Properties for rent in Ardbennie, Harare South, offer affordable options with an average monthly price of $800. These rental properties typically have a median land area of 1,560 ㎡ and a median building size of about 500 ㎡, with some larger homes reaching up to 5,678 ㎡ in size and land parcels as large as 16,000 ㎡.
Many of the properties feature good ZESA electricity supply, tiled floors, parking bays, and are walled for added security. Municipal water and paved access roads are common, making these homes practical and comfortable for families and professionals. The range of property sizes and amenities suits a variety of renters looking for secure and well-serviced homes.
Ardbennie is a quiet, family-friendly suburb in Harare South popular with middle-income families and professionals. It offers easy access to the Harare South Business District and local shopping centers including Mbare Musika Market. The area has good transport links with regular minibus taxis and bus routes, schools nearby, healthcare facilities, and recreational parks, making it a convenient and community-focused place to live.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $800 |
| Houses (View 53 properties) | $625 |
| Commercial Property (View 48 properties) | $3,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 7 properties) | $800 |
| Land | $1,500 |
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