In Marondera, a walled home on a 1200sqm plot comes with five bedrooms, a borehole alongside municipal water supply, and a solar system paired with a solar geyser a combination that gives you meaningful independence from the grid and the municipality without relying entirely on either.
The interior carries tiled flooring throughout, with an arched doorway visible between rooms and textured ceilings with decorative detail in some areas. One lounge, a dining room with a fireplace, and two bathrooms make up the main living spaces. A walk-in closet and built-in cupboards feature in the bedroom areas, and security bars are fitted to the windows. Two garages are accessible from within the property, and two carports add further covered parking outside them.
Beyond the main house, there's a workshop and staff quarters separate structures that add practical utility without eating into the living space of the home itself. Water tanks supplement the borehole and municipal supply, giving the property three distinct sources during dry periods or interruptions.
The garden is landscaped, enclosed by the boundary wall, and the veranda runs along the exterior as a transition between inside and out. Internet connection is available, and pets are permitted on the property.
The tiled flooring continues into the covered garage space, visible in the final section of the property.