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Many of the properties feature secure walled compounds, fitted kitchens, and boreholes, which add to their appeal and functionality. The mix of older homes and modern developments offers options for various preferences, often including spacious layouts suited for families or investors looking for quality homes with practical amenities.
Harare East offers a convenient lifestyle with easy access to Harare’s central business district while maintaining a quieter suburban feel. The area is well served by public transport and major roads. Nearby attractions include the National Botanic Gardens and Harare Gardens for outdoor activities, while reputable schools such as Prince Edward School and St. George’s College provide educational options. Medical care is accessible with facilities like Parirenyatwa Group Hospital close by. Shopping needs are met by Eastgate Shopping Centre and Sam Levy’s Village, complemented by a variety of restaurants including The Blue Door and Amanzi Restaurant, making Harare East a balanced choice for buyers seeking comfort and convenience.
 
             
             
            | Property Size | Avg. price | 
|---|---|
| Average price | $240,000 | 
Commercial property investment offers higher rental yields (8–12%) and long-term appreciation but demands larger capital and carries greater economic risk
Investing in rental property can focus on urban areas for stable yields (6–8%) and lower risk due to consistent high demand. Alternatively, peri-urban markets
Zimbabwe's property market in 2025 offers resilient investment opportunities, focusing on high-demand urban rentals like cluster homes for stable yields (6–8%)
Cluster housing is an increasingly popular residential model in Zimbabwe, offering affordable and secure living through shared communal facilities
Rates are local taxes levied on property value by councils to fund public services like roads and sanitation, while levies are additional fees set by estates