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5 Bedroom House
5 bedrooms mes, fitted kitchen, lounge, dining, walled and gated, borehole, water tank, solar system, double lock up garage
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Five bedroom house to let, with main ensuite

Windsor Park, Ruwa
Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 2 300 m²
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3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
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3 Bedroom House
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3 Bedroom House
3 beds, main ensuite, kitchen, open plan dining and lounge. Walled and gated.
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Winsor Park

Windsor Park, Ruwa
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 300 m²
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