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A solid, small and compact house ideal for both residential and commercial use. Has 3 bedrooms with BICs, bathroom and toilet, lounge dining and a fitted kitchen ( needs to be modernized). Additional s includes a single lock up garage and a 4 roomed cottage. Price is n...

Solid House

Upper Hillside, Harare East
3 1 200 m²

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