Townhouses and complexes for rent in Zimbabwe offer a variety of options with an average monthly rental price of $1,500. These properties typically have a median land area of about 400 ㎡ and an average property size of 150 ㎡, with some larger units reaching up to 800 ㎡ on land parcels as big as 4,200 ㎡. Starting rents begin around USD 470, making these homes accessible for many renters.
Most townhouses and complexes feature practical amenities such as electric gates, walled perimeters, and fitted kitchens. Many also include internet connections, gardens, verandahs, paved areas, water tanks, and boreholes. Inside, main en suite bathrooms and tiled floors are common, providing comfort and convenience for residents.
These rental properties are typically located in well-established residential neighborhoods across Zimbabwe’s urban centers. Residents benefit from access to schools, universities, healthcare facilities, and shopping centers like Sam Levy's Village and Eastgate Mall. The areas often provide good transport links and a safe environment, making them suitable for families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle in Zimbabwe’s growing cities.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 1 bedroom (View 12 properties) | $375 |
| 2 bedroom (View 37 properties) | $625 |
| 3 bedroom (View 183 properties) | $1,200 |
| 4 bedroom (View 176 properties) | $2,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 90 properties) | $2,500 |
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