Houses for sale in Highlands, Harare North, are positioned in a well-established, upper-middle-class suburb known for spacious and quiet living. The average price of the properties currently listed is $425,000, with prices starting from USD 150,000. These homes typically sit on land parcels averaging 550 ㎡, with building sizes around 300 ㎡, while some larger properties offer up to 7,966 ㎡ of land and 1,500 ㎡ of living space.
Many houses in Highlands feature practical and desirable amenities such as carports, garages, and electric gates. Most properties have boreholes, fitted kitchens, main en suites, and good ZESA power supply. Double-storey designs, verandahs, tiled floors, gardens, water tanks, and secure walled compounds are common, providing comfortable and secure family living environments.
The suburb offers a peaceful and leafy setting with good security, ideal for families, professionals, and expatriates. Highlands Primary School serves the local community, while healthcare needs are met by nearby Parirenyatwa Group Hospital. Residents enjoy easy access to shopping at Highlands Shopping Centre, Sam Levy’s Village, and Avondale Shopping Centre. Recreational options include Harare Gardens and the National Botanic Gardens, with cultural visits to the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences also nearby. Good transport links and public transport options make commuting to central Harare and surrounding areas convenient.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 8 properties) | $380,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 27 properties) | $410,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 10 properties) | $430,000 |
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