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307-309 Raymond St

150-152 Leibrandt Ave

221 Raymond St

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Capitola Gardens

101 Grand

Plum Street Garden Apartments

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1925 46th Ave, Unit SI FL1-ID1600629P

508 Escalona Dr

4530 West Walnut Street

Capitola Beach Villas

Soquel Gardens

4343 Soquel St

4530 W Walnut St

3060 Porter St

4795 River St

1880 46th Ave

2800 S Main St

Wilder Townhomes

1875 Wharf Rd

4805-4815 Grace St

5070 Wilder Dr

1710 46th Ave

1830 48th Ave

1725 47th Ave

5082 Wilder Dr

1740 48th Ave

101 Douglas Dr

608 Oak Dr

502 Pine St

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