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                                    26HOUSEFINDER SPECIAL EDITION - PIPF | MAY 2026For Armas Shivute Armas, becoming a homeowner was once a distant dream while living in Windhoek. Since August 2025, he has been calling Osona Village home. He quickly discovered the lifestyle and peace he had been searching for. In this interview, he shares his journey to homeownership, what life in Osona is like, and why he believes it is an ideal place to live, after buying a home from GPM Property Developers.then I made a call. I paid them a visit. The rest is history as they say.I purchased my property from GPM. I must say they have offered me beyond the services that I was expecting.What do you enjoy most about living in Osona?What I find in Osona that is better than where I lived in Windhoek is the peace of mind. Like I said, I am a creative. I am at work. I can easily work. It%u2019s safe, it%u2019s peaceful, it%u2019s quiet. The peace of mind, man. This is just really for somebody of my age, this is a home away from home.Would you recommend Osona to others?As a matter of fact, I have already recommended a family member that will be moving this year. Her house is almost completed and I continue advising my friends and family members to move to Osona.The more the merrier%u2026 Let%u2019s make Osona our home. Let%u2019s make Osona our peace haven. PFINDING PEACEIN OSONA VILLAGEA conversation withArmas Shivute ArmasPlease introduce yourself to our readers.All right, my name is Armas Shivute Armas and I am a resident of Osona Village. I lived all my life in Windhoek before I moved to Osona. I used to rent and I was always hoping to buy my own house, which was impossible in Windhoek. I am 52 years old and I am happily married with a beautiful family. I have six children and yes, they all live with me apart from my one daughter that lives in Ongwediva because of work.What does a typical day look like for you and your family?The place of work is for me being a creative. I work from home. I am self-employed. Otherwise, my wife works in Windhoek and my children go to school in Windhoek. I drive them there every morning, which is something I%u2019m doing with ease.How did you first discover Osona?I was on a house hunt. Like I said earlier on, it was always very difficult to find a house that I can afford in Windhoek. Through social media, I found out about Osona and \et%u2019s make Osona our peace haven.\
                                
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