Houses for rent in The Grange, Harare North, offer a comfortable living option with an average monthly rent of $2,000 USD, starting from USD 520. These homes typically sit on land areas around 1,200 ㎡, with property sizes averaging 300 ㎡ and some larger houses reaching up to 600 ㎡.
Many of the houses feature gardens, are walled for privacy, and have reliable ZESA electricity. Most properties include electric gates, tiled floors, verandahs, main en suite bedrooms, boreholes, and fitted kitchens. Solar systems, water tanks, and internet connections are common, supporting a convenient and self-sufficient lifestyle.
The Grange is a quiet, leafy suburb popular with families, professionals, and expatriates seeking a secure and peaceful environment. Residents enjoy access to The Grange Golf Club, nearby Harare Gardens, and the National Botanic Gardens. The area is close to reputable schools like St. John’s College and St. George’s College, healthcare facilities including Parirenyatwa Group Hospital, and shopping centers such as The Grange Shopping Centre and Sam Levy’s Village. Good transport links make commuting to Harare city center easy, while local restaurants and cafes add to the neighborhood’s appeal for a balanced lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 3 properties) | $675 |
| 2 bedroom (View 17 properties) | $790 |
| 3 bedroom (View 69 properties) | $1,500 |
| 4 bedroom (View 72 properties) | $2,450 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 52 properties) | $3,000 |
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Rates are local taxes levied on property value by councils to fund public services like roads and sanitation, while levies are additional fees set by estates