In Mount Pleasant, a walled property on a 2,000sqm plot offers 800sqm of floor space across a dedicated office configuration. The scale here is practical: enough room to house departments, support staff, and meeting functions without the compromise of a converted residential layout that never quite fits.
The utilities picture is strong. Solar and municipal water work alongside one borehole and water tanks, meaning the building runs on its terms rather than ZESA's or the council's schedule. Internet connectivity is already in place. A security boom, perimeter walling, and security lighting handle access control without needing to add anything before day one.
Inside, the offices number six, served by two bathrooms. The veranda runs along the front, tiled underfoot, with security bars on the windows and wooden doors closing it off. It functions as a natural buffer between the entrance and the working interior useful for reception or client-facing activity without giving up internal space. One of the interior rooms shows polished concrete flooring, visible in its current use as a working office.
The yard beyond the veranda carries established planting and vegetation along the boundary, with perimeter fencing visible from that side of the property.