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3725 S Canfield Ave

1219 S Bedford St

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1960 Sherbourne, Los Angeles, CA 90034

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1227 S Holt Ave

Julene Apartments

1221 S Holt Ave

2034 Garth Avenue

1122 S Shenandoah St

6124 Alcott St

3357 Oakhurst Ave.

3515 Mentone Ave

1118 S Sherbourne Dr

4021 Stevely Ave

3316 S. Durango Ave.

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3877 Coco Ave

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3685 Jasmine Ave

345 Cloverdale

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740 S. Cochran

3344 Castle Heights Ave

3375 Manning Ave

3867 Potomac Ave.

4043 Buckingham

3525 Jasmine Ave

South Hayworth Lofts

1138 S Cardiff Ave

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3674 Empire Dr

4130 Palmwood Dr

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1452 S Sherbourne Dr, Unit Lower Duplex

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1030 S Cochran Ave, Unit 2

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2002 S Palm Grove Ave

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8902 Sawyer St, Unit 8902

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1070 Masselin Ave, Unit Masselin 2 Bedroom

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2015 S Shenandoah St

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1315 S Orange Dr, Unit 1115

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1519 S Holt Ave, Unit Holt Ave. Duplex

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1265 S Cloverdale Ave, Unit 1265 1-2

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