3-bedroom garden flats for sale in Harare offer a comfortable living option with an average price of $157,500. These properties typically have a median land area of about 340 ㎡ and a median building size of approximately 150 ㎡, with some larger properties reaching up to 120,150 ㎡ in size.
Many of these flats come with useful features such as carports, verandahs, and walled gardens. They often include main en suite bedrooms, fitted kitchens, tiled floors, water tanks, and paved areas. Most properties also have boreholes, ensuring a reliable water supply, making them practical for family living.
Harare, as the capital city, provides a vibrant urban lifestyle with access to green spaces like Harare Gardens and Mukuvisi Woodlands for outdoor activities. The city has good transport links including minibus taxis and Harare International Airport. Shopping options such as Sam Levy’s Village and Avondale Shopping Centre, along with reputable schools and healthcare facilities like Harare Central Hospital, make this area suitable for families and professionals seeking convenience and a balanced lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 35 properties) | $52,500 |
| 2 bedroom (View 150 properties) | $87,500 |
| 3 bedroom (View 193 properties) | $182,500 |
| 4 bedroom (View 88 properties) | $250,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 19 properties) | $385,000 |
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