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Commercial & Industrial Land
Presenting an exceptional opportunity to invest in a well-located Commercial land extending to 987 m² situated in Haydon Park, Harare West, Harare, Zimbabwe. This magnificent parcel of land is strategically positioned with ready access to good ZESA, enhancing convenienc...
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Commercial Land in Harare West, Haydon Park - 987m²

Haydon Park, Harare West
Land area 987 m²
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