Properties for sale in Mabvuku, Harare High Density, offer affordable options for buyers with prices starting from USD 7,500 and an average price of $29,000. Land sizes typically range from 200 ㎡ to 1,700 ㎡, with a median land area of about 250 ㎡. Most properties have smaller building footprints, with some reaching up to 189 ㎡.
Many of these properties come with essential infrastructure such as sewer systems and municipal water, making them practical choices for families and individuals. The homes are generally suited to working-class buyers looking for budget-friendly housing in a high-density urban setting.
Mabvuku is a bustling suburb on Harare’s eastern outskirts, known for its vibrant community and proximity to the Mabvuku Shopping Centre, which provides convenient access to supermarkets and local shops. The nearby Mukuvisi Woodlands nature reserve offers outdoor recreational opportunities. The area is served by several schools and local clinics, and is well connected to Harare’s city center by public transport and major roads, making it a practical location for those seeking affordable living with essential amenities.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $29,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 3 properties) | $100,000 |
| Land (View 3 properties) | $13,200 |
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