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Vacant corner stand in Rivercrest Scheme
Available for sale is a vacant corner stand measuring 1516sqm located at Macheke Growth Point - Rivercrest Scheme. Payment required once off but payment terms also acceptable

Vacant corner stand in Rivercrest Scheme

Macheke
1,516 m²
Macheke plot for sale
Macheke plot for sale
Macheke plot for sale
For sale *Macheke-$18000neg* ????Available for sale is 4 hectares of land situated in Mfusire which is 10km away from Macheke along the Mutare highway. There is a fenced 7 roomed house, 2 roomed staff quarters, tobacco ban, incomplete fowl run, a fish pond and a ...

Macheke plot for sale

Macheke
40,000 m²

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