Carina Berg Sells Dream Home Following Luxury Purchase Ban
- Television personality Carina Berg and her husband, Erik Berg, are selling their luxury home in the Stockholm archipelago, a property that gained public attention through the renovation series...
- The couple has listed the waterfront property for 18.75 million kronor.
- The estate is described in listing materials as a genuine and beautiful waterfront lot in a western position.
Television personality Carina Berg and her husband, Erik Berg, are selling their luxury home in the Stockholm archipelago, a property that gained public attention through the renovation series Bergs drömkåk
.
The couple has listed the waterfront property for 18.75 million kronor. This represents a significant increase in value since the pair purchased the home in 2019 for 6.2 million kronor.
The estate is described in listing materials as a genuine and beautiful waterfront lot in a western position
. The property includes several high-end features, including a private pier, a sauna, and a guest house.

The renovation of the home was the central focus of the Kanal 5 series Bergs drömkåk
, where viewers followed the couple as they transformed a dilapidated house into a luxury residence.
Carina Berg indicated that the decision to sell stems from a lack of time to maintain the property. She noted that while they love the house, they have been unable to dedicate the level of attention and care to the home that they had originally hoped for.
The couple’s real estate portfolio and lifestyle changes have contributed to the decision. In late 2024, the Bergs purchased a new home in Danderyd. They also own a mountain cabin located in Vemdalen.

Beyond their primary residences, the couple travels frequently and spends a significant amount of time on the West Coast of Sweden, where Erik Berg’s family resides.
Reflecting on the necessity of the sale, Carina Berg stated, Sometimes you just have to adjust your appetite to your means
.
The sale of the archipelago home is being handled by real estate agent Theo Dietz, the brother of influencer Margaux Dietz. Dietz confirmed to media outlets that he is representing a property that is considered rare for the archipelago region.
While the couple is currently reorganizing their holdings in Sweden, they have remained open to the possibility of relocating internationally. They have specifically mentioned the United States as a potential destination for a future move.
