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Chitungwiza house for sale
available for sale is a house in Chitungwiza Unit N which comprises of 4 bedrooms, mes, lounge, dining room, kitchen, shower, toilet, fenced and gated, close to all amenities. Cession Asking price US$35 000 neg

Chitungwiza house for sale

Chitungwiza
4 2 200 m²

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The average price of a 1 bedroom house for sale in Mashonaland East is $8,000
The average price of a 2 bedroom house for sale in Mashonaland East is $31,500
The average price of a 3 bedroom house for sale in Mashonaland East is $38,000
The average price of a 4 bedroom house for sale in Mashonaland East is $60,000
The average price of a 5+ bedroom house for sale in Mashonaland East is $50,000
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