In Greystone Park, a four-bedroom home sits within a walled boundary, with one borehole supplementing the municipal supply and a solar system reducing dependence on the grid.
The layout gives you four bedrooms across two floors, with three bathrooms serving them one of which connects to a walk-in closet in the main suite. The kitchen runs on gas, which keeps cooking unaffected when power fluctuates, and a solar geyser handles hot water independently of Zesa. One lounge and a separate dining room give the living areas room to breathe without overlapping.
Water storage is covered by tanks that work alongside the borehole, so supply stays consistent even when municipal pressure drops. The solar system adds a layer of reliability on top of what is described as dependable Zesa meaning the house runs comfortably rather than just adequately.
A veranda faces the yard, and the property is fully walled with a security boom at the entrance. One garage is enclosed, with the boundary wall completing the perimeter. Pets are permitted under the rental terms.
The tiled floors run through the interior, and the walk-in closet off the main bedroom is a detail that distinguishes it from the other rooms.