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The Zimbabwe Property Review

An independent quarterly on property, published by Location.ZW. Evidence-led features, market commentary and practitioner voices, in one credible place. We are inviting contributors for the inaugural issue.

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Inaugural Issue · Q3 2026

The Zimbabwe Property Review

Independent research, commentary and analysis on Zimbabwe's property market.

What it is

A quarterly worth keeping

Four times a year, we gather the best thinking on Zimbabwean property into one independent title: longer features, sharp market notes, data, and the voices of the people who actually build, value, finance and regulate.

It is published by Location.ZW, edited for evidence and clarity, and distributed free to investors, institutions, professionals and the diaspora. The first issue is in production now.

In this issue: yield-reporting standards, the rent-versus-buy question, REIT performance, land and development, and a data snapshot of the market.

Call for contributors

Write for The Zimbabwe Property Review

We are an open, independent platform. If you know something worth sharing about Zimbabwean property, we want to publish you. No agency, no gatekeeping, just good thinking, well cited.

Why contribute

  • A byline in an independent, credible title that is easy to cite and share.
  • Reach to investors, institutions, professionals and the diaspora.
  • Position yourself as an authority in your corner of the market.
  • A light, respectful edit and a designed web and PDF feature you can reuse.

Who we are looking for

Valuers, estate agents, developers, quantity surveyors, planners, property lawyers, bankers, fund managers, academics and informed observers.

ValuationREITsDevelopment Town planningConstruction costAffordability DiasporaLaw & regulationInfrastructureMarket data

How to submit

  1. Pitch first. Email a two or three line idea so we can check fit and avoid overlap.
  2. Write it. Features run 800 to 1,500 words; market notes 400 to 600. Original, unpublished, and evidence-led with sources cited.
  3. Send your bio. A short author bio, your title and firm, and a headshot.
  4. We edit and publish. Light editing for clarity, your approval on changes, then the issue goes live.

Please note: contributions are educational analysis, not investment or legal advice. We do not publish thinly disguised adverts or unverifiable claims.

Pitch an article

Submissions for the inaugural issue are open

The Q3 2026 issue closes for contributions soon. Send your pitch and join the first edition.

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