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5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
5 Bedroom House
Offering 5 bedrooms: Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom plus walk-in closet, 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and 2 other bedrooms sharing a bathroom. All with built-in cupboards Spacious and airy open plan lounge , dining and modern fitted kitchen with a p...
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Mount Pleasant Heights, Harare North
Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 4 700 m²
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