Houses for sale in Greystone Park, Harare North, are positioned in a well-established, quiet suburb popular with families and professionals. The average price of the properties currently listed is $450,000, with prices starting from USD 290,000. These homes typically sit on land parcels around 4,000 ㎡, with building sizes averaging 385 ㎡, and some larger properties reaching up to 3,500 ㎡ in size.
Many houses in this area are double storey and walled, offering good security and privacy. Common features include carports, gardens, electric gates, and verandahs. Most properties have main en suite bedrooms, fitted kitchens, water tanks, and tiled floors. Additional amenities often found are staff quarters, boreholes, garages, entertainment areas, swimming pools, fireplaces, and study or office spaces, making these homes well suited for comfortable family living.
Greystone Park provides a peaceful suburban lifestyle with green spaces and low traffic. Residents enjoy close access to Greystone Park Primary School and other reputable schools like St. George’s College. Nearby attractions include Harare Gardens, Mukuvisi Woodlands, and the National Botanic Gardens, offering outdoor recreation options. Shopping needs are met by Greystone Park Shopping Centre as well as larger centers like Borrowdale and Sam Levy’s Village. Good road links and public transport options make commuting to central Harare and surrounding suburbs easy, supporting a balanced and convenient lifestyle.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 2 bedroom (View 17 properties) | $185,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 157 properties) | $342,500 |
| 4 bedroom (View 300 properties) | $450,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 408 properties) | $600,000 |
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