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SELBOURNE PARK PROJECT NEXT TO PARKLANDS AREA FULLY SERVICED READY FOR TITLE DEEDS 300 sqm - 600 sqm at US 100 per sqm Terms are 70% Deposit and Balance over 3 months
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SELBOURNE PARK PROJECT next to PARKlands & Nust University

Selbourne Park, Bulawayo East
Land area 300 m²
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