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4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
Welcome to a rare gem nestled in the heart of Darlington, Mutare—a spacious 4-bedroom sanctuary that promises a blend of comfort and convenience. Occupying a generous 2604 m² land area with a substantial 250 m² building expanse, this property is an ideal haven for famil...
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Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 1 250 m²
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Property Size Avg. price
3 bedroom (View 14 properties) $170,000
4 bedroom (View 11 properties) $135,000
5+ bedroom (View 4 properties) $420,000

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