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Three roomed cottage being two adjoined rooms and a separate one. One bathroom that combines toilet and shower On a large and spacious yard that is walled and gated Reliable borehole water with reserve tank (5,000 litres) Reliable power supply 1km from the main road and shops Close to a private school Very quiet neighbourhood. Rent USD300/month
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Three roomed cottage in Chadcombe

Chadcombe, Harare South
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Neat, affordable one and half room to let in Chadcombe (Harare South) — ideal for a single professional or student. This standalone flatlet sits in a large, fully walled yard and features a secure steel door, small window with bars, smooth painted walls and tiled floors...
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