In Greystone Park, Harare, a five-bedroom home set within a cluster development on a 500sqm plot, with 300sqm of floor space across the interior.
Four bathrooms serve the bedroom count comfortably, and two lounges give the household room to split. One for everyday use, a separate space for guests or quieter evenings. The dining room sits alongside, keeping the social areas of the home grouped together. Two garages are included, which on a cluster property means covered parking without negotiating shared or street-side arrangements.
The borehole is worth noting on its own terms: this is one borehole on a property that also has reliable Zesa supply, meaning the water source functions as a consistent independent option rather than emergency backup. CCTV is installed, and internet connectivity is in place. An entertainment area extends the usable space beyond the main interior.
The development sits among mature trees and established vegetation, which softens the feel of a property that is still in its finishing stages. Homes in this cluster are designed as standalone units, each with its own entrance and separate carport access beneath an elevated structure meaning the shared-development format doesn't translate to shared walls or common entrances.
The garden rounds out the plot, with the surrounding tree cover providing natural boundary definition between units.