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3 Bedroom House
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3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
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3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
Located in Cranborne suburb is this solid 3 bed house for sale comprises of spacious lounge cum dining, fitted kitchen, bedrooms with built-in cupboards, family bathroom and separate toilet, council water, sewer system, car shed, 1 roomed storeroom, the land has room fo...
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Cranborne, Harare South
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1 144 m²
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