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Tampa Pines

1416 E 140th Ave

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12704 N 15th St

1429 E 143rd Ave

1227 E 142nd Ave

1403 E 140th Ave

1401 E 140th Ave

13507 Cecelia Ave

11740 N 17th St

1302 E 137th Ave

Marigold Apartments

1401 E 143rd Ave

1307 E 127th Ave

Uptown Sky

11723 N 15th St

Oaks Apartments

11713-11715 N 15th St

11715 N 15th St

11719 N 15th St

1406 College Park Ct

11720 N 15th St

12425 Friendly Village Ct

14207 N 12th St

1403 College Park Ct

1201 E 124th Ave

11740 N 14th St

1401-1409 College Park Ln

Village of Tampa

11727 N 14th St

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Avesta Lexington Court

1211 E 122nd Ave

1100 E 127th Ave

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North Tampa Mobile Home Park

11720 N 14th St

1402 Maluhia Dr

1101 E 140th Ave

11733 N 12th St

Sun Ridge Apartments

11718 N 14th St

11727 N 12th St

917-919 E 123rd Ave

916 E 122nd Ave

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