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For sale is a prime villa stand in the prestigious Carrick Creagh Estate, Borrowdale, one of Harare North’s most sought-after and secure residential developments. Measuring 400sqm, this stand offers a perfect opportunity to build your dream home in an area known for its...
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Prime 400 m² Residential Stand for Sale in Carrick Creagh

Carrick Creagh, Harare North
Land area 400 m²
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