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29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
29 Bedroom Flat & Apartment
A great investment opportunity in the heart of Chiredzi CBD offering remarkable returns!.Property comprises 4 residential blocks of flats constructed of pise de tere under iron sheets,giving a total of 17 flat units of good accommodation.5 of the flats are single beds w...
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Chiredzi CBD

Chiredzi
Bedrooms 29 Bathrooms 17 2,230 m²
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