A home set in Highlands, Harare, on a plot that at over 4,000 acres sits in a category of its own for this part of the city.
The borehole is worth noting early. On a plot this size, having one borehole feeding the property means water supply doesn't depend entirely on municipal pressure a practical detail when you're managing grounds of this scale. Three garages handle vehicles and storage without compromise. Reliable Zesa supply rounds out the utilities picture.
Inside, the home offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with one lounge and a dining room. The layout is compact relative to the land, which means the acreage is genuinely the story here not the interior footprint.
The cottage and staff quarters add usable space beyond the main house. Both sit separate from the primary living areas, giving the property a functional independence that a single-structure home wouldn't have.
The dining room connects to the lounge in the way most buyers expect a straightforward flow between the two rooms.