Houses for sale in Haydon Park, Harare West, offer affordable options with an average price of $190,000. These homes typically sit on land areas around 1,000 ㎡, with property sizes averaging 386 ㎡. The smallest properties start at 200 ㎡ with land from 500 ㎡, while the largest homes can reach up to 900 ㎡ on plots as large as 1,800 ㎡.
Most houses come with garages and main en suite bedrooms, providing convenience and privacy. Many properties also feature verandahs, boreholes, water tanks, and are walled for added security. These features make the homes well suited for families looking for comfortable and practical living spaces in a quiet neighborhood.
Haydon Park is a well-established suburb known for its peaceful, family-friendly environment with tree-lined streets. Residents enjoy close access to green spaces like the National Botanic Gardens and Harare Gardens, as well as cultural sites such as the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences. The area is near reputable schools including Harare International School and healthcare facilities like Parirenyatwa Group Hospital. Shopping is convenient with nearby centers such as Mbare Musika Market, Avondale Shopping Centre, and Sam Levy’s Village. Good transport links and public transit options make commuting to Harare’s city center easy, supporting a balanced suburban lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 16 properties) | $87,500 |
| 3 bedroom (View 176 properties) | $165,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 220 properties) | $192,175 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 139 properties) | $250,000 |
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