In Ashbrittle, a home set within a cluster development, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a solar system paired with a solar geyser to carry the household through grid interruptions.
The interior is tiled throughout in a marble-effect finish, and built-in wardrobes in the bedrooms mean storage is already handled. One lounge opens onto a veranda, and a fitted kitchen with a gas stove gives you a working setup from day one. The dining room sits separately, which keeps the living and eating areas distinct rather than folded into one shared space.
Water tanks and a municipal-enhancing system mean the property holds supply when the mains run low practically important given Harare's intermittent municipal delivery. An electric fence, electric gate, and perimeter walling complete a full security setup, with CCTV adding coverage across the grounds.
Outside, established garden beds with hedge planting line the boundary, and a paved driveway leads to a carport.