Properties for sale in Harare City Centre, Harare CBD, are positioned in the vibrant commercial and administrative core of Zimbabwe’s capital. The average price of the properties currently listed is $1,125,000, reflecting a high-end market. These properties typically offer a median land area of 637 ㎡ and a median property size of 425 ㎡, with some larger estates reaching up to 7,920 ㎡ in building size and 7,314 ㎡ in land area.
Many of the properties benefit from municipal water supply, supporting comfortable urban living. The mix of office buildings, retail spaces, and residential units caters to professionals and business people who prioritize convenience and accessibility. The properties often suit those looking for a dynamic city lifestyle close to work and essential services.
Harare City Centre is well served by public transport options such as minibuses and taxis, making commuting easy. Residents and workers enjoy access to cultural attractions like the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, as well as public spaces like Africa Unity Square. Shopping needs are met by Joina City Shopping Centre and the traditional Mbare Musika Market, while dining options include The Deli, Amanzi Restaurant, and The Book Café, all contributing to a lively urban environment.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $1,125,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 41 properties) | $1,480,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 5 properties) | $75,000 |
| Land (View 2 properties) | $350,000 |
| Houses (View 1 properties) | $85,000 |
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