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Villa Veneto

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New Hampshire Avenue Apartments

Kenmore Commons

4108 Marathon St

Virgil Court Apartments

608 North Kingsley Drive

Mariposa Apartments

426 S. New Hampshire

526 N Harvard Blvd - 526 3/4

North Kingsley Apartments

Alexandria Place

Alexandria

430 S Berendo St

335 S Normandie Ave

4303-4313 W 1st St

4619-4623 Rosewood Ave

420 S Alexandria Ave

546 N Harvard Blvd

Hill Crest

232-6 S. Harvard Blvd

Wilshire Catalina Regency

Berendo Gardens

315 South Virgil Ave

St Tropez Apartments

Ardmore/Melrose Apartments

354 S Normandie Ave

634-636 N Kingsley Dr

4565 Oakwood Ave

4015 Melrose Ave

712 N Ardmore Ave

410 S Mariposa Ave

237 Robinson St

220 S Commonwealth Ave

Vermont Corridor Apartments

411-425 S Alexandria Ave

Virgil Apartments

331 S Ardmore Ave

447 S Berendo St

New Hampshire Apartments

822m

605 Imogen Ave

619 North Kingsley Drive

3800 Clinton St

Harvard Embassy Towers

Commonwealth Town House

Carol Manor

Casa Grande
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