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Normandie Terrace

622 Imogen Ave

636-640 N Westmoreland Ave

507 S Normandie Ave

659 N Heliotrope Dr

535 S Mariposa Ave

Kingsley Villa

525 N Normandie Ave

4066 Melrose Ave

400 N Kingsley Dr

Harvard Manor

616 N Mariposa Ave

Bellevue

4475 Rosewood Ave

650 N Madison Ave

4425 Maplewood Ave

650 N Kenmore Ave

646 N Westmoreland Ave

629 S Commonwealth Ave

3324-3326 1/2 Bellevue Ave

530 S Normandie Ave

Normandie Gardens

617 Tularosa Dr

3403 Bellevue Ave

637 Imogen Ave

4131-4135 Melrose Ave

Four (4) Apartment Building

631-633 Maltman Ave

239 S Harvard Blvd

432 N Kingsley

631 S Kenmore Ave

664 N Kenmore Ave

4137 Melrose Ave

256 S La Fayette Park Pl

611 Micheltorena St

226 S La Fayette Park Pl

525 S La Fayette Park Pl

503 N Ardmore Ave

639 N Alexandria Ave

Residential Condominium

616 Tularosa Dr

4362 E Melrose Ave

645 N Alexandria Ave

617 Micheltorena St

3240 Wilshire Blvd

654 N Virgil Ave

200 S La Fayette Park Pl

643 Maltman Ave

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