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3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
3 Bedroom Garden Flat
Neat and well-designed townhouse located in the sought-after Suburbs area, offering comfortable and practical modern living. Downstairs: • Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area • Pantry for extra storage • Guest toilet Upstairs: • 3 bedrooms, with the ...
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Suburbs, Bulawayo East
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 Land area 2,974 m²
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