In Zimre Park, a home on a walled 720sqm plot with four bedrooms and a cottage on the grounds.
The borehole here sits alongside municipal water, which means the two sources work in rotation rather than one covering for the other useful on a plot with established gardens that need consistent supply. A solar system and solar geyser reduce dependence on the grid for both power and hot water. Zesa is listed as reliable, so the solar works alongside the mains rather than as a replacement.
Inside, the layout covers four bedrooms, three bathrooms, one lounge, and a dining room. The kitchen is fitted with built-in cupboards. Tiled floors run through the interior. The garage accommodates one vehicle, with paved forecourt space visible beyond it.
The grounds are where this property earns attention. Mature trees including palms sit over an established lawn, with a pond and rockwork feature set into the garden plantings. Paved areas with red border edging run through the yard, giving structure to what's clearly been tended over time. A veranda connects the interior to the outdoor entertainment area. A water tank is visible on the property, adding further storage capacity alongside the borehole.
The cottage extends the footprint usefully a self-contained structure separate from the main house, with its own potential for household staff, extended family, or independent use.
Security bars are fitted to the windows throughout, and the perimeter walling gives the plot a defined, enclosed boundary.