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Available for sale in Manresa is a 2 bedrooms flat, all bedrooms have built in cupboards, morden fitted kitchen, Common bath and toilet, spacious lounge, borehole water, garden space , on ground floor

Manresa flat for sale

Manresa, Harare East
2 1 150 m²

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The average price of a 2 bedroom flat & apartment for sale in Harare East is $92,500
The average price of a 3 bedroom flat & apartment for sale in Harare East is $155,000
The average price of a 4 bedroom flat & apartment for sale in Harare East is $157,500
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