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Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
Mt Darwin farm for sale
An opportunity to own a farm has risen.Up for sale is farm which features a dam, the farm is fenced right round and the Zesa line is nearby.Region is slightly dry but very ideal for goat farming and cattle ranching,Property has full title deeds.The property also feature...

Mt Darwin farm for sale

Mt Darwin
677,000 m²

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