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Charming starter home in Kuwadzana — solid 2-bedroom, 1-bath bungalow on a generous 300 m² stand with a compact 60 m² building area. As seen in the photos, the property features a grey rendered facade with security gate and window bars, a fitted main door, and a satelli...
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