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Many houses in Highlands feature practical and desirable amenities such as walled perimeters, carports, garages, and electric gates. Most properties have boreholes and good ZESA electricity supply, along with paved driveways and water tanks. Inside, you’ll commonly find fitted kitchens, tiled floors, main en suite bedrooms, verandahs, and double-storey layouts. Gardens are also a frequent feature, providing pleasant outdoor spaces for families.
The suburb is popular with families, professionals, and expatriates seeking a peaceful yet accessible neighborhood. Highlands offers good security and a tranquil environment, with local amenities including Highlands Primary School and nearby reputable schools. Residents enjoy access to recreational spots like Harare Gardens and the National Botanic Gardens, as well as cultural sites such as the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences. Shopping needs are met by Highlands Shopping Centre and larger malls like Sam Levy’s Village and Avondale Shopping Centre. Transport links are convenient, with easy access to Harare city center and public transport options available, making Highlands a practical and comfortable choice for homebuyers.
 
             
            | Property Size | Avg. price | 
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 4 properties) | $280,000 | 
| 4 bedroom (View 24 properties) | $425,000 | 
| 5+ bedroom (View 10 properties) | $600,000 | 
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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