Properties for sale in Haydon Park, Harare West, offer affordable options with an average price of $140,000. The land sizes vary widely, typically ranging from 500 ㎡ to 2,704 ㎡, with a median land area around 1,000 ㎡. Property sizes are less defined, often focusing more on the land itself, with some larger homes reaching up to 900 ㎡.
Many properties benefit from tarred roads, enhancing accessibility and convenience. The area features a mix of older and newer homes, appealing to families, professionals, and retirees seeking a quiet suburban lifestyle. The properties generally provide a peaceful setting with tree-lined streets and a strong community feel.
Haydon Park is well located near key amenities such as the National Botanic Gardens and Harare Gardens for outdoor recreation. Quality education is accessible through nearby Harare International School, while healthcare needs are served by Parirenyatwa Group Hospital and private clinics. Shopping options include Mbare Musika Market, Avondale Shopping Centre, and Sam Levy’s Village. Good transport links with major roads and public transport make commuting to Harare’s city center easy, supporting a balanced and convenient lifestyle in this established suburb.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $140,000 |
| Houses (View 560 properties) | $190,000 |
| Land (View 408 properties) | $55,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 145 properties) | $125,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 58 properties) | $550,000 |
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