listing, here.






