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Shop /Retail space for rent on Belvedere Road measuring 265 m² building area. Bright, clean and ready for immediate occupation: the place offers a generous open-plan layout with polished concrete floors, freshly painted white walls and high ceilings that maximise displa...
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Road Frontage Retail Shop/Warehouse

Belvedere, Harare West
265 m²
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Pharmacy for rent in Milton Park in a Medical Centre. Good visibility
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Milton Park, Harare West
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