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5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
Lower Vumba, first property on road to Whitehorse inn. Featuring biological assets being 120 Peacan nut trees at various stages including maiden Peacan trees at bearing stages, 2 e suites bedrooms with 5 double queen size bedrooms in all, main bedroom with Jet master f...
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Bedrooms 5 Land area 20,234 m²
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
Charming family home for sale in the cool, scenic Vumba foothills — a rare parcel of privacy and space totaling 20,234 m² (about 2.02 ha) with a substantial 500 m² of comfortable living. This solid single-level residence offers 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, generous recep...
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