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752 S Harvard Blvd

3653-3661 S Normandie Ave

1601 S Van Ness Ave

842 S Oxford Ave

1629 S Van Ness Ave

1609 S Van Ness Ave

684 S Berendo St

1401 S Van Ness Ave

747 S Kingsley Dr

981 S St Andrews Pl

1534 W 36th St

730 S Westlake Ave

746 S Bonnie Brae St

834 S Oxford Ave

971 S St Andrews Pl

3665 S Normandie Ave

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Residential Condominium

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680 S Catalina St

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3555 San Marino St

1840 Arlington Ave

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2881 W 7th St

817 S Serrano Ave

2889 W 7th St

684 S New Hampshire Ave

1165 W 37th Pl

1836-1838 Arlington Ave

1223-1227 W 37th Pl

Residential Condominiums

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933 S Manhattan Pl

1279 W. 37th Pl.

826 S Oxford Ave

1650 Arlington Ave

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