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244-248 Fulton Ave

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221 N Calhoun St

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821-839 N Fulton Ave

Mount Clare Overlook

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Winchester Apartments

DePaul House

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Harvey Johnson Towers

N M Carroll Manor

733 W Pratt

Heritage Crossing

801 N Arlington Ave

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The Allendale

4000 Old Frederick Rd

Rosemont

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Irvington Place

1330 Laurens St

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Zion Towers

City Place on the Avenue

Redwood Square Apartments

MuCulloh Housing Lowrise

607 Pennsylvania Ave

312 N Paca St

The Abell Apartments

1431 N Carey St

1500-1560 N Carey St

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Frederick Douglass

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Rombro Bldg

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