Townhouses and complexes for rent in Newlands, Harare North, offer high-end living with an average monthly rental price of $1,400, starting from USD 750. While specific property sizes vary, some units reach up to 500 ㎡ with land areas as large as 4,000 ㎡, providing spacious options for renters seeking comfort and privacy.
Most properties feature secure and well-maintained environments, including walled compounds with electric gates and 24-hour security. Common amenities include gardens, boreholes, tiled floors, fitted kitchens, solar systems, and water tanks. Many units also offer verandahs, carports, electric fences, paved areas, internet connections, and parking bays, making these homes well-equipped for modern living.
Newlands is a quiet, leafy suburb popular with professionals, families, and expatriates. The area benefits from convenient access to Harare city center via major roads like Sam Nujoma Street and regular public transport. Local amenities include Newlands Country Club for recreation, reputable schools such as Newlands Primary School and St. George’s College, and shopping centers like Newlands Shopping Centre. Nearby healthcare is accessible at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, while dining options range from casual eateries to refined restaurants, offering a balanced urban lifestyle in a peaceful setting.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 3 properties) | $1,300 |
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