In Arlington, Harare, a home set within a security-boomed cluster offers four bedrooms and a layout that makes practical use of the space throughout.
The kitchen is fitted with cabinets and a tiled splashback against white countertops a working kitchen that's been finished properly rather than left for the next owner to sort out. Tiled floors run through the open-plan living and dining areas, and the built-in wardrobes in the bedrooms mean storage is already handled. One lounge anchors the living area, flowing into the dining room in a configuration that works for everyday use without feeling carved up.
On the utilities side, the property carries a solar system alongside reliable ZESA supply, and one borehole gives the household a water source that doesn't depend on municipal pressure or scheduling. On a 550sqm plot, that combination of power and water infrastructure is the kind of thing that changes daily routines in ways that matter once you're actually living there.
The boundary is walled and fenced, and access into the cluster sits behind a security boom two layers of security that work at different points of entry rather than relying on one alone. Two bathrooms serve the four bedrooms, and a veranda extends the usable space beyond the main interior.
The front yard is paved, with a clean finish that runs right up to the entrance. Property is good for an air bed and breakfast (bnb) business