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Eden At Avondale Apartments

3883 Turtle Creek Blvd

The Vendome on Turtle Creek

Renaissance On Turtle Creek

Colonnade At Turtle Creek

The Grand at Turtle Creek Condominiums

The Colonnade on Cole

Bois du Chene

Sutton Place Condominiums

Crest at Oak Park

Bellaveux - Phase II

Elizabeth M. Criswell Apartments

5105 Vandelia St

5000 Bowser Ave

4528 Roland Ave

4500 Roland Ave

4301 Lomo Alto Dr

2316 Stutz Rd

4501 Westway Ave

4242 Lomo Alto Dr

4300 Lomo Alto Dr

2787 Kings Rd

4212 Lomo Alto Dr

Westside Condos

The Montebella

4545 Bowser Ave

3905 Hawthorne Ave

3816 Hawthorne Ave

4432 Bowser Ave

3700 Prescott Ave

Holland Avenue Apartments

2919 Lucas Dr

3911 Prescott Ave

3937 Hawthorne Ave

4001 Hawthorne Ave

Nikko

Lomo Blanco Condominiums

Tribeca

Melrose Place Apartments

Villas On Bowser

4330 Holland Ave

Smith Place

The Little Turtle

4312 Cedar Springs Rd

Gilbert Oaks

4043 Herschel Ave

4120 Hawthorne Ave

Love Field Mobile Home Park

4105 Prescott Ave

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