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Unique opportunity to acquire this property with 30m beachfront, 3 bedrooms, communal open plan lounge/living area, study, fitted kitchen, 3 front verandas with spectacular 180 degree island views, 2 bathrooms, municipal water and 2 x 5 000 litre tanks plus 2 smaller ta...
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Beachhouse in Central Vilanculos!

Mozambique
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 150 m²
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