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1230 S Barrington Ave

1275 Barry Ave

1442-1446 Federal Ave

1516 Colby Ave

1951 Glendon Ave

10745 La Grange Ave

1807-1817 1/2 S Beverly Glen Blvd

10737 La Grange Ave

1951 Pelham Ave

1839 Pandora Ave

10831-10839 La Grange Ave

Sunset Barrington

10801 La Grange Ave

1324 Barry Ave

11706 Mayfield Ave

1224 S Barrington Ave

1115 S Barrington Ave

Barrington Kemp Apartments

11565 Ohio Ave

11679 Montana Ave

514 S Barrington Ave

612 S Barrington Ave

11685 MONTANA Ave

Barrington Manor Apartments

1293 Barry Ave

11706 Kiowa Ave

11707 Goshen Ave

1433 Federal Ave

1609 Butler Ave

Colby Avenue

1833-1835 S Beverly Glen Blvd

Villas on the Glen

1840 Pandora Ave

1839 S Beverly Glen Blvd

11340 Iowa Ave

1460 Federal Ave

11660 Texas Ave

11710 Mayfield Ave

1319 Barry Ave

1412 Barry Ave

11712 Darlington Ave

11715 Goshen Ave

1843-1845 S Beverly Glen Blvd

1853 S Beverly Glen Blvd

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11551 Santa Monica Blvd

1850 Pandora Ave

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