
Stunning 2 bedroom apartments for sale in Victoria Falls
Adjacent to a game corridor
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135 m per unit
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Asking Price:
From USD
195,000.00

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Location, Location, Location
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Beautiful, contemporary homes
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2 Bedroom + 2 Bathroom single storey apartment
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Open-plan lounge and kitchen
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Covered outer deck
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Beautiful established trees
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Complex borders
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Established master builders from Harare


Tucked away on the edge of the newly developing western suburb of Victoria Falls town and boasting exclusive frontage that borders the Zambezi National Park, offers a unique opportunity to live or holiday in Victoria Falls within an intimate and secluded bushveld Estate.
Twenty semi-detached, contemporary apartments are carefully positioned amidst a forest of indigenous tree. The design of the 2 bedroomed units is simple and functional encouraging sociable indoor/outdoor living within a peaceful, low-maintenance environment. The intention is to create sustainable homes with marginal running costs and minimal reliance on the town’s water and electricity supply.
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The site planning within the Estate endeavours to limit the loss of trees and the arrivals area is designed around the two prominent teak tree clusters. The roads are wide and curve around the trees, fanning out where the tree canopies provide stunning communal spaces and shady parking areas. The organic nature of the circulation with curves and circles allows greater unit privacy and softens the footprint of the units within the landscape.
Estate security includes a single exit/entry gate house manned 24/7 and a perimeter electric fence. The reception area and managers accommodation is conveniently located close to the entrance and there is a generous service yard as well as facilities for staff members who are employed in the complex.
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Each units includes:
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Spacious veranda and deck with ample room for outdoor entertainment within small, private, easily manageable gardens with the option to include a small plunge pool.
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Folding sliding corner glass doors which seamlessly merge the interior/exterior living spaces together.
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Open plan high volume, monopitch living, dining area with sun protected high level windows allowing for light to flood into the central space.
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Galley kitchen with generous folding sliding doors onto a private shaded terrace, allowing for cross ventilation from corner to corner of the living spaces.
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Walled entrance courtyard and shaded entrance porch area.
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2 ensuite bedrooms per unit each tucked privately away from the main living area with their own external access onto private deck areas.
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One bedroom is designed as a self-contained unit – privatised from the rest of the house by a sliding door - it has an ensuite bathroom with sliding doors opening out onto a courtyard with outside shower. There is a small recess for a fridge and tea/coffee facility as well as a private deck area off the bedroom which is accessible from a side gate making it an ideal one bedroomed rental unit.
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Plenty of lockable storage space internally and a generous outside storeroom accessible from the service courtyard.
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Provision for parking in front of the units which are generously set back from the street verge and walled for added privacy and security.




![Victoria Falls (Lozi: Mosi-oa-Tunya, "The Smoke That Thunders"; Tonga: Shungu Namutitima, "Boiling Water") is a waterfall on the Zambezi River in southern Africa, which provides habitat for several unique speDavid Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, is the first European recorded to have viewed the falls on 16 November 1855, from what is now known as Livingstone Island, one of two land masses in the middle of the river, immediately upstream from the falls near the Zambian shore.[2] Livingstone named his sighting in honour of Queen Victoria, but the Sotho language name, Mosi-oa-Tunya—"The Smoke That Thunders"—continues in common usage. The World Heritage List officially recognises both names.[3] Livingstone also cited an older name, Seongo or Chongwe, which means "The Place of the Rainbow", as a result of the constant spray. The nearby national park in Zambia is named Mosi-oa-Tunya, whereas the national park and town on the Zimbabwean shore are both named Victoria Falls](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/523e1b_304782c3de89435cb4f48eaa1fdfc2f1~mv2.png/v1/crop/x_166,y_0,w_234,h_105/fill/w_200,h_90,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Edited%20VFP2.png)