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Prime Investment Property for Sale in Stabile Park, Gweru – 3 Hectares with House This strategically located 3-hectare investment property in Stabile Park, Gweru offers exceptional value, combining main road frontage, development potential, and income-generating poss...
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Stabile Park, Gweru

Montrose, Gweru
Land area 30,000 m²
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Type Avg. price
Overall $54,000
Land (View 47 properties) $36,500
Houses (View 31 properties) $100,000
Commercial Property (View 14 properties) $282,500
Flats & Apartments (View 2 properties) $90,000

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