Properties for sale in Harare East, Harare, are positioned in a well-established and diverse suburb. The average price of the properties currently listed is $240,000, reflecting a high-end market. These properties typically have a median land area of about 1,616 ㎡ and a median building size around 200 ㎡, with some larger estates reaching up to 7,100 ㎡ of land and buildings as large as 5,502 ㎡.
Many properties in this area are walled, offering added privacy and security. The mix of property types includes residential homes, office spaces, and retail outlets, catering to a range of buyers including families, professionals, and investors. The homes often balance modern features with established neighborhood charm, making them attractive for those seeking quality and comfort.
Harare East benefits from excellent connectivity with public transport and major roads providing easy access to Harare’s central business district. The area is close to notable schools like Prince Edward School and St. George’s College, as well as medical facilities including Parirenyatwa Group Hospital. Residents enjoy nearby attractions such as the National Botanic Gardens and Harare Gardens, while shopping needs are met by Eastgate Shopping Centre and Sam Levy’s Village. Dining options like The Blue Door and Amanzi Restaurant add to the lifestyle appeal of this convenient and amenity-rich neighborhood.
| Type | Avg. price |
|---|---|
| Overall | $240,000 |
| Houses (View 222 properties) | $235,000 |
| Land (View 111 properties) | $210,000 |
| Commercial Property (View 64 properties) | $580,000 |
| Flats & Apartments (View 60 properties) | $147,500 |
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