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4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
House for Sale — Northlea, Gweru (Midlands). Spacious single-storey family home on a generous 910 m² stand with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. As pictured, the property presents a well-proportioned cream exterior with red trim, protective burglar bars on windows and a secu...
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Property Size Avg. price
2 bedroom (View 4 properties) $40,000
3 bedroom (View 8 properties) $90,000
4 bedroom (View 11 properties) $47,500
5+ bedroom (View 9 properties) $115,000

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