Houses for sale in Avondale, Harare North, are positioned in a vibrant and well-established suburb with an average price of $337,500. These properties typically offer a median land area of about 1,000 ㎡ and a median building size of 270 ㎡, with some larger homes sitting on land up to 5,693 ㎡ and buildings as large as 5,628 ㎡. Prices start from USD 120,000, placing these homes in the high-end market segment.
Most houses come with fitted kitchens and many feature main en suite bedrooms, tiled floors, and secure walled perimeters. Additional common amenities include boreholes and water tanks, which support reliable water supply. These homes provide a comfortable and practical living environment suitable for families and professionals alike.
Avondale offers a balanced lifestyle with quiet residential streets alongside bustling commercial areas. Residents enjoy access to Avondale Shopping Centre and the Avondale Flea Market for shopping and social activities. The nearby Harare Gardens provide green space for outdoor relaxation. The suburb is well connected by major roads and public transport, with good schools and healthcare facilities such as Avondale Clinic nearby, making it an attractive choice for buyers seeking convenience and community in Harare North.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 12 properties) | $337,500 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 6 properties) | $320,000 |
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