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5701 San Vicente Blvd

8612 Burton Way

2441 S Cochran Ave

3541 Jasmine Ave

8602 Burton Way

5430-5434 Smiley Dr

10381 Almayo Ave

865-879 Alandele Ave

5652 Corbett St

3756 Clarington Ave

5662 San Vicente Blvd

MIRACLE MILE SPANISH STYLE 5-PLEX-TOWNHOUSE 2

5640-5650 Corbett St

11 Apartments + 1 Non-conforming

1326 S Ridgeley Dr

1341 S Burnside Ave

2360 S Beverly Glen Blvd

1343 S Burnside Ave

10389 Almayo Ave

1320 S Ridgeley Dr

2104 S Cochran Ave

2204 Cochran ave

3551 Jasmine Ave

2918-2922 Hauser Blvd

5411 Smiley Dr

5424 Smiley Dr

5826 W Olympic Blvd

3640 Jasmine Ave

3508 Vinton Ave

3563 Jasmine Ave

10393-10395 Almayo Ave

10219 Palms Blvd

3514 Vinton Ave

3363 Vinton Ave

5712 Clemson St

945 S Curson Ave

1366 S Burnside Ave

329 S La Peer Dr

3669 Empire Dr

8857 Burton Way

329 S Clark Dr

5831-5839 W Olympic Blvd

1890 S Cochran Ave

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