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Available in Westlea is this newly painted 1 bed cottage. The property features: • 1 bedroom - Lounge - kitchen (not fitted) - Combined toilet and bathroom. - outside store room The property is connected to city council water. For security, the house is wal...
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1 Bed House to Rent in Westlea

Westlea, Harare West
Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1 40 m²
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Property Size Avg. price
1 bedroom (View 6 properties) $325
2 bedroom (View 9 properties) $700
3 bedroom (View 34 properties) $800
4 bedroom (View 28 properties) $925
5+ bedroom (View 8 properties) $1,800

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