Houses for rent in Greendale North, Harare North, offer a comfortable suburban lifestyle with an average monthly rental price of $2,200. These homes typically have a median property size of 208 ㎡ and sit on land averaging around 2,000 ㎡, with some larger properties reaching up to 800 ㎡ in building size and land areas as big as 4,047 ㎡.
Most houses feature fitted kitchens, main en suite bedrooms, tiled floors, and are walled for added privacy. Many properties include gardens, carports, electric gates, water tanks, boreholes, and paved areas. Internet connections and verandahs are common, along with electric fences, providing a secure and comfortable living environment.
Greendale North is a quiet, leafy suburb favored by families and professionals. It offers easy access to Greendale Golf Club and the National Botanic Gardens for outdoor recreation. The area is close to reputable schools like Greendale Primary and Secondary Schools, as well as healthcare facilities such as Parirenyatwa Hospital. Shopping needs are met by Greendale Shopping Centre and local markets, while good road links and public transport options make commuting to Harare city center convenient.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 5 properties) | $500 |
| 2 bedroom (View 11 properties) | $900 |
| 3 bedroom (View 86 properties) | $1,750 |
| 4 bedroom (View 91 properties) | $2,500 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 63 properties) | $3,000 |
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