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These prime plots for sale are perfect for holiday homes, agricultural ventures, or residential living. Located just next to John Galt Village and close to the Bronsberry Hotel, this is your chance to own a slice of paradise with easy access to electricity, water, and gravel roads. Starting at only USD 20,000 per hectare, with sizes ranging from 2 to 10 hectares, and a 50% deposit payable over 12 months — your future home or investment is within reach. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to build your ideal lifestyle in the scenic beauty of Nyanga

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Nyanga
5,180,000 m²

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