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Prime 1,630 m² residential stand for sale in Northlea, Gweru — a level, easy-to-build parcel ideal for a family home or investment. The stand fronts a quiet gravel road with visible storm-water culverts and established trees giving instant curb appeal. The land is servi...
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1630m² Stand for Sale in Northlea, Gweru

Northlea, Gweru
Land area 1,630 m²
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