Hopewell Zaba
homeowner
Roads full potholes, street lights no longer functional. Depending with the side some area are still well maintained by residents
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%
Marlborough is one of Harare's better-balanced mid-market suburbs, offering northern corridor proximity without northern corridor pricing. Its position along the Borrowdale Road axis gives residents access to the CBD, Westgate, and Sam Levy's within reasonable travel distances, which keeps demand fr...
Marlborough is one of Harare's better-balanced mid-market suburbs, offering northern corridor proximity without northern corridor pricing. Its position along the Borrowdale Road axis gives residents access to the CBD, Westgate, and Sam Levy's within reasonable travel distances, which keeps demand from multiple buyer profiles simultaneously active. Stand sizes are generous on older streets and the suburb has absorbed cluster development without significant character loss. The rental market is one of the more liquid in Harare's mid-tier, attracting NGO households, professionals, and families on school-driven leases. Residents consistently rate Marlborough's combination of space, access, and price as the suburb's primary advantage. For investors, occupancy continuity here is more reliable than in comparable western suburbs.
Get direct answers about Marlborough infrastructure and safety from people who live there.
Marlborough holds a verified resident rating of 2.5/5 based on ground-truth data from 4 residents. It ranks #72 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.
This is a high-risk zone with persistent property crime tracking at a depleted 2.5/5. If you are renting, you face severe daily risks unless the landlord pays for 24-hour physical guards on the premises. Buyers must drastically reduce purchase offers to offset the cost of reinforced guard houses and interior sensor grids. You must consult our vetted local agents to find secure blocks before committing to live or invest here.
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 38.6 out of 100 evaluates neighborhoods based on a strict algorithm weighting the factors that actively impact your daily life and asset value.
Severe infrastructure collapse. Public municipal services are practically non-functional. Renters must avoid properties lacking full independent capabilities or face massive daily costs buying trucked water. Buyers must buy at a deep discount to cover total off-grid setup costs.
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 Marlborough. 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 38.6/100 dictates your financial modeling in Marlborough. This is a high-risk environment. Rely strictly on deeply discounted purchase prices to absorb the massive capital expenditure required to install complete off-grid utilities for your family or your tenants. 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.
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homeowner
Roads full potholes, street lights no longer functional. Depending with the side some area are still well maintained by residents
tenant
tenant
homeowner
Decent area, although 1crime is on the rise.
Old Marlborough just after Greencroft, is ok, safe, quiet , large yards. A lot of construction- Clusters some are exceptionally good. All gated communities. There’s Greencroft and Avonlea near by lots of shops and food courts. Water is a challenge if you don’t have a borehole. Most Roads were recently done up but you find some that need repair. There’s a vibrant community of people who exercise in the morning. Good solid structures, buy inland not main road facing as the next thing could be a cluster, service station, church, or car dealership popping up next door to you
Harare Dr is very busy - cross at your own peril. Robots at Nemakonde NEVER work. Most suburb roads are full of large holes. Water usually comes once a week. Most street lights have disappeared, those still there dont work. Mostly a quiet peaceful neighborhood with friendly neighbours.