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The York House 55 Plus

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433 W Bringhurst St, Unit 3

855 E Locust Ave, Unit A

4915 N 13th St, Unit Units A - C

1520 W Champlost Ave, Unit 3F

1514 W Champlost Ave, Unit 2nd Floor Rear

4946 N Broad St, Unit 3R

6301 Morton St, Unit B

422 W Coulter St, Unit second flr unit

141 Manheim St., Unit 2ndFloor

6043 Wister St, Unit 1F

43 W Maplewood Mall, Unit 1

1126-2 W Rockland St, Unit FL3

6102 McCallum St

264 E Cliveden St

6102 McCallum St

6320 Magnolia St

431 E Walnut Ln

6001 N 17th St

5301 Belfield Ave

5301 Belfield Ave

6201 N 15th St

6001 N 17th St

109 W Logan St

109 W Logan St

1520 W Champlost Ave

212 W Roberts Ave

200-10 W Roberts Ave

212 W Roberts Ave

258 Apsley St

230 W Walnut Ln
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