Properties for sale in Manresa, Harare East, offer a range of options with an average price of $230,000. Prices start from USD 45,000, with land sizes typically around 2,058 ㎡. While property building sizes vary, some listings show no specific building size, and the largest properties can reach up to 500 ㎡.
Most properties in Manresa are residential plots that appeal to buyers looking for spacious land in a quiet, family-friendly suburb. The area features a mix of older homes and newer developments, providing opportunities for both renovation and new construction. Buyers can expect mature trees and green spaces that enhance the living environment.
Manresa is well located near key amenities such as the Harare Botanical Gardens and the National Sports Stadium, offering recreational and entertainment options. The suburb is served by reputable schools and is close to major healthcare facilities like Parirenyatwa Hospital. Shopping needs are met by Eastgate Shopping Mall and local markets, while transport links provide easy access to Harare’s city center and surrounding areas, making Manresa a convenient and peaceful place to live.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $230,000 |
| Houses (View 211 properties) | $225,000 |
| Land (View 105 properties) | $162,500 |
| Commercial Property (View 62 properties) | $745,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 61 properties) | $172,500 |
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