Prime Turnkey 338-Hectare Odzi, Mutare Farm (Sole Mandate)

Mutare CBD, Mutare, Manicaland

Mutare CBD, Mutare, Manicaland

338 Hectares
(~3,380,000 m²)
Description
Clark Properties presents this 338-hectare farm in Mutare, fully fenced and offering extensive agricultural infrastructure and water facilities. The main house features 4 bedrooms (2 en-suite), 2 lounges, a large office with a strong room, dining room, kitchen with pantry, linen room, verandah, guest toilet, outside laundry, courtyard, and 3 solar geysers. It is gated, electric-fenced, and secured with trelidoors.
The farm includes 8 conventional tobacco barns, 3 transformers, a maize grinding mill, a grading shed, storage shed, and an untying shed covering 2,400sqm. There are two smaller houses: one house near the barns offering 3 bedrooms and requiring some renovation work (mainly roofing), and another foremans house with 2 bedrooms and garages.
Water infrastructure includes the Odzi River as the main source (linked to Osborne Dam water rights), 2 boreholes (up to 120,000L/hour), 2 storage dams (5 million litres each), and a full irrigation system covering the entire farm, including 14 hectares under drip irrigation.
The irrigation system comprises 1 x 20-hectare pivot and 2 x 10-hectare pivots, one of which is towable, collectively covering 50 hectares. Pumps range from 30 to 125 horsepower on variable speed drives. The farm also has 14 hectares of vineyards (Pinotage, Irsai Olver, Chenin Blanc), a sheep kraal for 300 sheep, a workshop, cold room, butchery, abattoir, and generators comprising 1 x 40kVA, 1 x 85kVA, and 1 x 225kVA units.
Equipment includes a mist blower, trailer, and chemigators on all pivots.
Full title deeds available. Contact us now for a private tour.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is Mutare a desirable place to live or invest in Zimbabwe?
Mutare is known for its scenic mountain views, cooler climate, and relaxed lifestyle. It attracts families, retirees, and investors looking for peaceful living and affordable property.
What are the average property prices in Mutare Zimbabwe?
Property prices in Mutare typically range from USD 80,000 to USD 350,000 depending on location, property size, and condition. Prime areas and modern homes command higher prices.
What types of properties are available in Mutare?
Mutare offers family homes, residential stands, townhouses, and some commercial properties. The market appeals to both homeowners and investors seeking affordable opportunities.
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How accessible is Mutare from other cities in Zimbabwe?
Mutare is connected to Harare via the Mutare-Harare Highway and is close to the Mozambique border. It serves as a key trade and transport hub in eastern Zimbabwe.
Who pays estate agent commission in Zimbabwe and how much is it?
Estate agent commission is typically around 5% of the sale price and is usually paid by the seller after the transaction is completed.
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Are mortgages available in Zimbabwe and what should buyers expect?
Mortgage financing is available through selected banks, requiring deposits of 20–30%. Terms vary depending on the lender and buyer profile.
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What additional costs should buyers budget for when purchasing property?
Buyers should plan for 10–12% extra costs including stamp duty, conveyancing fees, and registration charges. These are often overlooked.
What legal documents are required when buying property in Zimbabwe?
Essential documents include the Agreement of Sale, Title Deed, and clearance certificates. These ensure a smooth and legally compliant transfer process.
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What are the key steps in conducting due diligence when buying property?
Due diligence includes verifying ownership, checking the Title Deed, and confirming no disputes. This protects buyers from legal and financial risks.
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Why is proper property pricing important when buying or selling?
Correct pricing ensures a property sells faster and reflects true market value. Overpricing can delay sales, while underpricing can lead to losses.
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