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Perfect 500 m² stand in Msasa Park, Harare South — an attractive development opportunity for a private family home or an investor seeking a ready-to-build plot. Situated on a level-to-gently-sloping parcel, the site offers a clear footprint for a spacious house, garden ...
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Msasa Park the Castle

Msasa Park, Harare South
Land area 500 m²
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