Houses for sale in Borrowdale, Harare North, are positioned in a prestigious and leafy suburb known for spacious and tranquil living. The average price of the properties currently listed is $660,000, reflecting a high-end market. These homes typically sit on land parcels around 4,001 ㎡, with property sizes averaging 340 ㎡. Land sizes vary widely, with some estates reaching up to 43,000 ㎡ and house sizes as large as 4,200 ㎡, offering options for buyers seeking luxury and space.
Many of these houses include desirable features such as staff quarters, boreholes, tiled floors, and well-maintained gardens. Fireplaces, garages, and walled perimeters are common, providing security and comfort. Most properties have a main en suite, water tanks, paved areas, fitted kitchens, and verandahs, making them well-equipped for family living and entertaining.
Borrowdale is favored by professionals, expatriates, and affluent families due to its secure environment and quality infrastructure. The area offers excellent amenities including the Borrowdale Brooke Golf Course for recreation, prestigious schools like Arundel School, and convenient access to healthcare at Harare Central Hospital. Shopping and dining options are plentiful with Sam Levy's Village and Borrowdale Shopping Centre nearby. Good road connections make commuting to Harare’s central business district easy, while the suburb’s peaceful streets and green spaces support a relaxed, high-quality lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 11 properties) | $590,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 38 properties) | $482,500 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 41 properties) | $889,500 |
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