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2323 San Juan Ave

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Flora

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Shutters Apartments

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Alpine Park

1890 Almond Avenue, Unit Apt. C

1839 San Luis Rd

1800 Lacassie Ave

1800 Lacassie Ave

2383 N Main St

1446 Quail View Cir

1201 Alta Vista Dr

The Montecito Condominiums

1204 Alpine Rd

Greenwood Condominiums

50 Tahoe Ct

1411 Creekside Dr

1919 Ygnacio Valley Rd

Bancroft Village

1532 Mt Diablo Blvd

Regent on the Park

17-19 21 23,25 Hollcomb Ct

105-107 Margarido Rd

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