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What is the average price of houses for sale in Zimbabwe?

Property Size Avg. price
1 bedroom (View 7 properties) $69,000
2 bedroom (View 101 properties) $80,000
3 bedroom (View 922 properties) $150,000
4 bedroom (View 1,075 properties) $155,000
5+ bedroom (View 807 properties) $380,000

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