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Ohio Luxury Investments LLC

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Lindsey Addition

11970 Walnut Lane

11660 Chenault Street,

11980 Walnut Ln

1738 Armacost Ave,

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625 S Barrington Ave

1728 Granville Ave

1752 Brockton Ave

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11981-11985 Nebraska Ave

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1756 Brockton Ave

Chenault Townhomes

11853-11881 Nebraska Ave

Purdue Point by Wiseman

1723 S Barrington Ave

1718-1722 S Barrington Ave

1755 Granville Ave

1519 Purdue Ave

605 Barrington by Wiseman

1615 Butler Ave

1808 S Bundy Dr

1657 Colby Ave

1666 Federal Ave

11763 Nebraska Ave

Iowa Federal by Wiseman

1640 Colby Ave

1623-1625 Butler Ave

Colby West by Wiseman

1730 S Barrington Ave

1820 S Bundy Dr

1516 Purdue Ave

Purdue Ohio by Wiseman

1719 Federal Ave

1505 Corinth Ave

1658 Colby Ave

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