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Buri Building

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7321 SE Ellis St, Unit Ellis Street Basement Apt

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8852 SE Ellis St, Unit 9

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11825 SE Pine St, Unit 11825

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5625 SE Powell Blvd, Unit 5625

5636 SE Ogden St, Unit B

7222 East Burnside, Unit Apt #3

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5442 -5448 SE Franklin St, Unit 5448

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8017 SE Francis St, Unit #1

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4537 SE 65th Ave, Unit 4

7405-7409-7409 SE 82nd Ave, Unit B

9035 SE Division St, Unit 5

7006 SE 66th Ave, Unit 1

5248-5248 NE Flanders St, Unit 5246 NE Flanders St

12231-12239 SE Bush St, Unit 90

12231-12239 SE Bush St, Unit 77

12008 SE Pine St, Unit 5

3100 SE 122nd Ave, Unit Upper private suite

9134 SE Ankeny St, Unit A

12231-12239 SE Bush St, Unit 75

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