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Hatfield: Commercial Stand For Sale
Hatfield: Commercial Stand For Sale
Hatfield: Commercial Stand For Sale
Hatfield: Commercial Stand For Sale
Size: 3,500m² Price: USD $45 per m² Located at a strategic corner along Chiremba and Delport Road, this commercial stand offers high visibility and easy access—making it an ideal site for a wide range of commercial developments. Ideal For: ? Service Station: Hig...

Hatfield: Commercial Stand For Sale

Hatfield, Harare South
3,500 m²

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