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QUEENSDALE 47K Lovely stand located across from Queensdale Shopping centre. Measuring 1300sqm Subdivision permit Access already in place Panhandle Two staff quarters Sewer line Zesa lines Ready to build. Walled three sides Priced 55k

Queensdale 47K

Queensdale, Harare South
1,306 m²

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