5+ bedroom houses for rent in Harare West, Harare, offer spacious living with an average monthly rent of $900, starting from USD 800. These properties typically sit on land around 1,800 ㎡, with building sizes averaging 280 ㎡, and some larger homes reaching up to 4,000 ㎡ in both land and property size.
Most houses feature tiled floors, main en suite bedrooms, and fitted kitchens. Many also include verandahs, electric gates, boreholes, paved driveways, and good ZESA power supply. Additional common features are water tanks, garages, walled perimeters, and gardens, providing comfortable and secure living environments suitable for large families.
Harare West is a diverse area combining residential, commercial, and industrial zones, popular among working professionals and families seeking affordable housing close to the city center. Residents benefit from good public transport access, nearby schools, and healthcare facilities like Parirenyatwa Hospital. The area also offers shopping at Mbare Musika Market and local centers, along with dining options featuring traditional Zimbabwean cuisine. Landmarks such as Zimbabwe Grounds and the National Sports Stadium add to the community’s vibrant atmosphere.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 4 properties) | $350 |
| 2 bedroom (View 11 properties) | $500 |
| 3 bedroom (View 49 properties) | $900 |
| 4 bedroom (View 30 properties) | $850 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 11 properties) | $1,800 |
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