Houses for sale in Glen Lorne, Harare North, are positioned in an upscale and tranquil suburb with an average price of $580,000. These properties typically offer spacious living, with a median land area of about 4,300 ㎡ and an average building size around 500 ㎡. Prices start from USD 200,000, reflecting the high-end nature of this market.
Most homes feature garages, boreholes, water tanks, tiled floors, fitted kitchens, and main en suites, providing comfortable and practical living spaces. Many also include verandahs, fireplaces, staff quarters, paved driveways, studies or offices, double-storey layouts, walled perimeters, gardens, and entertainment areas, making them well-suited for families and professionals seeking both luxury and functionality.
Glen Lorne is known for its leafy, peaceful environment and large properties with well-maintained gardens. The suburb is close to the Harare Golf Club and Borrowdale Racecourse, offering recreational and social opportunities. Quality schools like St. John’s College and Chisipite Senior School are accessible, along with healthcare facilities such as Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. Shopping is convenient with nearby centers like Sam Levy’s Village and Borrowdale Centre, while dining options include popular spots like Amanzi Restaurant and The Boma. Good road connections and available public transport make commuting to Harare’s city center straightforward, combining serene suburban living with easy access to urban amenities.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 9 properties) | $400,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 35 properties) | $550,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 37 properties) | $650,000 |
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