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4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
This refreshed 4-bedroom home in Cowdray Park features a clean, modern interior with tiling throughout and a recently repainted finish. The living area includes a lounge with a functional chimney, while the kitchen is updated with a fitted under-sink cabinet for organiz...
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Cowdray Park, Bulawayo High-Density
Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 1 150 m²
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