Properties for rent in Avondale, Harare North, offer a range of options with an average monthly rental price of $1,300. The typical property size is around 100 ㎡, with some larger homes reaching up to 5,000 ㎡ of built space and land areas up to 8,000 ㎡. Rental prices start as low as USD 350, making the area accessible to a variety of budgets.
Many of these rental properties feature verandahs, electric gates, and walled perimeters, providing security and outdoor living space. Gardens, parking bays, and fitted kitchens are common, along with boreholes, water tanks, and reliable ZESA electricity supply. Properties often include paved areas, tiled floors, and internet connections, supporting comfortable and convenient living.
Avondale is a vibrant suburb blending residential and commercial zones, popular with young professionals, families, and retirees. The area includes key amenities such as Avondale Shopping Centre and Avondale Flea Market for shopping and socializing, plus the nearby Harare Gardens for outdoor activities. Avondale Clinic offers local healthcare, and several schools in Harare North are easily accessible. Good transport links make commuting straightforward, while a variety of restaurants and recreational facilities contribute to a lively, convenient lifestyle.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $1,300 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 21 properties) | $1,200 |
| Houses (View 12 properties) | $1,400 |
| Commercial Property (View 8 properties) | $2,000 |
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