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3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 bedroomed garden flat, lounge, kitchen ,bathroom, toilet, single lockup garage, single staff room, solar powered,7500 litres water tank
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Glen Lorne, Harare North
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