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Chiedza Park Stands 300-350m² @ 40 us/m² ($12k-$14k) Reg fee of 200usd plus deposit of $1500usd balance in instalments of $219usd for 36months Development in progress. Clean Paperwork. Deeds, Development and Subdivision Permit *Group site visits for *Chie...
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Chiedza Park Stands

Chiedza Park, Harare South
Land area 300 m²
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