2-bedroom houses for sale in Harare are positioned in the high-end market, with the average price of the properties currently listed at $250,000. These homes typically have a median property size of about 115 ㎡ and sit on land parcels averaging around 300 ㎡, though some larger properties can reach up to 10,500 ㎡ in both land and building size.
Many of these houses feature useful amenities such as boreholes and are often walled, providing added security and privacy. The properties generally offer comfortable living spaces suitable for small families or professionals looking for a secure and well-maintained home environment.
Harare, as the capital city, offers a vibrant urban lifestyle with access to green spaces like Harare Gardens and Mukuvisi Woodlands for outdoor activities. The city is well served by reputable schools, including international options, and healthcare facilities such as Harare Central Hospital. Shopping centers like Sam Levy’s Village and Avondale Shopping Centre provide convenient retail and dining options, while transport links including major highways and Harare International Airport ensure good connectivity. This makes the area attractive for buyers seeking a balanced mix of modern amenities and natural surroundings.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 2 properties) | $28,000 |
| 2 bedroom (View 61 properties) | $100,000 |
| 3 bedroom (View 637 properties) | $190,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 767 properties) | $225,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 666 properties) | $437,500 |
Commercial property investment offers higher rental yields (8–12%) and long-term appreciation but demands larger capital and carries greater economic risk
Investing in rental property can focus on urban areas for stable yields (6–8%) and lower risk due to consistent high demand. Alternatively, peri-urban markets
Zimbabwe's property market in 2025 offers resilient investment opportunities, focusing on high-demand urban rentals like cluster homes for stable yields (6–8%)
Cluster housing is an increasingly popular residential model in Zimbabwe, offering affordable and secure living through shared communal facilities
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