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Palmetto Place

Vista Verde at Deerwood

Bell Kendall West

Cortland Kings Meadow

The Stratford

Tennis Villas Apartments

12161 SW 103rd St, Unit STUDIO

9625 SW 132nd Ct, Unit Efficiency

13255 SW 88th Ln, Unit 107

11220 SW 131st Ave

11413 SW 137th Psge

10161 SW 137th Ct

10161 SW 137th Ct

13625 SW 99th Ter

9901 SW 136th Ct

13370 SW 90th Ter, Unit D

11011 SW 110th Rd

9863 SW 117th Pl

12030 SW 92nd St

12822 SW 135th St

10925 SW 113th Pl

14835 SW 111th Ter

8313 SW 137th Ave

11540 SW 148th Ct

14415 SW 88th St, Unit G106

11511 SW 90th Ter

14931 SW 92nd Ter, Unit 1 bed 1 bath

8004 SW 149th Ave, Unit C216

13200 SW 128th St

14517 SW 98th Terrace

11010 SW 123rd Ave

9723 SW 138th Ave

8540 SW 133rd Avenue Rd

8880 SW 133rd Pl

14141 SW 129th Ave

13933 Madison St

14841 SW 138th Terrace

12241 SW 124th Ct

11974 SW 110th St Cir S

14224 SW 111th Ln

9121 SW 150th Ave

13625 SW 99th Terrace
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