Properties for sale in Emerald Hill, Harare West, are positioned in a sought-after residential area known for its quiet, leafy streets and community feel. The average price of the properties currently listed is $130,000, with starting prices from USD 140,000. These homes typically sit on land parcels averaging around 2,000 ㎡, with building sizes commonly near 300 ㎡, while some larger properties reach up to 2,000 ㎡ in size.
Many of these properties feature desirable amenities such as swimming pools, verandahs, and fitted kitchens. Most homes also include boreholes, water tanks, and main en suite bathrooms. Security is a priority with electric gates and walled gardens being common, alongside paved areas and garages. Tiled floors and well-maintained gardens add to the appeal of these high-end family homes.
Emerald Hill is popular with professionals, families, and expatriates seeking a safe and tranquil environment close to the city center. The suburb offers convenient access to Emerald Hill Primary School and is near several reputable schools in Harare West. Residents enjoy proximity to green spaces like the National Botanic Gardens and Harare Gardens, as well as shopping options at Avondale Shopping Centre and Mbare Musika Market. Good transport links and local eateries make this a comfortable and practical choice for suburban living in Harare.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Average price | $130,000 |
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