Houses for sale in Ballantyne Park, Harare North, are positioned in a quiet, leafy suburb favored by families and professionals. The average price of the properties currently listed is $450,000, with prices starting from USD 380,000. These homes typically sit on land parcels around 4,169 ㎡, with building sizes averaging about 500 ㎡, while some larger properties reach up to 4,356 ㎡ in size on land as large as 9,500 ㎡.
Many houses come with features such as water tanks, garages, and boreholes, supporting reliable water supply. Most properties are walled for privacy and security, and many include swimming pools, main en suite bedrooms, verandahs, staff quarters, fitted kitchens, and tiled floors. These amenities make the homes well-suited for comfortable family living in a secure environment.
Ballantyne Park offers a peaceful residential setting with easy access to green spaces like Harare Gardens and the National Botanic Gardens. Families benefit from proximity to reputable schools such as St. George’s College and Alexandra Park Primary School. Shopping needs are met by nearby centers including Sam Levy’s Village and Ballantyne Park Shopping Centre. The area also features popular restaurants and cafes, while good road links and public transport options provide convenient access to central Harare and surrounding suburbs.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 19 properties) | $185,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 162 properties) | $342,500 |
| 4 bedroom (View 307 properties) | $450,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 411 properties) | $600,000 |
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