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Prime Land For sale off Carrick Craegh A big Canvas in the heart of Borrowdale ready for development. Proposed Subdivision Pan Handle Prolific Borehole on Main Property.
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Quinnington Borrowdale Prime Land

Quinnington, Harare North
Land area 9,166 m²
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