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Waterford Farm for Sale: $280,000 Spacious 11.6-acre farm in Bulawayo’s Waterford area, offering diverse opportunities. Features include: 3-bed farmhouse and 4-bed house under construction Water infrastructure: boreholes, Jojo tanks, and concrete reservoir Irrig...
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Waterford Farm for sale

Waterford, Bulawayo East
Land area 46,944 m²
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