Flats and apartments for sale in Mount Pleasant, Harare North, are positioned in a sought-after residential area with an average price of $300,000. These properties typically offer around 250 ㎡ of living space on median land areas of about 500 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 21,691 ㎡. Prices start from USD 220,000, placing these homes in the high-end market segment.
Most flats and apartments come with features such as boreholes, good ZESA electricity supply, electric gates, and paved areas. Many also include tiled floors, verandahs, walled perimeters, main en suite bedrooms, gardens, fitted kitchens, solar systems, electric fences, and water tanks, offering a comfortable and secure living environment.
Mount Pleasant is a quiet, leafy suburb popular with professionals, academics, and expatriates. It benefits from proximity to the University of Zimbabwe and St. George’s College, as well as Mount Pleasant Hospital for healthcare needs. Residents enjoy access to green spaces like the National Botanic Gardens and cultural sites such as the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences. Shopping is convenient with Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre nearby, along with Sam Levy’s Village and Greencroft Shopping Centre. The area is well connected by major roads and public transport, making commuting to Harare city center and other suburbs straightforward.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 10 properties) | $360,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 6 properties) | $300,000 |
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