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Off-Grid 5-Bedroom Executive Estate in Mount Pleasant Heights | $500,000

Mount Pleasant Heights, Harare North, Harare
5 beds6 baths2,600 sqm3 parkingHouse
USD 500,000

About this home

This 2,600sqm estate in Mount Pleasant Heights guarantees absolute utility sovereignty. A massive 10KV solar system and two 300-liter solar geysers completely insulate this property from grid instability. Water security is handled by a prolific on-site borehole. For buyers or corporate tenants operating in Harare, these are non-negotiable infrastructure assets that protect the valuation and ensure uninterrupted daily operations.

The primary residence is engineered for high-capacity living and executive hosting. All five bedrooms feature dedicated en-suite bathrooms and individual air conditioning units. The floorplan includes two distinct lounges equipped with bars, a formal dining room, and an expansive kitchen with an adjoining pantry and laundry room. Additional specialized spaces include a dedicated gym, a recreational room, a storeroom, and three separate balconies.

The exterior footprint maximizes both security and supplementary yield. The grounds feature a swimming pool, a triple lock-up garage, and a fully walled and gated perimeter. Crucially, the property includes a fully independent three-bedroom cottage. This structure can be immediately deployed for rental revenue, corporate guest housing, or extensive staff quarters. Contact us immediately to schedule a site inspection and secure this asset.

This 2,600sqm estate in Mount Pleasant Heights guarantees absolute utility sovereignty. A massive 10KV solar system and two 300-liter solar geysers completely insulate this property from grid instability. Water security is handled by a prolific on-site borehole. For buyers or corporate tenants operating in Harare, these are non-negotiable infrastructure assets that protect the valuation and ensure uninterrupted daily operations.

The primary residence is engineered for high-capacity living and executive hosting. All five bedrooms feature dedicated en-suite bathrooms and individual air conditioning units. The floorplan includes two distinct lounges equipped with bars, a formal dining room, and an expansive kitchen with an adjoining pantry and laundry room. Additional specialized spaces include a dedicated gym, a recreational room, a storeroom, and three separate balconies.

The exterior footprint maximizes both security and supplementary yield. The grounds feature a swimming pool, a triple lock-up garage, and a fully walled and gated perimeter. Crucially, the property includes a fully independent three-bedroom cottage. This structure can be immediately deployed for rental revenue, corporate guest housing, or extensive staff quarters. Contact us immediately to schedule a site inspection and secure this asset.

At a glance

Listed
Apr 28, 2026
Reference
PRO-0C1B66450
Type
House
Stand size
2,600 sqm
Parking
3 Garage

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 - Low Density
Large stands · spacious living · strict building rules

These are properties in affluent or spacious suburbs (like Borrowdale, Greendale, or Highlands). Stands are typically large, ranging from 1,000 square meters up to several acres. Municipal by-laws strictly regulate how much of the land you can build on to maintain the spacious character. These properties often attract higher municipal rates and require significant investment in independent utilities like boreholes and solar due to their size.

Buildings2

Main Building
House
1 floor
1 Garage5 Bedroom6 Bathroom1 Dining Room1 Kitchen (Open Plan)1 Pantry1 Storeroom1 Home Gym / Fitness Room2 Living Room / Lounge1 Laundry Room
Cottage
Cottage
1 floor
3 Bedroom

What's included9 features

Features

Solar GeyserTarred RoadsBrick Under TilePaved DrivewayStable 4G Network CoverageHigh-speed 5G CoverageFull Brick WallSelf-Contained Cottage

Amenities

Hybrid Solar/ZESA System

Bills & services

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

Electricity
Backup: 10kVA Solar System
Water
Municipal Water Connection
Backup: Prolific Borehole
Security
DurawallElectric Gate
Waste & refuse
Sewer SystemSeptic Tank & Soak-away

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

Location & neighbourhood

Mount Pleasant Heights, Harare
Explore suburb →Mount Pleasant Heights, HarareMount Pleasant Heights sits above and adjacent to Mount Pleasant proper, attracting a buyer profile that overlaps significantly with its parent suburb: academics, university-affiliated professionals, NGO workers, and families seeking northern-adjacent positioning without paying fully northern prices. The elevation and older tree cover give parts of the suburb a character that newer developments cannot replicate. Housing stock on established streets is aging but spacious, and renovation upside is real for buyers with appetite. Rental demand is steady, fed by the University of Zimbabwe's sustained need for faculty and graduate student accommodation nearby. Residents describe Mount Pleasant Heights as underappreciated relative to its actual residential quality. For buyers who have already considered Mount Pleasant, Heights deserves assessment on the same visit.
3.2
Mount Pleasant Heights rated 18th in HarareBy 5 residents on Propertyzone
ZESA
4.2
Water Supply
2.6
Road Condition
3.4
Safety
3.8
Read 5 resident reviews

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Things buyers ask

What are the true transfer costs and tax liabilities for buying a house in Zimbabwe?

Do not rely on generic fee calculators. In Zimbabwe, the transaction burden is aggressively split between the buyer and the seller, and ZIMRA is ruthless about compliance before allowing the Deeds Office to register a transfer.

The Buyer's Burden (Budget 5% to 8%): You must pay Stamp Duty to ZIMRA (currently 3% for residential properties) plus Conveyancing fees (typically 2% to 4%) and Deeds Office lodgement fees. You cannot get the title in your name until ZIMRA issues your stamp duty assessment.

The Seller's Burden (Capital Gains Tax): The seller pays Capital Gains Tax (CGT)—typically 20% on the capital gain if the property was acquired after February 2009, or 5% of the gross sale price if acquired earlier. If the seller attempts to evade CGT, ZIMRA will withhold the tax clearance certificate, and your transfer will stall indefinitely in the conveyancer's trust account.

How do I verify a Title Deed, and what is the new SI 76 digitisation rule?

Checking a physical paper deed is no longer sufficient to prevent property fraud. The government has enacted Statutory Instrument 76 of 2025, which mandates the digitization and validation of all paper title deeds. Unvalidated paper deeds are a massive security risk.

Before paying a single dollar in deposit, your appointed conveyancer must run a digital Deeds Office search to confirm the seller’s deed has been validated against the new securitized registry. This search also flags if the property has a hidden bank mortgage, a caveat, or a legal dispute registered against it. If a seller resists an independent Deeds search or claims the original deed is "locked away in the diaspora," walk away immediately.

Are local mortgages viable, or do I need hard USD cash to buy?

While local USD mortgages are available through banks like CABS, Stanbic, and FBC, they carry severe operational friction. Interest rates sit at a punishing 8% to 14% per annum, loan-to-value ratios rarely exceed 70%, and the approval process can drag on for months.

Because of this, the Zimbabwean residential market is heavily dominated by cash transactions (Nostro transfers or hard USD). If you submit an offer "Subject to Bond" without a stamped bank pre-approval letter, top-tier agents and sellers will reject it instantly in favor of a cash buyer. If you require a mortgage, secure your bank financing before you start viewing properties.

Am I protected if the property has illegal extensions or outstanding municipal debt?

No. Zimbabwe operates strictly on a voetstoots (as-is) basis. There is no mandatory seller disclosure law. Once the transfer registers, every physical defect and unapproved alteration becomes your financial problem.

You must conduct two forms of due diligence before signing an Offer to Purchase. First, hire an independent building inspector to check the roof, electrical DB boards, and borehole infrastructure. Second, demand to see the City of Harare approved building plans and the current municipal rates statement. If the seller built a cottage without council approval, or owes $5,000 in unpaid water bills, the council will block the Rates Clearance Certificate, paralyzing the transfer process.

Who holds my deposit, and how is the seller's existing mortgage paid off?

Your deposit and the balance of the purchase price must never be paid directly to the seller or the real estate agent's operating account. All capital must be paid into the registering conveyancing lawyer's audited Trust Account.

If the seller has an existing mortgage on the property, the Deeds Office will not allow the transfer. Your conveyancer uses the funds in their trust account to request a "cancellation figure" from the seller's bank, pays off the seller's debt, and only releases the remaining profit to the seller after the property is successfully registered in your name. This escrow process is your ultimate protection against capital loss.

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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