In Kambanji, Apartment, a sanctuary on a walled and fenced plot offers five bedrooms and five bathrooms across two levels, backed by a solar system, borehole, and water tanks alongside municipal supply.
The borehole here sits alongside municipal water and on-site tanks between the three, the home has redundancy that most properties in Harare only partially address. The solar system extends that independence further, with a solar geyser adding water heating to the mix. An alarm system, electric fence, electric gate, and security boom round out the security setup at the boundary.
Inside, tiled floors run through the ground-floor living areas. Two lounges give the layout breathing room the kind that matters when five bedrooms means a busy household. A fitted kitchen has cabinets, tiled countertops, and a backsplash that holds up to daily use. A dedicated office or study sits separately from the living areas. Two garages accommodate vehicles off the street.
The upper level has its own living space with access to an exterior area, connected to the ground floor by a staircase with a glass balustrade. A pool house and swimming pool anchor the outdoor area, alongside a landscaped garden and veranda. The entertainment area sits within a property that measures 400 square metres.
The tiled bathroom visible on the ground floor has a fitted vanity unit and oval mirror above it.