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808 N Main St

The Mill at Ironworks II

Jamestown Homes of Mishawaka

Princess City Apartments

207 N West St

314 S Wells St

321 W 4th St

813 W 3rd St

536 W Mishawaka Ave

554 W 9th St

3721 Lincolnway E

518 W 7th St

West End Apartments

226-228 Cleveland St

318 Lincoln Way E

Logan Village

126-130 W Mishawaka Ave

928 E Lincolnway

126 W Mishawaka Ave

2802 Hickory Rd

1012 Vine St

Kensard Manor

Lakeside Apartments

Cedar Crest Apartments

100 Center Hi-Rise

Village Green

The Avalon

Preserve at Fir Road

Penelope 60 Senior Apartments

Parkview Terrace Apartments

River Center Apartments

Riverview 500

West Jefferson Apartments

Linden House of Mishawaka

Cedar Glen

The Village at Arborwood
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