In Arlington, Harare, a walled home with four bedrooms, one borehole, and a solar system already in place.
The borehole sits alongside municipal water and water tanks, so the supply picture for this property is layered in a way that matters for day-to-day life. A solar geyser handles hot water independently of the grid, and with reliable ZESA noted alongside the solar system, the electrical setup gives you options rather than dependencies.
Inside, a narrow entrance hallway with wooden flooring opens into the main living area vaulted ceiling, a large triangular window that draws in natural light, and glass doors that lead directly to the yard. The kitchen is fitted and integrated into the living space, built around a central island with a gas cooktop and wooden cabinetry in a neutral palette. A walk-in pantry provides dedicated dry storage, and a separate scullery contains fitted cabinetry alongside space for a dishwasher and washing machine practical separation that keeps the main kitchen clear when the household is running at full pace.
Three bathrooms serve the four bedrooms, with built-in cupboards throughout. One lounge and a dining room complete the interior layout.
The property is walled, with the yard accessible directly from the living area through the glass doors.