Properties for sale in Greystone Park, Harare North, are positioned in a quiet, family-friendly suburb with an average price of $360,000. These homes typically sit on land parcels averaging 3,113 ㎡, with building sizes around 250 ㎡, while some larger properties reach up to 3,500 ㎡ in size on land as big as 10,163 ㎡.
Many of the properties feature main en suite bedrooms, fitted kitchens, and water tanks. Additional common amenities include tiled floors, paved areas, fireplaces, verandahs, gardens, boreholes, walled perimeters, and electric gates, offering a secure and comfortable living environment suited for families and professionals.
Greystone Park provides a peaceful suburban lifestyle with green spaces and low traffic. Residents enjoy easy access to Greystone Park Primary School and other reputable schools nearby, as well as medical facilities like Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. Shopping needs are met by Greystone Park Shopping Centre and larger complexes such as Borrowdale and Sam Levy’s Village. Outdoor activities are supported by nearby Harare Gardens, Mukuvisi Woodlands, and the National Botanic Gardens. Good road links and public transport options make commuting to central Harare and surrounding areas convenient.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $360,000 |
| Houses (View 880 properties) | $450,000 |
| Land (View 580 properties) | $170,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 171 properties) | $230,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 57 properties) | $980,000 |
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