Flats and apartments for sale in Bulawayo CBD, Industrial, are positioned in the heart of Bulawayo’s commercial and industrial center. The average price of the properties currently listed is $50,000, reflecting a high-end market. These properties typically have a median land area of about 694 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 5,948 ㎡, and property sizes up to 1,000 ㎡.
Many of these flats and apartments feature tiled floors, fitted kitchens, verandahs, and parking bays. Most have good ZESA electricity supply, municipal water, and are walled for added security. These features make the properties practical and comfortable for professionals and business owners seeking urban living close to their workplaces.
Bulawayo CBD, Industrial is a vibrant urban area combining business, industrial, and some residential spaces. It offers easy access to major transport routes, including proximity to Bulawayo Railway Station and public transport options like minibuses and taxis. The area includes key landmarks such as the Bulawayo Railway Museum, Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, and the City Hall. Nearby amenities include Mpilo Central Hospital and the National University of Science and Technology, making it convenient for healthcare and education needs. Shopping and dining options are plentiful, with the Bulawayo Main Market and City Centre Shopping Complex providing daily essentials and eateries catering to working professionals.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 7 properties) | $40,000 |
| 2 bedroom (View 3 properties) | $450,000 |
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