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Farm & Agricultural Land
Farm & Agricultural Land
Farm & Agricultural Land
Gwanda farm for sale Size 2 294 hac 2 rivers one being one of the biggest in matebeleland. River thuli With Conservancy rights 33ks from gwanda Town Asking 1.8M negotiable
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Gwanda farm

Gwanda
Land area 229,460,000 m²
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Warehouse & Factory
Looking for diversification, stability, potential for growth, stable cash flow and profitability then this industrial property offers investors a great opportunity to generate consistent income and grow their portfolios. Situated in West Nicholson, sitting on 72.7...
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Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Stands & Residential Land
Introducing Residential Land in Gwanda with Municipal Facilities & Tarred Roads for Sale, perfect for astute property developers and home builders, located in the region of Gwanda, Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. Gracing an average land area of 330 m², and at US$25/sqm...
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4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
4 Bedroom House
2,456 m2, brick under tile, 4 bedrooms with main en suite, lounge, study , kitchen all still with grano floors. Also fitted with security lights. This property offers you the opportunity to finish off with your preferred finishing’s!
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Gwanda Investments !

Gwanda
Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 Land area 2,456 m²
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
*RODOR* Charming Family Home in Gwanda. Discover your new residence in the heart of old low-density Gwanda! This renovated brick under iron home, nestled on a generous 1429 sqm, offers a blend of comfort and modern amenities. Key Features: Spacious Living: Enjoy three b...
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Gwanda130

Gwanda
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 1 m²
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