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2553 W 12th St

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The Naples Villlas

1340 5th Ave

1207 S Norton Ave

1822 Roosevelt Ave

1326-1328 S Catalina St

528 S Harvard Blvd

701 Crenshaw Blvd

1180 S Bronson Ave

The Kensington

1903 S Harvard Blvd

826 S Berendo St

1336 5th Ave #3

1043 S New Hampshire Ave

925 S New Hampshire Ave

961 S New Hampshire Ave

504 S Manhattan Pl

732 Lorraine Blvd

2952 James M Wood

1322 S Catalina St

1218 S Berendo St

2611 W 17th St

929 S New Hampshire Ave

1153 S Bronson Ave

1047 S New Hampshire Ave

1821 Roosevelt Ave

Berendo Partnersip - 749 S. Berendo St

1847 S Wilton Pl

1828 S Van Ness Ave

1819 S Van Ness Ave

New Hampshire Villas

1706-1708 Arlington Ave

1165 S Bronson Ave

1115-1123 1/2 S New Hampshire Ave

524 S Harvard Blvd

1400-1406 S Catalina St

2951 James M Wood Blvd

2324 W Washington Blvd

1221--1223 S Norton Ave

505 S Serrano Ave

1151 S New Hampshire Ave

505 S Harvard Blvd

1823-1829 S Normandie Ave

1932-1934 S Hobart Blvd

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