A home on a walled plot in Sandton Park, Harare, with five bedrooms, a cottage, and a solar system already in place.
The borehole sits alongside municipal water supply and water tanks, so the property draws from three sources depending on what's available. The solar geyser handles hot water independently of the grid. A gas stove in the fitted kitchen means cooking continues when power is unreliable the kitchen itself has built-in cabinets, a tiled backsplash, and black countertops. Tiled flooring runs through the living areas and dining room.
Two lounges give the interior room to breathe in a way a single living area wouldn't. The office or study is a distinct room, separate from the sleeping areas. Three bathrooms serve five bedrooms without the usual queuing that comes in large households. The main bedroom has a walk-in closet with built-in cupboards.
One garage is supplemented by a paved driveway with room for additional parking. The veranda looks out over a yard that includes established vegetable beds and a garden maintained within the walled boundary. A security gate encloses the yard separately from the perimeter walling.
The cottage adds a self-contained option that keeps household arrangements flexible without requiring changes to the main structure.
Inside, the dining room has windows that look directly onto the yard, with tiled flooring continuing from the main living areas through to the table space.