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?? *New on the Market* Westgate Diamond Park ?? Asking price is 35k neg. ??Stand is 1000m2. ?? Ready to build. ?? Parent Deed available. ?? About 500meters away from Lomagundi ( Chinhoyi rd). Call Eddie

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Sandton Park, Harare West
1,000 m²
Sandton Park Phase 1
Sandton Park Phase 1
Sandton Park Phase 1
Sandton Park Phase 1
Stand measuring 4227sqm with a slab box of a 2 bedroomed cottage,well and built up area, Developer cession

Sandton Park Phase 1

Sandton Park, Harare West
4,227 m²

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