Flats and apartments for rent in Avondale, Harare North, offer a comfortable urban living option with an average monthly rental price of $1,200, starting from USD 650. These properties typically have a median size of about 100 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 5,000 ㎡, providing a range of choices for different needs.
Most apartments come equipped with useful features such as water tanks, fitted kitchens, boreholes, and tiled floors. Many also include parking bays, solar systems, main en suite bathrooms, paved areas, electric gates, gardens, internet connections, and verandahs. Security is a common priority, with most properties being walled and having good ZESA electricity supply.
Avondale is a vibrant suburb blending residential and commercial areas, appealing to young professionals, families, and retirees. The area offers convenient access to Avondale Shopping Centre and the Avondale Flea Market for shopping and socializing. Nearby Harare Gardens provide green space for relaxation, while Avondale Clinic and several schools support family needs. Good transport links make commuting easy, and a lively mix of restaurants and recreational facilities contribute to an active lifestyle in this well-connected part of Harare North.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 12 properties) | $950 |
| 3 bedroom (View 8 properties) | $1,300 |
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