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3-Bedroom Apartment for Sale in Kadoma, With Essential Features
Kadoma Mornington Clusters 3 bedroomed with main ensuite sitting on 400sqm with building footprint of 150sqm, Double Car Port, Bio digester, toilet and bathroom , tiled, and kitchen. Payment options are also available as follows: 1. $105k payable over 6 months 2 Selling price $ deposit 30% payable in 3 months,tenure on Balance 36 Months with interest rate of 15,% per annum choice 36 units and 3 units ready to occupy.
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