Townhouses and complexes for sale in Newlands, Harare North, are positioned in a well-established, quiet suburb popular with families and professionals. The average price of the properties currently listed is $320,000, with prices starting from USD 165,000. These homes typically have a median land area of 500 ㎡ and a median property size of 220 ㎡, though some larger properties can reach up to 9,800 ㎡ in size and 18,200 ㎡ in land area.
Most properties come equipped with practical features such as water tanks, boreholes, electric gates, fitted kitchens, and main en suites. Security is enhanced by walled compounds and solar systems, while many homes include parking bays, verandahs, gardens, carports, and tiled floors, offering comfortable and secure living spaces.
Newlands is known for its leafy streets and family-friendly atmosphere, attracting both local and expatriate buyers. The area offers convenient access to Newlands Country Club for recreation, Newlands Primary School and St. George’s College for education, and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for healthcare. Shopping needs are met by Newlands Shopping Centre and nearby markets, while transport links via Sam Nujoma Street provide easy access to Harare city center and surrounding suburbs, making this a well-rounded location for homebuyers.
| Property Size | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| 3 bedroom (View 16 properties) | $365,000 |
| 4 bedroom (View 5 properties) | $225,000 |
| 5+ bedroom (View 3 properties) | $220,000 |
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