In Arlington, Harare, a standalone home sits behind a walled and fenced boundary with an electric gate.
Water is handled from two directions here. One borehole supplements the municipal supply, and water tanks give you further storage useful when municipal pressure drops or supply is interrupted. A solar geyser means hot water runs independently of the grid, and the solar system on site reduces reliance on Zesa even when supply is less predictable. When Zesa is running, the listing notes it as reliable.
Inside, the home has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The floors are tiled throughout, and built-in cupboards are fitted in the bedrooms. The bathroom is also tiled. Some ceiling areas carry decorative blue LED cove lighting a finish that stands out without being overdone. Windows are fitted with geometric security grilles.
The kitchen has fitted units and runs on gas, so cooking isn't tied to the power supply. A separate dining room gives the kitchen and living areas room to function on their own terms.
Outside, the yard is grassed and accessible from inside the home. The walled boundary runs the perimeter.
The geometric security grilles on the windows are visible from the yard-facing room.