Last year Gweru celebrated 100 years since it was first a municipal in 1914.
At Mashmo Land Investment Trust, we also gleefully remember that year as a stepping stone at both our establishment, as well as into the history books of the Midlands capital.
Mashmo directors Mr R. Vunganai(CEO) and Mr B. Mtakiwa (Chairman) |
For starters, the Mashmo Eastdel (Daylesford) project was the first in Gweru, coming at a time the very word 'cluster house' was still very uncommon.
Council had to travel to Harare and Bulawayo in an effort to establish what kind of a creature cluster houses were.
Only in October of 2014 Harare had approved the construction of hundreds of cluster houses across the capital, with the coming to fruition of the projects expected to significantly ease the housing shortages and regulate rentals.
The plain truth that most land developers and constructors never tell was that it was highly likely that only a few could afford, and benefit from the projects.
We repeat with pride that it is Mashmo Land Investment Trust that was first licensed by Gweru city council to develop cluster houses in the city. To be frank, as at 1 June 2015, today, no other institution had been yet approved to carry out a cluster house development in the city of close to 500 000.
Knocking for the permit! |
In effect residents have extremely small yards but can enjoy the large common spaces.
Our project is unique in the sense that you pay a $3000 deposit over three months, and pay monthly instalments as you move into your upmarket property.
For the benefit of those who are reading our blog for the first time, our units are 500 square metres, with 150 square metres taken up by the house.
Should you want to spend 10 year making these contributions, you pay $500 every month, while you make $345 installments and finish up 15 years later.
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