Properties for sale in Zimbabwe offer a wide range of options, with an average price of $170,000. The median land area for these properties is around 1,784 ㎡, while the median building size is approximately 80 ㎡. Some listings include very large land parcels up to 202,000 ㎡ and properties with building sizes reaching 4,000 ㎡, providing choices for various needs and budgets.
These properties typically include residential homes and land suitable for development or investment. The variety in land and building sizes means buyers can find anything from modest homes to expansive estates. Many properties benefit from the natural beauty and diverse landscapes Zimbabwe is known for, including savannas and mountainous areas.
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country with rich cultural heritage and notable attractions such as Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, and the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Major cities like Harare and Bulawayo offer access to universities, hospitals, shopping centers like Sam Levy's Village and Eastgate Mall, and a variety of dining options. This makes the country appealing for those seeking both urban amenities and proximity to natural and cultural landmarks.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $170,000 |
| Houses (View 2,824 properties) | $220,000 |
| Land (View 2,600 properties) | $70,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 812 properties) | $600,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 561 properties) | $142,500 |
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