Properties for sale in Hatfield, Harare South, offer a range of options with an average price of $200,000. The median land area for these properties is about 3,050 ㎡, with typical building sizes around 160 ㎡. Larger properties can have land areas up to 61,800 ㎡ and buildings as big as 4,500 ㎡, providing space for various needs and budgets.
Many of the properties come with municipal water and sewer systems, ensuring essential services are in place. The mix of older homes and newer developments means buyers can find both established residences and more modern options. The properties generally suit middle-income families and professionals looking for value and a community feel.
Hatfield is a well-established suburb known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and local parks like Hatfield Recreational Park. It is close to the National Sports Stadium and Mukuvisi Woodlands, offering recreational opportunities. The area has good access to schools, healthcare facilities, and shopping centers such as Hatfield Shopping Centre. Transport links are convenient, with easy road access to central Harare and public transport options widely available, making it a practical choice for those seeking affordable and accessible living in Harare South.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $200,000 |
| Houses (View 64 properties) | $215,000 |
| Land (View 34 properties) | $85,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 8 properties) | $350,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 5 properties) | $120,000 |
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