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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Introducing BorrowDale Brooke, Zimbabwe's Most Expensive Neighborhood with Luxury Villas and Luxury Mansions


The huge Borrowdale estate in north-east Harare with its steep hillsides covered with msasa trees and cut by the near ravines of the Umwindsi River and its tributaries, has always been the desired home of the "comfortably off".

Spectacular views, beautiful scenery and neighbours who are "our sort of people" provide serious attractions to those who have risen to the top of their business or profession. And now a new generation of wealthy men are moving into the estate amid an orgy of mansion building over the past decade, with builders and their earth-moving equipment a prominent sight.



But no one should plan on this suburb without some serious money. While the upper-middle income people might just be able to squeeze into Borrowdale Brooke, you will need a minimum of US$500 000 to build along "millionaires row" in Luna, Umwindsidale, Carrick Creagh and Helensvale all once sections of the huge estate.


The giant 55 000 acre Borrowdale estate was carved out by three officers of the British South Africa Company: Major Frank Johnson, Captain Maurice Heany and Captain Henry Borrow. Officers of the company column had larger land grants and the column commander and two of his company commanders decided to pool their grants. So from the beginning of Harare the estate has been reserved for the better off.

Borrow, who had the misfortune of being second-in-command to Allan Wilson on his ill-fated patrol in Matabeleland, gave his name to the estate when his surviving par tners decided it would be a pleasant memorial.


The estate was soon cut into sections and these were rented out as farms to people who Johnson and Heany liked. Helensvale was named after Helen Shaw, the new wife of the new police adjutant. Those who took Philadelphia, the Brook, Carrick Creagh, Hogerty Hill and Luna named their sections after their home towns or other associations.


The south-west corner, basically the bit between the present race course and Piers Road, was chopped off early on and subdivided into large residential plots before the First World War.

But the residential development of the rest had to wait until after World War II, and even then it was often piecemeal, the older sections being sold off as farms, then subdivided into "gentlemen's estates" which were further subdivided in time into very large plots, a process still going on.

This is why a visitor to Borrowdale will find the odd old farmhouse, or "country house" in a prime sheltered location surrounded by new buildings.

The process started with the areas accessible from Borrowdale Road and moved east, just as the almost similar development of the farm on the south of the Umwindsi River, Glen Lorne, started from Enterprise Road.

The slightly flatter Glen Lorne was more attractive to the developers of the 1950s and 1960s, hence the blocks of one acre plots on that farm.

Now the bulk of the land left for development is right in the north-east of Borrowdale estate, and the extreme hilly terrain means that plots must be large. Even the master plan for Harare recognises that sub-division will be difficult; the whole Umwindsi catchment is designated as very low-density.

Joining the "old money" a new breed of residents, buoyed by a seemingly incessant flow of money, is now transforming the face of Borrowdale.

Where you were likely to be greeted from a distance by overgrown treetops and an odd high mansion in the days of yore, now a visitor is greeted by a wave of rooftops.

But as you come close, you find that the "new money" likes its privacy as much as the "old money"; the 3m wall is almost standard.

This is the unwritten code of Borrowdale where Zimbabwe's rich and famous are spending huge amounts of cash on exquisite houses they invariably draw themselves into a cacoon of privacy.

"The people here need their privacy and they do not want to be disturbed this is why they put boom gates at every road," said one maid who declined to be named.

And it has come at a price for the residents.

For proper maintenance of the house one would need at least two maids, two gardeners and a chef, and that will set even the meanest employer back US$1 000 a month, plus the need for building a modest village in a corner of the plot to house the staff.

While mountain climbing is a pastime for some people here you need to drive as you navigate through the sharp curves and steep slopes to catch a glimpse of the breathtaking view of the new buildings.

Most of the houses are ready for occupation, others are nearing completion or at roof level while some have already been occupied.

"This is an area where you get to see the who's who in the 'money business' and some of the top politicians. As the clock strikes 6pm guys like you are not allowed to drive through," said one gardener who was busy slashing grass off the driveway.

Indeed, the neighbourhood is where you get to see the Reserve Bank Governor, Dr Gideon Gono and businessmen David Govere among others.

But some of those who own these houses are little known but they like to live in luxury. According to one property developer, a modest plot -- and the one acre is a rarety -- would cost you a whopping US$50 000 an acre and slightly around US$500 000 to complete the house.

In this part of town a borehole, pump station and an electricity generator that could power a decent factory are pretty much standard. All that fuel for the "private power station" adds to the monthly expense so even winning the lotto will not mean much; you need the income too.

A hillside swimming pool and tennis court needs a surprising amount of serious earth moving, all adding to the cost.

The reason for such huge amounts of money is that one needs to hire bulldozers, graders and other machinery to level the ground, or at least terrace a hillside to build the sections of your mansion.

The minimum you can pay is US$30 000 in this area but on average you would pay between US$50 000 to US$60 000 for just one acre and most residents want a few acres so they can spread themselves out.

Some hillside houses have to be spread out; there simply is not enough level space to build a single large mansion and the architect has to come up with several blocks of rooms on terraces.

Building costs per square metre are around US$250 to US$500 depending on the construction company, the desired finish and the need to split the house into sections.

However, cost does not equate to value as market determines the prices. But depending on the acres, features on the house such as tennis court, borehole, security wall, swimming pool and whether it is a one or two storey building determines the cost.

A total of 1 000 common bricks cost between US$50 and US$90 while the same quantity of face bricks cost US$100 to US$190. Semi-common bricks are being sold for US$40 to US$90, gutters cost US$9 per 2,4m, while ordinary door frames coast between US$24 and US$35.

Given such figures, one is able to judge whether they are able to move into these plush areas or just dream. Yes, in Zimbabwe, there are some rich men and to them these figures might just be figures as they plan and build their dream home.

Some areas of new development are still a little garish, compared to the "old money" parts of Borrowdale. But those gangs of gardeners, quite often directed by professional landscapers, are transforming the building sites and covering the 20th century farm fields with articulate gardens.

Within a decade or two the new trees, joining the surviving Msasas, will once again cover the hillsides with green; shrubs and ivy will mute the walls; and "new money" Borrowdale will become far more private and discreet, in fact as private and as discreet as "old money" Borrowdale. It will be a haven for the successful.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Proposed 30,000 Square Foot London Mansion On The Market For $117 Million

This proposed grand estate is located in the Campden Hill area of London, UK. The planning permission allows for a total of approximately 30,000 square feet of built up area including a main house with 7 guest bedroom suites and 2 staff bedroom suites. There are a further 3 bedrooms in the separate staff cottage, guard house, a tennis court, a garden pavilion and an enclosed garage in the garden. In the proposed plans, entertainment spaces include several living rooms, a spa, 82 foot indoor swimming pool, a bar/night club, wine cellar, gym, sauna, home theater, indoor squash court and more. It is listed at £75,000,000 or $117,885,000.

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11,000 Square Foot Georgian Colonial In Greenwich, CT



This Georgian Colonial home is located in Greenwich, CT and was built in 2005. It boasts 11,165 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, front-to-back center hall with grand staircase, living room with 11′ ceiling, formal dining room with fireplace and French doors, wood paneled library with fireplace, 1125 square foot gourmet kitchen/family room area with French doors leading to a terrace, mud room, wine cellar, home theater, billiards room/2nd family room, 90′ verandah and a 3-car garage. It is listed at $6,495,000.

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Late Day Morsel Number One: Dominique Strauss-Kahn




There has been much chatter this week among the various New York City-based real estate gossips about the very contemporary downtown Manhattan townhouse where until recently Dominique Strauss-Kahn was holed up for several months in the lap of luxury on house arrest.

The former managing director of the International Monetary Fund catapulted to tabloid fodder in May 2011 when he wasripped off a Paris-bound plane and charged with the sexual assault of a hotel housekeeper. He denied any and all allegations of misconduct and the prosecution eventually requested the case be withdrawn due to lack of evidence.

Early reports suggested Mister Strauss coughed up fifty grand a month for the 6,804 square foot townhouse rental but reporter Matt Chabon at the New York Observer spoke with the listing agent who–somewhat surprisingly–revealed that Mister Strauss actually paid $60,000 per month for the furnished rental that was arranged for in an overnight deal.

The five floor Franklin Street townhouse–which has an elegant and well-resolved floor plan despite the windowless but sky lit main living space–is back on the market for lease at $50,000 per month and for sale with an asking price of $13,995,000. Chatty listing agent Robert Dvorin at Town Real Estate told theObserver that interest in the townhouse has been "exponential" since Mister Strauss-Kahn vacated the premises.

The French economist has, as far as we know, vamoosed permanently back to Paris where he and his Missus werewelcomed with flowers by none other than magnificently kooky German-born French couturier Karl Lagerfeld.

listing photos and floor plan: Town Real Estate

Fox News Anchor Shepard Smith Lists N.Y.C. Condo Crib


SELLER: Shepard Smith
LOCATION: New York City, NY
PRICE: $4,000,000
SIZE: 2,341 square feet, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

YOUR MAMAS NOTES: Most lefty liberal types probably don't know who the hell he is, but for regular Fox News watchersShepard Smith is a beloved household name who every afternoon and early evening during the week delivers the news (and the "news") to millions upon millions of households.

Since joining Fox News Channel at its inception in the mid-1990s Shepard Smith–along with his signature high-arched eyebrows–has become one of the most highly rated and most watched news anchors on the boob-toob. He currently helms the nightly news program Fox Report with Shepard Smith and hosts the live afternoon broadcast of the news/talk program Studio B with Shepard Smith.

Mister Smith, who was once married but ranked sixth on Outmagazine's 2011 annual list of the 50 most powerful gays and lesbians even though he's never publicly stated he's a homosexual, signed a three year contract with Fox in 2007 reportedly worth between seven and eight million clams a year. In October 2010 he re-signed another three year contract for an unknown amount of money that Your Mama would bet our long-bodied bitches Linda and Beverly is considerably more than seven or eight million bucks a year.

This new (and likely very lucrative) contract may or may not have something to do with Mister Smith recently heaving his New York City condominium on the market with an asking price of $4,000,000.

Property records show Mister Smith acquired his 6-room Greenwich Village condo in May 2004 for $1,875,000 and listing information indicates the apartment measures 2,341 square feet, includes 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and carries monthly maintenance/taxes/common charges that total a not-inconsiderable $3,331 per month.

The main living area, as per listing information, comprises a separate dining room and a south facing great room that's open to the cook-friendly kitchen outfitted with custom cabinets and a full suite of high-grade commercial-style appliances. Mister Smith's condo, which listing information calls "Triple Mint," includes a man-sized master suite with custom closets and renovated bathroom with jetted tub and separate steam shower.

The low-floor apartment has lofty 14-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, hand finished Venetian plaster walls, washer/dryer, and an in-wall Crestron home automation system that controls the custom lighting set up, audio-visual equipment, climate settings, and window shades that open and close automatically at the touch of a button.

The Greenwich is a full-service pre-war building centrally situated on a busy commercial corner of the West Village and offers residents and their guests a landscaped roof deck with gas grill, fitness facility, and children' playroom.

Other notable residents of the upscale building include iconic American fashion designer Michael Kors who moonlights as a judge and sassy phrase turner on Project Runway. Mister Korsand his longtime man-boo (and new husband) Lance Le Perebought their terraced 2,224 square foot high floor unit in November 2005 for $3,995,000 from lefty liberal pundit Jon Stewart. The fashionistas subsequently had the condo worked over by award-winning architect-trained interior designer GlennGissler. One floor up from the Misters Kors and LePere is a 2,861 square foot penthouse pad with 1,095 square foot private roof terrace that nerdy tech tycoon turned voracious contemporary art collector and philanthropist Peter Norton bought in late 2007 for $6,800,000.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

2 Royal Saint George Rd Newport Beach, California, United States

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Stunning country French meets traditional home ideally located in the guard gated community of Big Canyon. Perfectly situated on a premium cul-de-sac lot, this estate overlooks the exclusive golf course and boasts unsurpassed quality along with a perfect floor plan so almost every room enjoys the gorgeous 15th fairway and lake views. The gourmet kitchen, opening to the family room, offers top of the line appliances, granite counters, custom cabinetry and an oversized center island. The master suite features phenomenal views, custom built-ins, a fireplace, an oversized steam shower, bathtub and his and hers walk-in closets. The lower level features 4 secondary bedrooms all with their own bathroom, an additional powder room, a temperature appropriate wine room, 2nd family room, a den/library and almost all overlooking the backyard and the breathtaking view. The backyard is perfect for relaxing or entertaining and offers an outdoor fireplace, pool, spa, 2 built-in bbqs and ample seating areas.

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A Charming “Country Cape” For Sale in Connecticut

by HOOKEDONHOUSES on SEPTEMBER 25, 2011

On Sundays I like to spotlight a house from the real estate listings that I think is beautiful, different, or interesting in some way. This week I found what may be my dream home, described in the listing as a “Country Cape” in Washington, Connecticut.

I’ve always fantasized about having a country house like this–possibly because I’ve watched too many old movies that feature them, like Bringing Up Baby and Christmas in Connecticut.

This one may look like an old farmhouse that’s been renovated, but it was actually built in 2005 with authentic beams and fieldstone and lots of beautiful woodwork for added character. Take a look!

I keep thinking of more movies that have made me want to buy a country house over the years. Baby Boom is another favorite (despite how moving to the country made Diane Keaton’s character kind of lose her mind). Wonder how cute the vet is in this town? ;-)

Love the stone fireplace and vaulted ceiling in here with the old beams.

Can’t you see this house all styled up and on the cover of Country Living?

There’s nearly 4,700 square feet, with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and a separate apartment over the garage.

A pretty portico:

The back of the house has arbors and a fieldstone wall:

Want it? (I do!) Asking price is $1.495 million. For more photos and information, check the listing by Carol Bablonka of Klemm Real Estate.