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Many of these houses feature verandahs, tiled floors, and fitted kitchens, creating comfortable and practical living spaces. Water tanks and boreholes are common, ensuring reliable water supply, while most properties are walled for added security. Main en suite bedrooms and gardens are typical, offering privacy and outdoor enjoyment for families.
Harare, as Zimbabwe’s capital, offers a vibrant urban lifestyle with a blend of upscale neighborhoods and convenient amenities. Residents have access to cultural attractions like the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and Harare Gardens, as well as quality education from institutions such as the University of Zimbabwe. Shopping options include Sam Levy’s Village and Avondale Shopping Centre, while dining ranges from fine restaurants to traditional cuisine spots. The city is well connected by road and public transport, with Harare International Airport providing easy travel links. This makes Harare an attractive location for families, professionals, and expatriates seeking a comfortable and well-serviced living environment.
 
             
             
             
             
            | 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