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FOR SALE Royal Properties presents Granary stands phase 3, sitting on 325sqm. Developer Cession Asking Price 15k plain ground and 18k on slab level

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Granary Park, Harare High Density
325 m²
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2× choice of 4000sqm Stands in Ridle ridge Zesa Accepting nostro Better term installments Full title deed $40k

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Rydale Ridge, Harare High Density
4,000 m²

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