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A semi-detached residential dwelling consisting of 2 bedrooms, lounge, and kitchen. Outside toilet. Property is Walled and gated. Stand size : 226sqm Council cession
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HOUSE FOR SALE IN MUCHEKE(near Mazorodze Clinic)

Mucheke, Masvingo
Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1 200 m²
2 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom House
Location: Mucheke, Masvingo Asking Price: US$20,000 Oasis Realty is proud to present this affordable and well-positioned residential opportunity in the established suburb of Mucheke. Set on a generous 550sqm stand, the property comes with a 2-roomed house, offerin...
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Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1 60 m²
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