
Large Stand designated for flats, perfect for a housing estate
Located in Victoria Falls Medium Density Suburb
3 1 2
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+/- 7355m total for the stand
Asking Price:
USD 395 000

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Stand located in medium density area.
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Zoned for flats.
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Currently half completed house also on the property.
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3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen and veranda – roof on.
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Stand is perfect for housing estate.
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Opposite the fruit and veg shop.
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Water connected, power and sewerage available.
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Title deeds (company share sale).




Located between the low and high density suburbs of Victoria Falls is the developing Medium density area. It is a quiet and slowly growing area.
On one of the major roads in the area is a large stand for sale. The stand has already been zoned for building a block of flats, and so can potentially be for a housing estate. It sits on 7355sqm, and opposite the fruit and veg shop, as well as the hardware store.
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Already built on the land is a house which is half-way done, with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchn and veranda. It has a roof, and sits on the western end of the stand.
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Water, power and sewerage have already been connected.
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Get in touch with us to discuss your options.
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