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1ha Industrial Stand with Mesh Wire Fencing in Marondera CBD For Sale

Marondera CBD, Marondera, Marondera
1 haVacant Land
USD 250,000

About this home

This 1 hectare of serviced land is located in the bustling Marondera CBD. It's mesh wire fenced and features a manual gate, providing security and easy access. The land is zoned for residential high density, making it ideal for development. With a Deed of Transfer available, you can secure this prime piece of real estate. Marondera is known for its vibrant community and proximity to essential amenities. Reach out to discuss how this stand fits your plans.

This 1 hectare of serviced land is located in the bustling Marondera CBD. It's mesh wire fenced and features a manual gate, providing security and easy access. The land is zoned for residential high density, making it ideal for development. With a Deed of Transfer available, you can secure this prime piece of real estate. Marondera is known for its vibrant community and proximity to essential amenities. Reach out to discuss how this stand fits your plans.

At a glance

Listed
May 2, 2026
Reference
KRE-62CA4024B
Type
Vacant Land, Serviced Land
Stand size
1 ha

What you're buying

The tenure, deed and zoning rules in plain language. Confirm specifics with your conveyancer before signing.

Freehold
Absolute ownership · registered directly in your name

This is the highest form of property ownership. You own the land and the buildings on it outright and forever. This status is proven by a Deed of Transfer (Title Deed) registered at the Deeds Registry. You have absolute control to sell, alter, or use the property as collateral for a mortgage.

Deed of Transfer (Title Deed)
Ultimate ownership · registered directly in your name

This is the gold standard of property ownership in Zimbabwe. The property is registered entirely in your name at the Deeds Registry. You have absolute control to sell, alter, or use the property as collateral for a mortgage. There are no developers or municipal authorities standing between you and your ownership rights, but you carry 100% of the responsibility for maintenance, ZESA, and municipal rates.

Residential - High Density
Smaller stands · high population density · high rental demand

These are properties in areas like Kuwadzana, Highfield, or Budiriro. Stand sizes are compact, typically between 150 and 300 square meters. Houses are built close together, maximizing land use. For investors, these properties often yield the most consistent rental returns and have the highest transaction volumes in the Zimbabwean market due to massive housing demand.

What's included1 feature

Features

Mesh Wire Fenced

Bills & services

What you'll be on the hook for each month - providers, reliability, and the seller's existing backup setup.

Security
Manual Gate

Costs are estimates provided by the listing agent and may vary with usage and tariff changes.

Location & neighbourhood

Marondera, Marondera
Explore suburb →Marondera, MaronderaThe Marondera CBD is an aging commercial node suffering from terminal infrastructure neglect. Real estate value is driven by "micro-retail" demand and the conversion of colonial-era office space into subdivided trading stalls. While the proximity to the Harare-Mutare highway provides consistent logistics traffic, the municipal water supply is virtually non-existent, and sewer bursts are a weekly operational risk. Investors should view residential-to-commercial conversions as the only viable play; buying for pure residential use in the CBD is an exercise in asset depreciation.
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Marondera rated 1st in MaronderaBy 2 residents on Propertyzone
ZESA
4.5
Water Supply
3.0
Road Condition
5.0
Safety
4.0
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Things buyers ask

How does the 2025/2026 Farm Restitution policy destroy urban fringe land investments?

The government recently announced the restitution of 67 commercial farms to foreign white owners protected under Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (BIPPAs), alongside 840 locally-owned farms. Over the last two decades, corrupt "land barons" and informal developers illegally subdivided many of these peri-urban farms around Harare into residential stands.

If you purchase a vacant stand on one of these contested peri-urban farms (especially in the North and West of Harare), your "offer letter" or "cession" is legally worthless. The government is returning the master title to the original investors. Your investment will be wiped out without compensation. Never buy peri-urban land without your conveyancer conducting a rigorous Deeds Office history search to confirm the land is not subject to a BIPPA restitution claim.

What is the 'Certificate of Compliance' trap when buying from a developer?

Developers frequently advertise stands as "fully serviced" and sell them off-plan. Legally, a stand is not serviced until the City Council issues a formal Certificate of Compliance verifying the roads, water, and sewer infrastructure meet statutory standards.

If you buy a stand without this certificate, the Deeds Office will not issue your Title Deed, and the council will reject your building plans. You will be legally barred from building, living on, or financing the land. Never pay a deposit to a developer without your EAC-registered agent verifying both the subdivision permit and the Certificate of Compliance.

Why is buying land under 'Developer Cession' a massive financial risk?

A cession is a contract, not a property right. When you buy under a developer cession, the developer retains the master Title Deed. If the developer goes bankrupt, engages in double-allocation fraud, or defaults on a bank loan secured by the master deed, the bank will seize your stand—even if you have already built a house on it.

The only secure form of land ownership is a registered Deed of Transfer in your name, verified digitally against the SI 76 of 2025 framework. If you are forced to buy under cession, your lawyer must review the developer's master title to ensure it is unencumbered before you deploy capital.

Can I secure a mortgage to buy an empty stand, or do I need hard USD?

Commercial banks in Zimbabwe almost universally refuse to issue mortgages for vacant land due to extreme collateral risk. They will only finance land if it possesses a fully registered Title Deed and comes packaged with council-approved building plans ready for immediate construction.

Consequently, land acquisition is a hard USD cash game. While developers offer 12 to 24-month installment plans, these are unsecured, high-risk contracts. If you miss a single payment, developers routinely cancel the contract and seize your deposit. Do not commit to buying land unless you have the liquid cash to execute the transaction fully.

What are the hidden financial penalties of 'land banking' an empty stand?

Buying a stand simply to hold it for years carries severe holding costs. Local councils penalize land banking by applying escalating, punitive municipal rates to undeveloped stands. These rates bind the land—you cannot eventually sell or transfer the stand without clearing this accumulated debt.

Additionally, if you buy in a gated estate, you are immediately liable for full Homeowners' Association (HOA) monthly levies regardless of whether you have built. You are also legally required to clear the stand of tall grass; if you fail, council contractors will clear it and bill the punitive costs directly to your rates account.

What is the safest form of property ownership in Zimbabwe, and why are 'Cessions' risky?

The only secure, bankable form of ownership in Zimbabwe is a registered Deed of Transfer (or Deed of Grant) recorded at the Deeds Office. However, the regulatory landscape has recently shifted. Under Statutory Instrument (SI) 76 of 2025, all traditional paper title deeds are undergoing a compulsory digital validation process. Before purchasing, your conveyancer must now verify that the seller’s paper deed has been validated or converted to a secure digital deed to prevent forged-document fraud.

The Cession Trap: Many new cluster developments and high-density stands are sold under "Cession." This means the developer or local council holds the master Title Deed, and you only own a contractual right to the property. You do not own the land. If the developer goes bankrupt or used the master deed as collateral for a bank loan that defaults, your property is at risk. Never buy a high-value property on cession without a conveyancer reviewing the developer's master title and subdivision permits.

How do zoning laws in Harare affect property valuations and commercial conversions?

Under the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act, a property’s zoning dictates its maximum yield, but the real market value is driven by commercial conversion potential and densification.

Commercial Conversions: Suburbs bordering the CBD (such as Eastlea, Milton Park, and Belvedere) command massive premiums because residential properties are being converted to commercial offices. However, operating a business on a residentially zoned stand without applying for "Special Consent" or a formal rezoning permit from the City of Harare is illegal. The council can issue enforcement orders forcing you to shut down. Do not pay a "commercial premium" for a residential property unless the agent can provide the approved commercial use permit.

Cluster Densification: In northern suburbs (Borrowdale, Highlands), large low-density stands are being bought for cluster housing. A seller cannot simply carve off a piece of their garden and sell it to you. A legal subdivision requires a Dispensation Certificate and a Certificate of Registered Title. If you buy an "unapproved subdivision," you will not be able to get a Title Deed or build legally.

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