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A cozy cottage consisting of a spacious bedroom and a kitchen and having an own bathroom with a shower and toilet is on the block. The walls are freshly painted and neat and the bathroom is newly set up. The cottage is in a walled yard with a security sliding gate. A 50...
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Property Size Avg. price
1 bedroom (View 3 properties) $375
2 bedroom (View 13 properties) $550
3 bedroom (View 45 properties) $850
4 bedroom (View 25 properties) $1,250
5+ bedroom (View 12 properties) $1,900

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