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This cottage offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, combined living and dining area, fitted kitchen and a carport. There is a borehole and inverter, and the property is walled and electric gated, plus fully furnished. No pets allowed.
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The average price of a 1 bedroom house for rent in Harare East is $700 per month
The average price of a 2 bedroom house for rent in Harare East is $450 per month
The average price of a 3 bedroom house for rent in Harare East is $1,025 per month
The average price of a 4 bedroom house for rent in Harare East is $1,400 per month
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