Properties for sale in Matsheumhlope, Bulawayo East, are positioned in a quiet, community-focused suburb with an average price of $210,000. The median land area for these properties is about 4,047 ㎡, with some larger plots reaching up to 7,750 ㎡. Property sizes vary, but many listings focus on the land rather than building size.
Many homes in this area feature useful amenities such as walled boundaries, verandahs, flatlets or cottages, boreholes, fitted kitchens, and gardens. These features make the properties suitable for families or buyers looking for spacious outdoor areas and practical living spaces in a suburban setting.
Matsheumhlope offers good road infrastructure and public transport links, making it easy to commute to Bulawayo’s city center. The suburb is close to cultural attractions like the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe and the Bulawayo Railway Museum. Residents also benefit from access to local schools, Mpilo Central Hospital, shopping centers, and recreational parks, providing a balanced lifestyle with convenient urban amenities nearby.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $210,000 |
| Houses (View 6 properties) | $250,000 |
| Land (View 5 properties) | $47,000 |
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