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A prime 4,087sqm residential stand in the fast-growing and highly sought-after Lingfield suburb. Perfect for those looking to build their dream home, this large, spacious plot offers endless possibilities in a serene and family-friendly neighborhood. Its prime location...

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Lynfield, Gweru
4,087 m²
An undeveloped stand available in Gweru - Lynfield
An undeveloped stand available in Gweru Lynfield area measuring 9303 square metres. Title Deeds Available. Asking price USD$45 000.00

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