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Honey Brook

Glenns at Millers Lane

Kings Point Apartments

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4413 Eanes Ln

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904 Winterstick Pl

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3903 Dominion Townes Cir

3809 Clarendon Crescent Pl

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Carter Woods - 62 + Better Senior Community

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Jackson Pointe Townhomes

Highland Woods

Cedarwood Manor (Fairlawn)

239 N Mapleleaf Ave

600 Acreview Dr

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205 N Bridge St

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339 E Jerald St

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5 N Oak Ave

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3502 Middlewich Way

410 Alamosa Dr

VIVIANA HALL

116 N Elm Ave

209 E Read St

311 N Mullens Ln

4 S Confederate Ave

Highland Pointe

Highland Townhouses

Highland Woods II (Bellsun)

Creek Wood Townhomes

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