3-bedroom flats and apartments for sale in Mount Pleasant, Harare North, are positioned in a high-end market with an average price of $295,000. These properties typically offer around 250 ㎡ of living space on median land areas of about 254 ㎡, with some larger homes extending up to 21,691 ㎡, providing a range of options for buyers seeking spacious urban living.
Most flats and apartments come with fitted kitchens and tiled floors, while many include parking bays, verandahs, and main en suite bedrooms. Additional features commonly found are garages, water tanks, electric gates, boreholes, and solar systems, along with walled and paved areas, enhancing security and comfort for residents.
Mount Pleasant is a well-established, leafy suburb favored by professionals and expatriates for its safe and quiet environment. The area benefits from proximity to the University of Zimbabwe and St. George’s College, as well as healthcare at Mount Pleasant Hospital. Shopping needs are met by Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre and nearby Sam Levy’s Village, which also offers dining options like The Village Greek and The Coffee Bean. Good transport links connect residents easily to Harare city center and other northern suburbs, making this an attractive location for families and young professionals alike.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 13 properties) | $250,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 4 properties) | $300,000 |
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