2-bedroom flats and apartments for sale in Zimbabwe offer a practical choice for buyers looking for comfortable urban living. The average price of the properties currently listed is $147,500, with sizes typically around 90 ㎡. Land areas vary, with a median of 110 ㎡ and some larger plots reaching up to 10,000 ㎡, providing options for different preferences and budgets.
Many of these flats and apartments feature fitted kitchens, good ZESA electricity supply, and are walled for added security. Tiled floors and boreholes are common, enhancing comfort and utility. These properties are well suited for individuals, couples, or small families seeking convenient and secure homes.
Zimbabwe is known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage, with Harare as the main commercial and political center. Residents benefit from access to quality education institutions like the University of Zimbabwe and a range of healthcare facilities. Shopping options include major centers such as Sam Levy's Village and Eastgate Mall, while local markets offer fresh produce and crafts. The country’s vibrant cuisine and cultural attractions add to the appeal of living in Zimbabwe’s urban areas.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 42 properties) | $50,000 |
| 2 bedroom (View 176 properties) | $85,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 216 properties) | $165,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 89 properties) | $250,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 27 properties) | $430,000 |
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