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This prime infill stand in Fourwinds offers a fantastic opportunity for development, strategically located just a few meters away from Matopos Road. The stand is walled on 2 and a half sides, providing a secure and defined boundary. Key features include: Fully Serviced...
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Fourwinds stand for sale

Four Winds, Bulawayo South
Land area 4,200 m²
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