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6440 14th St NW

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1649 Franklin St NE

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3537 11th St NW

715 Kenyon Street

Kenyon West

3408 Sherman Ave NW

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The Ivanhoe

1405 Somerset Pl NW

6320 14th St NW

1418-1424 Somerset Pl NW

1025 Park Rd NW

The Oklahoma

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The Dahlia

Twin Oaks

3601 14th St NW

1431-1437 Somerset Pl NW

Zebulon Apartments

1430-1436 Tuckerman St NW

The Van Buren

Monroe Tower

3315 11th St NW

The Jennifer

1207 Park Rd NW

3514 13th St NW

1433 Spring Rd NW

1435 Spring Rd NW

GEORGIA FLATS

1111 Lamont St NW

1401-1403 Whittier St NW

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Park Heights

3008 Sherman Ave NW

The Oliver

1014 Columbia Rd NW

1200 Irving St NW

Green Valley Apartments

3527 Center St NW

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