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 4.2-Hectare Residential Land for Sale in Hopley, Harare
 4.2-Hectare Residential Land for Sale in Hopley, Harare
Located just after the Mbudzi Roundabout, this 4.2-hectare piece of land in Hopley offers excellent potential for residential or commercial development. With easy access to major roads and nearby amenities, it’s a prime investment opportunity in a rapidly growing area...
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4.2-Hectare Residential Land for Sale in Hopley, Harare

Hopley, Harare South
42,000 m²

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