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Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Shop & Retail Property
Prime commercial opportunity in Shamva — 2,000 m² stand with a solid 500 m² single-storey retail building, ideal for investors or business owners ready to expand in Mashonaland Central. As seen in the photos, the property presents a long street-facing frontage with a co...
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500 m²
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30 blocks with a total of 300 hectares Location: Shamva Geological Report Assay Report available Offers around US 1.5m Ownership certificate of registration
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