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2828 Wisconsin Ave NW

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1711 35th St NW

3010 Wisconsin Ave NW

The Foxhall

1832 Wisconsin Ave NW

3028 Wisconsin Ave NW

3300 Whitehaven St NW

3100 Wisconsin Ave NW

1549 35th St NW

3715 Woodley Rd NW

1528-1532 34th St NW

Ward Circle Condominiums

3633 M St NW

1318 35th St NW

Wisconsin Avenue Apartments

Hillside Residences

3318 Volta Pl NW

3720 Macomb St NW

3336 P St NW

3211 Wisconsin Ave NW

3310-3316 P St NW

3306 P St NW

3217 Wisconsin Ave NW

3338 N St NW

3333 N St Nw

3602-3604 Macomb St NW

3322 N St NW

Chesterfield Apartments

3311 N St NW

3612-3614 Newark St NW

1301 33rd St NW

Wormley Row -SFR row houses

3312 Prospect St NW

3624-3626 Norton Pl NW

3302 Prospect St NW

3620-3622 Norton Pl NW

3212 P St NW

3427-3433 Wisconsin Ave NW

3256 N St NW

1223 33rd St Nw

3050 R St NW

3249 N St NW

4853 Sedgwick St NW

3250 N St NW

3248 N St NW

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