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Msasa Park house for sale.75k. 3 bedrooms,main with BICS, seperate toilet and bathroom, kitchen with BICS, lounge and dining, garage, 450sqm Asking prize 75k
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Msasa, Harare East
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1 200 m²
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What is the average price of property for sale in Harare East?

Type Avg. price
Overall $230,000
Houses (View 189 properties) $225,000
Land (View 102 properties) $162,500
Commercial Property (View 56 properties) $745,000
Flats & Apartments (View 55 properties) $172,500

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