Flats and apartments for rent in the Avenues, Harare CBD, offer affordable urban living with an average monthly rent of $1,000. These properties typically range around 80 ㎡ in size, with some larger units reaching up to 400 ㎡. Rental prices start from as low as USD 250, making the area accessible to a variety of renters.
Many of the flats feature practical amenities such as fitted kitchens, tiled floors, and secure walled compounds. Reliable utilities are common, with good ZESA electricity supply and borehole water available in many buildings. These features contribute to comfortable and convenient city living for residents.
The Avenues is a lively neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and mix of residential and commercial spaces. It offers easy access to public transport and major roads, making commuting straightforward. Nearby attractions include Harare Gardens for outdoor relaxation, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences. Residents also benefit from close proximity to Parirenyatwa Hospital, reputable schools, and shopping options like the Avenues Shopping Centre. A variety of cafes and restaurants such as Café del Sol and The Book Café add to the vibrant lifestyle in this central location.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 13 properties) | $500 |
| 2 bedroom (View 24 properties) | $775 |
| 3 bedroom (View 15 properties) | $1,350 |
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