Houses for sale in Budiriro, Harare High Density, offer affordable options for buyers with an average price of $45,000. Property sizes typically range around 150 ㎡, with land areas averaging 300 ㎡. The largest homes can reach up to 400 ㎡ on plots as big as 540 ㎡, while smaller properties start from around 200 ㎡ of land.
These houses generally provide practical living spaces suited for families and working professionals. The properties often feature modest residential designs that fit well within the vibrant, community-focused neighborhood. Budiriro is known for its affordability and a mix of housing styles, making it accessible for first-time buyers and those seeking value for money.
The suburb has convenient access to essential amenities including Budiriro Primary School and Budiriro 2 High School for education, as well as nearby clinics for healthcare. Budiriro Shopping Centre serves as the main retail area, complemented by informal markets and local eateries offering diverse and affordable food options. Transport links are strong, with minibuses and commuter taxis connecting residents to Harare’s city center, while major roads support private vehicle travel. Outdoor activities are available at Budiriro Recreational Park and the nearby Mukuvisi Woodlands nature reserve, adding to the area’s appeal for families and individuals alike.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 2 properties) | $30,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 5 properties) | $30,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 7 properties) | $42,500 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 7 properties) | $58,000 |
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