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The property is located adjacent to Inn on the Vumba and opposite Manicaland State University, approximately 7.8 km southeast of Mutare CBD along Vumba Road. It has been subdivided into 40 residential stands ranging from 2,100 Sq.m to 13,981 Sq.m. Title survey is alread...
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40 residential stands located on 24.8290 hectares in Fernhill Mutare

Fairbridge Park, Mutare
Land area 248,000 m²
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