Flats and apartments for rent in Mount Pleasant, Harare North, offer a high-end living option with an average monthly rent of $1,800 USD. These properties typically have a median size of about 200 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 500 ㎡. The land areas vary, with a median around 200 ㎡ and some properties situated on much larger plots up to 20,000 ㎡.
Most flats and apartments come with features such as walled compounds, gardens, fitted kitchens, and main en suite bedrooms. Many units include internet connections, parking bays, solar systems, verandahs, and good ZESA power supply. Security is enhanced by electric gates, and properties often have tiled floors, boreholes, and paved areas, providing comfort and convenience for residents.
Mount Pleasant is a well-established, leafy suburb popular with professionals, academics, and expatriates. It offers a safe and quiet environment close to key amenities like the University of Zimbabwe, St. George’s College, and Mount Pleasant Hospital. Shopping needs are met by Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre and nearby Sam Levy’s Village, while dining options include The Village Greek and The Coffee Bean. Good transport links make commuting easy, combining a peaceful residential lifestyle with access to urban conveniences.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 3 properties) | $750 |
| 4 bedroom (View 4 properties) | $2,800 |
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