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177 12th St NE

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242 12th St NE

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214 Randolph Street

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Hillside Villas

195 NE Randolph St

217-235 Lampkin St

The Avery

548 Thurmond St NW

Villas at the Dome

658 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

657 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

748 St Charles Ave

833

The Legacy at Vine City

Westside Future Fund

693 Dalvigney St NW

Villa at the Dome

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Edgewood Mews

Highland Oaks

710 North Ave NW

260 Elm St NW

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