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Vacant piece of land measuring 1,000 m2 in an upcoming development area serviced with tarred roads and water reticulation. Power (ZESA) connection is within reach and underway. The property has unencumbered title deeds being ready for transfer.
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Epworth, Harare High Density
Land area 1,000 m²
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