Five most expensive places to buy property in Zimbabwe

5. Highlands

This region of Zimbabwe is known as the Eastern Highlands as well as the Manica Highlands. This is a mountain range which is the border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe. This mountain range stretches approximately 300 km from Mozambique’s Manica Province to Zimbabwe’s Manicaland Province. The area is known for its natural scenery, many rivers and also other sights. Attractions in the area include Nyanga national park, Worlds View and Mtarazi Falls Skywalk. At 772 m Mtarazi Falls is the second highest in Africa after the Tugela Falls in South Africa. A five bedroom house will cost US$950,000 for a quick property sale.

4. Pomona

There are long list of excellent attractions in this region such as the national Gallery of Zimbabwe. Harare Gardens and Mukuvisi Woodlands are also popular among those who want to get outdoors. Another attraction is the museum of human science and Chapungu Sculpture Park. For those who enjoy wildlife there is Haka Camp Game Park with its wide variety of wildlife and different species of birds. For the nature lover there is so much to be done. A house can cost US$1.1 million.

3. Colne Valley

Shire gardens and Meikles gardens continue to be popular among locals and visitors. People also go to Greystone Park Dam, Pioneer Park, Dawnview Park and Lion Park. However, there is also Tynwald gardens, Monavale Vlei and Parc récréatrif de Lake Chivero which is providing visitors with a tremendous amount of value. There is also a long list of national museums and monuments which can educate people on the history of the country. Thousands of people visit the museum of human sciences every year and just as many go to Africa unity Square. For a quick sale, a house can cost US$1.2 million.

2. Borrowdale

Borrowdale is to Sam Levi’s Village which is a shopping centre. Also in the vicinity is Benji’s Fun Factory which has a variety of fan activities which is thoroughly enjoyed by children. Thousands of visitors go to Zimparks Garden which is a well-known animal park. For children there is also the Tamba Tamba children’s play centre and Kingfisher Park which also has lots of opportunities for small children. Twala Trust animal sanctuary is another popular wildlife park. For shopping there is Joina City which is a collection of excellent shops where a wide variety of products can be purchased. A house will cost US$1.35 million.

1. Waterfalls

Once again this is a suburb which provides locals and visitors with a tremendous amount of value. Every year thousands of people are going to the National Hero’s Acre which is a commemorative site with lots of tombs as well as a museum which is remembering all of those freedom fighters which has sacrificed their lives in order to free the country and various film finance lawyers. Just as many people visit Domboshawa Caves which is very close to the city. Another attraction is First Floor Gallery Harare and for shopping people go to Joina Center where just about anything which people might need can be purchased. I house can cost US$1.6 million.