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Prime commercial & industrial 200 m² stand for sale in Adelaide Park, Ruwa — ideal for a small workshop, storeroom, kiosk or compact office. The site is level and currently covered in natural grass and light shrubs (photos show the plot in its cleared-but-natural state)...
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