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Glen Norah A extension 300m² with water Development still in progress Well built area Council cession Price 10k
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Glen Norah stand

Glen Norah, Harare High Density
300 m²
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Glen Norah C Choice of 2 stands available for sale measuring 360sqm and 270sm. Well serviced Council Cession Prices - 360sqm >>>>>14k negotiable. -270sqm >>>>>12k negotiable.

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Glen Norah, Harare High Density
270 m²

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