3-bedroom houses for sale in Harare North, Harare, are positioned in a well-established area just north of the city center. The average price of the properties currently listed is $450,000, reflecting a high-end market. These homes typically sit on land parcels around 1,000 ㎡, with property sizes averaging 230 ㎡, while some larger estates extend up to 24,280 ㎡ of land and 174,000 ㎡ of building space.
Many of these houses feature secure walled compounds, water tanks, and boreholes, ensuring reliable water supply. Main en suite bedrooms, tiled floors, fitted kitchens, and gardens are common, offering comfortable and practical living spaces for families. The combination of these features makes the properties appealing for buyers looking for quality homes with good amenities.
Harare North offers a balanced urban lifestyle with convenient access to the city center via good road networks and public transport. Residents benefit from nearby facilities such as Harare Gardens for outdoor recreation, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences for cultural activities. The area also provides access to reputable schools, Harare Central Hospital, and popular shopping spots including Mbare Musika market. A variety of restaurants and cafes along main roads add to the convenience and lifestyle appeal of this neighborhood.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 21 properties) | $227,500 |
| 3 bedroom (View 178 properties) | $350,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 325 properties) | $425,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 458 properties) | $615,000 |
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