A home in Marlborough, Harare, set within walled and electrically fenced grounds with a gate that opens to a paved driveway laid in geometric brick patterns.
The property runs on a solar system alongside reliable Zesa supply, and one borehole supplements the municipal water connection useful given that the tanks on site give you storage capacity regardless of timing. Those three utilities working in combination mean day-to-day water and power management is less variable than it might otherwise be.
Inside, three bedrooms are fitted with built-in cupboards, and the kitchen comes fitted out rather than bare. Tiled floors run through the interior, and the dining room is a dedicated space rather than a carved-off corner of the lounge. The bathroom has both a bathtub and a shower.
A covered veranda extends along one side of the house, accessible through large sliding glass doors from the main living area. Outside, mature trees line the perimeter and established garden shrubs fill the boundary, giving the yard a settled, maintained feel rather than a blank plot. The paved courtyard behind the gate keeps the area immediately around the entrance clean underfoot through the rainy season.