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Prime 800sqm Stand for Sale in Emhlangeni, Near Romney Park – $35,000
Prime 800sqm Stand for Sale in Emhlangeni, Near Romney Park – $35,000
This fully serviced 800sqm stand is located in the desirable area of Emhlangeni, near Romney Park, offering an excellent opportunity for residential development. Priced at $35,000, this property is ready for construction, with all necessary services in place. Its proxim...

Prime 800sqm Stand for Sale in Emhlangeni, Near Romney Park – $35,000

Romney Park, Bulawayo North
800 m²

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