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3 Bedroom House
The house is 3 bedroomed with lounge and dining separate, modern fitted kitchen, spacious lounge, lock up garage, walled 3 sides, well , water tank .Available 1st November
Sole Mandate
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Springvale, Ruwa
Bedrooms 3 180 m²
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