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Msasa Park 430sqm stand located along Kay Eddie Drive. Situated in a secure gated community, the property comes with a parent title deed and a subdivision permit already in place, making it ideal for building your dream home or investing in a highly sought-after area
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Msasa Park 430sqm Residential Stand for Sale

Msasa, Harare East
Land area 430 m²
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