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MARGOLIS REAL ESTATE RELEASES PRIME INDUSTRIAL STANDS IN WATERFALLS, HARARE 

One of Zimbabwe’s most established property developers is making a significant move in Harare’s industrial property market, with Margolis Real Estate releasing a selection of prime industrial stands in the Waterfalls area that are set to draw attention from local investors, diaspora buyers and international players alike.

The stands range in size from 2.2 to 2.7 hectares, with full freehold title offered to purchasers — a particularly attractive proposition in a market where secure, long-term land ownership remains a priority for serious investors. The pricing and title structure position the offering as both accessible and fundamentally sound, combining competitive entry-level costs with the kind of ownership certainty that underpins confident long-term investment decisions.

The Waterfalls location places these stands firmly within one of Harare’s growing industrial corridors, an area increasingly sought after by manufacturers, logistics operators and warehousing companies looking for well-connected, serviceable land with room for large-scale development. The plots are factory, warehouse and logistics ready, meaning investors can move swiftly from acquisition to development without the delays and complications that often accompany raw or unserviced land. In a market where time is money and operational efficiency matters, this readiness translates into genuine commercial value from day one.

For diaspora and international investors, the offering is an especially timely opportunity. Zimbabwe’s real estate market, and the industrial segment in particular, continues to attract growing interest from Zimbabweans abroad who are seeking to channel remittances and overseas earnings into tangible, income-generating assets at home. Full freehold title provides the legal clarity and security that cross-border investors require, while the scale of the plots is well suited to the kind of larger industrial or logistics ventures that can generate meaningful returns over time.

Behind the release stands a developer with a track record stretching back more than four decades. Margolis Real Estate has been operating in Zimbabwe’s property market since 1981, a tenure that speaks to resilience, credibility and a deep understanding of the local landscape. For buyers conducting due diligence, that history matters — it is the difference between a speculative venture and a transaction backed by proven expertise.

Zimbabwe’s industrial property sector is responding to a broader national push toward manufacturing growth, logistics modernisation and economic diversification. Against that backdrop, well-located, freehold industrial land at a competitive price point is precisely the kind of asset that rewards those who move decisively rather than wait for conditions that may never be perfectly aligned.

As Margolis Real Estate puts it: smart investors do not wait for the perfect moment — they create it.

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