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1137 W 25th St

1224 W 8th St

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Garland City Lights

1222 West 23rd St.

1189 W. 29th St.

749 Garland Ave

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J.W. Apartments

2660 Magnolia Ave.

The Standard at Los Angeles

C99--1211 West 28th Street

1201-1215 W. 27th St

Regal Lofts

Trojan Palms

c07--2621 Magnolia Avenue

Columbia Apartments

4707 S Central Ave

2714 Orchard Ave

1601 W 11th Pl

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1611 W 12th St

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836 S Harvard Blvd

2666 Orchard Ave

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4309 S Main St

Palisades I & II

1500 James M Wood Blvd

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1322-1328 Linwood Ave

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The Sands

2620 Orchard Ave

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