Properties for sale in Fidelity, Harare South, offer affordable options for buyers with an average price of $140,000. These homes typically sit on land areas around 240 ㎡, with the largest plots reaching up to 1,576 ㎡. The properties themselves average about 120 ㎡ in size, with some larger homes up to 240 ㎡, providing a range of choices for families and individuals.
The area mainly features standalone houses and low-density residential developments, creating a peaceful and community-oriented environment. Properties often come with gardens and outdoor spaces, ideal for those seeking a quieter suburban lifestyle. Fidelity is popular among middle-income families and professionals looking for affordable housing within reach of the city.
Fidelity is well connected by road to central Harare and offers convenient public transport options like minibuses and taxis. Residents enjoy access to local shopping at Fidelity Shopping Centre and larger retail outlets nearby in Mbare and Southerton. The suburb is close to the National Sports Stadium and Mukuvisi Woodlands, providing recreational opportunities. Families benefit from several schools in the area and easy access to Parirenyatwa Hospital, making Fidelity a practical and comfortable place to live in Harare South.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $140,000 |
| Houses (View 307 properties) | $140,000 |
| Land (View 218 properties) | $67,200 |
| Commercial Property (View 133 properties) | $850,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 39 properties) | $100,000 |
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