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By Peter Tanyanyiwa

All is set for the launch of Mashview Gardens in Harare’s Bluffhill suburb on June 11, 2021.

Mashview Gardens is a Mashonaland Holdings Limited upcoming 25-unit Cluster housing development, this Friday they will be launching their latest additions to the portfolio.

Mashview Gardens sits on 2.3 hectares of land, it will have 25 contemporary cluster houses with each one sitting on stand sizes ranging between 600-900sqm with a generous floor area of 190m².

Speaking at the Mashview Gardens site in Bluffhill on Wednesday Mashonaland Holdings Limited said the concept design of the cluster houses offers twp types of single storey houses in a gated and walled complex offering 24-hour security.

“Each cluster house will have three bedrooms; type one house sits on 190m² and with two of the three bedrooms with en-suites and type two houses have one en-suite bedroom and sits on 173m² floor area.

“All the 25 units will have an entrance through shaded portico into generous hallway looking through to the established gardens. Spacious double volume living and dining area with vaulted ceilings and exposed trusses. The kitchen will be fully fitted with granite tops.

“Two of the bedrooms including the main will have large en-suite bathrooms for type one, a guest bathroom will be accessible to the third bedroom and visitors. The generous main bedroom has dressing room and en-suite with twin basins, own patio onto garden. All the bedrooms including the kitchen will have modern fitted cupboards finished to the buyer’s taste. The house will be tiled throughout and very tastefully finished if required,” said Mashonaland Holdings Limited.

The whole complex will be serviced by prolific boreholes, one already sunk and a guard house as well as pretty, established gardens with an asphalt driveway and covered carport suitable for parking two family vehicles.

The model house has been completed and will be open for viewing from the 12th of June 2021 onwards. The idea of the model house is to allow prospective customers to view and suggest any changes they may require within the main perimeter wall.

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