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2855-2865 A St San Diego, CA 92102

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1916 Woden St, Unit 1918

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420 S Evans St, Unit Evans

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3041 franklin ave, Unit 3041

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3037 franklin

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3043 Franklin Ave, Unit 3043

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5443 Imperial Ave, Unit 5443

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2658 E St, Unit 2658.5

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2754 A St, Unit ADU/Studio

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1045 32nd St, Unit SI ID1574620P

3959 B St, Unit 3961 B STREET

3517-3523 J St, Unit 3523

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2658-72 Broadway-SI ID1546258P, Unit SI ID1546258P

215 Willie James Jones Ave, Unit 103

3268 National Ave, Unit B

215 Willie James Jones Ave, Unit 103

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5551 Churchward St, Unit SI ID1465017P

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5551 Churchward St, Unit SI ID1464996P

3042-3044 J St, Unit 103

3103 Boston Ave, Unit 3103

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