Flats and apartments for sale in Harare North, Harare, are positioned in a well-established area just north of the city center. The average price of the properties currently listed is $230,000, placing them in the high-end market segment. These properties typically have a median land area of 350 ㎡ and a median property size of about 169 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 6,000 ㎡ on land parcels as large as 15,750 ㎡.
Many of these flats and apartments feature main en suite bedrooms, tiled floors, and fitted kitchens. Water tanks and boreholes are common, ensuring reliable water supply, while parking bays, electric gates, and paved areas add to the convenience and security. Good ZESA power supply and walled compounds are also typical, making these properties well-equipped for comfortable urban living.
Harare North offers excellent access to the city center with good road networks and public transport options. Residents benefit from nearby amenities such as Harare Gardens for outdoor recreation, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences for cultural activities. The area is also close to Harare Central Hospital and several reputable schools, making it suitable for families. Shopping needs are met by nearby centers including the Mbare Musika market, while a variety of restaurants and cafes provide diverse dining options within the neighborhood.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 7 properties) | $100,000 |
| 2 bedroom (View 35 properties) | $150,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 75 properties) | $235,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 36 properties) | $350,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 12 properties) | $505,000 |
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