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This prime 920sqm property in Harare's Avenues offers a lucrative investment opportunity. Featuring a 3-roomed cottage, the plot is ripe for a multi-story commercial or mixed-use development, maximizing land use for boosted returns. With unmatched visibility in a strong tenancy area, this property promises solid long-term growth potential. Priced at $it's a rare chance for investors seeking strategic commercial expansion in Harare. Don't miss out on this chance to elevate your investment portfolio!
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Prime Commercial Land For Sale In Avenues

Avenues, Harare CBD
Land area 920 m²
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