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New Development –  SERVICED STANDS for Sale!
New Development –  SERVICED STANDS for Sale!
New Development –  SERVICED STANDS for Sale!
Sought after serviced stands starting at 200 m2 and priced from $11,000 excl VAT, terms available.

New Development – SERVICED STANDS for Sale!

Cowdray Park, Bulawayo High-Density
200 m²
Upper Rangemore
An investors dream, located off Plumtree road. Development plan submitted and permit to e issued. Land size 263ha. Price negotiable

Upper Rangemore

Upper Rangemore, Bulawayo High-Density
2,630,000 m²

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