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1262 Talbert St SE

Marbury Gardens

1809-1811 18th St SE

1609 T St SE

2812 Pomeroy Rd SE

2234 S St SE

735 Alabama Ave SE

2800 Texas Ave SE

1725 S St SE

1210-1212 Maple View Pl SE

3210 8th St SE

1733 27th St SE

1601 Minnesota Ave SE

1729 27th St SE

1701 S St SE

2910 1/2 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE

3201-3221 8th St SE

1801 28th Pl SE

1722 28th St SE

2109 R St SE

Hope View Apartments

1810 29th St SE

1737 Minnesota

613 Malcolm X Ave SE

2629 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE

2420-2422 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE

563 Lebaum St SE

2901 S St SE

1626 21st Pl SE

Eaton Place Condominiums

1706 17th St SE

1721 29th St SE

1711 29th St SE

1324 T St SE

1618 21st Pl SE

1620 21st Pl SE

1623 21st Pl SE

1621 21st Pl SE

1322 T St SE

1320 T St SE

1810 Minnesota Ave SE

1614 21st Pl SE

1633 28th St SE

1716 R St SE

1708 R St Se

1622 18th St SE

1613 18th St SE

1700 29th St SE

1609 21st Pl SE

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