Land for sale in Victoria Falls, Matabeleland North, is positioned in a highly desirable area known for its natural beauty and tourism appeal. The average price of the land currently listed is $350,000, reflecting a high-end market. The median land size is about 13,000 ㎡, with plots ranging from as small as 250 ㎡ to very large parcels up to 23,170,000 ㎡, offering a wide variety of options for buyers.
These land properties typically provide opportunities for development related to tourism, residential, or commercial use, given the town’s vibrant environment. Buyers can expect to find land suitable for building lodges, guesthouses, or private homes, benefiting from the area's strong tourism-driven economy and outdoor lifestyle.
Victoria Falls is famous for the nearby Victoria Falls waterfall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Zambezi National Park, both offering exceptional natural attractions. The town features essential amenities including Victoria Falls Primary School and Victoria Falls Hospital, as well as shopping at Elephant Hills Mall. Transport is convenient with Victoria Falls Airport and good road links. The local lifestyle combines outdoor adventure, cultural richness, and a steady flow of tourism-related activities, making it an attractive location for land investment and development.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Average price | $350,000 |
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