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Artessa at Quarry Village

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Magnolia Heights

Highland Ridge

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Noah Apartments

The Escapade

The Enclave at 1550

Elan Gardens Apartments

Glennwood Apartments

La Paloma Apartments

Contour Place

The Flats at Olmos

Brookview Duplex 6822

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122 Rilla Vista Dr, Unit 2, Unit 2

717 Oblate Dr

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338 La Manda Blvd, Unit #3, Unit #3

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102 Lovera Blvd, Unit 102 Lovera #2, Unit 102 Lovera #2

611 Burwood Ln

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4010 Neer Ave

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8103 N New Braunfels Ave #5, Unit Oak Park Condominiums #5, Unit Oak Park Condominiums #5

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8401 N New Braunfels Ave, Unit 223, Unit 223

203 Sprucewood Ln, Unit B

159 Sprucewood Ln, Unit 159 Sprucewood

207 Sprucewood Ln, Unit C

215 Sprucewood Ln, Unit C

207 Sprucewood Ln, Unit D

230 Craigmont Ln

1531 W Hermine Blvd

150 Venice St

155 Sprucewood Ln

943 Weizmann St

7709 Broadway

8030 Broadway

255 E Rampart Dr, Unit 3A

100 Lorenz Rd, Unit 707B

7731 Broadway

165 W Rampart Dr

1606 W Wildwood Dr

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