Properties for rent in Harare City Centre, Harare CBD, offer affordable options with an average monthly price of $567. These rental units typically have a property size around 80 ㎡, with some larger spaces reaching up to 13,500 ㎡. While land area varies widely, many properties do not include land as part of the rental.
Most rentals come with essential utilities such as municipal water and reliable ZESA electricity supply, supporting comfortable urban living. The mix of office spaces, retail outlets, and residential apartments caters to professionals and business people looking for convenient city-centre accommodation.
Harare City Centre is the vibrant commercial and administrative hub of Zimbabwe’s capital, well connected by public transport including minibuses and taxis. Residents have easy access to cultural attractions like the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, as well as shopping at Joina City Shopping Centre and Mbare Musika Market. Dining options such as The Deli, Amanzi Restaurant, and The Book Café add to the lively urban lifestyle available in this area.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $567 |
| Commercial Property (View 45 properties) | $480 |
| Land (View 1 properties) | $8,000 |
| Flats & Apartments | $1,200 |
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