Flats and apartments for rent in Zimbabwe offer affordable living options with an average monthly rent of $1,000 USD. These properties typically have a median size of about 120 ㎡ and sit on land parcels averaging 100 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 1,000 ㎡ and land areas as large as 8,000 ㎡. Starting rents are around 350 USD, making these apartments accessible to a wide range of renters.
Many of these flats feature main en suite bedrooms and fitted kitchens, providing comfortable and practical living spaces. Security is often enhanced with electric gates and walled compounds, while good ZESA power supply ensures reliable electricity. Properties usually come with tiled floors, parking bays, paved areas, water tanks, boreholes, and gardens, supporting a convenient and pleasant lifestyle.
Zimbabwe’s urban areas, including Harare and Bulawayo, provide access to essential amenities such as universities like the University of Zimbabwe, major hospitals, and shopping centers including Sam Levy's Village and Eastgate Mall. The country’s rich cultural heritage and natural attractions, such as Victoria Falls and national parks, add to the appeal for residents seeking a balanced urban and outdoor lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 27 properties) | $620 |
| 2 bedroom (View 97 properties) | $750 |
| 3 bedroom (View 121 properties) | $1,300 |
| 4 bedroom (View 23 properties) | $2,000 |
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