
Double Storey Family Homes in a New-Build Complex
Located Adjacent to National Road into Victoria Falls
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126 m per unit
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140 m per unit
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Asking Price:
From USD 188,000.00

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Two car parks provided per unit.
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Communal pool and pavilion provided in secluded corner of site.
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On site resort manager
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26 semi-detached double-storey homes each with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space.
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Units are clustered around central focal points comprising trees.
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The 45 degree angle takes advantage of views into the complex and beyond.



For sale are several new-build family homes in a gated community in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The complex is located along the main national highway, not too far from everything that the town has to offer. It is secured by a high wall.
All-in-all, there are 26 individual semi-detached homes. The upper level contains two en-suite bedrooms, one with shower, and another with a bathtub, plus flush toilet, and vanity. The balcony faces the outer surrounding areas. Downstairs is the open-plan kitchen, dining and living space. Out on the veranda is another dining area and lounge, which look out into the garden.
The units are built at 45 degree angles, which gives each of them a unique view into the complex. Each unit is 140sqm, with a building size of 126sqm, and has 2 parking spaces. They are clustered around central focal points.
There is also a communal pool and pavilion in a secluded corner of site.
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Several units have already been sold (see the image below). Get in touch to reserve yours. Great for a holiday home!

![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)