In Kambanji, Harare, a family home on a walled and fenced plot brings together five bedrooms, three lounges, and three garages under one roof a scale that becomes clear the moment you start counting what's here.
Water and power are both covered. One borehole supplements municipal supply, a solar system and generator sit alongside reliable Zesa, and a solar geyser reduces the draw on both. The fitted kitchen runs on gas, with air conditioning elsewhere in the house. Three bathrooms serve the bedroom wing, and a walk-in closet adds practical storage to the principal suite.
The interior spreads across three lounges, a dining room, a study, a games room, and a gym enough distinct spaces that different parts of the household aren't competing for the same room. A fireplace anchors one of the living areas for the cooler months. The cottage, staff quarters, and workshop sit separately from the main house, each with its own use and its own footprint.
Outside, a landscaped garden with a pond and fountain surrounds a swimming pool with a dedicated pool house. A veranda and courtyard connect the interior to the grounds. Security runs to an electric fence, electric gate, alarm system, CCTV, and a boom a layered setup across the full perimeter.
The courtyard sits between the main structure and the outbuildings, paved and enclosed, with the garden visible beyond.