Liam
homeowner
To many clusters houses ,no water and kamfisha shopping center after dark is terrible
Neighbourhoods ranked by the Weighted Utility Index (WUI). We prioritise ZESA stability, borehole access, and road security over marketing hype.
Every suburb is scored by residents on a weighted index — safety carries the most weight, followed by utility reliability (ZESA and water), road condition, and mobile signal. The split is each factor's share of the overall score.
Safety
40%
Utilities
30%
Roads
20%
Signal
10%
Greendale is a mid-market eastern suburb that has held its character better than many comparable Harare neighbourhoods. Large stands, tree-lined streets, and proximity to good schools make it a consistent choice for established families. The suburb sits far enough from the CBD to feel removed from u...
Greendale is a mid-market eastern suburb that has held its character better than many comparable Harare neighbourhoods. Large stands, tree-lined streets, and proximity to good schools make it a consistent choice for established families. The suburb sits far enough from the CBD to feel removed from urban density but close enough to Borrowdale and Sam Levy's to access premium retail without significant travel. Property values are stable rather than appreciating sharply, which reflects a mature market with limited new development pressure. Residents describe it as genuinely liveable rather than aspirational. The rental market is steady, anchored by NGO households and families on school-driven leases. Buyers consistently rate Greendale as one of Harare's better-value propositions relative to what the suburb actually delivers on the ground.
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Greendale holds a verified resident rating of 2.9/5 based on ground-truth data from 5 residents. It ranks #46 within Harare.
This composite score strips away agent marketing pleasantries and exposes the street-level reality. Cross-reference the granular data points above to determine exactly how much capital expenditure you require to make a property habitable, or what infrastructure you must demand from a landlord before signing a lease. Compare competing areas on the full Harare suburb leaderboard before making your move.
Street-level safety tracks at 3.2/5, indicating a volatile environment. If you are renting or moving in, carefully inspect the boundary walls and security setups before signing your lease. Landlords cannot command premium rents without spending cash out of pocket on high walls, electric fencing, and rapid response alarm links. Street lighting failures frequently leave the boundary vulnerable after dark.
Utility sovereignty dictates your daily life and your asset's performance. Municipal grid failures force homeowners and landlords to provide alternative infrastructure.
Mobile network connectivity determines your remote work viability and the landlord's ability to retain corporate tenants.
The signal stability supports remote work for residents. You must still run a live speed test during physical viewings to ensure thick brick walls do not block your connection indoors.
Neighborhood friction dictates your daily quality of life and the long-term performance of your real estate. This verified data establishes exactly what you will experience living or investing here.
The quality score of 46.3 out of 100 evaluates neighborhoods based on a strict algorithm weighting the factors that actively impact your daily life and asset value.
Systemic delivery issues exist. If you are renting or buying to live, verify that robust alternative power and water systems are actively running before you move. Landlords must install dedicated boreholes and solar systems to prevent vacancy losses.
This score provides a vital neighborhood benchmark, but it does not replace personalized on-site verification. You must initiate contact with a vetted Propertyzone agent to confirm specific property viability before signing a lease or transfer document.
Every metric represents the weighted mean of data gathered directly from verified local homeowners, tenants, and area specialists living in Greendale. Scores scale from 1 to 5. A score above 4.0 identifies a verified local strength. Scores between 3.0 and 3.9 flag highly volatile neighborhood friction. Scores below 3.0 expose chronic operational failure.
This intelligence engine is built exclusively to protect renters and buyers from artificial price inflation and agent bias. It registers localized infrastructure shifts long before they reflect in static property valuation reports. This data is your early warning system. Do not skip your independent physical verifications.
A quality baseline of 46.3/100 dictates your financial modeling in Greendale. This is a value-add zone. Homeowners and investors must buy unmodernized assets at a discount, immediately install solar and ZINWA-compliant borehole systems, and capture the equity gains. Whether you are buying to live or buying to let, you must ignore aesthetic finishes and prioritize hard utility stability.
Do not execute a transaction based on data alone. You must independently execute the following sequence to prevent total capital destruction:
Engage a vetted Propertyzone professional to facilitate these checks before you make a formal offer.
The daily reality of renting in this neighborhood is entirely dependent on utility stability. Tenants will rapidly vacate units that subject them to dry taps or constant ZESA load-shedding, leaving landlords with destroyed net operating income through extended vacancies. If you are a prospective tenant, do not sign a lease here unless the landlord guarantees independent utility backups. If you are a landlord, you cannot command premium USD rents without installing automated solar switchovers and continuous backup water pressure systems.
Macro rental averages are useless for projecting your daily life or your cash flow. These localized metrics expose exact friction points, but you must execute deep ground research. Walk the target blocks to evaluate the actual street environment. Speak with immediate neighbors or local property managers to verify conditions. Aggressive local due diligence guarantees your lifestyle and your revenue.
homeowner
To many clusters houses ,no water and kamfisha shopping center after dark is terrible
tenant
tenant
resident
resident
Water supply comes once a week. Sometimes not at all completely. The homes are beautiful. But there's a water scarcity and the roads are bad. And it's a little unsafe as there are pickpockets
Lots of shopping malls close by foodlovers, Kamfisa, Rhodesville, Letombo, pagomba, highland park, athlone all in close vicinity Lots of cluster houses in the area
Good place. Low crime rate. Adequate vegetation which provides a scenic view. Roads could use some polishing and fixing up. Not noisy. Good community folks. Everyone mostly minds their own business
Can be noisy. Extremely green with lots of trees but you need a borehole as water is a problem. It’s close to major suburbs so getting around isn’t a challenge and it’s getting transport isn’t a problem. The main roads are a mess though. It’s close to Food Lovers and Highland park so finding quality groceries isn’t an issue. It’s extremely safe and you can walk around late at night thing I won’t suggest that because the drivers are reckless especially later on in the day. Finally if it rains badly because there are a lot of trees you might end up not having Zesa for a couple of days. It doesn’t happen all the time but it does happen.
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