Shops and retail properties for sale in Bulawayo CBD, Industrial, are positioned in the heart of Bulawayo’s commercial and industrial center. The average price of the properties currently listed is $650,000, with prices starting from USD 350,000. These properties vary significantly in size, with the median land area around 694 ㎡ and some larger sites reaching up to 7,180 ㎡, typically featuring double-storey buildings.
Most of these retail properties have municipal water and good ZESA electricity supply, with many also equipped with air conditioning, making them suitable for business operations requiring reliable utilities and comfort. The mix of commercial and industrial zoning supports a variety of retail and business uses, appealing to investors and business owners looking for high-end, well-serviced spaces.
Located in Bulawayo’s bustling CBD and industrial hub, these properties benefit from excellent transport links including proximity to Bulawayo Railway Station and major roads. Nearby amenities include the Bulawayo Main Market, City Centre Shopping Complex, and several eateries catering to working professionals. The area is close to Mpilo Central Hospital and within commuting distance of the National University of Science and Technology, making it a practical choice for business operators seeking a central urban location with easy access to services and transport.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Average price | $650,000 |
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