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1717 Trinidad Ave NE

1630 K St NE

1751 New Hampshire Ave NW

1335 Pennsylvania Ave SE

1639 Holbrook St NE

1600 Independence Ave SE

1635 Holbrook St NE

284 15th St SE

1418 W St NW

128 16th St SE

1922 16th St NW

1616-1618 A St SE

1926 16th St NW

1647 Holbrook St NE

1702 Gales St NE

1606 Independence Avenue

Lumen Condominiums

1019 17th Plz NE

Cash Flowing Apartment Building

1655 Holbrook St NE

1651 Holbrook St NE

418 18th St NE

422 18th St NE

1913 Gallaudet St NE

1330-1336 Pennsylvania Ave SE

414 18th St NE

1822 Providence St NE

The Dakota

Lafayette Hall

1761 R St NW

The Northumberland

1720 S St NW

Kingston Capitol Hill

1631 A St SE

The Windsor

1407 W St NW

1816 New Hampshire Ave NW

45 Q St SW

1300 Belmont St NW

Williamsburg Condominium

423 18th St NE

1010 17th St NE

1223 16th St NE

429 18th St NE

The Haddon

Kingman Flats

1717 Riggs Pl NW

Capitol Vista Condo

Guthridge Hall
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