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University Park Commons

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Faircrest Apartments

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2628 Arbor Dr, Unit Apartment 301

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1706 Jefferson St, Unit 1706

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1615 Reetz Rd, Unit 1703

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1812 Madison St, Unit #2

5830 Balsam Rd, Unit Balsam Apartments #4

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4314 Lumley Rd, Unit 4318 Lumley Rd

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4145 Hiawatha Dr

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5505 Raymond Rd

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