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Exceptional 7,943 m² office opportunity in Borrowdale West, Harare North — a large, level serviced parcel ideal for a corporate headquarters, office park or mixed commercial development. The site (building and land area both 7,943 m²) sits on a quiet paved road with cle...
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The Strand Corporate Office Park

Borrowdale West, Harare North
7,943 m²
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Type Avg. price
Overall $165,000
Houses (View 2,832 properties) $200,000
Land (View 2,600 properties) $80,000
Commercial Property (View 880 properties) $610,000
Flats & Apartments (View 561 properties) $140,000

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