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431 S Commonwealth Ave

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3309 Ellsworth St

1762 Glendale Blvd

626 Micheltorena St

924-930 Grandview St.

1030 S Union Ave

336 W Seventh St

1403 Connecticut St

1899 Lucretia Ave

Beverly Terrace

113-119 N Hoover St

629 S Commonwealth Ave

3260 Descanso Dr

1217 Westerly Ter

1432 Westerly Ter

1034 Beacon Ave

2823-2831 Leeward Ave

3400 London St

Apartments on 7th St @ Hoover St.

419 1/2 W 8th St

1459-1461 Silver Lake Blvd

1889 Lemoyne St

924-930 S Park View St

1060-1072 Valencia St

320 S Virgil Ave

424 S Virgil Ave

3403 Bellevue Ave

1027 S Burlington Ave

2826 Leeward Ave

165-169 B S Commonwealth Ave

College Station

813 Robinson St

958 S Lake St

2833 Leeward Ave

328 S Virgil Ave

935 S Grand View St

1040 S Union Ave

1030 S Burlington Ave

3300 Marathon St

3415 Plata St

3408 Bellevue Ave

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1032 S Bonnie Brae St

941 S Grand View St

2841 Leeward Ave

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